GHP creations have been heard regularly on
Xfm London's
The Remix and
The Rinse radio shows, and are heavily played on the
New York City area station
WFMU. A 30-minute Go Home Productions "Superchunk" mix was aired on Xfm in May 2003 to critical acclaim, and was voted "Superchunk of the year". GHP has also been nominated for Best Studio Session on
XFM alongside the likes of
The Darkness,
Muse,
Kings of Leon and
Blur. GHP's WFMU Re:Mixology set was broadcast as part of a series that included the legendary mixer
Steinski. Go Home Productions has worked with
MTV Mash on their weekly bootleg video show and had five tracks on rotation across Europe in 2004. In the same year,
Emap's QTV also broadcast a selection of 8 GHP tracks across their network. GHP's 2005 mix "Rapture Riders" (
Blondie vs
The Doors) was not only approved by both bands, but has been re-remixed using the original studio tracks, and officially released both as a single and as a track on Blondie's 2005 album
Greatest Hits: Sound & Vision. It reached #1 on the
Billboard US Hot Dance Club Play chart in May 2006, and charted in the top 40 of multiple worldwide singles charts, with continual play on numerous MTV channels; the (
Blondie vs
The Doors) video was directed by audiovisual artists
Addictive TV who created a video mash-up of the two tracks. Another mash-up that has received approval of the original artists involved is "Ray of Gob" which superimposes the vocals from
Madonna's "Ray of Light" onto clips from several songs by the
Sex Pistols (including "
Pretty Vacant", "
God Save the Queen" and "
Anarchy in the U.K."). Many Go Home Productions tracks were included in the 2007 mash-up compilation
Mashed, which featured previous hit tracks including "Rapture Riders" and "Notorious Trick" - a mixed version of
Kelis and
Duran Duran. The album also included two tracks by Loo & Placido, most notably the chart hit "Horny as a Dandy", featuring
The Dandy Warhols and
Mousse T. Turning his skills to AV, for over 10 years Vidler has been one half of project
Addictive TV with fellow artist Graham Daniels. As of August 2024, Vidler's website has been offline and the . ==References==