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Matt Schwartz
Schwartz in 2009
Schwartz in 2009
Background information
Also known as
Born (1971-10-26) 26 October 1971 (age 53)
Haifa, Israel
Genres
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • composer
  • arranger
  • programmer
  • audio engineer
  • DJ
Years active1995–present

Matt Schwartz (born 26 October 1971) is an Israeli-British record producer, songwriter, composer, arranger, programmer, audio engineer, and DJ. He describes himself on his X profile as a "Proud Zionist".

Early life

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Schwartz was born in Israel and moved to London in the early 1990s. He attended Kingston University and began working at the Hit-House in Hammersmith in 1994, collaborating with artists such as Farley "Jackmaster" Funk, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Matt Jam, and Carl Brown. During this time, he also produced records with James F. Reynolds.[1]

Career

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From 1996 to 1998, Schwartz worked at BeatFarm Studios, producing records for Massive Attack, Arthur Baker, Sara J, Tall Paul, and others.[2][3][4][5] In 1998, Schwartz shifted focus to his career as an artist and producer. He founded Destined Records in 2000 for his own releases and co-founded Blackgold Recordings with Gil Goldberg and Muff Winwood.[6]

In 2005, Schwartz performed at the Paris Techno Parade as The Drill.[7] He subsequently has played many gigs under his 'The Drill Sound System' and 'DADA Sound System' and with his Deepest Blue Project.[8] Schwartz has had music featured in films such as The Jackal and The Matrix, and has released music under various aliases, including M'Black, DADA, The Drill, 4tune500, and Deepest Blue.[9][10][11][12][13][14] From 2004 to 2007, his composition of Shooting Star was the theme tune for Sky Sports.[15]

In 2009, Schwartz collaborated with Trevor Horn, Olly Murs, Lol Creme, and Robbie Williams. He reached No. 1 on the Billboard Dance Airplay chart in 2010 with M'Black and topped Dutch charts in 2011 with "Bang It All" as Dada & Mastiksoul featuring Akon.[citation needed] In 2012, he co-wrote Kylie Minogue's "Timebomb." His track "Crush" reached No. 1 on the US dance charts in 2013.[16]

In 2014, Schwartz co-wrote and produced Madison Beer's "Unbreakable" and Cheryl Cole's "Only Human."[17] He also contributed to Selah Sue's album Reason and worked with artists such as Union J, Ruen Brothers, Holychild, and Pitbull. In 2015, "Outlines" by Mike Mago featuring Dragonette reached No. 8 on the UK Singles Chart. Schwartz also collaborated with All Tvvins on their debut album[18] and NERVO on Collateral, co-producing tracks including "The Other Boys" featuring Minogue, Jake Shears, and Nile Rodgers, as well as Avicii's "You're Gonna Love Again."[19]

In 2016, Schwartz co-wrote and produced Selah Sue's "Fear Nothing," which won the North Vision Song Contest in Zurich. In 2018, he produced Yungblud's self-titled EP[20] and Peking Duk's "Wasted." Schwartz co-produced Yungblud's The Underrated Youth EP in 2019, which entered the UK charts at No. 6, and also worked on the singles "Loner" and "11 Minutes featuring Halsey and Travis Barker.[21]

In 2020, Schwartz co-produced and co-wrote Yungblud's second album, Weird!, which topped the UK charts. He produced and co-wrote "Patience" by KSI featuring Yungblud and Polo G in 2021, which reached No. 1 on the UK Big Top 40.[22] In 2022, he worked on Yungblud's third album, including singles "Tissues" and "Don't Feel Like Feeling Sad Today."[23][24]

