David Morales vs. Hector Romero

For those who like their beats, which DJ do you like best?

David Morales or Hector Romero?

Who are these guys?

David Morales
from DavidMorales.net

As a DJ, remixer, producer and co-owner of Def Mix Productions (one of the world’s most successful dance music production companies) David Morales has made a mark all his own. David hails from the streets of Brooklyn which influences his unique style behind the DJ booth as well as in the studio, a style that brings guts and accessibility to music.

David Morales, aka ‘The Face’ will be re-releasing his massive hit single ‘Needin’ You’ on Manifesto in January next year. The track has been given a vocal treatmet by Juliet Roberts. ‘Needin’ You’ reached No.8 in the UK charts when it was released originally on Manifesto last year.

In 1989, David was employed as a DJ at a new club named “Red Zone” which along with his first trip to Britain caused his studio mixes to become a fusion of the UK sound with his own street sound. Those mixes were called “Red Zone mixes” and led Morales to become a legend in the underground.In 1991, Morales produced his own record David Morales And The Bad Yard Club “The Program” which was released on Mercury Records in 1993. As a follow up to the success of the album, David has worked on a new Bad Yard Club song called “Wind Up Your Body” which is soon to be released on Mercury Records.

David has been a guest DJ on MTV’s “The Grind” and has programmed and mixed music for the show as well. He continues to spin records at major clubs around the world as well as mixing his own Saturday night program, called “Morales At Midnight”, on New York’s #1 Dance Radio station WKTU. His production skills have kept him in great demand with top recording artists such as Mariah Carey, Michael Jackson, Seal, Janet Jackson, Tina Turner, Jamiroquai, Luther Vandross, Whitney Houston, Spice Girls and Toni Braxton to name just a few. David was nominated in 1996 for a Grammy Award for producing Mariah Carey’s “Fantasy”. In 1997 he produced two tracks, “Honey” and “Butterfly” for the recently released Mariah Carey album and is has also remixed “The Roof” and “My All”.

Hector Romero
from HectorRomero.com

Picture the summer 1983…In the Bronx, NY a block party, also known as a street jam, is in full effect. A 13 year old kid steps in front of the turntables and starts playing a combination of Latin, House and Hip Hop music. The crowd goes wild and quickly the neighborhood nicknames the young kid ‘Baby Hec’ Romero. As his notoriety and age grows, he finds himself playing at the premier Latin Dance Club ‘La Mirage’, and doing nights at the hippest street club the ‘Devils Nest’. The very same club where friend Louie Vega got his start. Soon after that, “Baby Hec” Romero (a name that has taken years to shed) found himself DJ-ing at some of New York City’s legendary clubs and underground spots such as Save the Robots, The Red Zone, famed Palladium, and the Roxy.

In 1994, Judy Weinstein recruited Hector Romero to work at Def Mix Productions and assist in the creation of Definity Records, an imprint Weinstein and partner David Morales was working on launching. Hector found he was not as interested in Remixing or Producing but he loved the balance between the creative DJ and the businessman. A&R, and working on the business end of Music, was a better fit. Weinstein took him under her wing and taught him the technique of good business management. The longtime business arrangement garnered him the position of Label Manager of Definity Records the Def Mix imprint.

Romero has found a balance by playing records at spots such as Filter 14 in NYC, Stereo in Montreal, Locomia in Portugal, and in other clubs around the globe. Mixing different types of music together is his “sound” and it is this mixture that has again increased his celebrity with the Club Culture throughout major European Cities, Canada, and the USA.

A natural progression within the Def Mix camp gave Hector Romero his most recent business opportunity as a participating partner in Satoshi Tomiie’s upstart imprint SAW.RECORDINGS. Weinstein, also an investor and a believer in the duo team, is working closely with Romero to strengthen his profile as a DJ through the Def Mix Tours. With Romero’s business savvy, the success of Tomiie & Romero’s dream company is insured. As one of the creative forces of SAW, Hector brings to the team his experience as label manager, and his A&R and negotiation abilities.

As a DJ, Hector Romero continues to play on weekends and will be joining the others at Def Mix in a Spring through Fall 2002 world tour.

These two incredible forces in music are coming to Toronto for what promises to be the only party you’ll want to be at for 2007. We will be celebrating Def Mix’ 20th Year Anniversary.

If you want VIP just ask me…

Rupert