
About Michael M:
“Ok, so here’s some info about me…
I started out my career in Miami, FL doing freestyle
music under the moniker MICHAEL ANTHONY when I was 14 in
Miami. I opened for all the biggies of the time; George
Lamond, Joey Kidd, Secret Society, Connie, Cynthia and
The Latin Rascals to name a few. It was during my many
performances and appearances
that I met a young Giuseppe D. We instantly hit it off
and we decided to cut my first demos together. By the
age of 17, my family and I moved to New Jersey. While I
was out and about in clubland, I ran into Giuseppe,
AGAIN, at Danceteria in NYC. Neither of us knew that the
other had moved to New Jersey. Call it FATE! Of course
by then I had gotten into house music, and I made the
transition from a freestyle
kid to a bonafide clubkid… think “Party Monster”.
After recording some new tracks with Giuseppe in late
‘93, Strictly Rhythm picked up “I Could Be This…”, and
ANDROGENY feat. MICHAEL M. was born. The single became a
massive underground hit in America and a huge hit
overseas. It was featured in several movies like “Lie
Down With Dogs” and “Nick and Jane”, and was used in the
opening chapter in a book titled “Girlfriend - Men,
Women and Drag”. Two more singles followed; “Let’s Talk
About Me” and “Genderbender”. After that, I did my first
solo track called “Move Up”, which was co-produced by
Oba’ Frank Lord’s (of Darkbeat fame) on Waako Records.
The track got mixed
reviews since it wasn’t my usual record. After that, I
researched different genres of dance music, trying to
define my sound. At the age of 22, I moved back to Miami
and got really engulfed in the club scene working for
such hotspots as Liquid and Bar Room. I even relocated
to Orlando to work for Howie Dorough (of The Backstreet
Boys) at his club called Tabu’. In the meantime, I
developed great relationships with DJs who would later
re-launch my career.
After a year, I returned to Miami to release “Shoot
Your Shot” and “Let Ya Have It” on Harlequin Records.
“Let Ya Have It” was even reconstructed by a DJ Paulo
into a bootleg mix called “Motivation”. It was then I
noticed I had touched a chord with a certain club
audience. Soon after, I get a phone call from Giuseppe
telling me that I have to go back to NY to record this
new sound called “electro”.
I had already heard about this “electro” movement and thought it to be a natural progression. The way I see it, I’m a true dance ARTIST, so why not? So back to the listener part: Being that I’ve been in the nightclub scene my whole life I figured, why not do an album about it? So I decided to embrace my campy-funny-side once again (something I’ve struggled with for years), packed my bags, and headed north. In only four days, I wrote and recorded what is to be my album…
The album was born and it was originally supposed to be called “Disco Diary - Volume 1″, but since Ms. Madonna’s album came out with such a similar name, we decided to change it to “Dear Diary…”. My friends Albert Camara and DJ Mike Mucci helped remix and release the title track and “The Beat” singles on their Amplitude Recordings label, which is also featured on this album.
I hope you like it, and, not to sound like Little Richard, but I DID IT FIRST! LOL. Oh ands make sure you pick up my new single DOWNTOWN May 31 at beatport.com. Features hot mixes by Giuseppe D and myselk, Corrugated Tunnel, Asciinoid, DMS12,Tom Sawyer, Rick Corbo, DJ Thunder, DJ Ology,and DJ Demarko!






