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Roger Sanchez

 
Artist: Roger Sanchez
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  • Born: June 01, 1967, New York, NY
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: DJ, Producer
  • Representative Albums: "S-Man Classics: The Essential Sanchez Mixes," "House Music Movement," "United Nations of House"
  • Representative Songs: "You Can't Change Me," "My Organ," "Another Chance"

Biography

Just one in the cast of crucial producers that made Strictly Rhythm the premiere American house label during the early '90s, Roger Sanchez grew into a prolific remixer, world-class mainstream DJ and top global-house name by the end of the decade. Though he concentrated more on mix albums than proper studio productions under his own name, Sanchez gained much respect with club kids as well as the dancefloor intelligentsia.

Born in New York to parents of Dominican heritage, Sanchez attended Manhattan's School of Art & Design with several future hip-hop legends including Kurtis Mantronik. He was well into the graffiti and break-dancing scene during the early '80s and began DJing by the age of 13. After mixing for several years at New York hotspots like the Tunnel -- even while he was studying architecture at the Pratt Institute -- Sanchez finally left college in 1987 to give music a full-time shot. His club Ego Trip was soon booming (with Sanchez mix-tapes selling briskly on Broadway) and he never looked back. By 1989, Gladys Pizarro from Strictly Rhythm Records had touched base to see if Sanchez was interested in production; one year later, he had recorded his first single, "Luv Dancin" as Underground Solution.

The single's tough underground grooves charged the New York house scene, then just on the cusp of a turnover from the smooth garage sound to a rougher style influenced by European trance and techno. Despite stumbling into remixing by accident -- after giving a bad review to a single, he was tapped to rework it -- Sanchez became more than competent at the game, and beginning in 1991 he worked on tracks for Babyface, Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Janet Jackson, Chic, M People, Basia, Incognito and Soul II Soul.

Later Sanchez productions -- a 1994 Latin dub-house burner named "Sumba Lumba" (as Tribal Confusion), the following year's hard-hitting Livin 4 the Underground EP (as Roger S) and that same year's "Release Yo Self" (as Transatlantic Soul) -- cemented his status as one of Strictly Rhythm's greatest assets and one of the world's leading mainstream producers. Though his own One Records collapsed in 1995, Sanchez formed another label named Narcotic and signed up with the British club Hard Times to release his first full-length. The mix LP Hard Times-The Album featured the S-Man (with just two decks, a mixer and a crate of records) proving his worth as a DJ in addition to his much-hyped studio work. He continued in the mix-LP vein, releasing volumes in two high-profile series (Mixmag Live!, United DJ's of America) and the Freeze collection Roger S. Mega Mix. In 1997, Narcotic Records released "Back" (as S-Men), the fruits of the dance super-group formed by Sanchez, Junior Sanchez and DJ Sneak. One year later, Sanchez released S-Man Classics, a two-disc collection including his best remixes backed with his best own productions. A few mix albums followed during the next three years, but a full production album, First Contact, finally dropped in 2001. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Roger Sanchez

Roger Sanchez playing a set at Pacha, July 2006
Background information
Birth name Roger Rene Sanchez
Also known as Roger S., S-Man, The S Man
Born June 1, 1967 (1967-06-01) (age 42)
Queens, New York, U.S.A.
Genres House, Tribal House
Occupations DJ, Producer, Remixer
Years active 1994 - present
Website RogerSanchez.com

Roger Sanchez, also known as Roger S. and The S Man, (born on June 1, 1967, in Queens, New York) is a Grammy award-winning American House music DJ who has scored many hits in the European and World Charts. On October 28, 2009, DJ Magazine announced the results of their annual Top 100 DJ Poll, with Ultra Records Sanchez placed at #60.[1]

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Biography

Roger Sanchez is the eldest of two sons (his younger brother is named Gabriel) born to Angela Almonte and Hugo Rene Sanchez, immigrants from the Dominican Republic. Sanchez graduated from the High School of Art and Design in New York City. He attended Pratt Institute, working towards a degree in architecture, but took his father's advice to take a break from his studies to devote his full energy to DJing and see if he could make a career of it. Eventually he went on to play at the largest nightclubs in New York City, and later around the world. Along with fellow New York house DJs David Morales and Danny Tenaglia, Sanchez has become an icon of the European party scene, especially on the Spanish island of Ibiza, notoriously known worldwide for its hedonistic lifestyle and nightlife. He has maintained residency on Ibiza every summer since 2000.

