Go Home Productions
Mark Vidler | |
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Birth name | Mark Andrew Vidler DJ |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | EMI, Basta |
Go Home Productions (also known as GHP) is the alter ego of Mark Vidler, a producer/
Career
GHP creations have been heard regularly on
GHP's 2005 mix "Rapture Riders" (Blondie vs The Doors) was not only approved by both bands, but has been re-remixed using the original studio tracks, and officially released both as a single and as a track on Blondie's 2005 album Greatest Hits: Sound & Vision. It reached #1 on the Billboard US Hot Dance Club Play chart in May 2006, and charted in the top 40 of multiple worldwide singles charts, with continual play on numerous MTV channels; the (Blondie vs The Doors) video was directed by audiovisual artists Addictive TV who created a video mash-up of the two tracks.[12]
Another mash-up that has received approval of the original artists involved is "Ray of Gob" which superimposes the vocals from
Many Go Home Productions tracks were included in the 2007 mash-up compilation
Turning his skills to AV, for over 10 years Vidler has been one half of project Addictive TV with fellow artist Graham Daniels.[15]
References
- ^ a b Mark Andrew Vidler England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008. FamilySearch.
- ^ a b Lewis, Nick (April 10, 2004). "Mashing up the Music: Illegal blends of pop songs are flooding the world online". The Calgary Herald. pp. C1 C2.
- ^ Hamilton, Andrea (May 4, 2018). "May the Fourth Be With You: Happy Birthday Mark---Get on down wiv it!". Coub.
- ^ "Screen cap of May 4 2020 Facebook birthday posts". MediaFire.
- ^ Nelson, Jon (January 13, 2008). "Go Home Productions". Some Assembly Required.
- ^ "'Mark Vidler' search results". WorldCat.
- ^ ViralVideoChart.com (August 25, 2010) "Online Videos". The Calgary Herald. Page E2.
- ^ Roeback, A. Tacuma (April 17, 2004)."Mixin' It Up: Mash-Ups combine music of diverse artists". The Tennessean. pp. D1, D3.
- ^ Lawrence, Dale (December 4, 2002). "Two Boots". The Village Voice. Page 67.
- ^ Gamboa, Glenn. 2003's "Hits Came in Individual Doses". Newsday. Page B2.
- ^ Bernardi, Consuelo (June 2, 2011). "The B Sides: Mark Vidler, Multi-Talented Producer / Remixer / Songwriter / DJ / VJ". YMC: Motherhood Unfiltered.
- ^ Mulholland, Garry (November 19, 2005). "Rapture Riders' by Blondie v the Doors: Garry Mulholland on the slinky bootleg mash-up that has acquired respectability – and Debbie Harry's approval". The Observer.
- ^ Courtney, Chris (February 10, 2005). "Mash Movement: Art of merging music reaching masses in Chicago". Chicago Tribune. Page 39.
- ^ "Various – Mashed". Discogs.
- ^ Woods, Al (May 2, 2018). "Graham Daniels and Mark Vidler aka Addictive TV at Splice Festival". Flux Magazine.
Further reading
Articles
- Lawrence, Dale (December 4, 2002). "Two Boots". The Village Voice. Page 67.
- Ratliff, Ben (May 11, 2003). "MUSIC: PLAYLIST; Um, Beyoncé, Meeting Jimi Isn't Such a Good Idea". The New York Times.
- Acid Ted (October 30, 2012). "Bootleg rollercoaster ride; Happy people, happy memories–Go Home Productions Interview, Pts. 1" and 2". WordPress.
Books
- Goeghegan, Michael W. (2007). Podcast Solutions: The Complete Guide to Audio and Video Podcasting. New York: Apress. Page 37. ISBN 978-1-59059-905-1.
- Sinnreich, Aram (2010). Mashed up: Music, Technology, and the Rise of Configurable Culture. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press. pp. 98, 113, 119, 125, 126, 127, 128, 130, 133, 143, 144, 153, 163, 173, 174,176,188,191. ISBN 978-1-55849-829-7.