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Exclusive! Jellybean Benitez talks to Clubbing
updated 10/09/03
Jellybean Benitez In a person's career there are defining moments and if you've ever shook your shimmy pre 1990 you'll know why; for Debbie Troops, this was one of them.
Jellybean Benitez talks exclusively to Clubbing
Jellybean Benitez on the decks
Jellybean Benitez on the decks

The first time I ever heard the 'Jellybean sound' I was standing on the dancefloor in the Camden Palace waiting for the UK debut of a little known shock chick with a nice line in lacy frocks and a penchant for crucifixes.The first bars of 'Holiday' brought me back from a brief dalliance with the Psychadelic Furs and I was a disco diva all over again.

The artist was Madonna and her producer was Jellybean Benitez.

Throughout the 80s and 90s there wasn't a remix or production that didn't have his influence and for a poor kid from the South Bronx, Mrs Benitez boy hasn't done half bad.

Jellybean - so christened by his sister - started out over 20 years ago standing in the DJ booth at his local club watching how the "older guys did it."

He says that it was straight career choice between pimping, being a bouncer or becoming a DJ and feels that he made the right one. His talent was spotted and soon he was playing clubs like Xenon, Electric Circus and the legendary Studio 54 in Manhattan.

Listen to the chat - part 1

Jellybean Benitez
Jellybean Benitez

He was an instant hit and started producing remix tracks for artists like Whitney Houston, James Ingram and George Benson.But it was his work with then girlfriend - Madonna - which lead to him making music for himself. "I enjoyed that alot," he says ,"I've enjoyed everything I've done but that was a good time."

He wrote the theme tune for the Ricki Lake chat show "Which many people, only, know me for!" he laughs. And then moved into film score work for movies including 'Carlito's Way' and 'Footloose'.

He set up his own production company and after a guest DJ appearance at a friend's house party, was persuaded to return to his first love - playing other peoples records.

Jellybean Benitez
Jellybean Benitez

For an original 'superstar DJ' he's a surprisingly normal bloke, who's finding his new lease of vinyl spinning an inspiration and "so fresh and really good for me".He's still involved with movie making but says that he's got no immediate plans to start producing his own tunes again just yet.

And so what goes around quite literally comes around the turntable, because the man who created the unique sound of one Mrs Ritchie and changed the face of club music forever, is back behind the decks and as he exclusively told Debbie Troops, from a sun baked villa in Tuscany, he's never been happier!

Listen to the chat - part 2

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