Johnny Vicious

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Johnny Vicious
Birth name John Coles
Also known as Liquid Bass, Noisemaker
Origin Bradley Beach NJ, New York City, New York
Genres House, Club, Dance
Occupations DJ, remixer and producer
Years active 1989 - present
Labels Vicious Musik Records
Subversive Records
Ultra Records
ThriveDance
Associated acts Judy Albanese
Website www.johnnyvicious.com

Johnny Vicious (born John Coles) is an American house DJ, producer and remixer. He DJed in New York City clubs Mars and Paladium in the 1980s, and in the early 1990s started his own label, Vicious Musik Records, with Jeffrey Rodman.

Vicious became widely known for remixing the hits "Kiss You All Over" by No Mercy, "Let's Go All the Way" by React, and "It's Not Right but It's Okay" by Whitney Houston, as well as doing remixes for the compilations Webster Hall Presents: A Groovilicious Night and Ministry of Sound: Club Nation America.[1] He scored one major chart hit, 2005's "Can't Let Go" (featuring Judy Albanese), which hit #4 on the US Dance charts.[2] His remixes have appeared on the hit Ultra.Dance compilations, as well as on the ThriveMix Presents albums, many of which have hit the US album charts.[3]

Discography

Albums/Mixed compilations

  • Liquid Bass EP: Volume 1 (Vicious Musik Records, 1993)
  • Grind: All Night House Music Party (Continuum Records, 1994)
  • The Beginning (Vicious Musik Records, 1995)
  • New York in the Mix (Subversive Records, 1996)
  • Ministry of Sound: Club Nation America (Ultimix Records, 2001) US Heatseekers #40, US Independent #17[3]
  • Ultra.Dance 01 (Ultra Records, 2002) US Heatseekers #14, US Electronic #3, US Independent #12[3]
  • Ultra.Dance 03 (Ultra Records, 2003) US Heatseekers #6, US Electronic #1, US Independent #4[3]
  • Ultra.Trance:3 (Ultra Records, 2004) US Heatseekers #9, US Electronic #4, US Independent #10[3]
  • Deeper & Harder, Vol. 1 (Dee Vee Music, 2004) US Electronic #22[3]
  • Ministry of Sound: Clubber's Guide, Vol. 1 (Ultimix Records, 2005) US Electronic #8[3]
  • ThriveMix Presents: Trance Anthems, Vol. 1 (ThriveDance, 2006) US Electronic #10, US Independent #44[3]
  • ThriveMix Presents: Electro, Vol. 1 (ThriveDance, 2007) US Heatseekers #46, US Electronic #10[3]
  • ThriveMix Presents: Dance Anthems, Vol. 1 (ThriveDance, 2007) US Heatseekers #8, US Electronic #2, US Independent #27[3]
  • ThriveMix Presents: Trance Anthems, Vol. 2 (ThriveDance, 2007) US Heatseekers #30, US Electronic #6[3]
  • ThriveMix Presents: Dance Classics, Vol. 1 (ThriveDance, 2007) US Electronic #15[3]
  • Total Music: Dance Classics, Vol. 1 (ThriveDance, 2010) US Electronic #16[3]

Singles/EPs

Remixography

References

External links

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