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| The life of George O'Dowd, as his
birth certificate knows him, contains so much
excitement, tragedy and drama that VH1's Behind the
Music opted to feature him and Culture Club for one
of its first (and most popular) episodes, while his
bare-all autobiography 'Take it Like A Man' has been
an international bestseller. What Americans may not
know is that Boy George spends most of his time
fully immersed in Europe's thriving dance music
scene, as a headlining club DJ; hosting a popular
radio show; writing, producing, remixing (and still
singing); and compiling best-selling mix CDs. Now,
after almost a dozen European releases, his debut
American DJ album arrives as part of Sire-London's
thriving 'Essential Mix' series, and it's going to
surprise a few people who thought they knew him.
From two-step to ragga, disco to techno, progressive
house to what George cheekily calls 'Prada Trance,'
its eighteen cuts are destined to impress both for
their sheer musical scope and their irrepressible
rhythmic vitality.
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