Eddie Cumana

Eddie Cumana
Origin New York, New York
Genres House, Techno, Club, Dance, Deep House
Occupation(s) DJ, Producer, Remixer
Years active 1993–present
Labels Kult Records, EON5
Associated acts Dynamix
Website eddiecumana.com
Notable instruments
Bass Guitar, Sequencer, Drum machine, Synthesizer, Electronic keyboard, Sampler

Eddie Cumana is a Music Producer and DJ from New York City of Cuban-American descent.[1] He is one half of the production duo Dynamix. He has releases on Kult Records,[2] Intec Records,[3] Nervous Records,[4] King Street Sounds, EON5, Bush Records, Nite Grooves,[5] Choice Records, Star 69 Records.[6] In 2009 he founded his own imprint EON5 where they release a wide range of Techno and House.

In 2006 he recorded, produced and arranged the vocals of Amuka "I Want More" (Cling On To Me)[7] (with music production by Offer Nissim) which achieved the number #1 position on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart on May 20th of 2006.[8]

The following year he remixed Maya Azucena "Make It Happen"[9] which achieved the number #3 position on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart on May 5th of 2007.[10]

In 2009 he produced and co-wrote Lula featuring Papa Joe "Last Night A Dj Saved My Life" (While A DJ Gave Me Trouble)[11] which achieved the number #6 position on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart on March 7th of 2009.[12] It was directly followed by the single Eddie Amador vs Eddie Cumana featuring Alan T & Papa Joe entitled "Now"[13] later that year.

In 2012 he released the single Eddie Cumana featuring Lula "Hours Of Dancing".[14] In 2015 Mixmag licensed the tune for their 30th anniversary compilation CD mixed by Fatboy Slim.[15]

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