Camelia and Delgado

Camelia & Delgado
Background information
Origin Canelones, Uruguay.
Genres Dance, Eurodance, house, progressive house
Occupation(s) DJ, Composers, Producers, Remixer
Years active 2007 - 2011
Website www.cameliaanddelgado.com
Members Gonzalo Camelia
Fabian Delgado

Camelia & Delgado is the name of the project of djs and producers Gonzalo Camelia and Fabián Delgado residents of Canelones, Uruguay. The music that identifies this duo is dance music and Eurodance.

History

The duo started June 1, 2008 when they presented a remix contest by Beatport Store. That same year the board of Canelones Department decides to give them the mention of Canarios Destacados 2008 in Electronic Music.

Later on, they start with their own productions, and they first single was called "Tomorrow" performed by the Uruguayan vocalist Lucia Chucarro. That is when the Spanish label Planeta Mix Records took the song for sale in Spain and the rest of the world on CD and Digital. This label later would edit a compilation called Dance Station Vol.2 - including the single - distributed on CD and Digital, getting first place in sales at Junos´s digital store for over two weeks.

Completing year 2008, they were invited to join the largest dj´s meeting of electronic music in Uruguay, called the "Open Park". In early 2009 Universal Music Austria includes to the song "Tomorrow" in his compilation "Super Italia" that it would do it also "Italo Mega Dance" for the Agenda Records of the same country.

Logo Camelia & Delgado.

In December of that year they edited for the Netherlands "Desire in the park" a track used in the e-flyer of the "Open Park 2009". This event puts up the duo on main stage, sharing a spot with djs of great national and international experience. Immediately after Planeta Mix Records edited a new track including "Good or Bad", paying by Lucia Chucarro, who gets for the second time of the first position in Juno´s store, UK.

After that, they were called to make a remix with the track "The Whistle", a song that Universal Music and Vale´s music includes in one of the best compiled and Spain rename as "Super Ventas" in 2010 version; including the best pop and dance artist being edited to Andorra, Spain and worldwide CD and Digital exceeding copies.

At the middle of the year they made a remix of Jackie Sagana called "Rock It" that it would be included in Vol 2. Rock it (The Remixes) Edit by Universal Music.

August, 2010 they received an award by Z FM Radio Station, of " best electronic music".

At the same time they were called one more time for the 4th edition of the Open Park, were they would be sharing stage with the best djs all over the country such as, Fernando Picon, Ariel Perazzolli, Alejandro Dangiollio, Gabriel Rocha and Marcelo Castelli. After the Open Park event, they edited a new peace of work called Crazy Chords with the Uruguayan stamped of South Beats Records and their first EP called Simple in Clippers Sounds of Spain. Ending 2010, they edited in Mexico a remix that they were doing for Sandro Perez from Brazil of his song "Tango Bandido", being a Tango and electronic fusion.

At the beginning of 2011 they were called to make a remix of the track "Candy Girl" by Millennium from Spain, Stamped by Blanco y Negro. Camelia and Delgado create a remix for Maurizio Gubellini, the 4th most important dj in Italy as they said in "the dj list" in 2009, by "I Believe" production also created by Matteo Sala and Lizzie Curious vocal cords. Edited by Juicy Music of Robbie Rivera with the support of many artists like,Tiesto, Axwell, Sharam, Markus Schulz, Marco V, Flash Brothers, Jesse Vorn, Mark Brown, Stonebridge, Clamaran and Gorge Acosta.

The Camelia & Delgado’s shows are characterized by interaction with people as well as the respect for customers.

Awards

2008 Award “Canarios Destacados”

2010 Best electronic music awarded by the FM Z.

Discography

Singles and EPs

Official Remixes

Participation in Compilations

See also

External links

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