Matthew “Unspoken Notion” Clark
Matt Clark is an experienced music industry professional and the co-founder of Simplicity 26 Records, established in 2008 with business partner Eddie Hudson. His career began in childhood and advanced rapidly through national and international performances at private events, nightclubs, and festivals.
Combining industry expertise, formal education, and global experience, Matt has developed a strong understanding of the operational and creative standards required in modern DJ and production environments. His leadership has been instrumental in the growth of Selustive Notion International, now the parent corporation overseeing Simplicity 26 Records, Chronic Leaf Records, Noldy Music Productions, Simplicity 26 Productions, Simplicity 26 Entertainment, and Simplicity 26 Distribution.
Operating professionally under the name Unspoken Notion, Matt continues to guide the organization’s strategic direction and long-term development.
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EDDIE HUDSON
Eddie Hudson is a veteran DJ and music producer with a career spanning over three decades in the industry. He began performing in the late 1980s at clubs across New York City and Long Island, quickly establishing a reputation for his skill and innovation behind the decks. In 1989, Eddie joined Eddie Rivera’s record pool and later interned at Quad Recording in Manhattan, where he collaborated with legendary artists including David Morales, Frankie Knuckles, Biggie Smalls, and Tupac Shakur.
Over the years, Eddie’s expertise in mixing and production has earned him a multi-Platinum award for his work on The Fugees’ album The Score. His extensive credits also include projects with Isaac Hayes, Missy Elliott, Alicia Keys, and the John Lennon Lost Lennon Project with Yoko Ono.
Currently, Eddie Hudson is signed as a DJ and producer to GM Music Distribution, Slanted Black Records, and Muted Trax. His recent collaboration with the artist SK8 as a producer and writer reached #21 on the Billboard Club Charts and continues to rise, solidifying his status as a leading figure in house music’s avant-garde.
Fitzreynold “Noldy” Cadet
Fitzreynold “Noldy” Cadet is a Brooklyn-born bassist and musician of Haitian descent, known for his versatility and global performances. From an early age, he was immersed in music, influenced by his father and trained in classical fundamentals by his elementary school teacher. Noldy rose to prominence as the bassist for Carimi, one of Haiti’s top Kompa groups, touring internationally for over eight years.
Since then, he has collaborated with artists like LL Cool J, performed in rock bands, and currently tours worldwide with VAYB. Music is Noldy’s life—his performances and sound are a reflection of his journey, passion, and artistry.
































































