Brooklyn-born DJ, producer and remixer, Angel Moraes started his career in the 90's along with his own label "Hot 'N' Spycy." He earned worldwide recognition for his releases, "I Like It (I Like How You're Lov'in Me),""The Cure" and "Welcome To The Factory," as well as remixes for Funky Green Dogs, Pet Shop Boys, Jaydee and Fire Island to name just a few. Angel is also an original founder of Stereo Club in Montreal. His break came in 1987 after a couple of years as a mobile DJ when he was DJ'ing at a party and Victor Simonelli started chatting. Victor invited him to the studio to assist in his remix of Ebony Soul's "Can't Hardly Wait." Moraes took a copy to Johnny Vicious and the 2 DJ's clicked. Vicious introduced him to Jeffrey Rodman and the two decided to set up a label together. Born: August 7, 1965 Died: February 27, 2021
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Angel Moraes has released 15+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Do It To Me, Stay With Me, You Should've Said (I Love You). Explore their complete discography on this page.
Some of Angel Moraes's most popular tracks include Welcome To The Factory, Dancin Wit My Baby - Darius Syrossian Remix, Turn It Up, The Operatah, Turn It Up (Angelstereomix). Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.
Brooklyn-born DJ, producer and remixer, Angel Moraes started his career in the 90's along with his own label "Hot 'N' Spycy." He earned worldwide recognition for his releases, "I Like It (I Like How Y... Read the full biography on this page.
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