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Madonna's Mashed Potatoes 4 - The Official Podcast of Madonna Remixers United Episode 11

A celebration of the hottest Madonna mashups. Features 12 exclusive premieres, DJ mix, & "Behind The Remix" interviews.

Madonna Remixers United and Kerry Poynter/The Official Podcast of Madonna Remixers United announce version 4 of the popular Madonna’s Mashed Potatoes mashups series. A celebration of the hottest Madonna mashups. Features 12 exclusive premieres, "Behind The Remix" interview featurettes with 12 remixers, and a 60+ minute DJ continuous mix.

Available in two formats: Audio only and video beat sync visualizer (coming soon).

Track List (70 minute DJ mix, 20 minute Behind The Remix):

  1. Justify My Love Stayin' Alive (Kerry John Poynter NYC Shakin Mashup) - Madonna vs The Bee Gees. 
  2. Erotica (Love To Love You Baby) - Madonna vs Russ Danoff by Mister Longname
  3. My Universe Is A Physical Attraction (Sasha Laryukov Mashup) - Madonna vs. Coldplay/BTS. Soundcloud, YouTube
  4. Jump (Dubtronic & Sartori West End Girls Remix) - Madonna vs. Pet Shop Boys. Soundcloud, YouTube
  5. Keep It Together (Dubtronic & Sartori Can't Go For That Remix) - Madonna vs. Hall & Oates. Soundcloud, YouTube
  6. Paradise Instant (Skin Bruno New Rules Remix) - Madonna vs. Dua Lipa. Soundcloud, YouTube
  7. God Is A Woman: Like A Virgin (Lukesavant 2023 RMX) - Madonna vs. Ariana Grande. Soundcloud
  8. Vogue Is In The Heart (OKJames Mashup) - Madonna vs. Deee-Lite. Soundcloud, YouTube
  9. Devil Pray (Rive Rokers Pon di Floor Remix) - Madonna vs. Major Lazer. Download Soundcloud YouTube
  10. Into The Night (Miami 2010 Mashup) - Eric Prydz vs Chromeo & Madonna
  11. Nothing Really Matters (BrandonUK Vs Dr Kucho House Exclusive Podcast Edit) - Madonna. Soundcloud, YouTube
  12. Express Yourself Deep Down (NEPH•EW Mashup) - Madonna vs. Crystal Waters/Alok/Never Dull/Kenny Dope ft. Ella Eyre. Soundcloud, YouTube
  13. Boogie Oogie Music (ODM Mashup) - Madonna vs. A Taste of Honey. Soundcloud
  14. The Rhythm of Summer Lovin - Cerrone vs Purple Disco Machine vs. Corona vs. Gotye vs Madonna (Smash Mashups)
  15. Dress You Up Boy (Paolo Monti Mashup) - Madonna vs. Bronski Beat. Soundcloud, YouTube
  16. Give Me All Your Heels (Brian Cua Ricky Villabona Mashup - The Go-Go's vs Madonna
  17. Behind The Remix - 30 second featurettes with 12 remixers, Interview with Kerry Poynter & Mary H. Clark: 1 year anniversary announcement and new "Like A Muse: The Madonna Remixes Podcast"

Official podcast music: Sorry (Lukesavant 2021 Remix Instrumental). Artwork by Nurmemagi Designs

DJ Service Available

Service to DJ's begins 2/25/23. HQ video options available. Supported by DJ Nandi (Hush, NYC), Dj Joey Shull (Legends, Raleigh NC), DJ CureShot (Istanbul, Turkey). Write clubkerry@gmail.com or kerrypoynter (messenger) for high quality files. 

About Madonna’s Mashed Potatoes

The Series curates the hottest Madonna mashups and collects them into expertly mixed DJ continuous episodes. Episodes 1-3 were all listed a “podcast worth a listen” on Player FM and charted in the top 100 on Apple Podcasts in countries around the world on every continent. Combined they have reached over 18,000 streams/downloads since June, 2022. Find out more at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/p/madonna-remixers-united/

What is a Madonna Mashup?

Usually this will consist of a mix that contains madonna vocals and/or parts of the original production alongside and with the work of another artist or band. Some caution might be warranted for a production that is less Madonna and more another artist. 

Thanks for listening!

Kerry Poynter

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Lukesavant

Remixer/Co-Founder Madonna Remixers United

California based remixer/producer. Madonna Remixers United founder.

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Dubtronic

Switzerland based remixer/producer. Originally a co founder of Madonna Remixers United with Lukesavant and Donny, now moved on to be a independent Remixer and sometimes even a Drag Queen.

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OkJames

Remixer/Producer

London based remixer/producer. OKJames' (a.k.a. James Loosemore) first official remix was for music legend Holly Johnson's remix album "Club Europa". This was followed up by a remix for NY-based Bright Light Bright Light's remix album "Life Is Hard". OKJames has since remixed a variety of artists including Marcella Detroit, KC and the Sunshine Band, Martin Degville, Minute Taker, Lostchild, Fuzzbox and Tight Fit, to name a few. He's currently working on his first album and you can check out his remix catalogue on spotify:

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ODM (Jake O’Dwyer) , a.k.a. D'LuxeDJ

Remixer

London based remixer/producer, a.k.a. D'LuxeDJ. Affiliated with Madonna Remixers United.

