Saturday, April 24, 2010
11:00PM 21+
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Hex Hector had been raised on Salsoul records, the cream of the disco crop, and by the late 70's he had made a commitment to the burgeoning house movement that was sweeping the club scene. By 1986 he was a resident at China Club and an upper echelon member of the party community that included a young, undiscovered Jennifer Lopez. The sound he has pioneered is a mixture of concrete jungle electronica with deep house and latin rhythms. His remixes and productions have mined a long list of collaborators include Donna Summer, Deborah Cox, Queen Latifah, Gloria Estefan, and Toni Braxton. His remixes have earned him two Grammy Awards and countless accolades.
Danny Krivit was an original catalyst of the disco scene in its infancy. With a father who managed Chet Baker and founded the The Ninth Circle discotheque, Krivit was immersed in music from a young age. His career began with anointment by James Brown, and grew into an immortal DJ franchise. He contributed to several turning points in the history of disco, including the record pool at The Loft, the creation of the disco edit, as well as the 718 Sessions and Body and Soul residencies. Today he is a living bridge between the early disco scene and the mounting soulful house coup.
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