Hani (producer)
Hani (born Hani Adnan Al-Bader)[1] is a Kuwaiti / American record producer and remixer living in Brooklyn, New York, whose restructurings of hits ranging from Michael Jackson to Alicia Keys have gone on to become club classics. He also scored a hit for himself: in 1999 he reached number 1 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart with "Baby Wants to Ride".[2] The track also peaked at No. 70 in the UK Singles Chart in March 2000.[1]
Hani | |
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Birth name | Hani Adnan Al-Bader[1] |
Origin | New York City |
Genres | House, dance |
Occupation(s) | Producer, remixer |
Years active | 1993–present |
Labels | Soterios Records |
In 2006, Hani returned to the dance charts under the alias Disconfect, where his collaboration with Andrea Martin on "The Story Of My Life" peaked at No. 21 on Billboard 's Hot Dance Airplay chart the week of May 1, that same year.
In 1984 Hani back home in Kuwait was a bedroom Dj recording mixed cassette tapes for himself & close friends. By 1988 during his college years in Denver Hani became a professional Dj at several major clubs. Saved enough money to purchase used Synthesizers, Drum Machines & 4 track tape from pawn shops. Hani learned on his own the art of making Electronic Dance Music & was able to release few underground records just to put his name out there. Obviously that was not enough. In 1993 Hani got his start doing underground Acid House tracks for Carl Craig's Label Planet-e & Deep Dish's labelYoshitoshi. Soon after Hani decided to take a dive and go to New York to live and study audio engineering.
By 1994 Hani was enrolled in the Institute of Audio Research in New York City. There he gained a well needed knowledge of the fundamentals of audio acoustics, electronic circuitry, engineering & mixing. While attending the institute Hani also wasted no time & applied at Bass Hit Studios for an intern job. He chose this particular studio only because it was the closest to his apartment. Soon Hani learned that Bass Hit was a Mecca’ for House music producers & remixers. Call it destiny i guess. It was at Bass Hit Studios that Hani acquired a deeper sense of Electronic Dance Music by working for such House music luminaries as Masters at Work (Little Louie Vega & Kenny Dope), Roger Sanchez and Danny Tenaglia. Hani cleaned the studio after them, picked up the garbage and delivered food however, he also learned the basics of House arrangements and mixing . While doing so Hani started his remix career working on projects for Artists such asDeee-Lite, Repercussions & Urban Soul. The competition in New York city was very high & Hani had to quickly make a name for himself therefore, he did not follow the rules. He did not wait for record labels to give him a chance at remixing songs he liked. He chose songs he gravitated to & went on to produce his own remixes in his simple little studio without being commissioned or paid to do it. Hani built a long list of Dj friends who admired his talent & consistently played his work around the globe. His 1995 unauthorized remix of Sade's “I Never Thought I’d See the Day” under the aliasMusk Men; (one of his many other aliases), got him the exposure he’d been waiting for. “It was bootlegged by several labels in US & Europe and gave Hani a Jump-start. Sadehowever, was not into remixes so never got an official release. Then came Hani’s unauthorized remix of Sting‘s “Sister Moon” which also was bootlegged. Due to its success, this remix got the official approval & got released by A&M.
