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'''Lance Jordan''' is an American DJ/Producer/Musician/Songwriter. He is perhaps best-known for his collaborations with artists [[John Creamer & Stephane K]]. Together, they created the label NY Love Records, which produced |
'''Lance Jordan''' is an American DJ/Producer/Musician/Songwriter. He is perhaps best-known for his collaborations with artists [[John Creamer & Stephane K]]. Together, they created the label NY Love Records, which produced a string of dance hits, most notably [[Rosko]]'s "Love Is A Drug" which went to #1 on the U.S. Billboard Dance Chart, and "Last Night I Was Dreaming" which rose to #2 on European Dance Radio.<ref>[http://www.residentadvisor.net/review-view.aspx?id=230 Resident Advisor Review of NY Love and "Last Night I Was Dreaming"]</ref> |
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Jordan grew up in New York City, and started his musical career as a rock musician, fronting several bands on guitar and vocals, including Gorilla Theatre, which played to a loyal following for years at legendary venues like [[CBGB]] in Greenwich Village. In the late nineties, he relocated to Germany, and began to DJ, and started producing his own original [[techno]] and [[house music]] tracks under the name Esoul, short for Electronic Soul. He also started his own music production company, Blue Nova Music, during this time. He returned to New York City in 2000 to open his own production studio as part of the acclaimed Chinatown recording studio, The Engine Room, also known as [[Engine Room Recordings]]. Several of his Esoul recordings rose to the top of the charts on the popular [[MP3.com]] website, attracting attention and clients to his recording studio. |
Jordan grew up in New York City, and started his musical career as a rock musician, fronting several bands on guitar and vocals, including Gorilla Theatre, which played to a loyal following for years at legendary venues like [[CBGB]] in Greenwich Village. In the late nineties, he relocated to Germany, and began to DJ, and started producing his own original [[techno]] and [[house music]] tracks under the name Esoul, short for Electronic Soul. He also started his own music production company, Blue Nova Music, during this time. He returned to New York City in 2000 to open his own production studio as part of the acclaimed Chinatown recording studio, The Engine Room, also known as [[Engine Room Recordings]]. Several of his Esoul recordings rose to the top of the charts on the popular [[MP3.com]] website, attracting attention and clients to his recording studio. |
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Jordan met singer/songwriter [[Rosko]] in 2001 at a Music and Internet Expo sponsored by [[mp3.com]] at [[Madison Square Garden]]. By 2002, they were shopping an album they made together, and began searching for remixers, and caught the attention of [[Creamer & K]], who had just been named 2002 Remixers of the Year by Remix Magazine.<ref>[http://www.nocturnalmagazine.net/news/interviews/2006-04-18-lancejordan.shtml Nocturnal Magazine Interview with Lance Jordan]</ref> After launching the label NY Love Records with Creamer & K in 2003, Jordan has co-produced a number of tracks for the label which have received wide support from the Global Dance Community, including "Something To Lose" which was signed to [[Ultra Records]]. Jordan has also produced many other New York-based singers, most notably [[Nadia Ali]], and [[remix]] for other labels including [[Radikal Records]], [[Arista]], and [[Webster Hall]] Records. |
Jordan met singer/songwriter [[Rosko]] in 2001 at a Music and Internet Expo sponsored by [[mp3.com]] at [[Madison Square Garden]]. By 2002, they were shopping an album they made together, and began searching for remixers, and caught the attention of [[Creamer & K]], who had just been named 2002 Remixers of the Year by Remix Magazine.<ref>[http://www.nocturnalmagazine.net/news/interviews/2006-04-18-lancejordan.shtml Nocturnal Magazine Interview with Lance Jordan]</ref> After launching the label NY Love Records with Creamer & K in 2003, Jordan has co-produced a number of tracks for the label which have received wide support from the Global Dance Community, including "Something To Lose" which was signed to [[Ultra Records]]. Jordan has also produced many other New York-based singers, most notably [[Nadia Ali]], and [[remix]] for other labels including [[Radikal Records]], [[Arista]], and [[Webster Hall]] Records. |
