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American singer-songwriter and music producer
Musical artist
Matthew E. White (born August 14, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter, producer and arranger. He has worked as a collaborator, producer, and arranger for acts including Bedouine , Natalie Prass , Cocoon , Foxygen , Justin Vernon , Hiss Golden Messenger , Sharon Van Etten , Ken Vandermark , Steven Bernstein , The Mountain Goats , Dan Croll and Slow Club .[1] As a solo artist he has released two studio albums, Big Inner and Fresh Blood , and two collaboration albums, Gentlewoman, Ruby Man with Flo Morrissey and Broken Mirror: A Selfie Reflection with Lonnie Holley . White is also the founder and a co-owner of Spacebomb , originally conceived as a record label with a house band, and now a multi-disciplinary music company with a studio and offices in Richmond, Virginia .[2]
Early life
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White was born in Virginia Beach, Virginia, US[3] and from the age of three to eight lived in the Philippines with a final year living in Japan before returning to the US.[4] During senior year high school in Virginia Beach White joined a band with Natalie Prass ,[5] before moving to Richmond, Virginia to study jazz at Virginia Commonwealth University .[6]
Following graduation White remained in Richmond and in 2005 founded the Patchwork Collective with a goal to bring creative music together regardless of genre.[7] The group primarily focused on hosting a wide range of live performances including Jandek , who in 2007 approached the Patchwork Collective to promote a rare US show at the Firehouse in Richmond.[8]
Career
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Fight the Big Bull
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In 2006 White founded Fight the Big Bull , a Richmond, Virginia based improvisatory jazz ensemble with two of their 2010 recordings selected for NPR's best of the year lists.[9] [10]
The band's original configuration, called simply Fight the Bull, was a trio with drummer Pinson Chanselle and trombonist Bryan Hooten. The group was subsequently expanded to eight players and collaborated with Chicago saxophonist Ken Vandermark [11] and in 2010 released the album All is Gladness in the Kingdom with NYC-based slide trumpeter and composer Steven Bernstein following a 10-day residency that Bernstein undertook in Richmond .[12] They also collaborated with alternative folk singer David Karsten Daniels , with White providing arrangement to his critically well-received 2010 Thoreau project I Mean to Live Here Still . A performance with Daniels at the NYC club La Poisson Rouge was reviewed by the New York Times .[13]
White and Fight the Big Bull also provided the music for Duke University's 2011 tribute to Alan Lomax's "Sound of the South" field recordings in a concert featuring the band backing Bon Iver 's Justin Vernon , Sharon Van Etten and members of Megafaun .[14]
Solo (as Matthew E. White)
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White released his debut album Big Inner in August 2012, which the New York Times called "a dramatic pop-gospel record that hits extremes of the mood spectrum."[15] Big Inner debuted at #19 on Billboard ' s Heatseekers Albums chart,[16] and by the end of 2012, White had been named eMusic 's Breakthrough Artist of 2012,[17] Paste magazine's Best New Act of 2012,[18] and a Consequence of Sound Rookie of the Year,[19] and Big Inner had appeared on multiple best of 2012 lists.[20] [21] Following the album's initial release via Spacebomb White then signed with Domino who released the album worldwide in January 2013,[22] and it received five stars from The Guardian [23] and was called "One of the great albums of modern Americana" by Uncut magazine.[24]
Following two years of extensive headline touring including festival performances at Glastonbury , Latitude , Roskilde , Primavera Sound , shows at The Hollywood Bowl , Sydney Opera House and Shepherd's Bush Empire [25] White released his sophomore album Fresh Blood in March 2015[26] on Domino . In support of the album White made his national network television debut performing his track Rock and Roll is Cold on the Late Show with David Letterman in late March 2015.[27] The album hit a peak of 41 in the UK Album Charts [28] and the received generally positive reviews with a Metascore of 80 on Metacritic [29]
K Bay , White's third record, was announced on Lauren Laverne 's BBC Radio 6 Music breakfast show along with a debut of the album's first single "Genuine Hesitation".
Collaborations and production
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In January 2017, White, along with English singer and songwriter Flo Morrissey , released Gentlewoman, Ruby Man , an album consisting of versions of tracks by artists such as Frank Ocean , the Velvet Underground , Leonard Cohen , James Blake , and the Bee Gees . The album was produced by White in Richmond, Virginia and released by Glassnote Records .[30] The duo performed their cover of Grease on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert [31] before playing the album live four times at concerts in New York, London, Paris and Richmond, VA.[32]
Between producing Natalie Prass ' 2015 self titled debut album for Spacebomb , which Pitchfork awarded 8.4 and Best New Music,[33] and her follow up The Future and the Past for ATO Records , the pair collaborated on the single Cool Out which was released for Record Store Day 2016,[34] and later saw success when it featured in the closing scene of Netflix movie To All the Boys I've Loved Before in 2018.[35]
After meeting back stage of London's Queen Elizabeth Hall at David Byrne 's Meltdown Festival in August 2015,[36] White teamed up with American visual artists and musician Lonnie Holley , to make Broken Mirror: A Selfie Reflection .[37] The album was released by Spacebomb and Jagjaguwar in 2021.