The rather shy and always-keeping-a-low-profile Hani when it comes to his music, did not deny the fact that at the beginning of his career he was pushing for worldwide recognition. Hani's passion for creating music became a steadfast career in the summer of 1996 with the release of his first No:1 Billboard production “Soul To Bare” with house diva Joi Cardwell. Moreover, Hani went on to produce another international hit “That Look” by Delacy . Both where featured by Pete Tong on BBC Radio 1. Hani kept on working & releasing several official remixes for various independent dance labels until in 1996 Hani decide to work on an unauthorized remix of Michael Jackson's- “Earth Song”. Epic / Sony Was not planning on releasing the song as a single off MJ's History album until dj Frankie Knuckles persistently kept on playing Hani's remix on both radio & in clubs . One unforgettable afternoon Hani recalls ” I got contact by a big Sony executive to inform me of how much MJ & the label loves the remix & how excited they are to release it worldwide. “Earth Song” went on to become No:1 at new entry for six weeks on the UK pop chart . 3 months later Hani got commissioned to remix MJ's “Stranger in Moscow” . One of the great rewards of Hani's new found ‘name-to-look-out-for’ status was an invitation to collaborate with the Godfather of House Frankie Knuckles on a remix project. “He’s one person who really impressed me, because there’s a certain sound in what he does that I think is really really interesting. I like the touch that he has“, Frankie acknowledges. 1997 saw the birth of hit remixes like Jay Z's “Can’t Knock The Hustle” & the famous unauthorized mix of “Rocket Man” by Elton John. Remix & Production offers from major artists & labels started poring down from all directions, Hani was a very busy man working from his own basement studio. His remixes for Amber “One More Night” & Deborah Cox “I Never Knew” where major radio hits on heavy rotation across the US. True to Hani's style, Arista records had no plans for Deborah's song until Hani decided on his own to transform the slow balled/album filler track into a major dance hit. Hani's humble nature and perfectionist tendencies have allowed his songs to speak for themselves and they continue to be met with great success however, Hani felt that his work was drifting away from the club play arena & stepping more into the commercial radio world. In 1999 Hani decided to remind his early fans of his love for underground club music by producing the hit “Baby Wants To Ride” which went on to become Number 1 on the Billboard Club chart knocking Madonna off the top spot. Once again Hani is on top of the world as his tracks are international hits in several major markets & on various compilations. Soon Hani learned at first hand all about the technical aspects of the music business like publishing, copyright ownership & licensing.
Hani's steady attention and effort toward his remix projects had earned him a fantastic reputation among the dance music ranks and that year witnessed the creation of such hits as “Drugs Are Bad” Hani vs. South Park, “Share the Love” by Andrea Martin and the remarkable “Tuva Groove” by Ondar was an Essential tune on Pete Tongs Show.
By the year 2000 success of remixes such as “There You Go” by Pink & “Glorious“Andreas Johnson cemented hani’s position as one of the top remixers in the US. Although he is increasingly well known by record labels with each project, Hani insists upon transforming tracks on his own initiative. His 2002 Beatles remix of “Eleanor Rigby” was so well done that Hani was complimented by Capitol Records executives personally, and was such an innovative idea that it was quick to be copied.
By 2003, Hani became one of the top electronic music producers and well known remixer to the stars. He went on to officially remix some of today's top international artists . His phenomenal work on “Diary” by Alicia Keys earned him major respect from his peers & soared to the top of the dance charts. Alicia was not a fan of dance remixes. She turned down many attempts by several renowned remixers until she heard Hani's work. Then came the famous “Cry Me A River” mix / mash-up for Justin Timberlake. This mix was played every hour on radio stations in New York, Miami & Los Angeles however, it never got an official release due to a sample clearance issue.
In 2004, Hani produced his third no:1 Billboard production “Foolish Mind Games” with vocalist Jason Walker.[3]
By 2005, Hani completed and released over 167 remixes! After ten years of producing & remixing for various labels, Hani decided to start his own record label to claim 100% of copyright ownership and publishing. He established Soterios Records in 2006 when downloading music from the Internet caused most major record companies to take a nose-dive in sales. Soterios is the portal to the many colors of Hani's creative mind. It features his collaborative efforts with singers such as : Kristine W, Andrea Martin, Roland Clark & Virgin Killer. Hani writes, produces & programs almost 100% of his label's releases under names such as : Jack Shaft, Miles Black Love, Extra Sauce & Ridikulous Kool. Soterios Records is currently on various online platforms including Beatport and iTunes.
