Mat Ward
Mat Ward blends future bass, drum and bass, punk and politics to come up with a different sound. He began producing music in 2016 for his favourite rapper, Provocalz. Their first single together, "Behind Enemy Lines" got radio play worldwide. Mat Ward's debut solo release, Slow Car Crash, a jungle album about financial markets, was released in 2017. A chill trap album about Apple, Inside My Device, made entirely on an iPad, followed the same year. On July 31, 2018, when Mars was closest to Earth, he released Disrupted, a lo-fi future bass album about Elon Musk. In 2019, he released Five Eyes - a chill trap album about surveillance. A month later, Provocalz released his hip-hop EP G.O.D with all tracks produced by Mat Ward, who called it "my favourite thing I've done, music-wise". In 2020, he released an acclaimed "future DnB" album about the media - Filter Bubble. In 2021, he released Interplanetary Species - an album about making humans multiplanetary. In 2022, he released an album based on protest chants, Why I Protest. In 2023, he released the album Climate Wars. He writes a monthly music column that has been shared by the likes of Ru Paul, Public Enemy's Chuck D, Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello and Ministry's Al Jourgensen. He wrote "Around The World In 80 AA's", hailed as an "excellent book" by travelmag.co.uk. He also wrote the book "Real Talk: Aboriginal Rappers Talk About Their Music And Country", called "a must-read" by Britain's I Am Hip-Hop magazine.
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