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Scott Blackwell is a Christian dance music artist, generally credited with being the first artist to produce such music for the Christian marketplace. [1] [2] In addition to releasing his own albums, Blackwell has produced many other albums, and has founded several record labels. [3]
Born in Fort Worth, Texas, Blackwell got his start as a disc jockey. He eventually obtained a position supervising MYX Records, a division of Frontline Records. [3] [4]
Upon leaving Frontline, Blackwell founded N•Soul Records. By 1995, he produced eleven projects for N•Soul Records, and had acquired over fifty general market production credits. [5] N•Soul became best known for the Nitro Praise series, which incorporated praise and worship songs to various forms of dance music. [3] Blackwell left N•Soul in 1999, citing concerns about the vision of the company's leadership. He then founded two record labels,[ which?] to focus on different genres of dance music. [6]
Blackwell continued to perform at clubs, in the greater Los Angeles area.[ citation needed]
Blackwell has production, engineering, remix and/or other credits of music released by the following: [10]
![]() | This article needs to be updated.(May 2022) |
Scott Blackwell is a Christian dance music artist, generally credited with being the first artist to produce such music for the Christian marketplace. [1] [2] In addition to releasing his own albums, Blackwell has produced many other albums, and has founded several record labels. [3]
Born in Fort Worth, Texas, Blackwell got his start as a disc jockey. He eventually obtained a position supervising MYX Records, a division of Frontline Records. [3] [4]
Upon leaving Frontline, Blackwell founded N•Soul Records. By 1995, he produced eleven projects for N•Soul Records, and had acquired over fifty general market production credits. [5] N•Soul became best known for the Nitro Praise series, which incorporated praise and worship songs to various forms of dance music. [3] Blackwell left N•Soul in 1999, citing concerns about the vision of the company's leadership. He then founded two record labels,[ which?] to focus on different genres of dance music. [6]
Blackwell continued to perform at clubs, in the greater Los Angeles area.[ citation needed]
Blackwell has production, engineering, remix and/or other credits of music released by the following: [10]