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Claudio Malatesti
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Claudio Malatesti took part to many Italian eurodance projects, such as Digilove, Ice MC, Fourteen 14, etc
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Claudio Mangione
EuroDance Producer |
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 Composer and producer Claudio Mangione's life in music started early with a classical education on guitar and bass. In 1990 he recorded his first single Joystick - My Girl which went right away #1 in the radio charts and put him on the bigger clubs' scene. In 1993 Mangione produced a breakthrough with I.Q. - Psycho. The track reached chart positions previously unknown for Trance and quickly brought sought after local DJ gigs in the most important clubs in Europe. The follow up release Indoor - Last Night A DJ Saved My Life again rocked the official French Charts and the German dance charts. Then he collaborated on the eurodance project Face II Face.
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Marc Z
EuroDance Producer |
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| Producer and songwriter Marc Mozart has worked with and for artists like Sean
"P.Diddy" Combs, Eiffel 65, Bro'Sis, No Angels and many others - he
has produced and written records for every major label in the world releasing
records in all major markets. Since the year 2000 every record he has produced
entered the Top 10 Charts of the release country.
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Alberto Margheriti
EuroDance Producer |
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 Italian producer, composer Alberto Margheriti is General Manager in charge of records and publishing for his company, Smilax Publishing founded in 1994 and DJ Seven Productions.
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Marissal
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| B. Marisal is the Belgian producer who stands behind many projects such as X-Kameron, Melomania, Firenze, Tanaka, Pleasure Game, Le Park, Yanso, The Fog, Sun Box, Mundo Vision.
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Frankie Marlowe
EuroDance Producer |
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 Italo producer, composer and arranger Frankie Marlowe (Francesco Racanati) was born in Genova on November 14th 1961. He currently lives in Massa. His first succesful project was Elaine Laye's cover of How deep is your love (originally by the Bee Gees), released in Europe and Japan in 1989, which also contains the unreleased September Love. Among other productions, let's mention Spring Rain by Nine 2 Six, republished in 2011 on DJ Josè Padilla's compilation album "Bella Musica Vol. 6, and No "Cindy" Joke's Don' t make me cry, also released in Japan, as well as CD single Lupi Cattivi in 1998, featuring raps by famous goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, a benefit project for "Blue Telephone" association (for which Frankie has written the text in Italian - Stop violence against children).
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Max Martin
EuroDance Producer |
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Born Martin Karl Sandberg on February 26th 1971, Swedish music producer and songwriter Max Martin was raised up in Stenhamra, Ekerö Municipality, a suburb of Stockholm (Sweden). As a teenager he sang in a variety of bands before joining a glam-style/ heavy metal band called It's Alive in 1985 as their singer and frontman. It's Alive were formed by ex-LAZY members Per Aldeheim and Kim Björkgren on guitars, and John Rosth who had been a member of Lineout. Martin eventually dropped out of high school to pursue a career in music with his band under the nickname "Martin White". In 1988 they participated in the national rock championships and played as the in-house band at a disco in Cyprus. The band got a breakthrough in 1991, as Dave Constable of Megarock Records offered them to make a demo-record. The later debut album was originally pressed in 1,000 copies and later on given away as a free cover tape in the UK by the Metal Forces magazine. The decision to focus on a music career paid off as they landed a record deal on producer Denniz PoP's label Cheiron Records, a BMG affiliate. After recording their second album Earthquake Visions, they released three singles in conjunction with the record and toured through Europe in 1994 supporting Kingdom Come. Earthquake Visions sold a disappointing 30,000 copies, despite being released in as many as 30 countries. More importantly though, Martin also began collaborating on songs with PoP. Recognizing a talent for writing pop songs in the young rocker, PoP renamed his new protegé Max Martin and eventually became his mentor.
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Pascal Maton
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 Producer, remixer and composer for the French eurodance artists Norma
Ray and Léa Kiss. He had also took part to Indra's
first hit Let's Go Crazy a few years before.
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Charlie Mauthe
EuroDance Producer |
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 Italian DJ, songwriter, rapper, producer and remixer Charles Mauthe von Degerfeld was born in Palermo, Sicily. In 1989 he won 1st place AID (Association of Italian Disc Jockey), with the qualification DJ beatboxer. Then he started writing pop music for the festival Trinacria Gold & Cantamare.
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MBRG
EuroDance Producer |
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MBRG stands for the producers team Maurizio Braccagni
and Roberto Gallo
Salsotto. They have done tons of remixes for other groups including JK,
Charlotte, the Great Family, Whigfield, and a bunch of others. Roberto Gallo
Salsotto still produces a lot of new eurodance like the recent hits No Time
For Lies by Salsotto feat. DJ Stella and Downtown by Sals-8 in 2000.
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Robert Meister
EuroDance Producer |
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Robert Meister aka Robin Masters, aka Bob Wundermann, worked with Kai Matthiesen on the eurodance project Mr President. He also stood behind Master B - Dancing In The Night and contributed to X-perience - A Neverending Dream and to Crispy Kiss Me .
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