7th Heaven

Over the last 7 years, 7th Heaven (aka Jon Dixon & Andy Wetson) have completed over 300 high-profile club and pop remixes for labels such as Island, Capitol, AATW, Ministry Of Sound, Atlantic, Columbia, Syco, Virgin, Positiva, Epic, Interscope, 3Beat, Jive, Polydor, Sony, Mercury, Asylum, Warner Bros, RCA, Geffen, Parlophone and Hed Kandi, firmly establishing themselves as one of the world’s most in demand and popular commercial remix teams.

7th Heaven’s remixography is impressive having remixed artists such as Katy Perry, Florida Georgia Line, The Wanted, OneRepublic, Natalie Grant, Lawson, Tina Arena, Diana Vickers, Ricky Martin, Agnetha Fältskog, Sugababes, Chew Lips, Rebecca Ferguson, Steps, Jason Derulo, Enrique Iglesias, Matt Cardle, Kelly Clarkson, Emeli Sandé, LMFAO ft. Natalia Kills, Loreen, Taio Cruz, Matthew Koma, Pink, The Saturdays, Far East Movement, Lady Gaga, The Overtones, Keri Hilson, McFly, Inna, Freemasons, Kylie Minogue, Cascada, Tinchy Stryder, Milk & Sugar, Shakira, Nicole Scherzinger, JLS, Melanie C, LeAnn Rimes, Delta Goodrem, Agnes, The Ting Tings, DJ Fresh, Selena Gomez & The Scene, Cheryl Cole, Frankmusik, Kelis, Whitney Houston, Boyzone, Alesha Dixon, Guy Sebastian, Scissor Sisters, Jay Sean, Noisettes and Darren Hayes.

7th Heaven have released several of their own productions. In 2008, their debut, ‘Ain’t Nothin’ Goin’ On But The Rent’, signed to Ministry Of Sound and featured diva Katherine Ellis. In 2009, their reworking of Lonnie Gordon’s Italo classic ‘Catch You Baby’ (aka ‘Gonna Catch You’), signed to Feverpitch and 7th Heaven’s own track ‘This Is Your Life’, featuring 90s girl pop duo Banderas, was released on Italian label Jolly Roger. In January 2010, the boys signed their most recent production, ‘Don’t Make Me Wait’, featuring diva Donna Gardier-Elliott, to Italian dance label Ego Music. Their fantastic collaboration with Katherine Ellis, ‘Love Is Alive’, is set for release 22nd September 2013 on their own 7H Label.

Jon Dixon & Andy Wetson first worked together in the mid 90s as part of the label, production and remix team Almighty Associates, Jon producing, Andy managing. They both played a major role in making Almighty one of the world’s most successful commercial remix teams remixing Cher, Anastacia, The Saturdays, Usher, Kylie Minogue, Alexandra Burke, Sugababes, Pink, Darren Hayes, Gabrielle, Anastacia, Enrique Iglesias, Jennifer Lopez, Nelly Furtado, Pet Shop Boys, Diana Ross, Donna Summer, Atomic Kitten, Erasure, S Club 7, Liza Minnelli, Shania Twain, Hear’say, LeAnn Rimes, Savage Garden, Deborah Harry, amongst others!

Jon Dixon is the skilled musician/programmer/engineer with an incredible ear for producing high-quality pop remixes. Jon worked previously as a programmer and engineer for some of the biggest names in dance including Pascal Gabrielle, Serious Rope and Dave Lee (aka Joey Negro).

Andy Wetson, (aka DJ Andy Almighty) is a respected DJ on the London gay scene as well as being invited to play at large gay circuit parties in the USA and in 2012 headlining with Kylie Minogue at Sydney Mardi Gras.

In addition, Andy has worked for many years as label manager for London based DJ promo company CD Pool, as well as enjoying considerable success with his Club Junkies alias remixing artists such as Tinchy Stryder, Nicole Scherzinger, Maroon 5, Alcazar, Jason Derulo, Kylie Minogue, JLS, StoneBridge ft. Therese, Dionne Bromfield, Ola, Melanie C, Jamelia, McFly, Ida Corr, A1, Gwen Stefani, De’Lacy, Ruff Driverz and others. Andy ‘s latest business venture Top Dog gives the public an opportunity to work alongside some of the biggest music producers in the business to produce their own music and remixes.

7th Heaven are managed by AD Management. All enquiries to Darren Penman: darren@ad-management.co.uk

Andy Weston

Andy Wetson, (aka DJ Andy Almighty), is a respected DJ on the London gay scene, holding one of the longest weekly residencies on the London gay scene as well as being invited to play at large gay circuit parties in the USA and in 2012 headlining with Kylie Minogue at Sydney Mardi Gras. He launched the now institutional Sunday session, S.L.A.G.S/Chill-Out at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern nearly 15 years ago. To this day it remains one of the busiest gay nights in London. He has also DJ’d at legendary gay nights such as Love Muscle at the Fridge, XXL, Heaven, G-A-Y and has played at various club nights at Fire, Area, Club Colosseum, Union and Factory.

