Mattafix

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Mattafix

Origin UK
Years active 2005–present
Genres Alternative hip hop, R&B
Labels Buddhist Punk
Members Marlon Roudette (left) and Preetesh Hirji (right)

Mattafix are a UK alternative hip hop duo, made up of Marlon Roudette and Preetesh Hirji. Their sound is a fusion of hip hop, soul, reggae and dancehall.

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[edit] Biography

Marlon Roudette was born in London and grew up on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent with his mother and sister after moving there with her as a young child. Preetesh Hirji was born in London of dual-Indian parentage. [1]

The group is known for lyrics that make you think. Mattafix released their first single "11.30 (Dirtiest Trick in Town)" as a limited edition on Buddhist Punk Records on 31 January 2005. Their first full single, "Big City Life", released by EMI on 8 August 2005 was a considerable hit, managing a number 15 peak on the UK singles chart, a big feat for a UK R&B/hip-hop group, and topped the charts in Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria and other European countries. Their third single, "Passer By" was released on 24 October 2005, missing the UK Top 75. The single preceded their debut album Signs of a Struggle, which was released a week later.

"After extensive touring and promotions the band are delighted to be back in the studio grafting on their next set of material. They already have a head start after writing on the road and during brief respites throughout the year."

[edit] Trivia

  • The group have toured with the likes of Jem and Joss Stone on their UK tours. The fourth single from their debut album, was "To & Fro", which features backing vocals from former Sugababe, Siobhán Donaghy. It was released as a download only single on 13 March 2006.
  • Mattafix is noted for their thoughtful lyrics. The artists state that their album Signs of a Struggle is a reflection of the experiences and hardships they have gone through.
  • Signs of a Struggle was a Triple J feature album in April 2006.
  • "Big City Life" debuted at number 19 on the Australian Music Charts and reached number one on the New Zealand Singles Chart. It also appeared as an EA Trax song, on FIFA World Cup 2006.
  • On 1 September 2006 "Big City Life" was the winner of the 43rd Sopot International Song Festival in Poland.

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[edit] Albums

Year Album Chart Positions
UK Albums Chart GER Albums Chart
2005 Signs of a Struggle #159 #35
Year Title Chart Positions Album
UK Singles Chart GER Top100 PL TOP 50
2005 11:30 (Dirtiest Trick in Town) - - - Signs of a Struggle
2005 Big City Life #15 #1 #1 Signs of a Struggle
2005 Passer By #79 - #44 Signs of a Struggle
2006 To & Fro Download Only #73 #30 Signs of a Struggle
2006 Cool Down the Pace - - - Signs of a Struggle

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