There at the birth of house music in the mid-1980s, New Yorker David Morales
went on to become a superstar DJ and legend of the dance scene for over 25
years. Raised in Brooklyn by Puertan Rican parents, Morales was shot in the leg
as teenager but escaped a tough upbringing by DJ-ing at legendary disco clubs
such as the Paradise Garage in the late 1970s. He started producing early house
records with Frankie Knuckles and later broke into the mainstream pop charts
with remixes for Madonna, Seal, U2 and Janet Jackson, before releasing debut
album The Product (1993) and underground h...