Currently Hani is enjoying a second phase of creative energy and inspiration. “Middle of The Night” w/ Andrea Martin is currently receiving spins by deep UK & US djs. His latest Unauthorized mixes for Radiohead, Adele, Sade & Andrea Martin are receiving clicks on YouTube.[4][5]
Remixography
- Deee-Lite – "Picnic in The Summertime" Elektra 94′
- Deee-Lite – "Say Ahh" Elektra 94′
- Deee-Lite – "Call Me" Elektra 94′
- Repercussions – "Promise Me Nothing" Reprise 94'
- Urban Soul – "Until We Meet Again "King Street 95′
- Technique – "This Old House" King Street 95′
- Sade – "I Never Though I’d See The Day" White Label 95′
- Sinéad O'Connor – "Thank You" EMI 95′ (Unreleased)
- Sting – "Sister Moon" AM-PM 95′
- Ziggy Marley – "Power To Move Ya" Elektra 95′
- Danny Tenaglia – "Look Ahead" Tribal 95'
- Projection – "Heart & Soul" DMC 95′
- De'Lacy – "Hideaway" DMC 95′
- Ruffneck – "Everybody Be Somebody" MAW 95′
- Kathy Sledge – "Another Day" Narcotic 95′
- Nu Solution – "I Need You" Narcotic 95′
- Michael Jackson – "Earth Song" Epic 95′
- S.O.S. Band – "Borrowed Love" DMC 95′
- Cassio – "I Like You" Easy Street 95′
- Simply Red – "Fairground" DMC 95′
- Prince – "Solo" White 95′
- Pebbles – "Like The Last Time" MCA 95′
- Angela Lewis – "Dream Come True" Groovilicious 96′
- De'Lacy – "That Look" Deconstruction 96′
- The Shangri-Las – "Give Him a Great Big Kiss" Columbia 96′
- Black Saints – "The First Day" Emotive 96′
- Lolita – "Cocaine" Emotive 96′
- Buzz – "Faith in Love" Iron 96′
- Michael Jackson – "Stranger In Moscow" Epic 96′
- Djaimin – "Finally" Slip & Slide 96′
- Jean Michel Jarre – "Oxygene 8" Sony 96′
- Shawn Christopher – "Dont Lose The Magic" DMC 96′
- Mariah Carey – "Looking In" White Label 96′
- Massimo Di Cataldo – "Anim Rou" Sony 96′
- Reel 2 Real – "Muave La Cadera" Positiva 96′
- Elton John – "Rocket Man" MCA 96′
- Hondi – "Hondi No Access" Manifesto 96'
- Jay-Z & Mary J. Blige – "Can't Knock the Hustle" BMG 96′
- Acacia – "Maddening Shroud" WEA 97′
- Skunk Anansie – "Brazen" One little Indian 97'
- Myndy K – "Love From Above" Strictly Rhythm 97′
- Amber – "One More Night" Tommy Boy 97′
- Cyndi Lauper – "Sisters of Avalon" Epic 97′ Unreleased
- Savage Garden – "To the Moon and Back" Columbia 97′
- Lisa Stansfield – "Never Never Gonna Give You Up" Arista 97′
- Transglobal Underground – "Eyeway Souljah" MCA 97′
- Crystal Waters – "Momma Told Me" Mercury 97′
- Pink Floyd vs. Underworld – "Brown Acid" White Label 97'
- Todd Terry – "Ready For A New Day" Manifesto 97′
- Brainbug – "Rain" Groovilicious 98'
- War of the Worlds – "The Eve of The War" Sony 98'
- Veronica – "Release Me" Hola 98′
- Ace of Base – "Cruel Summer" Arista 98′
- Mono – "Slimcia Girl" Mercury 98′
- Pink Floyd – "Brain Damage/Lunatic" White Label 99′
- Andrea Martin – "Share The Love" Arista 99′
- Anggun – "Secret Of The Sea" White Label 99'
- Eric Benet – "Georgy Porgy" WB 99′
- Judy Albanes – "You" Contagious 99′
- Ondar – "Tuva Groove" F111 99′
