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Davidson Ospina, Open Bar Music, Ospina Digital
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Davidson Ospina, Open Bar Music, Ospina Digital

“Aha” Latin Bash EP, Davidson Ospina Davidson Ospina is not new to the club scene, nor is he an old timer hanging on to his rep. There are many sides to the man from Queens, NY. He is a musician in every sense of the word, having played keyboards since he was a teen as well as being a prolific DJ, Producer, Remixer and Web Designer. He embraces technology with the same enthusiasm that he produces a wicked bridge or chord change in a song. In his early teens, he had a passion for playing keyboards, DJing and writing songs. When asked about his influences, Ospina says, “It was my neighbourhood that exposed me to such a wide variety of music. I was really inspired by the New York break-dancing scene. The music at that time was so exciting and made you want to move. I felt the need to contribute to that.” With an impressive list of productions and remixes for English and Spanish artists, 2006 brought Ospina his first #1 hit: the chart-topping remix of Christina Aguilera’s “Ain’t No Other Man”, which hit #1 on the Billboard Club Charts and Radio Charts in September 2006 only 1 week after release. Christina was quoted as saying that it is her favourite remix version. The biggest DJs in the world, from Sanchez to Knuckles and everyone in between are playing his mix. In August, Morales opened his birthday party at Stereo in Montreal with Ospina’s remix and the crowds cheered. “Ain’t No Other Man” is being heard in clubs all over the world, from the beaches of Australia to Ibiza

( SoundOps.com – http ) Will from SoundOps talks about the shift in distribution from physical to digital and the importance of mastering…especially for “independent recording artists.” Also, he shares a secret that could give your band a seriously unfair advantage.
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