Releases

In 1995, he released a production album on his own One Records label called "Secret Weapons Volume 1. In 2001, he released his first production album on a major label, "First Contact", from which the single "Another Chance" was taken. It went on to become a major hit, entering the UK Singles Chart at #1. The song was based on a sample of the first verse of Toto's song "I Won't Hold You Back". In 2006, Sanchez released Come with Me—a well-received album with the singles "Turn on the Music," "Lost," and the double-sided "Not Enough"/"Again."

Release Yourself party at Pacha, July 2006

Other ventures

Sanchez is the owner of his own label, Stealth Records, and is about to make his film debut in an independent film that is scheduled to be released sometime in 2008.

Sanchez also hosts a terrestrial and online radio show called "Release Yourself," with 1,200,000 listeners worldwide. In 2006 a podcast was created as a spin-off from the radio show under the same moniker and went on to win the first ever Podcast Award at the International Dance Music Awards (IDMA). He has also released a series of compilation albums based called Release Yourself which are known for being very upfront musically.

Awards

In 2003, Sanchez won his first Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording for his remix of No Doubt's "Hella Good". In the DJ Magazine list of 2007, Sanchez placed 25th.

Discography

Albums and DJ compilations

  • Mix MAG Live! vol. 16: Americana (by Roger S. & DJ Pierre)(1994)
  • Roger S. Presents (1995)
  • Roger S. Mega Mix (1995)
  • Hard Times—The Album (1995)
  • Secret Weapons Volume 1 (1995)
  • House Music Movement (1998)
  • United DJs of America, Vol. 8: New York City (DJs compilation) (1998)
  • S-Man Classics: The Essential Sanchez Mixes (1998)
  • Maximum House & Garage (1999)
  • Ministry of Sound, Vol. 11(DJs Compilation) (2000)
  • First Contact (2001)
  • Release Yourself (2002)
  • Release Yourself )
  • Release Yourself vol. 3 (2004)
  • Release Yourself vol. 4 (2005)
  • Release Yourself vol. 5 (2006)
  • Release Yourself vol. 6 (2007)
  • Come With Me (2006)
  • Choice: A Collection Of Classics (2007)
  • Release Yourself vol. 7 (2008)
  • Release Yourself vol. 8 (2009)

Singles

  • "Illegal" EP (1994)
  • "Strictly 4 The Underground" (1995)
  • "Release Yo Self" (1996)
  • "Deep" (1997)
  • "Funky And Fresh" (1998) (feat. Gerald Elms Present The International Posse)
  • "I Want Your Love" (US edition) (1998)
  • "1999" (1999)
  • "I Want Your Love (remixes)" (1999 by Roger S. Present Twillight)
  • "I Never Knew" (2000 #24 in UK)
  • "Another Chance" (2001 #1 UK; #6 Netherlands; #8 Norway; #10 Denmark)
  • "You Can't Change Me" (2001 #25 in UK) (feat. Armand van Helden & N'Dea Davenport)
  • "Nothing 2 Prove" (2002) (feat. Sharleen Spiteri)
  • "Turn On The Music" (2005)
  • "Lost" (2006)
  • "Not Enough" (2007)
  • "Again" (2007)
  • "Bang That Box!" (2008) (feat. Terri B!)

Selected Remixes

References

  1. ^ "DJ Mag's Top 100 DJ's". DJ Magazine. http://www.djmag.com/top100. Retrieved 2009-11-19. 

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