Slipmatt

Slipmatt

Slipmatt (born Matthew Nelson, 22 April 1967) is an English happy hardcore (and more recently rave breaks) producer and DJ based in Essex, England. He was one half of rave act SL2, who had a 1992 UK hit with "On A Ragga Tip".[1]

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History

Nelson began his professional DJ career in 1989 as the resident DJ for Raindance rave event. His first music production was in 1989 where Slipmatt collaborated with DJ Lime forming SL2. The single "Do That Dance", was released in that same year. This was followed by the number 11 UK chart hit "DJs Take Control" / "Way In My Brain". The follow-up single "On a Ragga Tip", reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1992. As a result of their chart success, the band were propelled into the media spotlight and made appearances on Top of the Pops and other television shows. SL2's chart success continued with a remix of "Way in My Brain", which made the top twenty in the UK chart.

Amidst the chart success, Slipmatt cemented his name on the Breakbeat hardcore DJ circuit and was a regular at major Fantazia and Dreamscape events. In 1993, Nelson set up a new project, the SMD series (Slip Matt's Dubs). The first release, SMD#1, sold over 10,000 copies,[1] with a further three installments following in the series. A compilation album collected these recordings.

1994 saw the release of "Breaking Free" and "Hear Me" on Slipmatt and Lime's own Awesome Records imprint, the former being embraced by Jungle and Happy Hardcore DJs alike. The tracks were later remixed by DJ SS (Formation Records) and DJ Seduction (Impact Records) respectively. By 1995 Slipmatt's DJ sets had veared strongly towards the Happy Hardcore genre and Nelson set up Universal Records to represent this burgeoning style.[1] Releases from Force & Styles (as A Sense of Summer), DJ Sy & Unknown, DJ Demo and others followed. The tracks "Breaking Free" and "Hear Me" were again remixed, this time by Ramos & Supreme.

As Slipmatt, he has compiled and mixed several albums, including United Dance Anthems 1 & 2 and Moondance True Rave Anthems. Slipmatt's remixes include "Crowd Control" by Ramos, Supreme and the Sunset Regime on Hectic Records, "My Own" by Dj Seduction on Impact records and "Take Me Away" by Jimmy J and Crul-t on Kniteforce Recordings.

In 1997, Nelson began presenting his own radio show on Kiss 100.[1] Nelson has played in the US, Australia, Thailand, and around Europe. He has DJ'd at Ibiza's Space, Es Paradise, Eden, Summum, and West End clubs.

In 2003, Slipmatt's track, "Space", peaked at #41 in the UK Singles Chart.[2]

Slipmatt has DJ'd at Fantazia, Raindance, Moondance, Dreamscape,Hardcore Heaven, Helter Skelter, One Nation, United Dance, World Dance & Slammin Vinyl raves. Breakcore artist Shitmat is a clear parody of Slipmatt's name.

Awards

He has been voted 'Best DJ' by both Dream magazine and M8, and received a nomination for 'extreme international competition' by Muzik Magazine. He has been voted in the world top 20 DJ Magazine poll, received the title of 'Best Remixer' from the readers of M8, and an award for 'Outstanding Contribution to the Industry' from Kiss 100.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Du Noyer, Paul (2003). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music (1st ed.). Fulham, London: Flame Tree Publishing. p. 320. ISBN 1-904041-96-5. 
  2. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 164. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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