Matic808 “Worldwide”

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Matic808 is back! After five years Matic808 decided to finally bless us with his album

“Worldwide”.

Matic808 is a producer, DJ and artist, as well as Baltimore native that creates Hip Hop and urban dance music. Matic brings us ‘B-More’ club music that is sure to have your legs moving and body sweating. Best known for his Baltimore club mix of Kanye Wests’ Yeezuz in 2013, Matic808 is back with a high octane vengeance that has us moving and grooving from “Worldwide” to the bonus track.

Bmore club or Bmore house music was created in the late 1980’s by 2 Live Crew, Luther Campbell, Frank Ski, Miss Tony, Scottie B. and Dj Spen.

It’s a genre of heavy breakbeat music with staccato beats and repetitive looped vocals. Although the vocals can be anything from a theme song, to a popular or silly show, a well known track or even a repeated phrase, or chant and the music is straight out of Baltimore, Maryland. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention it also comes along with its own unique dance style. Trust and believe, you will not be disappointed if you’ve ever see the fancy-legged moves that are coupled with this genre of house music. While the youth use it as a form of expression, it’s not for the faint of heart as they move to the rhythms of electronic snares, with a chopped hip hop feel that can include tempos around 130 beats per min.

Although Worldwide only boats four tracks, they flow from one to the next and hit you hard and leave you needing more.

Matic stated “the tracks have been done for years, and I just felt like releasing them” and thank goodness he gave us these gems, like Loving you a high energy track with syncopated electro beats. Another favorite is Can’t Let Go, this Bmore house vibe rendition with a sample from the original will have Earth, Wind and Fire themselves doing flips ( the crazy legged dance moves) when the beat drops, if they still can, no shade guys. The production ends with the bonus track Monkey and Banana’s and it is banana’s from the onset.

It features hard drum kicks, snares and sexy callings of them loving his bananas’.

The whole production is roughly 16 minutes from start to finish and knowing that many of these tracks have been lying around for years, my only question is what the heck were you waiting on?

And please don’t make us wait another five or we are definitely going to need more than 16 minutes!

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