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Meet Isaac Angel, the remix supervisor!
He was born and raised in Tel Aviv, Israel and also lived in Istanbul and London. Currently he is a resident of San Francisco in California... we're talking about Isaac Angel, the man who supervised the production of the remixes for Gülseren, who will represent Turkey at this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
Has been singing in musical shows ever since 1992, some of the musicals which he acted in leading roles were Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, Copacabana and many more. Alongside his stage performances he also produced and directed many photography and video projects for the fashion and music industries in Europe and the Middle East.
Has been awarded with the Golden Butterfly award and is currently working on his new single Come away, which is to be released within a few weeks. The single will consist a radio edit, an instrumental version along with three extra club and dance remixes produced by worldwide known DJ's and music writers, and a duet version with pop star Reyhan Karaca (who represented Turkey in 1991 at the Eurovision Song Contest).
For the past months, Isaac has been working on the Rimi rimi ley project, consisting of eight remixes, as supervisor of the eight production processes. Together with Ozan Colakoglu, the man behind the music of (among others) Tarkan and Sertab, he has been working on his own single too! As they are almost finished, Isaac can look forward to his trip to Kiev. Meanwhile, he's giving away 10 copies of his single Come away to esctoday.com visitors!
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