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Big City Life Pt 2
Mattafix
Big City Life Pt 2
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
 
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Mattafix is London base duo Marlon Roudette and Preetesh Hirji, a steel pan virtuoso and a computer whiz kid, from opposite ends of the musical spectrum. Together their style is a unique, very British 21st Century blues so...  more »

     
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All Artists: Mattafix
Title: Big City Life Pt 2
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: EMI Import
Release Date: 9/6/2005
Album Type: Single, Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
Style: Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 094633864320

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Mattafix is London base duo Marlon Roudette and Preetesh Hirji, a steel pan virtuoso and a computer whiz kid, from opposite ends of the musical spectrum. Together their style is a unique, very British 21st Century blues sound. By blending hip hop, soul, reggae, and dancehall this single firmly puts Mattafix on the map. The Original version is backed with the Cutfather and Joe Mix, Solid Groove Mix, Mattafix Mix & 'UMYX'. Buddhist Punk Recordings. 2005.

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CD Reviews

It grows on you
popgrandad | UK nORTHAMPTON | 08/12/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I have just heard this song Big City Life played on local radio. I only hope the mediA play it more and it will certainly reach number 1. IT IS A VERY CATCHY TUNE"
Get This For The U-Myx!
Jason W. Bellenger | Byron Center, Michigan, USA | 02/12/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"(Update and edit -- March 23, 2008)



"Big City Life," released in the UK back in August 2005 where it reached #15, is the first official single from Mattafix. The single eventually stormed the rest of Europe, placing #1 in a number of territories, including Germany where it replaced Madonna's "Hung Up" at #1. The production on this track is stunning with it's grinding bass line chorus and beautiful underlying piano. It may have heavy hip-hop beats, but it's melancholy verses ("don't you ever get lonely from time to time, don't let the system get you down") make it a real gem. The single became among my Top 3 favourites of 2005.



This single release is definitely worth getting for the U-Myx enhanced section alone. We get all the sections of the track broken down into individual pieces: vocals, background vocals, synths, guitars, drums, and piano. I was able to create many of my own versions of this song, including my own extended mixes (with additional software). One can listen to just the piano alone or maybe a combination of piano, drums, and synths to create a unique version. Or what about an a cappella track? Yep, U-Myx allows you to do that as well! Enjoy the different layers of the song in sections, as a whole, or individually.



I'm surprised that this track never got a shot in the U.S. considering it's huge success internationally. I think that this would have had a shot at #1 in the U.S. So why doesn't it at least get a shot here?



Since Amazon.com does not list a complete tracklisting (with the versions), here it is:



01 Big City Life [LP Version]

02 Big City Life [Cutfather & Joe]

03 Big City Life [Solid Groove]

04 Big City Life [Mattafix]

05 Big City Life [U-Myx]



As for the remixes, most of them are pretty good. My favourite remix from the CD single is the "Cutfather & Joe" remix, which uses a clever sample and works.



Get this for the U-Myx! You won't be able to stop playing with the different layers of this brilliant recording!



P.S. This release features an early version of U-Myx, which used full, high quality music files, resulting in a program that used much more space -- 351 MB for this "Big City Life" U-Myx file. However, this bigger file yields much higher quality stereo mixes. Nowadays, U-Myx compresses their files heavily (10 MB - 25 MB, for a U-Myx file), which unfortunately results in poor to mediocre audio quality. But this is where it all started for U-Myx -- high quality mixes! Grab this if you can!"