• