Blue Boy is a moniker used by the Scottish DJ, producer, and re-mixer Lex Blackmore, also known as Lexicon Avenue. Notably recognized in the electronic dance music scene for his unique sampling and incorporation of various genres, Blue Boy gained international acclaim in the mid to late 1990s. The artist's fame is largely attributed to the single "Remember Me," an ingenious track that masterfully samples Marlena Shaw's "Woman of the Blues," released in 1997. This track has proven to be timeless, continually resurfacing with various remixes that bring fresh sounds while maintaining the nostalgic vibe of the original.
Though relatively low-key following the height of "Remember Me," Blue Boy resurfaced in the music scene with a variety of remixes of the iconic track, engaging a new generation of listeners. The re-emergence kick-started with remixes from notable artists like David Penn, Franky Rizardo, and Hoxton Whores, ensuring the classic hit remained relevant in the evolving dance music landscape. In addition to these remixes, Blue Boy's catalog includes tracks like "Sandman," which further showcases his adeptness at creating thoughtful, sample-driven dance music. Blue Boy's influence is etched into the tapestry of 90s dance music, and his work continues to be celebrated by DJs and music enthusiasts around the world.
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