In addition, Andy has worked for many years as label manager for London based DJ promo company CD Pool, as well as enjoying considerable success with his Club Junkies alias, remixing artists such as Tinchy Stryder, Nicole Scherzinger, Maroon 5, Alcazar, Vanquish, Jason Derulo, Kylie Minogue, JLS, StoneBridge ft. Therese, Dionne Bromfield, Ola, Melanie C, Jamelia, McFly, Ida Corr, A1, Gwen Stefani, De’Lacy, Ruff Driverz and others. Andy’s latest business venture, launching in early 2013 is Studio 7, through his company Top Dog Management, giving DJs and the public an opportunity to work alongside some of the biggest music producers in the business to produce their own remixes or mixed DJ sets and podcasts.

Andy has previously worked as a graphic designer (he is qualified to degree level in typographic design), publishing for the gay press, part time at a record store owned and run by Almighty Records and then for 8 years he headed up the remix team Almighty, effectively managing the team and doing everything from sourcing the work, briefing the studio lads to delivering the work, chasing the money and general networking/schmoozing! In addition he was head of sales, marketing and design for this small but once extremely popular label. He left Almighty in the summer of 2005 to join CD Pool.

Andy is based in north Nottinghamshire for part of the week and spends occasional weekdays in London for meetings as well as every Sunday to DJ.

Jon Dixon

Jon Dixon is the skilled musician/programmer/engineer with an incredible ear for producing high-quality pop remixes. He has worked at some of London’s best known recording studios including Utopia, Unit 3, PWL, Matrix, Konk, Whitfield Street, Roundhouse, Town House, Livingstone etc.  In the early to mid-90s he worked as a programmer and engineer for remix teams and artists such as Dave Lee (aka Joey Negro), Take That, Serious Rope, Mike McEvoy, James Taylor Quartet, EMF, Pascal Gabriel, John Wadell, John Coxon, Betty Boo, Snowboy, Pete Wingfield etc.

In 1995 he began working freelance for Almighty Records eventually being employed full time by the gay dance label in 2006, working as the label’s first in-house producer from their Unit 4 studios near Archway, north London. From 1998 to 2005 Almighty were the most in demand commercial remix team, and Jon headed up Almighty Associates (Almighty, Dataluxe, Hit Squad, Unit 4, etc) working on remixes for Cher, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, Alcazar, S Club 7, Anastacia, Enrique Iglesias, Alexia, Steps, Pink, Kylie Minogue, Deborah Harry, Pet Shop Boys, S Club Juniors, Lolly, Usher, Emma Bunton, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Scooch, Liza Minnelli, Ronan Keating, Atomic Kitten, B*witched, Abs, Savage Garden, Elton John, Geri Halliwell, Darren Hayes, Shania Twain, Precious, Ricky Martin, Martha Wash, Gabrielle, Nelly Furtado, Donna Summer, Liberty X, Dina Carroll, LeAnn Rimes, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, A1, Dana International, Stephen Gately, Martine McCutcheon, Roxette, Lara Fabian, Jamiroquai, Milky, A*Teens, Darius, Samantha Mumba, Lulu, Kaci, Faith Hill, Soft Cell, Hear’say, Louise, Westlife, Jennifer Holliday, Whitney Houston, Jimmy Somerville, Mary Griffin and many more. Jon produced 80% of the label’s own releases during that period, acts including Déjà Vu ft. Tasmin, Jackie ‘O’, 2 Hope 4, Indigo, Hannah Jones, Sarah Washington, Belle Lawrence, Tracey Cole, Obsession, Who’s That Girl, Ignition-X, The Kinky Boys, The Cover Girlz, Alisha King and Jamie Knight. The Almighty ‘Definitive’ sound was very much Jon’s trademark sound. He was also Dataluxe, an American-market aimed remix team that enjoyed considerable success in the US Billboard charts.

He left Almighty as a full-time employee in 2002 to start working on his own remix and production team Crash, with fellow Almighty colleague Giulio Pierucci. Crash worked for over a year remixing artists such as Samantha Mumba, Lemonescent, Holly Valance, De’Lacy, Bond, Nicole Russo, Dannii Minogue, Weekend Players, E-Smooth, Rick Guard, Milky and Chocolate Monday.

Jon returned to Almighty on a freelance basis from 2004 until 2010, during which time he and another ex-Almighty employee, Andy Wetson, set up a joint venture, 7th Heaven. During this period he produced remixes for Almighty of The Saturdays, Usher, Katherine Jenkins, Cilla Black, Kim English, Tight Fit, Diana Ross, Wynonna, Scarlette Fever, Kimberley Locke, Alexandra Burke, Dan Hartman, Bellamy Brothers, The Supremes, Thelma Houston, Agnes, Erasure, Katy Perry and others.

Soon 7th Heaven gained momentum and Jon left Almighty to concentrate full-time on 7th Heaven remixes and productions. Since when, 7th Heaven have gone from strength to strength remixing current pop and dance names on both sides of the Atlantic. He is also gaining a good reputation for radio mixes and original productions (Katy Perry, Scotty James, Alan Connor, etc), as well as 7th Heaven’s own output.