"Not everyone understands house music, it's a spiritual thing, a body thing, a soul thing”. If you do not see with these few words when I'm driving you, then there are several possibilities. Either you do not understand English, either you are deaf or simply you missed one of the monuments of house music, 10 years ago: Eddie Amador “House music”.
These 15 words that still echo in our heads are the work of Eddie Amador, a U.S. producer an anonymous Dj in 1998, but thanks to an ingenious release he began his worldwide career. No. 1 upon its release in 1998 in twenty countries on the Yoshitoshi label, the famous "House music” is a simple loop and an effective sample. It sampled the track of Exodus "Together Forever" that was released in 1982. If you have the chance to listen to this track, you'll see the track from Eddie Amador approaches it very strongly, before the latter gave him just a bit more dynamism and enthusiasm.
This classic house music track, has a hypnotic rhythm with a warm voice, close to a Barry White one. This hit was long an emblem of the electronic movement in France and in Europe. There are also remixed versions: "Beats 4 Dayz" or "Message Mix" but far from the quality of the original.
Eddie Amador recently re-did spoke of him with his single "Rise" and a remix of Madonna "Give It to Me" from the album Hard Candy, that you can listen on his MySpace. He also made a production with Ian Carey, "Got to release" released on Defected Records. He also was one of the brains of the title "Say What You Want" by Ian Carey, who also hit charts some years ago. For those wishing to see him live, he often mix in Ministry of Sound, Crobar, Stereo or to the Pacha and Space in Ibiza. His main track were released on labels like Yoshitoshi, Mochicoprimo, Defected, Stealth or Spinnin.