Producer work

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Number one records

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Year Artist Tracks Album Role UK Chart Position Club Chart Other Charts Certificate
1997 Wamdue Project "King of My Castle" Remixer No. 1 No. 1
1998 Massive Attack "Dissolved Girl" Mezzanine Writer No. 1 (Album) No. 1 Platinum
2000 DJ Encore Album Intuition Writer, producer No. 1 Denmark
2001 4tune500 "Dancing in the Dark" Artist/Writer/Producer No. 1
2002 Matt Schwartz "Can You Feel" Artist/ Writer/Producer No. 42 No. 1
2002 M-Gee "Body Swerve" Artist/Writer/Producer #1
2003 Deepest Blue "Deepest Blue" Late September Artist/Writer/Producer #7 #1
2004 Deepest Blue "Give It Away" Late September Artist/Writer/Producer #8 #1
2005 The Drill "The Drill" Artist/Writer/Producer France No. 1
2006 DADA "Lollipop" Artist/Writer/Producer #18 #1 Spain No. 8
2008 Deepest Blue "Miracle" Artist/Writer/Producer #1
2009 DADA "Stereo Flo" Artist/Writer/Producer #1 Russia No. 5
2010 M'Black "Heartbreak" Artist/Writer/Producer Billboard airplay No. 1
2010 Olly Murs "A Million More Years" Olly Murs Writer No. 1 (Album) 2× Platinum
2011 DADA & Mastiksoul ft. Akon "Bang It All" Artist/Writer/Producer Holland No. 1
2012 Kylie Minogue "Timebomb" Writer/Producer #31 #1 Billboard airplay No. 1
2012 Conor Maynard featuring Ne-Yo "Turn Around" Contrast Remix/Production #8 #1
2014/15 Mike Mago & Dragonette Outlines Writer / Producer #8 #1 upfront club top 40 #1 UK Indie charts, UK Cool Cuts No. 1 #1 commercial pop top 30 (music week) #4 (midweek charts) 2xPlatinum
2015 Cheryl Only Human Writer / Producer #7 (Album) #1 MTV (16 feb 2015) #1 Viva TV Silver
2015 (Album)/2016 (single) Selah Sue Fear Nothing Writer/Producer #1 Album Belgium, Luxemburg, Netherlands Gold (Bel)
2018 Peking Duk Wasted Writer/Producer #1 Lithuania iTunes
2019 Yungblud with Halsey and Travis Barker 11 Minutes Writer/Producer #1 New music Friday UK&AU Spotify[25] Platinum Aus/Gold US
2020 YUNGBLUD Weird! Writer/Producer #1 Album #1 UK Official Album Charts[26] Silver
2021 KSI featuring YUNGBLUD & Polo G Patience Writer/Producer #3 #1 UK Big Top 40[27]
2022 YUNGBLUD YUNGBLUD (Album 3) Writer/Producer #1 [28]
  1. 1 Ireland [29]
  2. 1 Scotland [30]
  3. 1 Australia [31]
  4. 1 Austria [32]
  5. 1 New Zealand [33]

Other singles / album tracks

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2013 Bo Bruce "Save Me" Before I Sleep Writer/Production #10 (Album)
2013 Lawson "Love Locked Out" Chapman Square Writer/Production #4 (Album)
2014 Madison Beer "Unbreakable" Writer/Production
2014 Cheryl Cole "Only Human" Only Human Writer/Production #6 (Album)
2014 Union J "Song for you and I" You Got It All Writer/Production
2014 Kylie Minogue "Sparks" Writer/Producer
2015 Lawson "Mountains" Writer
2015 All Tvvins "Darkest Ocean" Writer/Producer
2016 Lawson "Money" Writer
2016 Joe and Jake "You're Not Alone" Writer/Producer
2016 NCT (band) "Without You" Writer/Production
2016 M.O "Too Good" Writer/Production[34]
2016 All Tvvins "IIVV" (Album) Production/Writer #2 Album (Ireland)[35]
2017 Yungblud "I Love You, Will You Marry Me" Production/Writer[36]
2018 BRYN "Pull Up" Production/Writer
2018 Yungblud feat. Charlotte Lawrence "Falling Skies" from 13 Reasons Why Season 2 13 Reasons Why - S2 soundtrack Production/Writer[37]
2018 Bullet for My Valentine "Letting You Go" and "Under Again" Gravity Writer[38]
2018 Yungblud "Medication", "Machine Gun (F**k The NRA)", "Psychotic Kids", "Anarchist", "I Love You, Will You Marry Me", "Polygraph Eyes", "Kill Somebody" and "21st Century Liability" 21st Century Liability Producer/writer[39]
2019 Yungblud "Braindead!" and "Casual Sabotage" The Underrated Youth EP Producer/writer[40]
2020 JC Stewart "I need you to hate me" Producer/Writer[41]
2024 Master Peace "Lodge", "Panic101", "Start You Up", "I Might Be Fake", "Sick in The Bathroom", "Heaven", and "Happiness is Love" How To Make A Master Peace Producer/Writer[42]

