No You Turn

No You Turn was a late 1980s and 1990s band with a synthpop sound and had much success in Puerto Rico after their single "I Still Love You" from the first album Puppet's Frustration. That song was remixed by Pablo Flores who has previously worked with Madonna, Gloria Estefan, Ricky Martin, Christina Aguilera and other artists. Other singles were "Christmas Song" and the title track from their debut album.[1]

They had two CDs among other singles. Between Doubt & Risk was their last CD.

In Puerto Rico NYT would be a major influence to others in the dance music genre, along with "gurus" Giorgio Moroder and Patrick Cowley. Synthpop has a large underground following in Puerto Rico and in Europe.

No You Turn was George Andujar (Vocals), Ignacio Rodriguez (Keyboards), Joey Maldonado (bass), Ariel Navedo (guitar) and Willie Aleman/Dave Montana (drums).

In 1989 Andujar completed an independent project titled Dancecode with local engineer, producer and musician Elvin Orta, whose song "The Story is True", was ranked by a local newspaper as "Best Danceable Production" of the year.

References

  1. myspace.com/noyouturn
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