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Richard X

 
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  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: Producer, Remix Producer
  • Representative Albums: "Presents His X-Factor, Vol. 1," "Back to Mine"

Biography

British producer Richard X was one of the progenitors of the bastard pop phenomenon of the early 2000s and a significant contributor to electronic dance-pop of that decade, parlaying the notoriety he gained for a series of underground mash-ups -- released under the alias Girls on Top -- into a recording contract and a successful career as a mainstream record producer and remixer. His productions typically feature icy, synthesized electro-pop combined with soulful vocal hooks, an aesthetic established in his early bootleg singles, each of which layered the a cappella from an American R&B hit over an '80s synth pop or electro instrumental, and which were regarded as having an unusual degree of musical sensitivity and compositional elegance within the novelty-prone, concept-over-execution world of bastard pop.

X, whose real name is Richard Phillips (apparently his nom du disque came about due to a misinterpreted postcard signature), has generally maintained secrecy about his life and background, other than that he hails from the town of Whalley, near Blackburn in Lancashire. He recorded the two Girls on Top 7"s in his north London flat and released them covertly in limited runs on his own Black Melody label. The first, released in January 2001, combined Whitney Houston with Kraftwerk to create "I Wanna Dance with Numbers" and layered TLC's "No Scrubs" over the Human League's "Being Boiled" (which X has called his "all-time favorite track") for "Being Scrubbed"; the second came out that August and paired the Normal's "Warm Leatherette" with Missy Elliott's "She's a Bitch" (for "Warm Bitch") and mashed Adina Howard's "Freak Like Me" against "Are Friends Electric?" by Gary Numan's Tubeway Army ("We Don't Give a Damn About Our Friends"). Both were featured as singles of the week in NME and helped to ignite the nascent bootleg craze -- but it was the flip side of that second single, the intoxicatingly incongruous Howard/Numan mash-up, which kick-started X's career. It garnered such attention and acclaim that a commercial release seemed inevitable, but the rights were denied to license Howard's original vocal, so Island Records paired X with their up-and-coming teenaged pop act Sugababes to record a new version closely mimicking the original. The result, at first dubbed "Are Freaks Electric?" and then simply retitled "Freak Like Me," debuted in April of 2002 at number one on the U.K. charts -- the first Sugababes single to reach that position. A year later -- no longer confined to creating illegitimate, vinyl-only releases in his apartment, but backed by a major-label contract on Virgin Records -- X teamed up with the "manufactured" pop group Liberty X (no relation) for the similarly concocted "Being Nobody," which matched up "Being Boiled" (again) with a resung version of Chaka Khan's "Ain't Nobody" -- this time making number three on the charts.

Both of these tracks were included on the rather awkwardly titled album Richard X Presents His X-Factor, Vol. 1 (the former in a new version, rendering it a remix of a cover of a mash-up), along with collaborations with Kelis (the number eight single "Finest Dreams"), Jarvis Cocker (dueting with a Mazzy Star sample on "Into You"), Tiga, Javine, Annie, Caron Wheeler of Soul II Soul, and Deborah Evans-Strickland of the Flying Lizards. X described it as "imaginary pop music" -- an exploration of what he dreamed pop could be -- and indeed it provided a unique vision of the pop universe, bringing together artists new and old with a blend of sampled, re-created, and newly produced material that bridged numerous genres all within the context of X's beloved electro. Whether this music should still be considered "bastard pop" is open to debate -- indeed the album art suggests as much with a note asking "Has Richard X sold out" and providing yes and no check boxes -- but it was certainly conducted with a pervasive sense of humor and fun that was mirrored in the CD booklet featuring cheeky fake single jacket designs for each of the tracks. The album was well received critically and commercially in the U.K., though it unsurprisingly failed to make a chart showing in the States (where it was released by Astralwerks). Despite the title and its relative success, a second volume does not appear to be forthcoming; however, 2004 saw Richard contributing to the Back to Mine mix series with a selection that appropriately focused on electronic pop from the '80s and onward. He continued his production work with the likes of Rachel Stevens (including the 2004 number two hit "Some Girls"), Annie (including number 25 "Chewing Gum"), M.I.A. (three tracks from the Arular album), and ex-Moloko singer Róisín Murphy -- becoming, along with Xenomania and Cathy Dennis, one of the principal architects of mid-2000s British pop. He has also produced remixes for Ciara, Depeche Mode, Luke Haines, New Order, Nine Inch Nails, Pet Shop Boys, Gwen Stefani, and TLC, among others. ~ K. Ross Hoffman, All Music Guide
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Richard X
Birth name Richard Philips
Also known as Richard X
Genres Electropop, dance-pop
Occupations Songwriter, Record producer
Years active 2001–present
Website BlackMelody.com

Richard "the x" Philips is a songwriter and record producer, best known by his stage name Richard X. In an early issue of the now defunct Popworld magazine, Phillips told of how he had simply sealed a postcard with a kiss which was misinterpreted as the letter X; from then on he has used the alias Richard X.

