The album includes remixes by other top producers and DJ’s. The album, “What Is Hip?”, released on Warner Bros Records and whose title track was nominated for a Grammy in 2006 features classic songs by America, The Doobie Brothers, Rod Stewart, George Benson, Ambrosia and Tower of Power redone. Philip is now living in Los Angeles, where his reputation for remixing classic tracks for film and TV led him to develop a project for Warner Brothers Records to remix past hit songs from the Warner Bros tape vaults / back catalog. The campaigns in which Philip did the music for won both he and the network 4 Promax awards for best Network promo. Philip was also the music producer and music supervisor for The WB TV Network's image campaigns, producing the theme music for 5 seasons of the network’s image campaign. When the band No Doubt started work on their Rock Steady record, they began first in San Francisco recording with Philip at his studio where the song “Hey Baby” was born, and eventually went on to win the Grammy Award for best pop single in 2003. The success of the song “What I Like About You,” which Philip produced for the TV show of the same name, was also the hit song in the movie and soundtrack for Freaky Friday. The album has now been certified gold in Japan. Falling Uphill was an international success spawning hits in the United States, Canada and Asia. Philip also produced the majority of tracks on the Maverick debut album Falling Uphill for Lillix. The album was also nominated for a Latin Grammy Award (best rock album). He produced the Grammy-nominated album Arepa 3000 (best alternative Latin album) in 2001, for the Venezuelan band, Los Amigos Invisibles. Philip’s reputation as a remixer eventually led to production work. It was also eventually used in other films and TV shows as well. His “Magic Carpet Ride” remix was licensed by Dodge and then Skechers for both of the companies major TV ad campaigns. Philip’s remix of Steppenwolf's "Magic Carpet Ride", for the movie Go, set the ball in motion for many classic tracks to be remixed for movies, clubs and TV commercials. In 1996 he opened his own studio in San Francisco (Toast), where he remixed tracks for numerous top artists including No Doubt, New Order, Korn, Moby, Rob Zombie, Foreigner, Smash Mouth, Bush, Live, Cake and others. dance charts, he started receiving phone calls from record labels to remix other artists on their roster. Read Full Bio From Wikipedia:Īfter the success of Philip’s first remix for Consolidated, “This Is Fascism”, which went to #1 on the U.S. Philip co-wrote all of the band’s material, as well as doing much of the producing of the bands studio work.Īfter the success of Philip’s first remix for Consolidated, “This Is Fascism”, which went to #1 on the U.S. Consolidated released five albums between 1990-1996. As a drummer, he played in the critically acclaimed band Consolidated he co-founded, which was signed to Nettwerk Records and later London Records.
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