Mattafix is an English electronic music duo, consisting of vocalist Marlon Roudette and producer and keyboardist Preetesh Hirji. Their sound is a fusion of hip hop, R&B, reggae, dancehall, blues, jazz, Soul music and World music. Known for their 2005 hit single "Big City Life", they won the Sopot International Song Festival in 2006.
Their second single, "Big City Life", was released by EMI on 8 August 2005. It was a considerable hit, managing number 15 in their native United Kingdom and number 1 in Germany, Poland, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and New Zealand. It also had considerable success in other countries, including top-20 positions in France, Australia, and Belgium. It can also be heard on the soundtrack to the hit video game 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany, designed by EA Sports. "Big City Life" also received multiple popular remixes over the ensuing decades, including notable remixes by LEEX, Luude, and Sam Jonsson; the Luude remix, released in 2022, has amassed 15.8 million streams on Spotify alone (compared to 118.4 million Spotify streams for the original) as of August 2022.
Signs of a Struggle received positive reviews and had success in Europe where the band toured extensively throughout 2006–08. Signs of a Struggle was a Triple j feature album in April 2006.
The duo toured with the likes of Jem and Joss Stone on their UK tours to promote the album, and have also opened for Sting, in Milan, before a crowd of more than 100,000 people.
Their fourth single, "To & Fro", was released on 13 March 2006. The single was released as a download only in the United Kingdom.
Speaking in June 2008 to English R&B writer Pete Lewis of Blues & Soul, Roudette explained the musical background to Rhythms & Hymns: "With this album I wanted to bring through more aspects of the live show, which is something maybe the first album lacked. You know, we do go out with a seven or eight-piece band, and that has become a big part of the Mattafix sound. So, in addition to keeping the hardcore element and programmed beats from last time round, with Rhythms & Hymns we've also used a lot of live drums. Also, we've added quite a lot of influences that we got from the road. Particularly in places like Johannesburg, where we played a couple of great shows."
The album was released on 23 November 2007 in most European countries. In Australia, it was released on 17 November 2007.
Mattafix remixed Lady Gaga's song "Eh Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)". Their remix appears on her iTunes Remix EP; however, it is not on the UK version.
| 2007 | Best Foreign Dance Album |
Discography Albums | class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" | |
| 2005 ! scope="row" | "11.30 (Dirtiest Trick in Town)" | — | Signs of a Struggle | |
| 2006 ! scope="row" | "To & Fro" | 56 | ||
| 2007 ! scope="row" | "Living Darfur" | 13 | Rhythm & Hymns | |
| 2008 ! scope="row" | "Things Have Changed" | — | ||
| 2022 ! scope="row" | "Big City Life" | — |
| 2005 ! scope="row" align="left" | "Big City Life" | Scott Franklin |
| 2006 ! scope="row" align="left" | "To & Fro" | Max & Dania |
| 2007 ! scope="row" align="left" | "Living Darfur" | Toby MacDonald Antonio Paladino |
| 2008 ! scope="row" align="left" | "Things Have Changed" | Justin Francis Ben Grossman - Digital Artists Agency |
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