Razor-N-Guido

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About Razor-N-Guido

Razor N' Guido are a Long Island-based production duo who got their jump into the New York house scene with the help of DJs like Junior Vasquez. They hit the mainstream with a remix of Robert Miles' hit "Fable" and Notorious B.I.G.'s "Mo' Money, Mo' Problems." Their first full-length album, Dance Floor, was released in mid-2000 on Groovilicious, a spinoff of the popular house label Strictly Rhythm. Razor (Peter Ozback) and Guido Osorio were friends long before they started collaborating with music. At the time the two met, Ozback was involved in a band that dabbled in rap and had hired him for his knowledge of hip-hop. On the side, he was also doing club remixes, learning his way around the studio. Though Osorio felt he wasn't ready to release any of his productions, the two recorded "Good Time" for Empire State (Eightball). Ozback and Osorio made the partnership solid when Ozback received a spec mix from Johnny Vicious, who they knew from popular New York MTV DJ Skribble. Soon after, through other connections, the two were offered a lot of assignments, including the remixing of Robert Miles' anthem "Fable." The two also started recording under the name Razor N' GO, which many people confused as one person or a different project altogether, though they were just Osorio's initials. Razor N' Guido's career also received a lot of help from remix guru and DJ Junior Vasquez, who plays their tracks at gigs around the world. In 2000 the big house label Strictly Rhythm picked the two up for their offshoot label Groovilicious. The album Dance Floor was released in 2000 and included in its track listing Razor N' Guido's first three releases, "Men Beat Their Men," "Do It Again," and "Don't Look Behind You." ~ Diana Potts

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