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In 2005, Jordan launched his own independent dance label, [[Dusk Recordings]]. The label's first release, [[Sylvia Tosun]]'s "Sleepless," reached #8 on the US Billboard Dance Chart. The label continues to release singles, including the recent tracks "Ain't No Sunshine" and "New York Rocks," as well as "Sun Is Rising" which was licensed by [[Dubfire]], one half of the [[Grammy Award]]-winning duo [[Deep Dish]] for his 2007 [[Global Underground]] album. |
In 2005, Jordan launched his own independent dance label, [[Dusk Recordings]]. The label's first release, [[Sylvia Tosun]]'s "Sleepless," reached #8 on the US Billboard Dance Chart. The label continues to release singles, including the recent tracks "Ain't No Sunshine" and "New York Rocks," as well as "Sun Is Rising" which was licensed by [[Dubfire]], one half of the [[Grammy Award]]-winning duo [[Deep Dish]] for his 2007 [[Global Underground]] album. <ref>[http://progressivehouse.com/reviews/Lance+Jordan/New+York+Rocks Dusk Recordings Review at ProgressiveHouse.com]</ref> |
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Currently, Jordan is serving as a producer on the upcoming albums of Nadia Ali, Rosko, and his own. |
Currently, Jordan is serving as a producer on the upcoming albums of Nadia Ali, Rosko, and his own. |
Revision as of 02:54, 5 October 2007
Lance Jordan is an American DJ/Producer/Musician/Songwriter. He is perhaps best-known for his collaborations with artists John Creamer & Stephane K. Together, they created the label NY Love Records, which produced a string of dance hits, most notably Rosko's "Love Is A Drug" which went to #1 on the U.S. Billboard Dance Chart, and "Last Night I Was Dreaming" which rose to #2 on European Dance Radio.[1]
Jordan grew up in New York City, and started his musical career as a rock musician, fronting several bands on guitar and vocals, including Gorilla Theatre, which played to a loyal following for years at legendary venues like CBGB in Greenwich Village. In the late nineties, he relocated to Germany, and began to DJ, and started producing his own original techno and house music tracks under the name Esoul, short for Electronic Soul. He also started his own music production company, Blue Nova Music, during this time. He returned to New York City in 2000 to open his own production studio as part of the acclaimed Chinatown recording studio, The Engine Room, also known as Engine Room Recordings. Several of his Esoul recordings rose to the top of the charts on the popular MP3.com website, attracting attention and clients to his recording studio.
Jordan met singer/songwriter Rosko in 2001 at a Music and Internet Expo sponsored by mp3.com at Madison Square Garden. By 2002, they were shopping an album they made together, and began searching for remixers, and caught the attention of Creamer & K, who had just been named 2002 Remixers of the Year by Remix Magazine.[2] After launching the label NY Love Records with Creamer & K in 2003, Jordan has co-produced a number of tracks for the label which have received wide support from the Global Dance Community, including "Something To Lose" which was signed to Ultra Records. Jordan has also produced many other New York-based singers, most notably Nadia Ali, and remix for other labels including Radikal Records, Arista, and Webster Hall Records.
In 2005, Jordan launched his own independent dance label, Dusk Recordings. The label's first release, Sylvia Tosun's "Sleepless," reached #8 on the US Billboard Dance Chart. The label continues to release singles, including the recent tracks "Ain't No Sunshine" and "New York Rocks," as well as "Sun Is Rising" which was licensed by Dubfire, one half of the Grammy Award-winning duo Deep Dish for his 2007 Global Underground album. [3]
Currently, Jordan is serving as a producer on the upcoming albums of Nadia Ali, Rosko, and his own.
External links
- Lance Jordan's Official Website
- Online Community on Lance Jordan's Official Myspace
- Dusk Recordings Official Website
- NY Love Records Official Website