(From www.madonnaremixersunited.com) I have been interested in sound since I was a small kid. One of my earliest memories is hearing I Feel Love by Donna Summer and being blown away by that awesome bassline thumping between the speakers. I used to listen to one speaker, then the other and then just sit in the middle of them in wonderment.
Madonna has been a part of my musical discovery for 35 years now. Her music has been the soundtrack to my life for so long that I would be lost without it.
Remixing her songs brings me so much joy. I cannot begin to describe how healing the process is. Whatever is going on in my life, the excitement, passion and joy that I feel when I start a new remix is always the same.
Madonna's music has fuelled my love of music production. Don't get me wrong, as an artist she unparalleled. But as I've said before, the release of You Can Dance changed everything for me.
I was kind of aware of remixes before that album, after that I became obsessed. Those glory days of the early 90s, Shep Pettibone, Madonna pushing boundaries... Amazing.
I used remix on a tape to tape deck, chopping stuff up, extending... All the while wanting to to create a whole new sound. Finally, in 2001 I got my first Mac and I've never looked back.

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NEPH*EW

Remixer

California based remixer/producer. Affiliated with Madonna Remixers United.

(From www.madonnaremixersunited.com) Growing up in Idaho in the 80s it wasn’t long before I ditched the toys and picked up a boombox. From a very early age my interests became consumed with music. My cousins had inherited a massive record collection in the mid 80s and I was obsessed with exploring and experiencing new music. It wasn’t long before my focus changed from the Muppets to Madonna. I spent my adolescent years loving music and loving Madonna, often saving my lunch money so I could buy albums from the Sam Goody. When I was in my early 20s, I moved to New York City. I attended clubs like the Roxy and the Tunnel just to hear the latest remixes of Madonna and others. I was very interested in the concept of reinventing music to suit the dance floor and looked up to the DJs. Later when I moved to Minneapolis, I reconnected with my uncle who was a club DJ for 25 years. He would make arrangements for me to be admitted to his clubs and events even though I was underage. At the door they would have me on the list as “DJ’s Nephew” something I didn’t think much about at the time, but when I started club djing I realized it would be the perfect moniker. It was around 2005 when I purchased my first Digital Audio Workstation and began making mixshows, mashups, and remixes. My first was “Madonna – Get Into the Minimal Groove”; a mashup of Madonna and the Pet Shop Boys. The remix was surprising popular and I did a few more before my focus shifted to club djing. Around 2012 I stopped club djing a… Read More

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Skin Bruno

Remixer/Musician

Italian based remixer/producer. Remixer with Madonna Remixers United. Biography at https://www.madonnaremixersunited.com/skinbruno. SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/skin-bruno?fbclid=IwAR2TWpGXFnmQ_EYtnXGjadiDBx6lQFeKYPwepAzpy-ufIr2JK-TADZkiG2g

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Marco Sartori

Italian based remixer/producer

(From www.MadonnaRemixersUnited.com) I fell in love with music. When I was 11, I used to listen to the radio all day. My favourite singers of that period were Samantha Fox, Sandra, Duran Duran, Europe, and of course Madonna. I was fascinated by how music could be watched. I was addicted by videoclips and how artists made their art with videos.
I started going to the disco when I was 13. Initially on Sunday afternoons, and when I was 14 in the evenings. I stayed under the console watching the DJ's for hours. I wanted to become a DJ myself and little by little I started to do my own stuff. I knew the DJ of the club and he let me play my mixes the last 30 minutes before closing. By 16 I became a resident DJ in that club.
My remixes are the result of what I like about a song and what I would like to improve… Not always a dance version of a particular song. Madonna is my favourite artist but I don't always agree with her choice of music (musical arrangement, composition or instrumentation). So what I try to do in my remixes is to keep what I like and cut what I don't like. For example: in my opinion she uses the guitar too much in her albums... and guitar is not always cool. So almost always I cut her guitar in my remixes. I find it’s difficult to remix a song that I like completely, if it's flawless I don't have anything to improve and nothing to cut
I'm a quiet, not a social or public person. I don't like to go to the disco anymore. But sometimes with 1 or 2 "Spritz" (Italian alcoholic drinks) I can let loose and turn …

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Sasha Laryukov

Remixer/Second Life Virtual Reality Artist

Who I am? A virtual Madone in SecondLife. With my friends and dancers, we perform shows, "The Madonna Virtual History Tour", a tribute to the Queen of the Pop.
Most of our shows are to the benefits of charity organizations, as "Relay for Life", "Feed a Smile" (Live and Learn in Kenya), "Trevor's project" etc..
The Revolution of Love is on!

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BrandonUK

Remixer

Always been in a relationship with Music and enjoy any involvement in listening to, making or mixing, and that has been the case as long as I can remember. I Dont claim to be the best mixer in the world but love the process and have been more than a little excited by the reaction of mates and acquaintances. I initially started loading them up on the net as I was being asked to copy the music and give out discs etc. Just seemed much simpler this way. As I said I have always loved music and have written tracks working with great local producers over the years although I tend to just write lyrics these days. As far as Mixing goes I have a residency in my bedroom most weekends occasionally play in my kitchen and in talks about maybe getting my kit set up in my living room,. Joking aside, it is very much a hobby but still take it reasonably seriously.