Welcome to the Producers of Bubblegum section! This section was designed to acknowledge the true artists behind Bubblegum dance - the people who actually make the music, the producers!
Bubblegum Producers
This section has a list of producers and song-writers involved with Bubblegum dance production. The producers are listed in alphabetical categories below, by their last name. To find out more about a particular producer, please click on their name. Please note: not all producer pages have been created. The archive is expected to grow in the future as more producers are added.
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Michael Skouboe ⇒ |
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| Michael is a well-known producer from Denmark, who owns "Hipcat Studio" in Kolding. He is best known for his work with HIT'N'HIDE ("On A Ride" in 1998, along side J.C Ringdal and Sune M Perderson), BAMBEE (The album "Fairytales", Longhorn produced the project after Honeycutt discontinued), NI-NI's album "Mermaid" in 2001, and CREAMY's single "Little Kitty". Longhorn co-produced Bambee's single "Typical Tropical" and engineered Kabuki's single "Coconut" in 1996. He also released "Please Mr. Postman (Longhorn's Re-Edit)" and COMETZ single "Please Mr. Postman" in 1998. Longhorn also co-produced MISS PAPAYA's album "Pink" in 1998, with Honeycutt. |
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Linnea Sporre |
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Linnea Sporre is a producer best known for her work with CH!PZ. She produced the following from the album "The World Of Ch!pz" in 2006: Carnival, This Is How We Do It and Rhythm Of The World. She also provided backing vocals for some of CH!PZ's songs. |
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Stardustmusic |
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Stardustmusic produced MACHOMAN's album alongside Robin Rex, Anders Nyman and Christian Wolf. Stardustmusic produced Train Of Love, No Problem, Cool, and Love Machine. |
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Gary Stevenson |
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A producer from FAST FOOD ROCKERS. |
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Mike Stock |
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Mike Stock is a well-known producer of pop music. He has worked with many artists including Kylie Minogue, Steps, and Tatjana. He was the main producer of the FAST FOOD ROCKERS' album "It's Never Easy Being Cheesy" in 2003, and wrote and produced their biggest hits "The Fast Food Song" and "Say Cheese (Smile Please)". In 2007 Mike Stock produced and wrote "(I'm So) Happy Happy (You're Mine)" by THE SHEILAS, with Pete Waterman. |
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Kevin Sheehan |
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See "Nivek Tek". |
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