Matt Goias
Matt Goias is a New York City-based entrepreneur, music producer and writer.
Early years
Matt Goias was born in Edison, New Jersey and spent his childhood and teenage years living in New Jersey and New York. He began collecting records and djing at the age of 11, and spun in a Manhattan nightclub for the first time at age 14.As a teenager he went on to co-found the weekly hip-hop party Indie 5000. With Goias at the helm, Indie 5000 hosted weekly, celebrity, guest DJs including Cipha Sounds, Peanut Butter Wolf, PF Cuttin, Lord Finesse, DJ Premier, Kid Capri, DJ Soul, Lord Sear, and Prince Paul. At 22 years old, Goias was profiled by Vogue Magazine and named the “Jack of Clubs” for his work on the cultural scene.
Marketing career
Goias is currently a partner of The Class Trip Corporation, a marketing entity based in New York City.Musical production
In 2003, Goias help found the hit musical group FannyPack. The band's hit single Cameltoe described the female apparel phenomenon and was number one on Carson Daly's Total Request Live radio show for five consecutive weeks. Signed to Tommy Boy Records, the group released two critically praised albums. The first was 2003's So Stylistic, which was followed in 2005 by See You Next Tuesday. By 2005, the band had performed in 15 countries and received hundreds of articles in publications around the globe.Goias reunited with DJ Fancy as well as DJ Max Glazer to form 'Business Class', a music development entity.