About Me
Andy Chatterley is a Grammy nominated remixer, producer, international DJ, songwriter, recording engineer, and studio owner.
He is represented by Stephen Budd Management for production / song writer management.
Club Class for label and remixes & Dusted agency for DJ'ing.
At seventeen, he produced his first track with legendary synth creator David Vorhaus and immediately set up his first label Sperm Records with Richard Schiessl Sperm released over fifty 12" and four albums, as well as remixing five Top 10 UK releases.
In 1998 Andy started working with DJ Nic Fancuilli and formed Skylark. The duo, renowned for their remix abilities, became a massively in-demand act remixing for Kylie, Michael Grey, Tears for Fears and Deep Dish, and released their first single the 'That's More Like It' on Credence (EMI). Andy and Nic launched Saved Records to release "Quality House Music". Their other act as a duo, The Buick Project became even more in demand than Skylark remixing Underworld, Tiefschwartz, Unkle and Tracy Thorne to name a few, and it was their remix of Tracey Thorne's 'Damage' that was nominated for Remix of the Year at the 2007 Grammy Awards.
In 2001 Andy created The Droyds and new label God Made Me Hardcore with Richard Norris (The Grid). Their first release was the now seminal 'Girls On Pills' and subsequent release 'Take Me I'm Yours' (later licensed to Poptones). Andy and Richard (The Droyds) produced a single for Siobhan Fahey (Bananarama / Shakespeare Sister) - 'Bitter Pill' (God Made Me Hardcore). The same track was released by the Pussy Cat Dolls as 'Hot Stuff' on their debut multi million selling album PCD with The Droyds producing, and Andy further arranging and mixing.
It was whilst working on The Pussy Cat Dolls, that Andy was asked by Blondie's management to rework 'Heart Of Glass' and Edison was born. Blondie vs. Edison 'Heart Of Glass' was released on EMI. Further remix duties by Andy as Edison include Muse, Nelly Furtado, Nerina Pallot, Justice vs. Simian and Peter, Bjorn & John.
In 2006 Andy built a recording studio complex in Islington and also launched liveroom.tv, streaming live artist performances online. He has recorded over 100 bands for liveroom.tv so far including The Magic Numbers, Scouting For Girls, Operahouse, Siobhan Donaghy, Lightspeed Champion and Pete and The Pirates to name but a few.
In 2007 Andy was asked by Kanye West to add synths & keyboards to his multi million selling album Graduation. Andy featured on numerous tracks, most notably the number 1 single Stronger.
2008 Andy joined Stephen Budd management who now represent him as a producer / writer
In the past year he has co-written with Nerina Pallot, Lele [Speaks]. Jett Valentine, Maze. Addictive, Shep Soloman, Hannah Robinson, Paul Harris, Stella Attar, Vince Degiorgio and Alex James amongst others. He has also written and produced music for various TV and film productions including Miss World (Done & Dusted), The Salon (Endemol), The Showbiz Set (Chrysalis), Beyond The Grave (Hammer House Of Horror - 2008) , SEAT (2004),
Andy joined Dusted DJ agency in 2008 playing notable dates which saw Andy headline at Zouk in Singapore , Ministry Of Sound in Norway, The End in London amongst others.
Hand in hand with his DJ activities this year Andy Chatterley has released numerous big house and dance music tracks this years:
Notably:
"Access The future" was first showcased on Radio 1 on Friday 7th November and labelled by Pete Tong as "suberb". Repeat R1 airplay a week later saw the track fully road tested and credited as the Essebtial New Tune (14th Nov). Watch out for major release of this new track before the end of the year.
"Access The Future" is Andy's second Essential New Tune this year after his LSL project feat Natasha Low, "I can see Stars" was featured as the R1 in Ibiza Essential New Tune this summer.
The massive album from Skylark 'i-Panik' went under the remix knife with numerous remixes from acclaimed producers from around the world. With Andy moving into productions under his own name and signing to multiple labels in the house scene, his flow has been consistent throughout the year.
Andy has more than 10 new tracks and collaborations lined up for the end of the year whilst also continuing his new project, 'Union Of Numbers'. Under this concept Andy produces and releases a new track every single week of 2008 available exclusively on Beatport. The tracks are being released in a numerical sequence to create the first 'Union Of Numbers' through the offshoot label Alpha Beta. Each release explores a different shade of electronic music from deep house through to techno and have received huge support from artist's across the world.
Andy Chatterley is the complete package: multi-instrumentalist, composer, programmer, recording engineer, mixer and producer, and DJ as much at home recording lo-fi indie as producing hi-fi pop, programming beats for the hip-hop elite or smashing out dark techno!
:: NIC FANCIULLI & ANDY CHATTERLEY PRESENT SAVED @ MATTER ::
Hosted at the worlds most ground breaking venue and boasting a mouth watering lineup, its no wonder that the launch of Saved at matter on Saturday 28th February is shaping up to be one of the finest underground events to hit London in early 2009. With the closing of The End also bringing Atomic to a close, Nic Fanciulli is back in the capital with Saved, an all-new residency that encapsulates his and Andy Chatterley’s Saved Records imprint and showcases the best electronic sounds of today and tomorrow.
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