Remix Eddie Amador and Dany Cohiba - Little Father

Remix Eddie Amador and Dany Cohiba – Little Father




Remix Eddie Amador and Dany Cohiba - Little Father

Remix Eddie Amador and Dany Cohiba – ‘Little Father’

MetaPop, The Groove Society and Native Instruments are proud to announce the official remix competition for Eddie Amador’s latest single, “Little Father.”

Grammy-nominated house icon Eddie Amador has teamed up with veteran vocalist Dany Cohiba on this soothing, soulful dancefloor jam. Back in 1999, the LA-based artist made serious waves with his certified house classic, “House Music.”

“Not everyone understands House Music,” he declared. “It’s a spiritual thing, a body thing, a soul thing.” Now it’s your turn to step up and show him what you can do.

Got what it takes to become the next Remix This champion? Enter your remix by May 26, 2017 for a chance to win an official commercial release, $25 The Groove Society voucher, and a Native Instruments store credit.

Winners will be chosen by Eddie Amador himself.

Make Your Mark — Remix This

ARTIST BIO

Eddie Amador:
Legendary DJ, producer, and remixer, Eddie is considered by many a house music prophet. His love for the music and his ability to create unforgettable house anthems made him a fixture in the club culture of LA, but it was “House Music” that really kicked his career into high gear. With its irrepressible groove and deep, soulful lyrics, “House Music” was championed by the best DJs on the planet, Carl Cox, Danny Teneglia, Deep Dish, Masters at Work, Frankie Knuckles, Roger Sanchez, Pete Tong, and Danny Rampling.

“House Music” went on to become a global hit and secured Eddie an album deal with Deep Dish’s Yoshitoshi label, yet it was his next track, “Rise,” which proved that Eddie Amador was no one-hit wonder. Catapulting into the Top 20 of the UK national chart, “Rise” propelled Eddie to the status of a world-class DJ, and he was now performing at such super clubs as Ministry of Sound in London, The Queen in Paris, Centrofly in New York, Crobar in both Chicago and in Miami, Stereo in Montreal, as well as Pacha and Space in Ibiza.

Eddie has gone on to perform in over 40 countries on six continents. While playing the dance meccas of the universe over the last few years, Eddie remixed tracks for labels like Strictly Rhythm, Ovum, CAUS-N’FF-CT, Jive-Electro, MCA, Universal, King Street, MUTE, Azuli and Deep Touch. Meanwhile, he was still turning out prime cuts for Yoshitoshi and his own Mochico imprint. Created as an outlet for more adventurous underground music, Mochico is now preparing to launch the MOCHICOPRIMO! label, which will take house to a newer, forward-thinking generation.

Dany Cohiba:
Dany Cohiba, born in Barcelona (Spain), has 21 years working as a DJ and producer, has worked in his country Spain and internationally in many clubs, and produced more than 150 tracks, and CD / Albums and compilations and remixes Dany work and publish on the 90’s his tracks on labels like, Vale Music, Tempo Music, Pierre Lawel Records, producing tracks with renowned artists such as Topazz, author of the song “The New Millennium” which came to number one lists of England. and now on the start, of 2014 publish his first sample library on Loopmasters, with Eddie Amador

Is one of the firsts Spanish remixers to work for DMC (Disco Mix Club) remixing the famous song from Deep Purple “Smoke on The Water” Official 40th Anniversary remix.

LABEL
The Groove Society

DEADLINE; May 26, 2017 11:59PM PST

PRIZES
GRAND PRIZE
One lucky remixer will receive a commercial release on MetaPop to Spotify, Apple Music, Beatport, $25 The Groove Society voucher, and a Native Instruments store credit. *not a cash prize and at the discretion of the artist and/or label.

MOST LIKES WINNER*
The remix with the most likes will receive a commercial release via MetaPop to Spotify, Apple Music and Beatport. *not a cash prize

Link to ORIGINAL Remix Contest; Remix Eddie Amador and Dany Cohiba – ‘Little Father’

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