Louie DeVito
Louie DeVito[1] is an Italian American dance DJ and producer based in New York City. He is best known for his mix series, NYC Underground Party (Volumes 1–8).[2]
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Origin | New York City, U.S. |
Genres | Dance, house, trance |
Occupation(s) | DJ, producer |
Labels | E-Lastik Recordings Dee Vee Music Pacha Recordings Ultra Records |
Website | www |
Biography
DeVito first gained popularity DJing in New York City, Long Island and Jersey Shore area clubs, where he is a favorite of many young Italian-Americans. DeVito is known for bringing commercial house and dance hits to the masses, including those who do not generally follow this type of music, with his compilations.
DeVito has been a resident of Manalapan Township, New Jersey.[3]
His song "2 Take Me Away" samples the song "Africa" by Toto.
Discography
- NYC Underground Party (11 January 2000)
- NYC Underground Party, Vol. 2 (11 July 2000)
- NYC Underground Party, Vol. 3 (28 November 2000)
- NYC Underground Party, Vol. 4 (16 October 2001)
- Dance Factory (23 April 2002)
- Trance Sessions (30 July 2002)
- NYC Underground Party, Vol. 5 (5 November 2002)
- Dance Divas (15 April 2003)
- Dance Factory: Level 2 (17 June 2003)
- Ultra.Dance 04 (26 August 2003)
- NYC Underground Party, Vol. 6 (18 November 2003)
- Dance Divas, Vol. 2 (2 March 2004)
- Dance Factory: Level 3 (31 August 2004)
- Trance Sessions II (5 April 2005)
- Deeper & Harder, Vol. 2 (12 July 2005)
- NYC Underground Party, Vol. 7 (1 November 2005)
- Dance Factory: Level 4 (11 July 2006)
- Deeper & Harder, Vol. 3 (21 November 2006)
- Pacha New York (20 November 2007)
- NYC Underground Party, Vol. 8 (6 May 2008)
- The New Dance Mix USA (12 October 2010)
- The New Dance Mix USA, Vol. 2 (1 November 2011)
References
- "Samplings – Louie Devito". Djtimes.com. Archived from the original on 2013-08-29. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
- Archived October 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- Cronick, Scott. "'AMERICA'S DJ' SPINS HIS WAY INTO TAJ'S CASBAH CLUB", The Press of Atlantic City, December 28, 2001. Accessed June 20, 2011. "'Dance music is growing not as quick as I would like but it's growing' says DeVito a Manalapan resident."
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