Eddie Amador

Eddie Amador

It begins in Los Angeles, 1998. Eddie pens the now-famous lyrics…’not everyone understands house music, it’s a spiritual thing, a body thing, a soul thing’. He sets them to a hypnotic pulsating beat and the seminal dance classic ‘House Music’ is born. ‘House Music’ went on to become a global hit and secured Eddie an album deal with Deep Dish’s Yoshitoshi label. It was his next single ‘Rise’ which proved that Eddie was no one hit wonder. Catapulting into the top 20 of the UK national chart, ‘Rise’ propelled Eddie to the status of a world class DJ and he was now performing at such super clubs as Ministry of Sound, The Queen, Centro Fly, Crobar, Stereo as well as Pacha & Space in Ibiza.

Eddie’s international success allowed him the freedom and opportunity to set up a second studio in Europe in 2003. Moving to Amsterdam with the desire to progress his sound, Eddie, who has a degree in mechanical engineering, continued pushing the envelope musically and technologically. Not long after switching continents, Eddie collaborated with fellow American producer Ian Carey under the moniker ‘Saturated Soul’. the duo had a string of productions and remixes including ‘Got To Release’ and ‘Say what you want’. Meanwhile, Eddie was still turning out prime cuts for yoshitoshi including ‘Shake it’ in 2005 and ‘6am’ in 2006. Eddie has also been collaborating with Tom De Neef under the name ‘Bazement Freakz’. Their first production team up ‘Spikehead’ was signed to ID&T. Their second release ‘Good Timez’ was picked up by Armada.

Eddie moved back to Los Angeles in 2007 and began remixing platinum recording artists Leela James, Michael Buble, and seal for Warner bros. and reprise records. He continues to collaborate and produce an array of artists including international house diva, Pepper Mashay. The two had a string of releases set for summer of 2008 and you can be sure there’s a lot more to come.