Until he began branching out in 1996 with a barrage of album productions
and remix classics (several of which were heard by more people than the
originals), Armand Van
Helden was one of the best-kept secrets in house music, recording for such
labels as Strictly Rhythm, Henry St., Logic and ZYX. Afterwards, he became
one of the top names in dance music altogether. As one in the steady
progression of top in-house producers for Strictly Rhythm during the early
'90s, Van Helden joined such names as Todd Terry, Erick Morillo, Roger
Sanchez, Masters at Work and George Morel to record scores of club hits. By
the late '90s, a clutch of crucial remixes and several albums made Van
Helden's name as one of the most popular producers around.
Van Helden spent time in Holland, Turkey and Italy while gro... Bio | read more