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Musician, Singer, Producer
Real name: Мэтт Шварц (Matt Schwartz)
Country: Israel
Carier start: 1995
Genre: Pop music  Rock music 
Matt Schwartz was born and raised in Israel, where he received a good musical education and studio skills. In the early nineties, Matti moved to London, where he quickly found himself in the record industry. As a sound engineer and producer he has worked with such artists as Farley Jackmaster Funk, Massive Attack, Arthur Baker, Wamdue Project and many more. In 2000, Matt opened his own label, Destined Records, and launched several dance projects under his roof. Asmodeus, Crackdown, Dada, Drill, M 'Black, Mad Matt, Nova - all of these were his numerous alter egos, under which Matt released various kinds of club music. In 2002, his track "Can You Feel", signed by the Sholan project, entered the UK charts for the first time. The most successful brainchild of Schwartz was the short-lived pop group Deepest Blue, several of whose singles hit the British top ten at once. In the second half of the 2000s, Matt began to play a lot as a DJ, turned into a sought-after remixer (even Robbie Williams gave him his single "Bodies" for processing), but he did not abandon solo projects either. Now the leadership has passed to Dada. The single "Lollipop" featuring Sandy Rivera and Trix was a hit in the UK and Spain, while the hit Stereo Flo, featuring Sam Obernik and John Harris, climbed to fifth Russian chart.
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