Trance. Whether
you like your trance melodic and uplifting, or
hard and fast, trance by any definition is here
to stay. From the warehouse parties of the late
80’s to car commercials in 2001, trance has become
part of the new millennium, part of our lifestyle.
And all because of DJs like George Acosta. George
proves every time he puts a needle on a record
that "trance”, whatever the label, has changed,
evolved, become a lifestyle, a culture… as well
it should.
With over 15 years of experience as a dj and producer,
George has helped change and evolve trance from
an underground movement to massive festival experiences
throughout the world. “George Acosta is probably
America’s most unique dj and has undoubtedly been
a major force in shaping the sound of trance in
Miami and beyond” says fellow dj Dave Ralph. “George
Acosta is America’s representative in the global
Trance scene” says Markus Schulz.
Coming up playing warehouse parties in his native
Miami, he then went on to producing tracks of
his own with such international hits like Planet
Soul, Emotions, Taking Over Space, R U Awake and
The Reaper. He then made the next logical step
for a successful dj/producer and opened his own
record store, Grooveman Music in Miami.
He knows his crowds so well because he is as big
a fan as they are of the music. Just like the
thousands he plays for, George Acosta lives it.
George tries to maintain a close connection to
the people who come to hear him play because like
them he discovered the music as a fan first.
It was during his three-year residency at Miami's
famed Shadow Lounge that George honed his craft
and began educating South Beach to this wonderful
emotional roller-coaster ride that was quickly
moving west from Europe. Now firmly entrenched
in South Beach, George produced his first mix
cd, “Awake”. This became the definitive sound
of South Beach. It was this same cd that helped
propel George on to the world stage.
With record bag and headphones in hand, George
prepared to move the planet in his own unique
way. He began playing some of the biggest clubs
and festivals in the world, Berlin's Love Parade,
Miami's Ultra Beach Festival and Rave on the Rocks
to name a few. And with demand for George reaching
a fever pitch, he produced his second mix cd,”Release:
AM and PM”. This ambitious double cd was representative
of his legendary all night sets. Evoking the different
emotions and textures of his sets, from epic,
string-soothed splendor to searing tech-trance.
The demand for all things George Acosta soon led
to other successful mix cds: “Trance Nation America”
through Ministry of Sound and his latest release
of 2003 “Touched” through Ultra Records.
“Traveling to different places every week, playing
for so many people--it makes me want to play more
intimate stuff," he explains. "I used
to play harder. Now I'm into the more melodic
stuff. I guess when you grow into this scene you
want to play records that mean something."
With that in mind George now has found a new home
in his hometown of South Beach at Club Spin. “Spin
isn't just records that make you jump up and down,
it is records that bring you together.” Says George
"It's good to be onto the next thing, doing
something that feels bigger, for me at least."
At Spin George proves he's a trance DJ that can
move onto something bigger and better. “When I
play at Spin I feel like I am at home, I look
down to the dance floor and I see my people, they
understand me, they understand what is happening
as I spin my records.” It’s a journey they come
week after week to pursue, and George is their
guide. |