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History

Richard X started out as a pioneer of the bootleg craze, releasing limited edition singles under the artist name of Girls On Top between 2001 and 2002. He signed to Virgin Records as a result of the interest in the early Girls On Top singles and released his debut album Richard X Presents His X-Factor Vol. 1 in 2003. He has now become a successful record producer, producing hit singles for artists including Sugababes, Kelis, Liberty X and Rachel Stevens and remixing for artists including Trent Reznor's Nine Inch Nails, New Order, Pet Shop Boys, Gwen Stefani,Sophie Ellis-Bextor, and Depeche Mode.

Discography

Girls On Top

For Girls On Top discography, see Girls On Top (Richard X)

Richard X productions

  • Alesha - Richard X contributed two tracks for ex-Mis-Teeq band members's debut solo album - "Nasty" and "Shadows" which are currently unreleased. He has also contributed to the track "Ting-a-ling" which appeared on the album Fired Up.
  • Annie - Richard X produced/co-wrote the single "Chewing Gum" (UK #25, September 2004) & "Me Plus One" for Annie's Anniemal album (February 2005). She also provided vocals for the track "Just Friends" from Richard X's Richard X Presents His X-Factor Vol. 1 album in August 2003. He is currently working with her on more material for her new album including the tracks "Songs Remind Me Of You" and "Two Of Hearts". It has been announced he has produced the forthcoming single "I Know UR Girlfriend Hates Me".
  • The Bravery - "Fearless" was remixed by Richard X and featured as a track on the "Fearless" single.
  • ChungKing - Richard X has produced the tracks "Slow It Down" and "Itch Scratch" for the Brighton based group's second album.
  • Ciara - Richard X remixed the single "Goodies" (UK #1, January 2005). His remix featured additional vocals from M.I.A..
  • Depeche Mode - Richard X remixed the single "Enjoy the Silence 2004" (UK #7, October 2004) as part of Depeche Mode's Remixes 81 - 04 album (October 2004). He also remixed "Personal Jesus" in late 2006 which is as yet unreleased.
  • Freeform Five - Richard X remixed the single "No More Conversations."
  • Luke Haines - Richard X produced a version of the former Auteurs and Black Box Recorder member's single "Off My Rocker at the Art School Bop", along with its b-side "The Best Artist/Skinny White Girls", which was released on 16 October 2006.
  • M.I.A. - Richard X produced and co-wrote the tracks "10 Dollar","Hombre" and "Amazon" for the Arular album (April 2005). The track "Hombre" was credited under the pseudonym of Dwain 'Willy' Wilson III
  • Róisín Murphy - Richard X produced the tracks "Parallel Lives" and "Pandora" on the Overpowered LP.
  • Pet Shop Boys - Richard X has co-produced "Fugitive" for the limited edition of Pet Shop Boys 2006 album Fundamental. He also remixed "The Way It Used To Be" in 2009 and is released as ""The way it used to be" (Richard X mix)" on Pet Shop Boys' second single Did you see me coming? taken from the 2009 album, Yes. The original version of "The Way it Used to Be" can be heard on Yes.
  • Saint Etienne - Richard X has been working with the band and the first fruits of their labours, Method of Modern Love was released in February 2009. An updated mix of the classic album Foxbase Alpha was released as Foxbase Beta in September 2009.
  • Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Richard X has worked on a song entitled "Magic" for Sophie's fourth studio album, due for release in 2010 and song called "Starlight" performed on iTunes Festival 2009.
  • Rachel Stevens - "Some Girls" (UK #2, June 2004) was written and produced by Richard X. The single was released with profits going to BBC Sport Relief. Richard X also co-wrote and produced "Crazy Boys" for her album Come and Get It and the as yet unreleased track "Nothing in Common".
  • Tiga - Richard X remixed the single "Hot in Herre" (UK #46, September 2003) and produced/co-wrote "Burning Down". Both projects were done under the alias of Gareth Gatex which is taken from 2002 Pop Idol runner-up Gareth Gates' name. On his website, Richard X now calls his use of that alias as "ill advised and confusing". Tiga also provided vocals for "You (Better Let Me Love You X 4) Tonight" for the album Richard X Presents His X-Factor Vol. 1 in August 2003.
  • TLC - Richard X remixed the single "Hands Up" (June 2003).
  • Yazoo - A remix of "Situation" by Richard X appeared on the "Future Retro" compilation in early 2006.
  • Bertine Zetlitz - He is responsible for production on the Norwegian popstar's mega-hit single "Girl Like You", taken from her 2003 album "Sweet Injections".

Richard X albums

  • The Golden Hour of the Future (October 2002). This collection of early recordings by The Human League and their predecessors The Future was compiled by Richard with the assistance of Human League members past and present, and released on Richard's Black Melody label. The CD was preceded by a limited edition 12" promo EP titled "Dance Like a Star".

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