By Tony Price
During an interview on the Questlove Supreme Podcast, Jimmy Jam called Nick Martinelli “the biggest biter ever”. While there is no denying the clear influence of Jam and Lewis on Martinelli’s sound in the mid 80’s, his spacious, gleaming production style was groundbreaking, and influential in its own right. His production and remix work between ’84-’88 for groups like Loose Ends, B.B. & Q. Band, 52nd Street, Change, and Five Star can be read as a masterclass in cultivating moodiness and sophistication on the dance floor. This is deeply sensual, pristine music. laser-guided, precise and crystalline, he made judicious use of expensive sounding reverbs to emphasize the empty space that hangs between the ricocheting clatter of 808 hits, glacial pads and sparkling bell tones.
LOOSE ENDS - “CHOOSE ME (DUB MIX)”
Year: 1984
Label: Virgin Records
Writers: McIntosh, Eugene, Nichol
Producer: Nick Martinelli
52ND STREET - “YOU’RE MY LAST CHANCE (REPRIEVED DUB)”
Year: 1986
Label: Ten Records
Writer: Tony Henry
Producer: Nick Martinelli
Remix: Boyd Jarvis & Timmy Regisford
B.B.& Q. - “GENIE” (12” DANCE MIX)
Year: 1985
Label: Cooltempo Records/Elektra Records
Writer & Producer: Kae Williams Jr.
Remix: Nick Martinelli
Cooltempo Records/Elektra Records, 1985
CHANGE - “MUTUAL ATTRACTION (VOCAL/LONG REMIX VERSION)”
Year: 1985
Label: Cooltempo/Chrysalis
Writer: Timmy Allen
Producer: Jacques Fred Petrus
Remix: Nick Martinelli
P.P. ARNOLD - “A LITTLE PAIN (INSTRUMENTAL)”
Year: 1985
Label: 10 Records
Writer: China Burton
Producer: Dexter Wansel
Remix: Nick Martinelli