Selected discography

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  • 1997 Remix 'King of my castle' – Wamdue project Eruption records UK charts No. 1
  • 1998 Remix 'South of the border'- (Angels release) Robbie Williams 'EMI'
  • 1998 Co-write 'Dissolved Girl' – Massive Attack (featured on The Matrix) Virgin records UK Charts No. 1 album (Mezzanine)
  • 1999 Production, co-writer, Instruments – 'A bigger picture' – JTQ Gut Records
  • 2000 Artist 'Something about you' – TBC Echo records
  • 2001 Production, co-write 'Intuition' – Dj Encore ft. Engelina Universal Scandinavian chart topping act
  • 2002 Artist with Jo Mills Dancing in the dark – 4Tune500 Blackgold recordings
  • 2002 Matt Schwartz Pres. Sholan – "Can You Feel (What I'm Going Through)"
  • 2003 Nova – "All This Love" – Multiply Records[43]
  • 2003 Artist With Grant Nelson Bodyswerve – M-Gee Ft. Mica Paris Swing City Club chart No. 1
  • 2003 Deepest Blue – "Deepest Blue"
  • 2004 Deepest Blue – "Give it Away"
  • 2004 Deepest Blue – "Is It A Sin"
  • 2004 Deepest Blue – "Shooting Star"
  • 2004 Deepest Blue Album- 'Late September' – Open Records, UK Charts No. 22 Silver Certificate
  • 2004 Remix 'I Like It {featuring Yvonne John Lewis} Free2Air Recordings UK Charts No. 10
  • 2005 'The Drill' – "The Drill"
  • 2005 'The Drill' – "One More Night"
  • 2006 Matt Schwartz & MJ Cole 'Earthlift' – Matt Schwartz and Matt Cole
  • 2007 Dada feat. Sandy Rivera & Trix – "Lollipop"
  • 2007 Klark- 'Do Disco'
  • 2008 Deepest blue-'Miracle'
  • 2008 'Fall Down' – Nicol Destined Records Feat on ABC's show Army Wives
  • 2008 'Piano Mano' – The Drill Ft. Firetruck and Antarctica – No 2 Buzz Charts, No 5 Cool Cuts No'1 Download charts
  • 2008 'Dancing in the dark 08' – 4tune500 4' buzz no' 1 dj download charts
  • 2008 Producer, co-write, Nicol 'how does it feel now'- ABC Drama Army Wives
  • 2009 Remixer – Robbie Williams – Bodies
  • 2009 Dada, Obernik & Harris – "Stereo Flo"
  • 2009 Co-Writer Lol Cream & Robbie Williams – A million more years
  • 2010 Producer, co-Writer, Instruments, Mixing – Hyper Crush – 'Flip the Switch' and 'Keep Up' (Mixing, additional instruments co-production)
  • 2010 Olly Murs – A million More years
  • 2010 M'Black – Heartbreak Destined Records/Robbins Ent., No. 1 Billboard Hot Dance Airplay, No. 2 Airplay (Internet radio), No. 9 Radio airplay (Dance)
  • 2011 Dada & Mastiksoul Ft. Akon – 'Bang It All'
  • 2011 Dada & Rui Da Silva ft One – Crazy Love (Destined Records)
  • 2012 Dada & Mastiksoul – Forever ft. Nani (Manchester United) No. 1 iTunes Portugal
  • 2012 Clement Marfo–Mayhem & Champion (Warner) No. 38 UK
  • 2012 Kylie Minogue-"Timebomb" (EMI) No. 1 in 10 countries including US & UK iTunes (inc video downloads) top 10 in 23 countries
  • 2012 Dada-Metals
  • 2012 M'Black – Crush
  • 2015 Dada, Paul Harris and Dragonette-Red Heart Black [Spinning/Source]

