Style: Club, House, DJ, MC, Vocals, Singing.
Country: The Netherlands
Website: Stanleyfoort.com

Biography

Stanford (Stanley Foort) was born january 7th, 1968. Being the son of a leadsinger in a soulband, and a gospelchoirsinger, he was destined to become a musician at a young age. Stanley (Stan 4 friends) was influenced by a wide variety of music, including his fathers record collection. From gospel, James Brown, Jim Reeves and the Motownsound of the 60s, via Michael Jackson, The Police, Earth Wind and Fire and the disco/funksound of the 70s, to Bob Marley, Depeche Mode, Simple Minds, Prince and the New Wave/electro-sound of the early 80s.
At the age of 13 he wanted to play the drums, but mom and dad didn't want to ruin the good relationship with their neighbours, so he took organ lessons instead. In between studying hours he started making his first moves as a dj; with the use of two cassette- decks and a turntable, Stan was able to blend house, new wave, pop, r'n b and disco into an energetic mix. Decks were later replaced by Technics turntables + a sampler. Nowadays, one would call this mixstyle mash-up...

Also dancing was (and still is) one of his entertainment passions, resulting him and some other crazy dance-maniacs in crushing the World Non-stop Dancing Record, by dancing for 102 hours non-stop, which is in the Dutch Guinness Book of Records! More crazy examples? One year later, 1989, he won a car in the finals of a dancecontest. Ending up selling the car that same night, to split the cash amongst the 6 other final-contestants, including a now very famous cousin ;-)

While dj- and live act-gigs were taking off nationwide, he started working at a recordshop called Midtown. He got signed to their label and in 1990 his first production was released: "Got me goin' crazy", a new jack swing track co-produced by René v.d. Weyde (Atlantic Ocean), featuring his sister Patricia and his cousin Lucien on vocals.
Later that year Techno house project LA Style, already buzzing underground with "James Brown is Dead", were in need of a new frontman... Stan could not refuse the given opportunity to broaden his musical horizon and decided to put his upcoming dj-career on hold in order to do the "James Brown is Dead Worldtour". Of course performing as guest-dj @ the aftershows in countries such as Japan, Germany and Australia.

After a year of touring, Stan left LA Style, bought some studio-gear and started writing and producing his own tracks at home. In '95, throughout his management, a copy of his demo reached Arnie Friedman, a German producer who loved his soulfull voice.  The result: "Heaven is here", a Euro-house clubhit in Germany. (later covered by 2 Bros. On The 4th Floor). A string of releases followed, but not with the wanted succes...
Back in the Dutch dancescene in '97, Stan and buddy Rene van der Weyde wrote a track about always staying positive: "Keep your head up!" This uplifting tune with catchy vocals was the first release under his Stanford moniker. Dancemusic-producers started noticing the ability of Stan to write strong, not-to-cheesy, deep lyrics (a very rare thing in dancemusic), resulting in more (non)vocal contributions and songwriting. Want crazy lyrics&vox? He can do that too. Remember Underground Movement ft Stanford with that massive floorfiller "Shake"? Nough said.

Further collabo's were with peepz like Cor Fijneman, Supersub, Bas Thomas, René van der Weyde, Peter Gelderblom, Edwin Pennock, Rene Amesz, Erik de Koning, Mojado, Rockdown Superstarz, Mark van Dale, 2Nefuse, Pedro&Benno (aka Rank 1), Lucien Foort (duh), Mark Norman, Mell Tierra, Hardwell, Essential Groovers, Mickey T from the Brothers Funk, Marc Vano, Soul Cartel...and the list is still growing...

All these productions, being put out under his own name, as well as aliases such as Stanford!, Spinn-Off and Fortizani, make it cristal-clear that after almost 20 years in the entertainmentbizz, Stan still has the ambition, skills and drive to do it all.
As MC STANFORD, even hosting big clubnights and dance-festivals is a walk in the park for 'Stantheman'. He is without a doubt one of the most versatile and well-respected MC's in the Dutch clubscene, famous for "knowing when 2 shut the f*ck up". He's hosted for all the major dutch dj's (you name 'm, he’s "done" m) + names like Eddy Halliwell, Cosmic Gate, Yohi Biomehanika to name just a few.

