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Born in the
In the mid-eighties, Vega began to make a
name for himself as an up-and-coming DJ, playing at
However, just as clubland’s creative lights
appeared to be dimming, Vega’s soon-to-be production partner Kenny “Dope”
Gonzalez began throwing wildly eclectic mobile parties in his native
Terry, in turn, introduced Gonzalez to Vega
and the two found an immediate kinship. Masters At Work productions soon
took off, and innovative house remixes for the likes of Tito Puente, Saint
Etienne and even Debbie Gibson sent the duo straight to the top of the
dance music pile. Meanwhile, Vega’s seminal “Underground Network” party,
at
With the Masters At Work sound firmly in
place, the mid-nineties saw Vega and Gonzalez pursue new musical paths,
under a different guise: Nuyorican Soul. They introduced this alter-ego on
“The Nervous Track”; a fiercely percussive groove that was not only dance
floor-friendly, but musically sophisticated and engaging as well. A
subsequent track, the club hit “You Can Do It (Baby)!” featuring George
Benson, helped the project gain critical mass with fans, and after being
signed by influential music maestro Gilles Peterson, Vega and Gonzalez
recorded the Nuyorican Soul album. Released in 1997, the self-titled album
brought together an all-star cast of musicians - including Roy Ayers,
Jocelyn Brown, Eddie Palmieri,
Far from resting on his laurels, Vega has
continued to push his creative impulses, seeking out an array of fresh and
exciting projects to work on. 2002 saw the release of the Masters At Work
album “Our Time Is Coming”; a collection of songs co-written, produced,
arranged and mixed by Vega and Gonzalez, who recruited a number of friends
and influences to add to the sessions. Roy Ayers, Patti Austin, Blaze and
James Ingram were among those who featured on the album, which again found
MAW at their finest; whether it be on the Latin-Jazz of “Pienso En Ti”, or
the inescapable Soca beats of cross-over phenomenon “Work”. “Our Time Is
Coming” also gave Vega and Gonzalez the opportunity to collaborate once
again with the supreme Latin songstress
Vega recently embarked on his most ambitious
musical venture yet; his long awaited solo album “Elements Of Life”.
Already available in
In addition to his own album, Vega has found time to produce the latest full-length offering (“Venezuelan Zinga Son”) from the Grammy-nominated Venezuelan dance band Los Amigos Invisibles. After the success of first single “Bruja”, and their much lauded cover of Touchdown’s disco classic “Ease Your Mind”, further collaboration between Vega and Los Amigos, signed to David Byrne’s Luaka Bop label, seems almost certain.
Still displaying an insatiable appetite to grow and flourish musically, Vega recently co-wrote and produced “Release”, a cut from the unparalleled spoken-word artist and poet Ursula Rucker’s forthcoming album on Studio K7. He also had the honour of recreating and producing the classic “Libertango”, to be featured on a tribute album for the late Argentinean Tango maestro Astor Piazolla.
Aside from his production work, Vega
dedicates two-thirds of every year to a rigorous DJ schedule, which finds
him playing to thousands of people around the globe; in clubs from
An ongoing project for Vega is MAW Records, the label that he, along with partner Gonzalez, founded in 1995. Having released countless dance anthems from the likes of Masters At Work, Roy Ayers, Jody Watley and India, the label is progressing from strength to strength; and continues to promote cutting edge music from experienced, accomplished producers and young, fresh talent alike.
More information at MAW records
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Last Update: February 15, 2005 |