- Deborah Cox – "I Never Knew" Arista 99′
- Pink – "There You Go" La Face 99'
- DJ Rap – "Bad Girl" Columbia 2000′
- Rare Blend – "Boom Boom Boom" Curb 2000′
- ZINC – "Somebody Found Love" Nervous 00′
- Andreas Johnson – "Glorious" Warner/Kinetic 00′
- Changing Faces – "That Other Woman" Atlantic 00′
- The Beatles – "Eleanor Rigby" White Label 01′
- Backstreet Boys – "More Than That" Jive 01′
- Svala – "Real Me" Priority 01′
- Pru – "Aaroma" Capitol 01′
- Busta Rhymes – "Pass The Courvoisier" J records 02′
- Jewel – "Serve The Ego" Atlantic 02′
- Justin Timberlake – "Cry Me a River" Jive 03′
- Christina Aguilera – "Fighter" RCA 03′
- Lucy Woodward – "Blindsided" Atlantic 03′
- Kelly Clarkson – "Miss Independent"
- Justin Timberlake – "Senorita" Jive 03′
- Kindred – "Faraway From Here" HiddenBeach 03′
- America – "You Can Do Magic" White Label 03′
- Elton John – "Are You Ready" Ultra 03′
- Brandy (singer) – "Who Is She 2 U" Atlantic 04′
- Alicia Keys – "Diary" J Records 04′
- Dido – "Sand in My Shoes" Arista 04′
- Fabolous – "Baby" Atlantic 05′
- Fabolous – "Tit 4 Tat" Atlantic 05'
- Missy Elliott – "Lose Control" Atlantic 05'
- Rob Thomas – "This Is How a Heart Breaks" Atlantic 05' (Unreleased)
- Katie Melua – "Just Like Heaven" Columbia 05′
- Natasha Bedingfield – "Unwritten" Epic 05′
- Lil Kim – "Lighters Up" Atlantic 05′
- Pink – "Stupid Girls" Jive 06'
- Christina Milian – "Say I" DefJam/Island 06′
- Ian Nieman pres. Liquid Sunshine – "He’d Never Do" Nervous 06
- Jesus Jackson – "Running On Sunshine" Southern Fried.06′
- Justin Timberlake – "My Love" Jive.06′
- Christina Aguilera – "Hurt" RCA 06′
- Idina Menzel – "Defying Gravity"
- Alanis Morissette – "Not as We" WB 08’
- Anna Tsuchiya – "Bubble Trip" 08’
- Groove Armada – "Get Down" Strictly Rhythm 08’
- Avril Lavigne – "Hot" 08’
- Fleetwood Mac – "Big Love" UR 08’
- Christina Aguilera – "Keeps Getting Better" RCA 08'
- Mariah Carey – "I Wanna Know What Love Is" DefJam 09′
- Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders – "Power Squad Bod!" MTV 09′
- Donni Hotwheel – "Da Monsta Mash" White 09′
- Rihanna – "Russian Roulette" DefJam 09′
- Shontelle – "Licky" Motown 10′
- New Boyz – "You're a Jerk" WB 10′
- Britney Spears – "Megamix" Jive 10′
- Iyaz – "Replay" Reprise 09′
- Michael Bublé – "Haven't Met You Yet" Reprise 10′
- Kimberley Locke – "Strobelight" Dream Merchant 10′
- Mishal AlArouj – "Louma" AiwaGulf 10’
- Sade Vs. Dennis Ferrer – "Long Hard Transitions" UR 10′
- Chillie Gonzales vs. D. Portman – "Crying Cerberus" UR 10′
- Chillie Gonazales vs. Rober Babics – "Dark Crying Flower" UR 11′
- Sade vs. Henrick Schwarz – "Pearls & Headphones" UR 11′
- Radiohead Vs. Dennis Ferrer – "The Codex Room" UR 11'
- Andrea Martin Vs. Dennis Ferrer – "I still Love Touch The Sky" UR 11′
Discography
- Hani – "Tranq Me" Planet E 93′
- Veggie Grooves – "Jeep Warehouse Beats Vol. 1" SDc 93′
- Hani – "North Seeking Project ep." King Street 94′
- Hani – "N.Y.C. Me High" Planet E 94′
- Hani – "Victim of Circumtrance" YoshiToshi 95′
