JORDI




email: jordi@exito-music.com


I was born in Barcelona, Spain in the Fall of 1979. By the age of 8, I had a  passion for music. I signed up to the local music conservatory and studied  classical music and classical/spanish guitar for four years. Later, I had an interest in modern music and decided to switch to another conservatory where I studied modern harmony, jazz electric guitar and  piano. By the age of 14, I started playing  guitar and singing with local bands. And by 16, I had my first experience with the music industry, recording my first album as the guitarist/vocalist with the band "Daisies". I performed in many  concerts with this band, but I felt I had a different calling: producing  music. My first exposure in the field of music production were the internationally recognized TEN PRODUCTIONS, Toni Ten and Xasqui Ten. Subsequently, I decided to form my own production studio with the  intent to learn about all the recording techniques. I spent about a year recording local band’s demos.  At 19, I composed and produced my first  "hits";  “Cinderella” and "Liar" performed by “Phillip Rushton” for Vale music. I continued working in the Dance/Disco music genre with companies like Vale Music, Tempo Music, Blanco y Negro Music. This opened new doors for me allowing me to expand in different areas. I started working for publicity agencies, writing numerous television commercial soundtracks. Later, I came up with my own idea of creating a duet of female singers along with latin/dance songs in the summer of 2001. Xasqui Ten and I began casting for the perfect candidates for what would become the huge summer hit in Europe and Latin-Amerca: Sonia & Selena – Yo quiero Bailar. It sold over 250,000 copies, receiving the Gold and Platinum Certifications. They went to perform internationally  in Europe and South America. Due to their popularity other artists remade their songs in many countries. The songs “Yo quiero bailar” and “Deja que mueva, mueva, mueva” hit the number 1 positions in Spanish and other European country charts. They even qualified for the internationally known TV show contest: EUROVISION. Some  of the songs became the soundtrack for TV shows like GRAN HERMANO (BIG BROTHER), and one “Que viva la noche” became part of the soundtrack for the movie “L’Auberge Espagnole”. Later, I started to work for the show OPERACION TRIUNFO (the Spanish American Idol) where I produced a large portion of the music for the contestants. Because this show was a  huge success, some of my songs were selected to be a part of various albums for the artists from that show. Some included the TV Show, “Verónica” and “Dani Úbeda” among others. During this period of time, I signed, recorded, wrote and produced a tremendous amount of songs for highly regarded artists. The record label Blanco y Negro Music and I discussed the idea that I truly believed  would became an international hit, it was called OPERA CHILLOUT, a work of adaptations of the most famous operas to electronic/chillout versions. This album was sold all over Europe, South America, and Asia. Obtaining  the Gold and Platinum Certifications. I continued with OPERA CHILLOUT  VOL.2, and GOSPEL CHILLOUT for the film/music company FILMAX. Due to my hard work and perseverance, I have captured the interest of UNIVERSAL MUSIC to work on different projects.