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DJ Koja - "Fetish (Cayce Andrew Remix)"
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About
Born and raised in Southern California, Cayce studied music during both years in middle school focusing primarily on drums and percussion. At age seventeen, strongly influenced by rock music while deeply inspired by the growing global electronic music scene, he acquired a workstation keyboard and began diligently teaching himself to compose and produce music.
In 2002, he began his career as a free-lance performer, traversing the United States while playing percussion with numerous DJs, musicians and performers in cities such as New York, Dallas, Seattle, Los Angeles, Tucson, and San Francisco while maintaining multiple residencies at various nightclubs on the Las Vegas Strip.
In 2007, after three years of focused and secretive writing and rehearsing, Cayce Andrew (vocals and percussion), Chuck Nicks (guitar), Mike Boyer (bass) and Aaron Holton (drums) emerged as, "Decibel Output," a four-piece Las Vegas-based rock quartet whose sound combined psychedelic melodies, odd time signatures, distorted guitars, and intricate live percussion. The band played a number of shows in Las Vegas and Boulder City before disbanding only a year later.
Along with an eclectic group of artists and performers from numerous Las Vegas productions, in 2008 Cayce was asked to participate as a musician and stage performer in, "The Art Of Prostitution," a production written and produced by Cirque Du Soleil performer, Wassa Coulibaly. The production, based on true events, boldly focused on exploring the beauty and stigma behind prostitution and sexuality.
Also in 2008, Cayce joined Las Vegas DJ, music producer and film director, Jimmie Gonzalez a.k.a. "Speedy" in creating, "Cinema Therapy," a multi-sensory audio/visual production blending electronic dance music, cult film and live performance. During the production, Cayce appears on stage as a striking, demonic figure known as, "The Red Man," wearing little more than airbrushed make-up while improvising rhythms to Speedy's music. Cayce has made not only numerous cameos on stage during Speedy's production, but also during Speedy's music videos, short films and film screenings.
While spending time in San Francisco and Berkeley in late 2009, Cayce was invited to appear in a number of episodes of, "Better Bad News," a political satire show aimed at mocking mainstream media and corporate culture in a panel discussion format.
In 2010, Cayce was asked to demonstrate not only his musical, but also his comedic abilities in a number of skits which he would compose and contribute to the "1230 Show," a Las Vegas based, European-style, late-night clown show created by Cirque Du Soleil performers, Benedikt Negro and Brett Alters.
Cayce has also been invited to perform with the "Fire Conclave" during the 2010 and 2011 "Burning Man" festival in Black Rock City. The Conclave is described as the world's largest annual gathering of fire dancers and percussionists who converge to perform during the pre-burn ceremony.
In late 2010, Cayce independently released his first solo EP, "The Antidote," a collection of four original songs which he had written and recorded a year previously. In early 2011, only a few months following his debut release, Cayce released, "The Antidote Remixed," a four-track EP of remixes by Metaphase, wonkknow, Glenn A.D. and Jonny Vibe based on the the songs of "The Antidote." That same year, Cayce would team up with wonkknow to release, "As You Face West," a three song EP based on an original collaboration between the two artists, as well as a remix from each of them. Also later that year, Cayce would contribute a remix to Candy Warpop's, "Post Op-Lollipop" Remix EP and another remix to DJ Koja's, "Fetish" EP.
In late 2011, Cayce debuted his first live, solo musical performance - which combined his music production, vocals and percussion - during the "Post-Op Lollipop" EP release party.
