Kenny Guido
Well-known member
Don't Look Back - Available On Amazon
Okay, so the CD's are finally here! Just click on the picture or the link underneath and it will direct you to where you can get your copies of both Session One and Session Two, now.
Those who only want downloads will have to wait for about 4 weeks until iTunes puts them up.
http://www.amazon.com/shops/admrecords
And if you just happen to have a PayPal account, you'll be able to find it on Ebay as well.
It's been a little busy around here with all prep work needed to get this project out. After carefully researching all the options we chose to go with Amazon.com because of how wide their reach is.
George Lamond and K7, along with my partner Fernando Torres, and I are working out an idea on how to start a small tour in support of the project. It's my hope that we can bring brand new music directly to the audience, in the same way that it was done back in the Motown days.
Promoters today are reluctant to take chances with new music, regardless of who's making it. Without proper radio support, I suppose I understand the reason why. But in New York we have two new stations to augment the dance music played by KTU.
In Long Island we have Party 105.3 with Vic Latino, and now we also have Pulse 87.7 helmed by legendary Program Director Joel Salkowitz, the man responsible for the Hot 97 era of dance music in New York from the mid 80's to the early 90's.
This project is only the beginning. I'm hoping to have another one ready in a few months with all the singers I wanted to work with but didn't get a chance to. The list there includes Cynthia, Coro, Noel, Maribell, Betty D, Brenda K. Starr, Safire, Little Suzy, Joey Kidd, and the forever fabulous Judy Torres. Then of course there should be room for new, up and coming artists. So the search is on for new singers.
I'm also looking for remixers to help work on different mixes of certain favorites. I'm hoping to make George Lamond's "What Is Love" the first single. But I'm also going to make A Capella's available of every track so that any track can be remixed.
I think it's a great time to start believing that there will be a dance music renaissance here in New York, and that it be carried over to the other markets would just be icing on the cake. But we have so much work to do.
A tremendous amount of work.
Carlos "After Dark" Berrios
Okay, so the CD's are finally here! Just click on the picture or the link underneath and it will direct you to where you can get your copies of both Session One and Session Two, now.Those who only want downloads will have to wait for about 4 weeks until iTunes puts them up.
http://www.amazon.com/shops/admrecords
And if you just happen to have a PayPal account, you'll be able to find it on Ebay as well.
It's been a little busy around here with all prep work needed to get this project out. After carefully researching all the options we chose to go with Amazon.com because of how wide their reach is.
George Lamond and K7, along with my partner Fernando Torres, and I are working out an idea on how to start a small tour in support of the project. It's my hope that we can bring brand new music directly to the audience, in the same way that it was done back in the Motown days.
Promoters today are reluctant to take chances with new music, regardless of who's making it. Without proper radio support, I suppose I understand the reason why. But in New York we have two new stations to augment the dance music played by KTU.
In Long Island we have Party 105.3 with Vic Latino, and now we also have Pulse 87.7 helmed by legendary Program Director Joel Salkowitz, the man responsible for the Hot 97 era of dance music in New York from the mid 80's to the early 90's.
This project is only the beginning. I'm hoping to have another one ready in a few months with all the singers I wanted to work with but didn't get a chance to. The list there includes Cynthia, Coro, Noel, Maribell, Betty D, Brenda K. Starr, Safire, Little Suzy, Joey Kidd, and the forever fabulous Judy Torres. Then of course there should be room for new, up and coming artists. So the search is on for new singers.I'm also looking for remixers to help work on different mixes of certain favorites. I'm hoping to make George Lamond's "What Is Love" the first single. But I'm also going to make A Capella's available of every track so that any track can be remixed.
I think it's a great time to start believing that there will be a dance music renaissance here in New York, and that it be carried over to the other markets would just be icing on the cake. But we have so much work to do.
A tremendous amount of work.
Carlos "After Dark" Berrios
