Horatio Presents Ibizaholic Radioshow Episode 53 + Special Guest CEVIN FISHER

**Horatio Presents Ibizaholic Radioshow Episode 53 + Special Guest CEVIN FISHER Cevin Fisher is a seasoned DJ-Producer. He has performed at some of NYC’s most influential venues, like Paradise Garage, Zanzibar, the Loft, and Pacha NYC. Before his production days, he remixed Chaka Khan’s “Love You All My Lifetime” and Quincy Jones’ “I’ll Be Good to You”, which debuted at #1 on the US Billboard Dance Chart. He produced “House is a Feeling” and “Hands On Love” with Cliff in the early ‘90s, gaining respect from the Strickly Rhythm label. Danny Tenaglia told him that he needed to go out on his own and make his own music. He iterated that Cevin had serious talent and could make it on his own. That night, he saw a sign on the highway on the way home that read “Find Your Own Road,” and was inspired at that very moment to produce “The Way We Use To” and “Check This Out”. Some of these songs were used in sets across the world by Sasha & Digweed, David Morales, Danny Tenaglia, Carl Cox, and Louie Vega. He is best known for songs such as “The Freaks Come Out” , “Women Beat they Men”, and “(You Got Me) Burning Up,” the latter of which featured vocals by Loleatta Holloway. Cevin has toured globally with the likes of Erick Morillo, Danny Tenaglia, Mark Knight, Steve Angello, Wolfgang Gartner, and Fedde Le Grand, all while maintaining his residency at Pacha NYC. In 2013 –2016 he had a string of hit collaborations with Erick Morillo, D. Ramirez, Layo and Bushwacka, Pete Griffths, Mark Knight, and Coyu to name a few. In 2014 he started a new label “Import Tracks” releasing freshnew edgy tech-house tracks including “Now Let’s Go House” with David Morales voted the best of Beatport Baseware 2015. Along with this string of newly acclaimed releases Cevin has recently found himself again gigging throughout the world and has relocated to Geneva, Switzerland.**

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