Mattafix

Mattafix were an English electronic music duo, consisting of vocalist Marlon Roudette and producer and keyboardist Preetesh Hirji.

Their sound was a fusion of hip hop, R&B, reggae, dancehall, blues, jazz, soul and world.

Marlon Rosegold McVey-Roudette was born in London and is the son of Cameron McVey, a British music producer,[4] and Vonnie Roudette, a designer and artist from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

[5] As a young child, he moved with his mother and sister to St. Vincent, where he began his music career before returning to London when he was 18.

Mattafix released their first single, "11.30 (Dirtiest Trick in Town)", as a limited edition on Buddhist Punk Records on 13 January 2005.

It can also be heard on the soundtrack to the hit video game 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany, designed by EA Sports.

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.