Aviance Records is a multi-genre record label company that promotes new and upcoming artists. It is a division of the House of Aviance brand—one of the legendary ballroom houses in the U.S.[2][3][4] The company is headed by Mother Juan Aviance (CEO / A&R) and David Ohana Aviance (CEO / Producer).[1]
The first record released on this label was a house track titled Avi’ously Aviance (2014), produced by David Ohana Aviance and featuring EJ Aviance, Kevin Aviance, Perry Aviance and Mother Juan Aviance.[3] Since then, it has gone on to release other tracks such as Discotech (produced by dEEcEE); Who You Are (produced by Ohana and Morabito);[5]Circles (by Rob Moore), the soulful trackThey Don't See — a collaboration between producer/remixer Call Me Cleve (Cleveland Allen) and vocalist Zhana Roiya; Take Control by Shanee; OVAH by Erickatoure Aviance — produced Adam Joseph;[6][7] and Vogue Is My Religion by Coby Koehl – mixes by Adam Joseph and David Ohana Aviance.[8]
Circles – produced by DJ Rob Moore; dub mix by David Ohana Aviance
Released: April 15, 2016
2016
They Don't See – by Zhana Roiya; produced by Call Me Cleve
Released: July 22, 2016
2016
Take Control – by Shanee; original & dub mix produced and mixed by Gilad Markovich; club mix, 10am mix & instrumental remixed by DJ/Producer David Ohana Aviance
^Wave Music : Mother Juan Aviance and House of Aviance in "Kevin Aviance Wave Music" [3]Archived 2010-12-05 at the Wayback Machine
^ ab"MORABITO & AVIANCE TEAM UP FOR A NEW TRACK" : "Morabito (aka Susan Morabito) and David Ohana Aviance (Aviance Records) rework the classic 90s house track "I'm a Bitch" feat. Johanna" [in] King Mag [4]Archived 2017-12-26 at the Wayback Machine (Retrieved December 25, 2017)
^Thotyssey : "On Point With: Mother Juan Aviance" (June 21st, 2017)
^"Erickatoure – Ovah (Music Video)" on Hey Qween official YouTube Channel. Published on June 26, 2017 [5]
^ abCoby Koehl "The Duplex, NYC, November 11, 2017" Reviewed by Chris Struck for Cabaret Scenes [in] Cabaret Scenes [6] (Retrieved December 25, 2017)