And the award for number 1 DJ IN America goes too...

In late 2006 Jonathan Peters was honored to hear that he was voted the number one D.J in America, by Dj times magazine. The music industry these days are not the same as what it was, in order to make a hit one must be dedicated and pour their heart and soul into every project they are part of. With number one billboard hits such as Sylver's "All This Time" The triple platinum remix of Whitney Houston's "My Love Is Your Love" and the newest remix he just recently created for the amazingly talented Mrs. Christina Aguilera's number one single "Hurt", has proven to the world that Jonathan Peters is dedicated.

His reinterpretations of Donna Summers "Love Is A Healer", Bob Marley's "Sun Is Shining", Chaka Khan's 'Never Miss The Water", Amber's "Above The Clouds", Reina's "No One's Gonna Change You" and Reberta Flack's "Killing Me Softly". Not only became number one hits at Jonathan's parties but they too soared to the number one spot on the billboard charts. His catalogue of #1 hits has branded him as akey player in the music industry and has opened up many other doors for him bringing in offers from artists such as, Janet Jackson, Mary JBlige, Ricky Martin, Deborah Cox, Brian McKnight & Paula Cole just to name a few.

His state of the art Chelsea recording studio, home to his independent record label Deeper Records, is constantly being flooded with the freshest new talent hungry to have the opportunity to work with the legendary Jonathan Peters. Whether it be behind the turntables, the mixing board, or his own personal computer, Jonathan Peters is constantly creating new sounds, new lyrics, new beats and most of all new ways to tell stories and move people through his music.

Lets not forget where it all started, at the young age of 17, Jonathan Peters began his extraordinary DJ'ing career as the resident DJ at Cafe Iguana, Save The Robots, Nells, Cafe Society, Club USA, Mirage, Tavern On The Green, Roxy, Limelight, Spirit & Exit. Just by this it is clear to see he was a fixture in New York City Night life. But It was his 7 year run at the legendary Sound Factory that brought him to another level. Whether it was just a regular Saturday night, which drew 4000 fans or his thematic monthly events that drew in 8000 fans Jonathan Peters believed in them and its apparent they believed in him. It was in his 20 hour long musical journeys that proved the dedication of his fans and his dedication to them. Not only has he touched the lives of New Yorkers, and people all through out the United States but he has extended himself into other countries such as Italy, Japan, Brazil, Germany, France and the Philippines, which only reinforces the exceptional reputation of his events and unique musical style.

Jonathan Peters will forever be a staple in the New york city nightlife and has innovated the new york sound.
NYC-based Junior Vasquez, has become a legend in his own time. When the Paradise Garage and The Saint both closed in the late 80s, Junior emerged as the singularly most admired and followed DJ in NYC and later, the world. He co-founded the underground Bassline club and the legendary Sound Factory, and later transported his massive following to legendary club world venues such as the Tunnel, Arena @ Palladium, Twilo, and most recently, Earth (at Exit). No other DJ in the world has held the attention of such a demanding, musically savvy dance floor for over a decade.

From his newly self-designed $8 million dollar private DJ booth at Exit, each week, Junior weaves new music (fresh out of the studio where he spends his weekdays) with classics from his 300,000+ record collection. Due to his demanding fans, it is not unusual for Junior to get inspired and keep these magical sets pumping for well over 12 hours. Over the past two decades, Junior has not only invented many new techniques for manipulating music, but he has perfected several old ones. In addition, to this, he has written, produced and remixed songs for countless recording artists that include Madonna, Whitney Houston, Cher, Prince, Donna Summer, Diana Ross, Michael & Janet Jackson, Cyndi Lauper, John Mellencamp, k.d. lang, Pet Shop Boys, Elton John, Dolly Parton, Luther Vandross and the Beatles. Believe it or not, the new millennium has proven to be the busiest time of his career with 99 remixes in 2000, which included "Your Child" by Mary J. Blige, "Stronger" by Kristine W, "I Learned From The Best" by Whitney Houston, and "He Wasn't Man Enough" by Toni Braxton. Even the many difficult hurdles that were placed before him (and the world) in 2001, they haven't been able to discourage or stop his momentum. This year he has managed to find the time to produce a numerous chart topping remixes, produce a series of unforgettable parties with record topping attendance's, make numerous (and rare) worldwide appearances, and create his newest venture, Junior Vasquez Sound (JVS). JVS is a one-of-kind sound system, that after seeing the need to take his sound system to the next level, he created for himself. In the world of nightclubs, a Junior/JVS experience is not to be missed.