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2015 is proving to be one of
Roger Sanchez’s most creative and prolific years to date, with the continued success of his
S-Man moniker, and the first releases under his own name for some time.
Following the return of his S-Man alter-ego in 2014, the huge ‘
Remember Me’ (feat
Stealth) as Roger Sanchez , relaunched his Stealth
Recordings label, and grew from
Pete Tong’s
Essential New tune into a global radio and club hit, picking up deals with
Ministry Of Sound -
Australia, Ego -
Italy, We
Play -
Germany,
Blanco Y Negro –
Spain, and beyond.
Current remixes for
Apres’s ‘
Chicago’ (a
Buzz Chart No.1 and
Radio 1 specialist favourite) and
Mystery Skulls feat
Brandy &
Nile Rodgers, have added to a lengthy, and illustrious mix discography featuring legends like
Madonna and
George Clinton.
His DJ shows have also gone into overdrive across all five continents, demonstrating a growing hunger for his characteristic take on house music
. In the club he mixes up the likes of new stars
Dusky and
Huxley with the next level, underground gems he sources from labels and producers
across the world, crafted with the kind of experience that only comes from two decades of
DJing. The same fervent, crate-digging attitude he’s always been known for can also be found on his radio show, where he champions new talent and obscure tracks he picks up on his travels, having first roadtested them in the booth.
His label,
UNDR THE RADR, launched in 2014 with his own ‘
Dangerous Thoughts’ track (under his S-Man guise), also saw the collaboration ‘
Drop The Needle’ with Man
Without A Clue &
Kevin Knapp. The collaborations with Huxley (‘
The Calling’) and
Tough Love (‘
In The Name Of Love’) followed suit, continuing the theme of exploring new ground that was shown with his ‘
Amour’ single for
Riva Starr’s
Snatch label.
From a humble beginning in
NYC to multi-year residencies in
Ibiza; from digging in dusty crates to headlining festival main-stages around the world,
Roger is truly a self-made man and and dance music star. The crafting of Roger Sanchez, the DJ, started in the late 80s in
Corona, Queens, where as a young man he was enticed by the early roots of hip-hop sprouting all over
New York. Attending parties by the
Bronx River and other jams as a break-dancer and graffiti artist,
Sanchez was introduced to DJ’
ing through friends, trying his hand in an organic environment where his creativity behind the decks flourished from a few
singles into an ambitious catalogue of over two thousand original productions and remixes.
These tracks have not always been under his own name, though. Roger has released music under a slew of monikers, including S-Man, Roger S., The Nu-Solution,
Underground Solution,
DV8,
Ego Trip,
El Mariachi, The Funkjunkeez,
Tribal Infusion,
Twilight, and
Transatlantic Soul amongst others. Each new name has allowed him to push his music in unique yet blended directions, allowing him to carve parallel and weaving paths through the tastes of the times while enjoying opportunities to break out of the known.
Anyone who’s DJ’d knows that you have to put in work, both to sharpen your skills and to find those unique cuts that no one else has.
Early on,
Roger became a dedicated crate digger, searching for obscure samples and break beats in influential NYC record stores like
Rock & Soul and Vinylmania.
Formerly a talented student of the arts who attended the
Pratt Institute’s
School of Architecture, music culture grew to encompass Roger’s life as he began to sell his own mixtapes on the sidewalks of
Broadway in order to finance his earliest gigs. With encouragement from his father, an engineer, Roger put his thoughts about a career in architecture on hold and launched himself into music full-time. His first
12-inch, “
Dreamworld”, came out on the
Outer Limits imprint in
1990 under the name
Egotrip. It was around this time, that Sanchez began to take producing seriously as a compliment to his DJ’ing. He soon released “
Luv Dancin” for
Gladys Pizarro on the iconic
Strictly Rhythm records under the name Underground Solution, which led to his first tour.
Roger hasn’t stopped grinding since, using his decades of experience to build enticing remixes for a wide range of artists such as
Michael Jackson,
The Police,
Diana Ross,
Jamiroquai,
Maroon 5 and even the So-Cal punk-pop outfit,
No Doubt, for which he won a
Grammy in
2003 for
Best Remixed Recording with the song “
Hella Good”.
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- published: 26 Oct 2015
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