Rod Carrillo

Rod Carrillo

Rod Carrillo at Carrillo Music Studios in 2013
Background information
Also known as Carrillo & Amador
Carrillo & Williams
House-a-Holics
Rod Carrillo and Ronnie Sumrall
Big Chief C
Attorney Client Privilege
Kario
Rod Carrillo & Shefali
Carvelo with Julissa Veloz
Origin United States,Republic of Panama
Genres Electronic dance music, House music, Funky house, Electro house
Years active 1995–present
Labels Carrillo music
Associated acts Kissy Sell Out
Warp Brothers
Cole Plante
Julissa Veloz
Ralphi Rosario
Danny Howard
The Cataracs
Kissy Sell Out
Natalia Flores
RCDM
Big Mama Capretta
Kelsey B
Ronnie Sumrall
Eric Redd
Eddie Amador
Dave Matthias
Shefali Kumar
Bodega Charlie
Geoffrey Paris
Alexis Salgado
Abigail (singer)
Carvelo
Liam Keegan
Peter Barona
Trevor Simpson
Futuristic Polar Bears
Website www.dancemusiclabel.com

Rod Carrillo is a dance and Latin music producer,[1] a house DJ, remixer and record label president.

Born in the Republic of Panama, he began the Carrillo music record label in 2007 and is a sought after producer and remixer/DJ.

Under his, Carrillo Music imprint, he has been known for producing the dance hits: "Overload," "2 of US," "Zimmee," "It Would," "Take Control," "Mayhem," "Sweet Sugar Poison" produced for Julissa Veloz (US Dance #2, Italy # 33, Germany #17, Poland #10),[2] "Spotlight" with Eddie Amador and Georgia Nicole (US Dance #8), "Big Mama's House" - Capretta (US Dance #20), "Going Strong" - Natalia Flores (US Dance #1) "Beauty Queen" and "Boy If You Only Knew" for Kelsey B (US Dance 42),[3] and "Breathe," "54" - Eric Redd (US Dance #32).

Some of his most known remix productions include: "Teardrops" Cole Plante x Bobi, "Heat of The Night" - Paulina Rubio, "I'm A Fire" - Donna Summer (US Dance #1), "Crazy Possessive" - Kaci Battaglia (US Dance #1), "Keep Your Body Working" - Tony Moran and Martha Wash (US Dance #1), "Caught Me Slippin" - Nathan Fagan-Gayle feat. Flo Rida, "Just A Man" - George Hodos & Snoop Dogg.

Background

Rod Carrillo hails from the Republic of Panama and moved to the United States at the age of 14, where he attended high school. He has been a DJ ever since the age of 15 and worked through various nightclubs, radio stations,[4] and promotions companies while attending college and law school.

He started Carrillo Music in 2007,[5] as an independent music label and artist management company based out of the United States. All releases are distributed internationally and are available at all major online music retailers, many singles have topped major radio and club play charts worldwide.

He is best known for managing the careers of Julissa Veloz, Eric Redd, Trevor Simpson, Kelsey B and Alexis Salgado.

In 2015, he has been attributed with the American market success in the careers of European artists Kissy Sell Out, D.O.N.S., Eddie Amador, Warp Brothers, Dark9ine, Danny Howard and Futuristic Polar Bears.

Discography

Producer/Artist

References

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