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|    electricchic to All    |
|    Adorable Frankie Feliciano Mix    |
|    26 Apr 05 22:01:30    |
      XPost: alt.music, alt.music.house, alt.music.makers.dj       XPost: alt.music.makers.electronic, uk.music.makers.dj       From: urbanwoman@gmx.net              Frankies Mix from the ghetto-club...       Check out :       Frankie Feliciano @ The Ghetto | 2005-03-25 | 1'20 h       Its a stream on demand & absolutly legal!               Coming from a background rich in music and culture, it is no wonder that       Frankie Feliciano has become one of the house music community's most       respected denizens. Frankie was raised in home filled with music, his       grandfather was a musician in Puerto Rico and his father regularly plays and       sings in bands in New York. As an adolescent, Frankie was exposed to and       enthralled by the vibrant hip-hop culture that was exploding all over New       York City, and he soon convinced his parents to buy him some DJ gear. Here       then, was the genesis of Frankie's DJ career.a fourteen year old, cutting,       scratching and mimicking what he heard at block parties and on underground       hip-hop radio shows.              A couple of years later, Frankie was introduced to house music through his       older cousins who were regulars at the famed Paradise Garage. His first       clubgoing experience was at Hearthrobs's, with the resident being a then       relatively unknown 'Little Louie' Vega. As Frankie continued to develop as a       DJ and a producer, he also was inspired by house giants such as Shep       Pettibone, Tony Humphries and Timmy Regisford.              After a brief stint working in promotions at Strictly Rhythm Records in       1990, he moved into DJ'ing and producing full time, with his first serious       paid gig at none other than the famous Ministry Of Sound in London. He has       since gone on to play at renowned parties all over the world, from Angels Of       Love in Italy, to Dance Ritual and Shelter in NYC.              Frankie is a superb DJ, with brilliant programming and technical skills. He       is also an amazing producer whose productions have garnered him acclaim for       years. He's produced such gems as "Don't Ever Give Up" ,"Missing You" and       achingly beautiful remixes of anthems such as "Ain't No Running Away" (Paula       Ralph), "Father" (Kenny Bobien) numerous others on Masters At Work, and King       Street Records. Now with his own record company, Ricanstruction Label,       Frankie is swiftly advancing on his musical journey, crossing borders and       reaching new heights.               http://ricanstructionlabel.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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