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AMADOR, EDDIE - PSYCHO X GIRLFRIEND/ 6AM REMIXES


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Psycho X Girlfriend/ 6AM Remixes
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YOSHICLASSIC11
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Vinyl record
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2002 Classic House with Sexy Female Vocal Gets Remix Treatment from Ardalan & CJ Jeff

Yes, we're back at it again with more Eddie Amador. After the success of House Music and Rise, we decided to diversify and go for a double A sided remix package with two distinctly different remixers. So please welcome Ardalan and CJ Jeff to the Yoshitoshi family! Given Ardalan's propensity for booty basslines and infectious grooves, Psycho X Girlfriend seemed like the appropriate choice for the Dirtybird affiliate. He flipped the tracked on its head by pumping it full of sub 100 Hz frequencies, mental sound effects, and even a pinch of acid.
The remix again shows this young gun's talent for creating bona fide bangers that keep the spirit of house alive.
Greek house don CJ Jeff took on 6AM, the groovy and oft-overlooked 2006 wee hours anthem from Amador.
His remix bears a massive 808 kick that floors the mix (no pun intended) into overdrive. His simple, catchy melodies capture the classic Yoshitoshi vibe beautifully.

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Last FM Information on Eddie Amador

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Eddie Amador has been a busy man. Earlier this year he moved to Amsterdam (The Netherlands) to concentrate on production and DJing. "Living in Los Angeles, the scene is dominated by Hip Hop and Trance" he explains. "It was rare that I even DJ'd there. I was constantly flying to Europe and the rest of the world to DJ, sometimes 2-3 times a month." He felt uninspired to produce and felt that moving to Europe for a little while would get his creative juices flowing again. Good move. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.