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Years active
  
1986–present

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Associated acts
  
Origin
  
London, United Kingdom (1986)

Albums
  
Anywayawanna, Life & Soul

Members
  
Goldbug, Amanda Glanfield, Richard Searle, Paul Carter

Genres
  
Electronica, House music, Hip house, Dance-pop

Record labels
  
Rhythm King, Sire Records, Capitol Records, London Records, Warner Bros. Records, SBK Records

Similar
  
Cookie Crew, Betty Boo, The Shamen, Bomb the Bass, P P Arnold

The Beatmasters are an English electronic music group who were successful as artists in their own right in the UK in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They then went on to produce and remix records for many other groups. As artists, the team had a string of chart hit singles, including "Burn It Up", "Hey DJ! (I Can't Dance to that Music You're Playing)", "Who's in the House" and "Rok Da House", the latter having been recorded in 1986, being one of the earliest examples of hip house, a subgenre of house music which features rap vocals performed over a house rhythm track.

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Their initial success brought comparisons with pop record producers Stock Aitken Waterman, but the Beatmasters cited rival producers Coldcut as their major competitor.

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Formation

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Manda Glanfield and Paul Carter (both regulars on the London club scene) were working in the TV commercial jingle industry. Signing to the burgeoning record label Rhythm King, the duo joined labelmates Bomb the Bass and S'Express in regularly appearing in the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart during 1988 and 1989.

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The group had seven UK chart singles, including the #14 hit "Burn It Up", which featured P. P. Arnold and "Rok Da House", with the Cookie Crew, which was their first and biggest hit, peaking at #5 in early 1988. Another notable single was "Hey DJ - I Can't Dance to that Music You're Playing" / "Ska Train", which introduced the rapper/singer Betty Boo to the general public and gave the group a #7 chart hit in 1989.

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They released two albums under The Beatmasters moniker: Anywayawanna (1989) and Life and Soul (1992). These albums were later repackaged on BMG records under the title Anywayawanna - The Best of The Beatmasters (2000).

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Carter and Glanfield forged a successful writing, remixing and production career. Their first success as a duo came in 1991 with a reworking of the re-released Shamen single "Move Any Mountain/Progen91" which charted at #4. In 1992, production work commenced on the Shamen album Boss Drum, which included the singles "LSI (Love Sex Intelligence)", "Phorever People" and the highly controversial "Ebeneezer Goode" - the latter spending a month at #1 on the UK Singles Chart.

They went on to write, produce and remix for many other artists including Marc Almond, The Pet Shop Boys, Blur, Roachford, Betty Boo, Naomi Campbell, Adam Rickitt, Moby, Aswad, Eternal, Tina Turner, David Bowie, Scooch and Girls Aloud. Still working, The Beatmasters continue to produce dance, pop and rock music.

Members

  • Amanda Glanfield (Born 26 November 1959) - Songwriter/Producer
  • Paul Carter (Born 15 May 1961) - Songwriter/Producer
  • Albums

  • Anywayawanna (1989) (UK #30) AUST #100
  • Life and Soul (1991)
  • Anywayawanna - The Best of the Beatmasters (2004) (compilation album)
  • Selected productions

  • "Females" - Cookie Crew (1987)
  • "Born Free" - MC Merlin (1987)
  • "Stay Away" - Hotline (1988)
  • "Stand Up For Your Love Rights" - Yazz (1989)
  • "Doin the Do" - Betty Boo (1990)
  • "Could This Be Love?" - Kerry Shaw (1993)
  • "Shine" - Aswad (1994)
  • "Warriors" - Aswad (1994)
  • "Danger in Your Eyes" - Aswad (1995)
  • "Bubblin Hot" - Pato Banton (1995)
  • "Space" - Bond (2002)
  • "Kashmir" - Bond (2002)
  • "Allegretto" - Bond (2002)
  • "Gypsy Rhapsody" - Bond (2002)
  • "Boogie Down Love" - Girls Aloud (2003)
  • "Love Bomb" - Girls Aloud (2003)
  • "Marrs Attack" - Girls Aloud (2003)
  • "Grease" - Girls Aloud (2003)
  • "Wigwam" - Wigwam (Alex James/Betty Boo) (2006)
  • "Blink" - Helicopter Girl (2008)
  • "Metropolitan" - Helicopter Girl (2008)
  • "Hey DJ 2009" - The Beatmasters (2009)
  • Selected remixes

  • "Behind the Wheel" - Depeche Mode (1987)
  • "Route 66" - Depeche Mode (1987)
  • "These Things Happen" - Viola Wills (1988)
  • "Move Any Mountain/Progen" - The Shamen (1991)
  • "L.S.I." - The Shamen (1992)
  • "Phorever People" - The Shamen (1992)
  • "Ebeneezer Goode" - The Shamen (1992)
  • "Boss Drum" - The Shamen (1992)
  • "Comin On Strong" - The Shamen (1992)
  • "Lucy Can't Dance" - David Bowie (1992)
  • "Destination Eschaton" - The Shamen (1993)
  • "Transamazonia" - The Shamen (1993)
  • "MK2A" - The Shamen (1993)
  • "Fall from Grace" - Eskimos and Egypt (1993)
  • "Disco Inferno" - Tina Turner (1993)
  • "Everytime You Touch Me" - Moby (1993)
  • "I Wouldn't Normally Do this Kind of Thing" - Pet Shop Boys (1993)
  • "Adored and Explored" - Marc Almond (1993)
  • "Jungle Warrior" - Aswad (1994)
  • "I Love Saturday" - Erasure (1994)
  • "Run to the Sun" - Erasure (1994)
  • "Into the Blue" - Moby (1995)
  • "Boys and Girls" - Blur (1994)
  • "Down" - Roachford (1995)
  • "Still Be Lovin You" - Damage (2000)
  • "So What If I" - Damage (2000)
  • "Sugar Baby" - Elizabeth Troy (2000)
  • "Minus 10 Degrees" - Elizabeth Troy (2000)
  • "I Got U" - Elizabeth Troy (2000)
  • "Lover" - LMC (2005)
  • Songs

    Rok Da HouseAnywayawanna · 1989
    Ska TrainAnywayawanna · 1989
    Who's in the HouseAnywayawanna · 1989

    References

    Beatmasters Wikipedia