DJ Chus

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DJ Chus
Background information
Birth name Jesus Lopez Esteban
Also known as DJ Chus
Genre(s) House
Trance
Occupation(s) Producer, DJ
Years active 1994-present
Label(s) Stereo Productions
Associated acts Chus & Ceballos, Cerutti & Lopez, Groove Foundation
Website http://www.djchus.com/

DJ Chus, real name Jesús López Esteban, is an electronic music producer and DJ. He was born in Madrid in 1971 and works mainly on house music tracks.

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[edit] Career

Chus began DJing at the age of 16. In 1994, he opened Teatro Kapital, and was also one of the resident in Algarve's Kadoc disco.

After years of producing house and trance music under a variety of names, DJ Chus, along with fellow DJ and producer Pablo Ceballos and manager Carlos Caliço, founded the record label Stereo Productions in 2001. DJ Chus usually collaborates with Pablo Ceballos on progressive house releases, and with David Penn on garage house tracks.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

[edit] DJ Chus

  • 1994 "Kapital Of House"
  • 1996 "Come Into The House"
  • 1997 "Get Funky", with David Penn and Beto Cerutti
  • 2005 "World Routes"
  • 2006 "Black Rain"

[edit] Chus & Ceballos

All are collaborations with Pablo Ceballos
  • 2001 "Afrika"
  • 2002 "Iberican Grooves Vol. 1"
  • 2002 "Deep Architecture", as Dano, Chus & Ceballos, with Dano
  • 2002 "Iberican Sound"
  • 2002 "The Strong Rhythm", as Manaça, Chus & Ceballos, with Carlos Manaça
  • 2002 "On The Strength", as Chus & Ceballos vs. Tony Hewitt, with Tony Hewitt
  • 2003 "Echoes From Doruma"
  • 2004 "In Stereo", as Chus & Ceballos vs. Tedd Patterson, with Tedd Patterson
  • 2004 "Low Frequencies", as Chus & Ceballos vs. Richie Santana, with Richie Santana
  • 2005 "Iberican Sound (2005 Remixes)"
  • 2005 "Wrong About Me", with Derek Conyer

[edit] DJ Chus & David Penn/Chus+Penn

All are collaborations with David Penn
  • 2000 "Sunshine", with Darren J. Bell
  • 2001 "From Madrid With Love"
  • 2001 "Music For Playgrounds", as Halo, Penn & Chus, with Halo
  • 2002 "Baila", with Caterina de Jesus
  • 2002 "Burning Paris"
  • 2004 "Esperanza"
  • 2004 "Sunshine 2004", with Darren J. Bell
  • 2004 "Will I (Discover Love)", with Concha Buika

[edit] Hannu

  • 2003 "Latina"
  • 2004 "Into The Night"
  • 2004 "Summerfunk"

[edit] Polaris

All are collaborations with Beto Cerutti
  • 1997 "Polaris"
  • 1998 "The Next Millennium"
  • 2000 "Give Me Your Hand"

[edit] Latin Lovers

All are collaborations with Beto Cerutti
  • 2000 "Voices Of Savanna"
  • 2003 "Dos Gardenias (Para Ti)"
  • 2004 "Cuando El Amor"

[edit] Other aliases

  • 1997 "Screaming Dolphins", as Kenya, with Beto Cerutti
  • 1997 "Le Plaisir", as Nitro, with Beto Cerutti
  • 1998 "Atmosphere", as Nitro, with Beto Cerutti
  • 1998 "Are You Ready To Honk The Airhorns?", as Roundheadz, with Beto Cerutti
  • 1998 "Bahia's Children", as Cerutti & Lopez, with Beto Cerutti
  • 2001 "El Amor", as Joeski & Chus, with Joeski and Caterina de Jesus
  • 2001 "The Roma EP", as DJ Chus vs. Oscar de Rivera, with Oscar de Rivera
  • 2002 "That Feeling", as The Groove Foundation, with Pablo Ceballos and Darren J. Bell
  • 2003 "We Play House", as Soulground, with David Penn and Concha Buika
  • 2005 "That Feeling (Bring It Back Again)", as The Groove Foundation, with Pablo Ceballos and Darren J. Bell
  • 2006 "We Play House (Remixes)", as Soulground, with David Penn and Concha Buika
  • 2006 "Superflyin'", as Cubic, with Pablo Ceballos and Victor Calderone

[edit] (Co-)Productions for other artists

  • 1995 Kadoc - "The Nighttrain"
  • 1995 Kadoc - "The Return Of The Dark Mask EP"
  • 2000 Tekknova - "Dancing in Outer Space", with David Castellano
  • 2003 Marcelo Castelli - "Quimera", with Pablo Ceballos

[edit] Awards

  • DEEJAY MAGS Best House DJ 2001, 2004
  • DEEJAY MAGS Best Spanish DJ 2004
  • DEEJAY MAGS Best House Production 2002
  • Dance Club Awards Best Producer 2002, 2004
  • Dance Club Awards Best CD Compilation 2003

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