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Hector Fonseca
Born (1980-01-10) January 10, 1980 (age 44)
OriginClifton, New Jersey, United States
GenresHouse
Occupation(s)Disc Jockey, Remixer
Years active2002 – present
LabelsAudio4Play, Star 69 Records
WebsiteOfficial Website

Hector Fonseca (born January 10, 1980, in the Bronx, New York City, New York[1]) is an American house music DJ. In addition to his production and DJ work, Fonseca is a popular remixer.

Biography

Early years

Raised in suburban Clifton, New Jersey, in a Puerto Rican family, Fonseca started his career as a fashion model.[2] He enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania where he studied business administration. He left his studies to focus on the tribal and house music scene emerging in New York during the late 1990s.[3][4]

Fonseca held residencies at New York City nightclubs such as the Limelight, Heaven, Splash, and Roxy, along with numerous national gigs[citation needed]. He attracted the attention of the late Grammy Award-winning DJ, producer, and remixer Peter Rauhofer, who became his mentor[citation needed].

In the summer of 2004, Fonseca's rendition of Jahkey B's single "Heart Attack" achieved the number 8 spot on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs chart[citation needed]. His follow-up to Shelia Brody's "U Ain’t That Good" reached number 3 on the same chart[citation needed].

Career

Fonseca was voted Out Magazine's Hottest DJ in 2007[citation needed].

In 2013, Fonseca produced his first original composition, a collaboration with Blondie titled "Mile High"[citation needed].

In 2014, Foseca collaborated with club divas Natascha Bessez, Inaya Day, and Maya Simantov for a self-titled album released by Audio4play Records, an independent house music label he started with partner Theresa Velasquez[citation needed].

Discography

  • Bump (2013)
  • Getcha (2013)
  • Face (2013)
  • Numb (2015)
  • Music Never Dies (2015)
  • Music Never Dies (2015)
  • Game Over (2015)
  • Jump 4 Luv (2015)
  • Muchacho (2016)
  • So Addicted (2016)
  • U Want It (2016)
  • Fun (2016)
  • Deeper Love (Pride) (2017)
  • Beautiful (2017)
  • Another Club (No Sleep) (2018)
  • It's a fine day (2018)
  • Utopia (2018)

References

  1. ^ Interview with Hector Fonseca Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine from gopride.com 12 April 2012
  2. ^ DJ Profiles: Hector Fonseca from www.noizemag.com
  3. ^ Interview-Hector Fonseca: Getting in with the Grammy's Archived 2016-03-13 at the Wayback Machine from themovementz.com 30 October 2007
  4. ^ interview: DJ Hector Fonseca from ChicagoPride.com 30 May 2008