With his incredible timing, instant-recognizable voice and freestyle vocalizm, Stanford has hosted events such as Crazyland, Boulevard of Dance, Decibel outdoor Festival, Little Sins, FFWDDanceParade, Armada Nights,Hooked on Music Tour, Plastic Fantastic, BITCH, Intenze Festival, Erotic Sensitive, Radio538 Queensday party, Blackhole Tour, H2O, Sneakerz on the Beach, In Touch, Fabulous, UWXP, Pleasure Island Festival, Summerbreeze Festival etc.etc...

As DJ STANFORD. 2009...Now the dj virus is back once again. And it looks serious. When attending a dj set from Stanford, expect banging house, techhouse,tribal, latin, electro and a bite of techno. 2 words: Everything goes!
At the moment he's gaining worldwide respect for his vocals on trax like Maximize, History of House, Next gear and his own new track called Innersoul Preacher, getting support from the likes of Roger Sanchez(2x release yourself radioshow), dutch dancestations Slam FM and Radio 538, DJ Marcella, Bingo Players, Bart B More, Hardwell, Jean, Tiesto, Mojado and many more...

So, there you have it folks. If you did'nt know, now you know.
Singer-Songwriter/Producer/MC-Vocalist AND DJ; Stanley Foort aka STANFORD…

Discography

1990 Stanley Foort - Got me goin crazy (Midtown)
1990 She-She - Happy feelings (Palace)
1993 Spinn-Off - Weekends (Icu)
1994 Stanley Foort - Heaven is here + rmxs (Polydor)
1994 Stanley Foort - Love makes the world go arround + rmxs (Polydor)
1995 Stanley Foort - Find you anyway + rmxs (Polydor)
1996 Stanley Foort - You make me believe in magic (Polydor)
1996 Hit-o-Matic - Melody of life (Dance Factory)
1997 Nation 4 - Music is my life (Indian)
1997 M-Pact - Dreams (ID&T)
1997 Jocks' Trap - Tribal tone (Tricky Stuff)
1997 Stanford - Keep your head up (Steady Beat)
1998 AF vs Stanford - Do that dance/get up an dance (Roxy)
1998 Dave Leatherman - Come on get up (Private)
1999 Fortizani - Clubtrancefusion ep (7Club)
1999 Groove Structure - Funky zoo (7Club)
2000 M3 - M3 ep (7club)
2001 Pedro and Benno - Speechless (Karma)
2001 Mark van Dale ft CB Milton - Something goin on (Vocal Bizz)
2003 Anthony Cordell ft. Stanford - Surrender (Blackhole)
2003 Colin Forbes - Shut up and dance (Blue)
2004 Rene Amesz ft. Stanford - Open your Soul (Extrema)
2005 UndergroundMovement ft. Stanford - Shake (MarisMusic)
2006 UndergroundMovement ft. Stanford – Shake rmxs (MarisMusic)
2007 Electronic Freaks ft Stanford - Fucking audio (Big Boss)
2008 Mojado ft Stanford – Angel of Mine (on album Skitzo)
2008 Mojado ft Stanford – Make it Work (on album Skitzo)
2008 SuperSub&Bas Thomas ft Stanford – Get down (Fame/Armada)
2009 Mell Tierra&Sebastian D. ft Stanford - Maximize (Dos Palomas Negras)
2009 LeQue ft. Stanford - History of House (PM Deep)
2009 Stanford - Innersoul Preacher (PM Music)
2009 Mickey T. ft Stanford - Next Gear (S.m.a.s.h.)
2009 DJ San Sebastian ft Stanford - Revolution (Yummie records)
2009 Stanford - Kisses EP (PM Music)
2009 Firebeatz & Mell Tierra ft Stanford - Hit the Dust (Made in NL)
2010 Mell Tierra ft Stanford - Satisfy (Dos Palomas Negras)

Media

Links

Stanleyfoort.com
www.myspace.com/djmcstanford
www.fortizani.hyves.nl