- Faders Inc. – "Up’n Down" YoshiToshi 96′
- Plaza 3 – "E-vening, Mooshoo" Emotive 96'
- Joi Cardwell – "Soul To Bare" Eight Ball 96′
- Hani – "Baby wants to Ride" Groovilicious 98′
- Time Square 2000 – "The Beginning" Groovilicious 99′
- Hani vs. South Park – "Drugs Are Bad" White Label '99
- MFF – "Born to Synthesize" Groovilicious 99′
- MFF feat: Andrea Martin – "The More I Love You" Groovilicious 01′
- Hani feat. Faith Trent – "Foolish Mind Games" '02
- Knight Keys – "Never Felt this Way" Yoshitoshi 03′
- HaNi – "I Feel Dub" UR 95′
- Jason Walker – "Foolish Mind Games" JVM 04′
- Disconfect Feat: Andrea Martin – "Story of my Life" Robbins 05′
- Donna Summer – "Power of Love" J records 05′
Soterios Records
- Miles Black Love – "All I Want"
- Hani & Roland Clark – "Must Be That Sound" Soterios 05′
- Kristine W. – "Letting Go" Soterios 06’
- Raw Sextacy – "Sextacy" Soterios 06'
- Antigen Feat Andrea Martin – "So What" '06
- Jesus Juice – "I Am Coming" Soterios 06’
- LBN – "Look Better Naked" Soterios 06’
- Miles Black Love – "Turn It Loose" Soterios 06’
- Jack Shaft – "SuperLogical" Soterios 06’
- Hani & Andrea Martin – "Middle Of The Night" Soterios 06'
- Extra Sauce – "My Rocket" Soterios 06’
- Beethoven On LSD – "We Are Nothing" Soterios 07’
- Miles Black Love – "All I Want & Need" Soterios 07’
- Hani – "No More" Soterios 08’
- Extra Sauce – "This Healing Feeling" Soterios 08’
- Hani Feat Andrea Martin – "No More" Soterios 08’
- Tonearm & Jack Shaft – "Hunter – Gatherer" Soterios 08’
- Hani & Andrea Martin – "No More" Soterios 08’
- Hani Feat Virgin Killer – "What R U Waiting 4" Soterios 09’
- Jack Shaft – "You Make Me Happy" Soterios 10’
- Ridiculous Kool – "Keep It Kool" Soterios 10’
- Hani & Kristine W. – "Letting Go" Soterios 10’
- Extra Sauce – "Let Me Toss Your Salad" Soterios 11’
- Jack Shaft – "Chimibanga" Soterios 11’
- Miles Black Love – "They Won’t Go" Soterios 11’
- Hani & Andrea Martin – "Middle Of The Night" Soterios 12′
- Hani feat. Fred Merk – "Must Be That Body Language" Soterios 13’
- A Napadol – "Chant 420" Soterios 13′
- Extra Sauce – "On It’s Way" Soterios 13′
- Miles Black Love – "Someday" Soterios 13'
- Ridikulous Kool – "Kool Loops" Soterios 13′
- Hani feat. Fred Merk – "Must Be That Body Language" Soterios 13’
- Antigen Feat Andrea Martin – "So What" Soterios 13′
- Magnetic Fields Forever – "Oxygene" Soterios 14′
- Miles Black Love – "Believe" Soterios 14′
- Brooklyn SafeHouse – "Morning Sweetness" Soterios 14′
- HaNi Feat Andrea Martin – "Higher Ground" Soterios 15′
- DJ Moist – "Take My Time" Soterios 15′
- Jack Shaft Feat Lloyd Popp – "Tears" Soterios 15′
- HaNi Feat Faith Trent – "Foolish Mind Games" Soterios 15′
See also
References
- Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 242. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003. Record Research. p. 116.
- "NUM Sound - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
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