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Armand Van Helden (born February 16, 1970) is an American DJ, record producer, remixer and songwriter from Boston, Massachusetts. He is considered one of house music 's most revered figures, with a career spanning three decades.
Best of Armand Van Helden (1994) Da Club Phenomena (1997) The Collection (1997) Greatest Hits (1997) The Funk Phenomena (1997) The Armand Van Helden Phenomena (1999) Funk Phenomena The Album (2002) The Funk Phenomena & Old School Junkies: The Complete Sessions (2003) Armand (2005) You Don't Know Me: The Best of Armand Van Helden (2008) #41 (UK ...
"Koochy" is a song by American DJ Armand Van Helden. It was released on May 8, 2000, as the lead single from his fourth studio album, Killing Puritans (2000). It heavily samples Gary Numan's 1979 single "Cars".
"I Want Your Soul" is a song by American record producer and DJ Armand Van Helden, and the third single from his seventh studio album, Ghettoblaster. It contains a sample of "Do You Want It Right Now" by Siedah Garrett. [1]
"My My My" is a song by American producer and DJ Armand van Helden. The song contains a sample of the 1984 song "Comin' Apart" by Gary Wright from the 1981 studio album The Right Place. The track was produced in 2004 and included on the album Nympho.
Armand Van Helden, William John Lemay: Ghettoblaster (2007) 3:50: 13. "Playmate" (featuring Roxy Cottontail and Lacole 'Tigga' Campbell) Armand Van Helden, Andrea Summers: Ghettoblaster (2007) 4:25: 14. "Je T'aime" (featuring Nicole Roux) Armand Van Helden, Nicole Roux: Ghettoblaster (2007) 3:33: 15. "Shake That Ass" (featuring Team Facelift ...
From his 1999 chart-topper 'You Don't Know Me' to his recent collaboration with Dizzee Rascal on 'Bonkers', Armand Van Helden has always been a DJ with crossover appeal. So when he formed Duck Sauce with fellow New Yorker A-Trak - Kanye West's turntablist of choice - the ripples of excitement were quick to make their way across the, ahem, pond.
van Helden is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from Helden", a town in Dutch Limburg. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Armand Van Helden (born 1970), American musician, DJ and music producer; Gerard Van Helden (1848–1901), Detective Superintendent in the Birmingham City Police; Hans van Helden (born 1948), Dutch speed skater