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Since the ripe age of 2 when Vin’s Mom
potty-trained him by bribing him with a record player, Vinnie has
always felt extremely connected to music his whole life.
He started mixing music at the age of thirteen, performing
locally in his home town of Yonkers N.Y. In 1983 at the age of just
16, he landed his first club gig at Wheels Roller Rink also in
Yonkers. After playing at many clubs, he landed a job in New
Rochelle NY at a club called "Streets" This was significant
because Streets had 4 competitors in the immediate area, clubs that
were a little bigger and a little more well known. It was here that
Vinnie learned about editing on the Reel-to-Reel, digital drum
machines, and samplers. It was 1987.
Within a few months Streets
became the most popular club in the area. This was directly
related to Vin's new style of DJing. Using a all this equipment, Vin
was able to create new songs live at the club, play his own special
remixes of songs, or make vocal medleys using accapellas and beats
on the 3 1200's. This style is still his today.
At the age of seventeen he credited his first two mixes for WBLS radio in NYC. He continued performing at many clubs in
Manhattan and the New York area, and in 1989 started working at “The
Loft†Recording Studios as a Remixer / Producer / Engineer. In the
same year he made a Remix Medley Record called “Bits and Pieces 89â€
– which got air-time on NY radio. In 1990 his remixes of “Feel the
nasty Groove / Take you Higher†by Fojo reached #5 on the
Underground Chart in Billboard Magazine.
It was at “The Loft†that producers Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers
contacted him to do a remix of their new song “I Wanna Make Love to
You†for the group “Rythem Syndicate.†He took this song from a
Ballad to a huge Techno hit in Europe. Also in that year Vinnie
composed, mixed, and engineered his own track called “Techno
Confusions†under the name of Planet V. This record reached #1
domestically and #7 on the world charts as reported by the then
national “U.S. Rave Magazineâ€
1995 brought on a change in his music career. He created the
alias “DJ Vincent Vanguard†and under this alias he continued his
work with Techno and Progressive House in the NYC Club Scene with
residencies at NYC’s Tunnel, Roxy and Limelight. While Vincent
Vanguard was gaining huge popularity in the club scene, DJ Vinnie
Campisi was getting back to his roots of Classic Disco, Early 80’s
Dance Music, and Freestyle – pioneering the widely popular “Play
Everything†format, in NYC Lounges. Vincent Vanguard is presently
playing for A-list Celebrities at private events in NYC.
DJ Vinnie Campisi brings to Chrome is his knowledge of Classic
Dance Music backed by a career which spans 26 years - all mixed by a
Techno DJ. His mixing style is classic of dj’s in the late 70’s
while his technique is all NYC nightclub.
Vinnie's sets are produced with the dancefloor in mind - not the standard mixtape. Look for "One-of-a-kind" Remixes and Old-School tricks to keep it interesting. The playlist comes right out of NYC's top clubs of the Disco era - Studio54, Funhouse, Paradise Garage, The Loft, Underground, Adam's Apple.........
DJ Vinnie Campisi was signed to XM Radio in January of 2007, as a resident DJ of Channel 83 – Chrome. This is a Classic Dance Channel. He was chosen not only for his mixing ability, but it was his technique as a NYC Techno DJ that really grabbed “XM’s†attention.