Information AboutDj Andy |
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Anderson Cepeda (known as DJ Andy ) is considered an essential icon of the Brazilian electronic scene since the beginning of the nineties, most precisely in 1992 , times when the Breakbeat Hardcore and the Techno - Rave dominated the charts of the underground venues. Once resident of the legendary club Overnight located on the east side of São Paulo , he became quickly an essential element on the development of the scene of his metropolis, influencing many generations with his high talent and quality repertories, which placed him among the best DJs of his country. Since the middle of the nineties, DJ Andy has been upholding the Jungle – Drum And Bass scene with a terrific DJ technique and incredible performances all over the place. The large musical background he acquired all these years enabled him to play amazing Drum & Bass sets and also Old School ones, from House Music to Techno and Breaks . His agenda includes the best clubs, parties and festivals of Brazil , just like his historical gigs at Skol Beats and Brasilia Music Festival. One of the most special gigs, though, was his first one at the ‘Classic’ party at A Lôca in a Thursday evening of 2001 where the crowd went absolutely mad with DJ Andy ’s wicked selection of A Guy Called Gerald , LFO , 808 State , Channel X , Bizarre Inc. , Altern 8 between other old school rave anthems. From that night on the old school gigs started to spread all over the way, with DJ Andy as one of its main characters. As a producer, DJ Andy released some of the latest Drum And Bass hits such as “Boh!” (Chronic Records / V Recordings), “Copacabana” (Phuturistic Bluez), “Get Make Me Higher” (with Drumagick on Phuturistic Bluez), "Shared Tears" (with Mikrob Feat Fusion Kru on Nemeisis Records), “Rock Me Baby” (with Danny L also on Nemesis Records), “Funk Dog” (Emotif Recordings /DZR), “Mainline” (with Mikrob on Emotif Recordings/DZR), and “Funk Thing” (also with Mikrob, on Grid). Andy Cepeda was elected in 2004 the best Brazilian Drum And Bass DJ by Beatz Magazine and by the specialized website www.drumbass.com.br . |
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