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Cazwell to release “Watch my mouth” on August 4

By ephram st. cloudJune 18, 2009 Article

Having collaborated over the years with a who’s who of downtown New York and abroad— including Amanda Lepore, Larry Tee, Boy George, Jodie Harsh, Colton Ford, David Lachapelle, The Ones, Chris Joss, Peppermint, GoodandEvil, Karl Giant and Lost Daze—Cazwell’s new album Watch My Mouth—out August 4–is the natural next step for a performer schooled in clubland, pulling together some of his most effortlessly catchy singles and pushing things forward with new tracks perfectly-suited to bring the party. Club bangers like “All Over Your Face” (which first tore up the Top 40 dance charts in ’06) and the recent viral video sensation “I Seen Beyoncé At Burger King” sit nicely next to new party jams like “Tonight” (featuring the classic Shannon chorus hook “Give me tonight!”), a plea to partygoers to retain fiscal responsibility with “Get My Money Back,” and “Get Into It,” a funky fashion-hop duet starring Amanda Lepore. “All I wanna do is party and have a good time! I think everyone can relate to that right about now,” explains Cazwell.

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Cazwell’s fresh dj-friendly electro and hip-pop beats will be showcased in two new videos: “Tonight” and “Get Into It” starring Amanda Lepore and directed by Marco Ovando.

At a time when artists like Lady Gaga are redefining the art and artifice of dance music, Cazwell is finally primed to take center stage. About being one of the first artists to collaborate with the pop princess—he has performed as her opening act and was featured on her #1 hit “Just Dance”–Caz exclaims “Gaga is fierce! The first time I performed ‘Just Dance’ with her was in a Lower East Side club on Ave C. She threw me on the stage floor and started riding me, then pushed me off into the crowd. It was amaaazing!”

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Cazwell’s music embodies the same spirit of fun and goofball experimentation that was the hallmark of artists like M.I.A., Neneh Cherry, Eminem and Deee-lite. “More than anything, I want to inspire people to have a good time,” says Cazwell. “When I go to a club, I want to party. And I want to make music that makes other people want to party. I’m not necessarily trying to make people think too hard–I’m trying to make them dance.”

Cazwell is also executive producer, brainchild and songwriter behind Amanda Lepore’s upcoming debut album I…Amanda Lepore, also due this summer. The album features such Caz-penned Lepore classics as “Champagne,” “My Hair Looks Fierce,” (which has already been tapped for a television theme song), and the rambunctious pop punk ode to love, “Cotton Candy.” Caz also guest stars in the “Cotton Candy” music video directed by Bec Stupak, which will be Amanda’s premiere release for her album. About being Sonny to a tran-international Cher, Caz says, “I love working on the Amanda record because she’s so interesting and has had such a crazy life. She has a very different point of view. I think that makes for an amazing album. I think we definitely achieved that with I…Amanda Lepore.”

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While recording Watch My Mouth, Cazwell also has spent the last couple of years traveling the world gigging and making special appearances, soaking up the best beats and making an international slew of new fans. He’s performed at Radio City Music Hall as an opening act for Cyndi Lauper’s True Colors Tour (“Radio City was a big production. Amanda and I performed with 22 drag queen ‘Rockettes’ and an additional 16 dancers with 2 costume changes. I learned a lot about keeping things under control to say the least!”), at Dior Homme’s 2008 after-party in Paris with electro upstarts Justice (“Performing for Dior was an honor. Very intimidating since Paris is hard to impress. Not to mention having Karl Lagerfeld at your show–you want to turn it out.”), and has been notoriously hosting outlaw Burger King parties in your city with troublemaker Daniel Nardicio.

Says Caz about finally unleashing Watch My Mouth onto the masses, “I wanted a CD that you could just play the whole thing through at a house party. From working so many parties in New York, I definitely took on that “good times” mentality, and just to make sure there is something for everyone, I decided to put in additional remixes at the end of the album.”

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Cazwell: Watch My Mouth

DISC 1:

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1. Watch My Mouth
2. Tonight
3. All Over Your Face
4. I Seen Beyoncé… featuring Jonny Makeup
5. The Sex That I Need featuring Avenue D
6. Get My Money Back
7. Get Into It starring Amanda Lepore
8. I Buy My Socks On 14th Street
9. Knocked Out
10. Mission Possible featuring The Ones
11. Limosine featuring Risqué
12. Gettin’ Over

BONUS MIXES:

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13. Spin That
14. I Buy My Socks On 14th Street (Chris Joss Old School Mix)
15. Watch My Mouth (Morgan Page Club Mix)
16. All Over Your Face (Greasy Grimy Two Timey Mix)
17. I Seen Beyoncé…(Mixmaster F Hot Tracks Remix)
18. Tonight (Lost Daze Freestyle Mix)

19. Money Back (Whatever Whatever Extended Mix)

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20. Get Into It Again starring Amanda Lepore (Count De Money Mix)
21. The Sex That I Need (Craig C’s Master Mix) **digital only

DISC 2:

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DVD

1. “I Seen Beyonce…featuring Jonny Makeup” Directed by Bec Stupak, Francis Legge and Cazwell
2. “Watch My Mouth” Directed by Mike Lowe and Francis Legge
3. “All Over Your Face” Directed by Francis Legge
4. “I Buy My Socks On 14th Street” Directed by Lukas Hauser
5. “Do U Wanna Break Up?” Directed by David Silverberg

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