• Comment: Discogs, Wikipedia are not reliable sources. Where is the source for their Grammy award win? ~Liancetalk 22:04, 12 June 2024 (UTC)

Klubjumpers is a Billboard charting American Electronic DJ and Production duo with over thirty years of experience in music entertainment. The Grammy Award winning duo is comprised of biological brothers Dan Mathews and Sam Michaels. The siblings were born and raised in Orange County, CA. They rose to fame as re-mix hit making producers in their adopted home state of Texas. The duo currently resides San Antonio, Texas which is where their studio is headquartered.

Career

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Dan Mathews and Sam Michaels, started their careers in music entertainment in the 1990s. Dan began as 15 year old DJ. His big professional break came in 1991 when he landed a job as a radio DJ at KPRR at 102.1 FM "Power 102.1", a commercial radio station owned by iHeart Radio in El Paso, TX. Sam jumpstarted his passion by playing keyboards, producing and remixing music in 1993.

In 1993 Dan and Sam joined forces and formed Klubjumpers. In the beginning they collaborated with independent artists and produced re-mixes for Dance and Latin music. Later their repertoire expanded to include R & B, Pop and Hip Hop.

By the 2000s Klubjumpers was collaborating and producing hit re-mixes across multiple musical genres. The duo produced Jason Derulo’s RIAA Certified Gold hit What ‘Cha Say?” and "In My Head," plus Enrique Iglesias' “Me Digas Que No,” Michael Buble’s “Crazy Love," Buble's double platinum single “Baby You Got What It Takes” and the re-mix of “Admit It” by Marcus Houston.

Additionally, Klubjumpers has produced hit remixes for Snoop Dogg, Offset, Gloria Estefan, Rickey Martin, Jennifer Lopez, Danity Kane, Mariah Carey, Pussy Cat Dolls, Black Eyed Peas, Pit Bull, Britney Spears, Lil Wayne, Christina Milian, Frankie J, Eminem, Trailer Park Boys, 3LW, Az-yet, Right Said Fred, LA India, Expose’, Gloria Gaynor, Brenda K. Starr, Jeff Timmons' Lit featuring Pompey (formerly of Grammy nominated pop group 98 degrees ), and Madonna.

Beyond radio and records, Klubjumpers found success in the commercial world. The duo earned a Visual Sounds Award with Salme Dahlstrom’s “C’mon Y’all” for 2013 Best Music Use in the Cover Girls Intense Shadow Blast commercial which featured actress and TV personality Drew Barrymore. Their production on this song was featured in a Subaru automobile commercial, the television series Charlies Angels and Saving Hope, and in the movie Every Day starring Helen Hunt.

Klubjumpers has produced over 80 Billboard charting songs and Gold and Platinum Records. Sam Michaels and Dan Mathews currently reside in San Antonio, TX where their namesake studio is also headquartered. In addition to being a remix hit making producer, Dan Mathews serves as the Program Director of four iHeart Radio stations, KRYC-FM Rhythm 105.9 FM, Splash 98.5, Energy 90.5 FM, and Jamz 99.3 FM.

The Hits

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2000s

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Michael Bublé "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)” (Klubjumpers remix) 2009

2010s

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  • Jason Derulo” Whatcha Say” (Klubjumpers  Radio). 2010
  • Jason Derülo “In My Head” (Klubjumpers Remix ) 2010
  • George Hodos Feat. Snoop Dogg “Just A Man” (The Remix) 2010
  • Nikki & Rich “Cat & Mouse” (The Remixes) 2010
  • Gloria Estefan “Wepa” (Latin Radio) 2011
  • Enrique Iglesias “No Me Digas Que No” ,2011
  • Right Said Fred “Don't Make Me Laugh” (Remixes) 2014
  • Right Said Fred “Shoulda Been Me” (Club Mixes) 2015

2020s

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  • Jagwar Twin “All My Friends” 2023
  • Shab X Fat Joe “Voodoo” (The Remixes Part 2) 2023
  • Marques Houston “Admit It”  2024
  • OffSet “Worth It” 2024
  • Max Rae “Tattoo” 2024
  • Miist “Move Your Body Slowly” 2024
  • Jovan Armand feat. Daniel Mondragon “12 Y Pico” 2024
  • Pretty Poison “Night Time” 2024
  • Will Roush “I Love Taylor” 2024
  • KC & The Sunshine Band "I Get to Love You” 2024

Origins: United States of America

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Genres: Electro House, Progressive house, Moombahton, Reggaeton, HipHop

Occupation(s): Producers, Remixer, DJs

Instrument(s): Piano, midi, synthesizers

Years Active: 1997

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Record Labels:

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  • Warner Bros. Records
  • Jive Records
  • Sony Music Latin
  • Sony Music
  • Universal Music Latino
  • Crescent Moon Records
  • Universal Music Group,
  • Phoenix Music Group

Awards

Visual Sounds Award 2013 for Best Music Use for Klubjumpers remix of Salme Dahlstrom’s “C’mon Y’all” in the Cover Girls Intense Shadow Blast commercial which featured actress and TV personality Drew Barrymore.

Members: Sam Micheals and Dan Mathews

Website: www.klubjumpers.com

Discography

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Michael Bublé “Baby (You've Got What It Takes)” (Klubjumpers Remix) 2009

Jason Derulo “Whatcha Say” (Klubjumpers Remix) 2010

Jason Derülo “In My Head” (Klubjumpers Remix ) 2010

George Hodos Feat. Snoop Dogg  “Just A Man” (The Remix) 2010

Nikki & Rich “Cat & Mouse” (The Remixes) 2010

Gloria Estefan “Wepa “ (Latin Radio) 2011

Enrique Iglesias “No Me Digas Que No” 2011

Right Said Fred “Don't Make Me Laugh” (Remixes) 2014

Right Said Fred “Shoulda Been Me” (Club Mixes) 2015

Jagwar Twin “All My Friends” 2023

Shab X Fat Joe “Voodoo” (The Remixes Part 2) 2023

Marques Houston “Admit It” (Klubjumpers Remix) 2024

References

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https://www.calameo.com/read/00130735101626804ffad

https://indiepulsemusic.com/2021/08/01/billboard-chart-producers-klubjumpers/

http://www.discogs.com/artist/463798-Klubjumpers

https://indiepulsemusic.com/2021/04/12/alexia-rachelle-launches-into-headlines-with-shimmering-brilliance/

https://newmusicweekly.com/programmer-dan-mathews-makes-guest-appearance-on-pitbulls-globalization-radio-july-5th/

https://www.discogs.com/release/26254040-Jason-Derulo-In-My-Head-Klubjumpers-Remix

https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Saving_Hope

https://www.umusicpub.com/mx/Digital-Music-Library/song/95523/jason-derulo-whatcha-say