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Matt Pop is a producer and remixer from The Netherlands, known for his mixes for RuPaul, Almighty, Andy Bell, Peter Wilson, Nicki French, Hazell Dean, Cilla Black, Erasure, Bucks Fizz, Lonnie Gordon, Pierre Pascual and many others. He also has quite a reputation for doing unauthorised bootlegs that prove popular with fans and often also the original artists themselves. The many unofficial Matt Pop ABBA mixes have gained him a loyal follwing amongst fans of the Swedish Fab Four. His style is uplifting, vocal, melodic and electronic.

Haywoode: Bounce Back out now!

British singer/dancer/model Sid Hawoode enjoyed considerable success in the late 80’s, scoring international hits such as Roses, Getting Closer and A Time Like This. Her debut album Arrival featured two early Stock Aitken and Waterman tracks (Better Not Fool Around and Getting Closer) and a cover of Prince‘s I Wanna Be Your Lover. The album has been a much sought-after collector’s item for many years, until its 2010 re-release in expanded, re-mastered form on the excellent Cherry Pop label (http://www.cherryred.co.uk/).

Work on her come-back album “Bounce Back” (initially called THE Bounce Back) was actually completed more than a year ago but the release date kept being re-scheduled due to a variety of factors, including a change of management and record company. All boring business stuff really, so let’s skip to November 2011, as it is finally here! The album was executive produced by Haywoode and T1 Music Australia, who also wrote most of the songs. Matt Pop was brought in early on by Peter Wilson of T1 to co-produce. With Sid Haywoode and writing partner Marco Allegrini in New York, Matt Pop in Holland and T1 Music in Australia,  Bounce Back was an effort on a global scale! Luckily, all the hard work has paid off and everybody involved is very proud of the outcome. The album features new versions of her popular tracks Roses and Getting Closer, as well as a unique PWL mix of He’s Got Magic, a version that was only available on a very hard to find vinyl pressing until now. The full mix is included here for the first time in its full digital glory! As for the rest of the album: Haywoode herself describes her sound as pop/soul/dance and I’d say she is spot on. Make your own mind up and check out the previews on i-Tunes or Amazon. The physical cd will be released in a few weeks time if you still prefer a shiny plastic disc – and who doesn’t?

Check out the track-by-track album preview on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVUWZL-9Y5Q

Vote for Matt Pop Queen Mix!

Matt Pop has entered the official Queen remix contest for Don’t Stop Me Now. Voting starts December 14, 2011. You can listen to the Matt Pop Magic Mix here:

http://www.talenthouse.com/creativeinvites/preview/a1caf4fa19e22bd075abe01aaed65fbc/352

If you like the mix and want to vote for it, click “Support Matt” on the voting page and you will get a reminder once the voting starts. Apart from the public votes, the first prize will be hand-picked by Brian May and Roger Taylor!

Lonnie Gordon single

The power anthem “A God That Can Dance” by the incomparable Lonnie Gordon has just been re-issued as a proper single, with remixes by Northern Beat, Sleazesisters, Rinaldo Montezz, John Le Page & LFB. Ofcourse, both the Matt Pop Club Mix and the Matt Pop Radio Mix are included, too! Check out the previews in your favourite digital download store or buy directly from www.pumpinukrecords.com


1.000 subscribers on YouTube!

Matt Pop‘s official YouTube channel now has 1.000 followers! We’re not Lady Gaga yet (536.595 subscribers) but really: do we want to be? So, to celebrate our steadily growing select little group of pop-lovers, I have uploaded no less than 6 Matt Pop mixes for you here:  http://wtrns.fr/gLfvntZwI0-8c.

It’s a nicely mixed bag of goodies; 2 favourites from my former account, that are no longer on my channel, one mix that has never been heard, one instrumental for you synth fans, and yes: there is also a Matt Mix of a certain well known Swedish group that was fairly succesfull in the Seventies and Eighties.  The link will be active until November 22, 2011. So, enjoy your free tunes but do please support the artists buy paying for their music, too. Here’s to a thousand more!