Norman Doray & Albin Myers & Antoine Beck – Drink N Dial (Vocal Mix)

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Norman Doray grew up listening to music, thanks to his parents. Hearing Bob Sinclar or Daft Punk for the first time was a true shock to him; deeply influenced by them, Norman was quickly attracted to turntables and Djing. He started spinning in 2002 in several clubs near his hometown in the west of France, and quickly earned a residency in 2003, in a club in Lille, this is the club where he learnt his craft.

18 months later Norman was on the move, playing in clubs throughout France and abroad, while making his first steps production-wise. The first track to be released in the spring of 2006 is In The Name Of Love, a collaboration with friend Pierre De La Touche on the German label Starfunk Records.

The track is, surprisingly to Norman, picked up and playlisted by many DJs.
Norman adds Arno Cost to the team and the form The Freshmakers. Under that name, Normans second track Let You Go is released in 2006 on Serial Records. Let You Go is considered as THE track of the summer 2006 in France, not only highly charted on radios such as Radio FG, Fun Radio, Contact FM, but also quickly reached N°1 in the club charts, and camped there for 6 weeks.

On the tail of that success, The Freshmakers are asked to remix 3 tracks: Da Sushiman In & Out (Ledge Music); Serial Crew Make Your Own Kind Of Music (Serial Records); Rilod Thriller (Nice Music), and at the beginning of 2007 go on to remix the huge hit Sunfreakz Counting Down The Days and Antoine Clamarans blockbuster track Give Some Love. Norman also remixes one of the most beautiful songs of the year: Soul Heaven by Henrik B, for Joia Records, this time on his own.

Norman Dorays first solo production and summer sounding Jetlag is not far behind. It will be released in May 2007 on Serial Records. Radio FG wants Norman as DJ resident in September 07 and he has his slot there ever since, a one hour floor stompin mix show every week.

Before 2007 ends, Norman will team up again with Arno Cost to produce the now legendary Apocalypse. This track will put both Norman and Arno on the worldwide dance map. So many DJs played it (and still are today): Pete Tong, Axwell, Eric Prydz, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso, Sebastien Léger, Tiesto, Paul van Dyck Apocalypse is then released worldwide on labels such as CR2, Kontor, News, Universal.

Remixes flood in, Humanoidz by Tom de Neef & Laidback Luke (Jsquad), Delirious by David Guetta (Virgin), Baba O Riley by Cube Guys (Ministry Of Sound), 24H by Seamus Haji (Big Love) and Kalle by Zoo Brazil (Joia), his star is rising and is in demand !!

Norman Dorays second solo single Krystal is released at the end of September 08, directly on CR2, Serial Records and We Play, followed closely by a collaboration with Tristan Garner called Last Forever, this is the one !!!! signed to 17 labels worldwide and with a video produced in Shanghai China, this record looks like projecting Norman into the production elite.

Watch this space for a totally new concept with Arno Cost coming soon and the launch of Normans Record label Suprem Records.

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