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As a b-boy from uptown New York City, Hex Hector grew up idolizing the DJ greats that invented house music. It was an obsession that would place him behind the turntables at an early age, making a name for himself among Manhattan's popular disc jocks-some with more than twice as many years under their belts as the aspiring spinner.
But it wasn't until he emerged from his studio in 1996 with his remix of Pulse's "The Lover That You Are" that the name Hex Hector became a household name in the realm of popular house music. His freshman remix success was followed with a string of do-no-wrong follow-ups including re-rubs of Deborah Cox's "Things Just Ain't the Same" and Toni Braxton's "Unbreak My Heart"-tracks as popular on the radio as they were in the clubs.
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