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Angel Moraes | |
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Born | c. 1966-67 Brooklyn, NY |
Died | February 27, 2021 |
Occupation | DJ |
Angel Moraes was an electronic music DJ from Brooklyn, New York.[1]
Career
He began his career in the 1980s and was the DJ at NYC nightclubs including Paradise Garage, and formed the record label Hot 'N' Spycy in 1993.[2] One of his own first releases on the label was "Release Yourself".[3] In 1995 his single "Heaven Knows" reached number 25 on Billboard's Dance charts, and in 1996 his track "Burnin' Up" reached number 41 on the same chart.[4] In 1996 his label began a distribution deal with UK label Subversion Records.[5] Over his career he co-created music with other electronica musicians, including Junior Vasquez.[6] As a remixer, he worked with musicians including Pet Shop Boy[, k.d. lang, Roy Davis Jr., Jaydee, and Funky Green Dogs.[3]
Stereo nightclub
In 1998, Moraes became the founder of Stereo nightclub in Montreal,[1] and released the live album Back From Stereo in 2000.[3] He sold the nightclub to friends in 2003, but returned to the club in 2009 as a sound engineer and DJ.[7]
Death
Moreas passed away at the age of 55 on February 27, 2021.[8]
References
- ^ a b DAVE TURNER (March 1, 2021). "DJ, PRODUCER AND NIGHTCLUB FOUNDER ANGEL MORAES HAS DIED - Angel Moraes' death was announced on his Facebook page". Mix Mag.
- ^ "Angel Moraes died". THE CABIN. March 1, 2021.
- ^ a b c DARREN RESSLER (February 28, 2021). "NEW YORK CITY HOUSE MUSIC ICON ANGEL MORAES HAS DIED". Big Shot Magazine.
- ^ "Chart History: Angel Moraes". Billboard.com.
- ^ Larry Flick (August 17, 1996). Getting Reinvigorated by the Insinuating Beat. Billboard. p. 23.
- ^ Larry Flick (January 17, 1998). Grammy Noms: Reason to Kvetch and Celebrate. Billboard Magazine. p. 31.
- ^ Par P.-A. Buisson (September 30, 2009). "Angel Moraes: Smoke & Mirrors". Nightlife.ca.
- ^ "NYC HOUSE LEGEND ANGEL MORAES HAS DIED, AGED 55". DJ Mag. March 1, 2021.