He has compiled and remixed songs for the best Latin performers like: Proyecto Uno (Holla Recordings), Robbie Rivera (Bizarre Love Triangle remix) and the world-famous group Menudo. He has also remixed for labels like EMI Latin, FonoVisa and Sony Music, including the exclusive remix “I Don’t Care” for international singer, Ricky Martin.
Have the privilege to perform onstage with performers of international caliber like Roger Sanchez, Robert Clivilles and Robbie Rivera, among others and also gained the respect of both young and adult audiences and his music can be heard in each corner of the globe; positioning him as "One of The Best DJ's in the history of Dance Music”.
DJ Tony Q borned one Monday March 18 in Mayaguez PR. To early age Tony Q discovered a pasion by the music.. With diverse influences tony begin as dj while was in the High School Jose de Diego. Was then that the music opened the doors to the success of DJ Tony Q. These are some places where Tony Q grew up and acquired knowledges to made him one of the best dj of Puerto Rico: Baccus Mayaguez Hilton Hotel, La Fuente Tropical, Red Baron Pub, Weekends, Roma Private Club, Candies, The World Upside Down, B-52, Club Faces, Broadway, Factory, Kaoma, Kronos, Sky Dance, Music People, Backstage, Starz, Krash, Eros, El Teatro, El Templo, Medusa, and at present touching in "Him the Club". His music preferences are eclectics, but his inclination goes toTribal style and the identification and inspiration of this music make him to produce new versions of top 40 tracks hits and classics of the dance music world. Its current influences vary as their interests for example: Ralphi Rosario, Abel (Rosabel) Tony Moran, Victor Calderone, Mike Cruz, Offer Nissim, William Umana, Peter Rahaufer, Armand Van Halden, Tracy Young etc. Also in Electronic Music, DJ Tiesto. At the same time DJ Tony Q is emphasized like the producer of compilations of dance music, DJ for special events, music producer for Gyms, Spinning, Aerobics, etc.), he published music for groups of dance, organizations without profit aims, and session mix's in different stations of national radio.
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Over the years, Tony Moran has been a major contributor to the dance and pop music scene. Whether as a music editor, record producer, songwriter, singer or DJ, he has stayed on top of his game, exhibiting time and time again that his creativity is unrestricted. But more importantly, despite his success, Moran has kept his two feet on the ground and is known as one of the nicest guys in the industry.
"I don't try to reinvent myself. I work at making music and playing music because I love it. I don't set boundaries, nor do I allow them to be built around me," explains Tony. "I go where the music takes me."
Tony has written and remixed for Gloria Estefan, Celine Dion, Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston and more recently Cher, Donna Summer, Britney Spears, Beyonce Knowles and Deborah Cox.
Today, Tony Moran enjoys being back in the DJ booth. "I never left the turntables," he says. "I had been keeping my sets more private as I spent more time in the recording studio. But DJing provides a spectacular way of communicating and sharing all the love and passion that is inside of me. When I see my friends and other new faces enjoying themselves on the dance floor, it is a huge payoff and the energy that I feel gets poured back into what I create in the studio."
Tony has played dance-floors from Tel-Aviv to Rio de Janeiro, New York to LA, and just about everywhere in between. Look for him spinning soon at a dance floor near you.
NYC-based Junior Vasquez, has become a legend in his own time. When the Paradise Garage and The Saint both closed in the late 80s, Junior emerged as the singularly most admired and followed DJ in NYC and later, the world. He co-founded the underground Bassline club and the legendary Sound Factory, and later transported his massive following to legendary club world venues such as the Tunnel, Arena @ Palladium, Twilo, and most recently, Earth (at Exit). No other DJ in the world has held the attention of such a demanding, musically savvy dance floor for over a decade.
From his newly self-designed $8 million dollar private DJ booth at Exit, each week, Junior weaves new music (fresh out of the studio where he spends his weekdays) with classics from his 300,000+ record collection. Due to his demanding fans, it is not unusual for Junior to get inspired and keep these magical sets pumping for well over 12 hours. Over the past two decades, Junior has not only invented many new techniques for manipulating music, but he has perfected several old ones. In addition, to this, he has written, produced and remixed songs for countless recording artists that include Madonna, Whitney Houston, Cher, Prince, Donna Summer, Diana Ross, Michael & Janet Jackson, Cyndi Lauper, John Mellencamp, k.d. lang, Pet Shop Boys, Elton John, Dolly Parton, Luther Vandross and the Beatles. Believe it or not, the new millennium has proven to be the busiest time of his career with 99 remixes in 2000, which included "Your Child" by Mary J. Blige, "Stronger" by Kristine W, "I Learned From The Best" by Whitney Houston, and "He Wasn't Man Enough" by Toni Braxton. Even the many difficult hurdles that were placed before him (and the world) in 2001, they haven't been able to discourage or stop his momentum. This year he has managed to find the time to produce a numerous chart topping remixes, produce a series of unforgettable parties with record topping attendance's, make numerous (and rare) worldwide appearances, and create his newest venture, Junior Vasquez Sound (JVS). JVS is a one-of-kind sound system, that after seeing the need to take his sound system to the next level, he created for himself. In the world of nightclubs, a Junior/JVS experience is not to be missed.
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