Tweek’d Records
and DJ That Kid Chris takeover New York City’s Crobar
by Justin Kleinfeld
2005 was quite a year for New Jersey-based
house label Tweek’d Records. Led by the guidance of
CEO Ralph Cedeno, Tweek’d bombarded the industry with
over a dozen hit releases from some of the most respected
producers in the business. Tweek’d tracks like TKC featuring
Melanie S. “Reflections” and BPT “Moody”
(Creamer & K / Saeed Younan Remixes) are in constant rotation
at the world’s finest clubs and show no sign of letting
up. Tweek’d Records is building on the momentum gained
in the past year and has some amazing things lined up for
2006.
Tweek’d Records kicked off the New
Year on January 21 with a mind blowing performance by That
Kid Chris at New York City super club Crobar. That Kid Chris
rocked a killer set that featured a slew of new tracks such
as “Show U Love” and several other bombs from
the Tweek’d catalogue slated for release this year (2006).
However, the highlight of the night was the absolute devastation
that hit the dancefloor when That Kid Chris dropped the Austin
Leeds remix of DJ Rooster & Sammy Peralta’s “Move
Your Body.” This is the kind of track club systems were
made for and the crowd went absolutely crazy for the electro
madness!
One of the tracks that made the Crobar event
special - DJ Rooster & Sammy Peralta’s “Move
Your Body” (The Remixes) are now available for purchase
digitally on Beatport, DJdownload.com and iTunes and through
your favorite record shop for classic vinyl along with the
very soon to be released newie from That Kid Chris “Show
U Love”. Both projects continue the Tweek’d Records
“more bang for your buck” attitude in that both
releases are jam packed with remixes. DJ Rooster & Sammy
Peralta’s “Move Your Body” (The Remixes)
features no less than six remixes from the likes of Austin
Leeds, Armand Pena, Eric Entrena, Danny Woo, DJ Gio and Tarot
while That Kid Chris’ “Show U Love” features
remixes from Jaimy (Fatal Music), Kemist and Joubin &
Nicola. These remix packages run the full gamut of the Tweek’d
Records sound from electro house to sizzling tribal stormers
– it’s all here.
As we move on in the year be on the look
out for more quality 12” releases and remixes, the labels
first-ever mix CD releases and more great parties around the
world. If you’ll be in Miami for the 2006 Winter Music
Conference be sure to keep an eye out for the official Tweek’d
Records party. More info coming soon!
For the more information on Tweek’d
Records visit Tweekd.com
or RephlektorInk.com
!