Discography
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Albums
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as Matthew E. White
with The Great White Jenkins
2007: Where Is Thy Sting?
2008: Mussel Souls
with Fight the Big Bull
2008: Dying Will Be Easy
2010: All Is Gladness in the Kingdom
2010: I Mean to Live Here Still (with David Karsten Daniels )
with Flo Morrissey
with Lonnie Holley
2021:Broken Mirror: A Selfie Reflection [43]
References
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^ "KNow Who's Next" . Baeble Music . Retrieved 20 January 2013 .
^ Hann, Michael (3 February 2013). "Matthew E White:'You hear the community I love in the music' " . The Guardian . Retrieved 20 May 2020 .
^ Syme, Rachel (31 January 2015). "Natalie Prass escapes Nashville" . New Yorker . Retrieved 25 May 2020 .
^ Gormus, Mark (20 March 2019). "Inside Spacebomb's new studio near the Fan District, working on Matthew E. White's new album" . Richmond Magazine . Retrieved 25 May 2020 .
^ Reynolds, Brandon (3 July 2005). "The Cross-Pollinators The fledgling Patchwork Collective faces self-promotion, music scenes and the dreaded "avant-garde" label" . Style Weekly . Retrieved 25 May 2020 .
^ McElhinney, Peter (7 March 2007). "The Great and Powerful Jandek" . Style Weekly . Retrieved 25 May 2020 .
^ Jarenwattananon, Patrick (December 1, 2010). "Top 10 Jazz Albums Of 2010 : A Blog Supreme" . NPR. Retrieved November 11, 2011 .
^ Schaefer, John (December 8, 2010). "The 5 Best Genre-Defying Albums Of 2010" . NPR. Retrieved November 11, 2011 .
^ Margasak, Peter (14 April 2008). "Fight the Big Bull spars with Ken Vandermark" . Chicago Reader . Retrieved 25 May 2021 .
^ Brady, Shawn (25 April 2019). "Fight the Big Bull: All Is Gladness in the Kingdom" . Jazz Times . Retrieved 25 May 2021 .
^ Ratliff, Ben (July 13, 2010). "David Karsten Daniels at Le Poisson Rouge" . The New York Times . Retrieved November 11, 2011 .
^ "The sanctified | Duke Performances" . Archived from the original on March 9, 2013. Retrieved March 13, 2013 .
^ Ratliff, Ben (17 August 2012). "Merging Textures Across the Decades" . The New York Times . Retrieved 15 January 2013 .
^ "Big Inner - Matthew E. White" . Billboard . Retrieved 15 January 2013 .
^ Keyes, J. Edward. "2012 Breakthrough: Matthew E. White" . eMusic. Retrieved 15 January 2013 .
^ "The Best Music of 2012 Issue" . Paste mPlayer . Archived from the original on 16 February 2013. Retrieved 15 January 2013 .
^ "Readers' Poll 2012: The Results" . Consequence of Sound. 21 December 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2013 .
^ "Top 50 Albums of 2012" . Consequence of Sound. 14 December 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2013 .
^ "Albums of the Year: Honorable Mention" . Pitchfork. 19 December 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2013 .
^ Minsker, Evan (29 November 2012). "Watch Matthew E. White's "Will You Love Me" Video" . Pitchfork. Retrieved 15 January 2013 .
^ Empire, Kitty (20 January 2013). "Matthew E White: Big Inner – review" . The Guardian . London. Retrieved 26 January 2013 .
^ Mulholland, Garry. "Matthew E. White - Big Inner" . Uncut. Retrieved 26 January 2013 .
^ "Matthew E. White touring history" .
^ McAndrew, Michael. "Matthew E. White - Fresh Blood" . Line f Best Fit.
^ "Matthew E. White makes his TV debut on Letterman" . Consequence. 17 March 2015.
^ "Chart Data" . Official Charts.
^ "Touring History" . Metacritic.
^ Deusner, Stephen (12 February 2017). "Flo Morrissey and Matthew E. White Gentlewoman, Ruby Man" . Pitchfork .
^ Rettig, James (9 February 2017). "Watch Flo Morrissey & Matthew E. White Cover "Grease" On Colbert" . Stereogum .
^ "Matthew E. White & Flo Morrissey live history" . Songkick . 12 February 2017.
^ Deusner, Stephen (26 January 2015). "Flo Morrissey and Matthew E. White Gentlewoman, Ruby Man" . Pitchfork .
^ "Record Store Day Website" . 1 May 2016.
^ "Tune Find" . 1 May 2016.
^ "Transcribing Fate: making Broken Mirror: a Selfie Reflection" . Substack . 27 May 2021.
^ Simpson, Paul. "Broken Mirror: A Selfie Reflection Album Review" . AllMusic .
^ Ultratop.be/nl/ Matthew E. White discography
^ danishcharts.dk Matthew E. White discography
^ LesCharts.com Matthew E. White discography
^ SwedishCharts.com Matthew E. White discography
^ officialcharts.com Matthew E. White discography
^ Simpson, Paul. "Broken Mirror: A Selfie Reflection Album Review" . AllMusic .
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