Victor Calderone
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Victor Calderone (born in Brooklyn, New York) is a house music producer and DJ in the international nightlife scene.
Raised in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, Calderone was introduced into New York City's nightlife by his older brother, Cesar, who was very active in the club music business. Calderone began to dabble with turntables and other DJ-related equipment at the age of 15. A decade later, in 1991, music mogul Seymour Stein signed both Calderone and his partner Joey Beltram (they collaborated on a short-lived techno act called Program 2) to a contract deal with Sire Records. Shortly after the release of their first album, the group disbanded and Calderone took a self-imposed exile away from the music industry.
Calderone ventures into the restaurant business. While the restaurant was a success, his love of music and his unhappiness with the restaurant business made him reanalyze his goals. Encouraged by the woman who would eventually become his wife, Calderone returned back to studio to work on new projects that would follow the success of his first solo record,“Give It Up.” This record, which helped launch the Calderone's mainstream success as a both a DJ and producer, was followed up by his second record "Beat Me Harder." Both records topped the Billboard's dance charts and Calderone's career skyrocketed.
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