Biography:
Endowed with highly prominent influences
and unmistakable musical ingenuity, it is no small wonder
that Benji Candelario has sustained his presence as one
of the foremost recording artists ever to grace the club
scene.
Benji Candelario's signature soulful house/garage
sound is the embodiment of his Manhattan upbringing during
the culturally vibrant 70's and 80's, capturing the essence
of the era and distinguishing him as a quintessential DJ,
producer, remixer, and musician. His exposure to music began
at an early age, spending his golden days club-hopping at
the legendary Studio 54 and Paradise Garage. Such influences
cemented his roots in dance music and paved the way for
a successful career to come.
As Benji began to recognize his affinity
to music, he became increasingly eager to cultivate his
musings professionally. Little did he know that a chance
encounter while sitting in on editing session with close
friend Aldo Marin would be responsible for launching his
career and landing him side by side with one of the biggest
producers of the time: Arthur Baker. Aldo, who was then
editing records for Arthur Baker, taught Benji the basics
of editing/arrangement and often let him help out in the
studio. It was only a matter of time before Baker, finding
Candelario to be a natural, brought him aboard as his new
protégé.
Editing records for Arthur proved successful
for Candelario, who soon found himself working with some
of the biggest icons of the era: Grace Jones, The Bee Gees,
Evelyn King, New Order, and Thomas Dolby to name a few.
Aldo, who by then had started his own label, Cutting Records,
brought Benji aboard, together producing freestyle records
that soon became overnight classics, including Nitro Deluxe
'Let's Get Brutal' and Hashim 'Al Naafiysh/The Soul'.
Prior to graduating high school, Benji
Candelario had already made a strong impression as an upcoming
DJ and producer. After college, Candelario landed his first
job at Capitol Records in the promotions department, working
with major artists like MC Hammer and Grace Jones. Most
importantly, it was there that he met Des O'Neal, a promoter
for London's Choice FM, who landed Benji a gig as the weekly
mix-show DJ. The show generated such an international buzz
that Benji soon found himself in high demand, DJ'ing at
top international venues like Ministry of Sound, Pacha,
and Angels of Love.
Aside from his newfound success as a DJ,
Benji Candelario's professional career was prospering as
well. In 1991, Candelario left Capitol for an A&R position
at AM:PM Entertainment, where he would end up discovering
and signing dance superstar Crystal Waters. However, Candelario's
real passion lay in production and DJ'ing, which eventually
prompted him to leave AM:PM to start his own production
company, 2nd Colour Entertainment.
Over the years, Benji Candelario has dominated
the club scene, developing an impeccable reputation as an
internationally celebrated DJ and visionary producer/remixer
for some of biggest artists in the industry. Since January,
Candelario has released three smash hits-IA 'Heading in
the Right Direction', BC 'Switch It', and Arnold Jarvis
'You've Let Love Slip Away'-the latter two reaching #2 on
Billboard's Breakout Chart, reaffirming Candelario's lasting
presence as a true dance music connoisseur.