Location timeline

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  • 1981–1984 – Haifa youth philharmonic orchestra
  • 1990–1993 – Signal Studios, Israel
  • 1993–1995 – Kingston university Gateway school of music, Kingston upon themes, UK
  • 1995–1996 – Hit house production house, Hammersmith, UK
  • 1996–1998 – Beatfarm studios, Waterloo UK
  • 1998–2001 – Personal Studio, Golders Green, UK
  • 2009 - Sarm Studios
  • 2001– present – Destined Studios, Soho recording Studios, West end, UK.

References

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  1. ^ "Dissolved Girl". MassiveAttack.ie. 8 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Birdcage Music". Birdcage.
  3. ^ "Matt Schwartz – Mix Engineer". Discogs. 26 August 1998.
  4. ^ "King of My Castle Info". Discogs. 26 August 1999.
  5. ^ "JTQ – A bigger Picture". AllMusic.com.
  6. ^ "Working with Gil Goldberg". Duedil.
  7. ^ "The Drill – Techno Paris Parade". Melty. 12 September 2005.
  8. ^ "The man behind The Drill, Deepest Blue and DADA". Club District.
  9. ^ "Billboard Artist – Mblack". Billboard.
  10. ^ "Matt Schwartz – DanceEnergy". DanceEnergy. 23 March 2009.
  11. ^ "DADA feat Sandy Rivera – Lollipop". BBC.
  12. ^ "Swedish Charts Matt Schwartz". Swedish Charts.
  13. ^ "The Drill – Firetruck". HousePlanet. Archived from the original on 6 January 2010. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
  14. ^ "Deepest Blue – Uaudio". Uaudio.
  15. ^ "Theme Tune for Sky Sports". KGB Answers.
  16. ^ "M'black Crush track". FMQB Productions. Archived from the original on 3 September 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2013.
  17. ^ "Cheryl Cole". Pop Justice.
  18. ^ "Thank you track". XFM.
  19. ^ "You're gonna love again track". Discogs. 3 July 2012.
  20. ^ "Yungblud EP". indiecentral.
  21. ^ "ii minutes". NME. 15 February 2019.
  22. ^ "genius credits". Genius.
  23. ^ "BBC YUNGBLUD Matty". BBC News. 4 September 2022.
  24. ^ "credits tissues". kkbox.
  25. ^ "11 minutes". Spotify.
  26. ^ "Weird! no 1". official Charts.
  27. ^ "number 1 big top 40". Big Top 40.
  28. ^ "number 1 UK". official charts.
  29. ^ "number 1 UK". Official charts.
  30. ^ "number 1 Scotland". Official charts.
  31. ^ interpret=Yungblud&titel=Yungblud&cat=a/ "number 1 Australia". aria. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  32. ^ "number 1 UK". official charts.
  33. ^ "number 1 UK". N top 40.
  34. ^ "Too Goog – MO". Hamada.
  35. ^ "IIVV – All Tvvins". irma.
  36. ^ "ILYWYMM". Discogs. 21 October 2017.
  37. ^ "Falling Skies (featuring Charlotte Lawrence)". My Soundf.
  38. ^ "Letting you go". All about music. 19 May 2018.
  39. ^ "21st Century Liability". Umusic.
  40. ^ "Underrated youth". celebmix. 20 October 2019.
  41. ^ "JC Stewart shares his new single "I need you to hate me"". Warner Music.
  42. ^ "Master Peace". PMR Records. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  43. ^ "Nova (8) – All This Love (vinyl) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 2 September 2005. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
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