Don’t
think, don’t question, just listen: it’s Automatic
by Richard Vission, a new mix CD out October 4th, 2005 via
his recently inked deal with Thrive Records. Automatic is
the 10th release in Vission’s mix CD catalogue, and
his first double CD ever. The first disc is an explosive
20 track mix featuring Mylo, Plump DJ’s, The Bravery,
INXS and Green Velvet. Disc 2 is a collection of Richard
Vission productions & remixes including three original
Vission songs: “Automatic,” “Somebody”
and “Freeze” all featuring Stranger Days. The
lead single “Automatic” is a wicked blend of
dirty analogue basses, squelchy synths, nasty guitars and
a hook that will stick in your head for weeks: "I keep
searchin', searchin' for that perfect feelin."
Richard Vission’s musical career started when DJ culture
was taking flight in Los Angeles. There were no superstar
DJs to follow. It was just two turntables, a mixer and hours
spent perfecting mixes, buying records, and making mixtapes.
Vission's DJing style was so addictive that when he and
his friends starting throwing house parties - literally,
in someone's backyard - 2,000 kids would show up and be
happy to pay $3 to get in. Local club promoters couldn’t
help but notice, and booked the DJ responsible for them.
As his club DJ career took off, Vission began working at
a local radio station. He started at the bottom, working
his way up for two years, building his street credibility
at local events, always a mixtape ready in his pocket, until
the chance came: “They didn't have a DJ to mix so
they played my tape. More than 100 people called in asking,
‘Who was that mixing?!?’” The response
opened the door to hosting and mixing Power 106's POWER
TOOLS. Now at fourteen years, it’s the longest running
underground mix show in America, and it won Vission the
2003 DanceStar Award for Best Radio Show.
Vission didn’t leave the clubs behind: he continues
to DJ more than 80 shows every year. New Year’s Eve
2001 he played at the L.A. Coliseum for more than 35,000
screaming fans – and the polar opposite of the party
spectrum, at Madonna’s private birthday party at her
house for 60 people. That comes close to performing with
her at the Grammy’s, the same year he received his
Grammy Remixer of The Year nomination in 2000.
That Grammy nod kicked his remixing into high-profile gear,
with everyone wanting a little Richard Vission twist: recently
The Killers, The Bravery, Usher, Sting and Felix da Housecat.
Already under his belt are over twenty #1 hits on Billboard's
Dance Music Chart. His DJ mix compilations have made him
one of the best selling American DJs, with SoundScans exceeding
700,000 units, numbers usually unheard of in electronic
music, much less DJ mix compilations.
Sounds like he might be busy, right? How about time for
new band? Last year, Richard formed STRANGER DAYS. "I've
always wanted to be in a rock band, I was just better at
spinning records than playing the guitar.” Their sound?
Think Berlin vs. The Killers vs. The Knack. “I'm having
the time of my life... One day I'm recording live drums
with Josh Freese (A Perfect Circle, The Vandals, and Devo)
for my band, the next day I'm working on a sick breakdown
that's gonna drive the dance floor mad. It's kinda like
having a mistress live with you and your wife... never a
dull moment."
For
a complete RICHARD HUMPTY VISSION Media Kit, log on to:
www.richardvission.com/vissionpresskit.zip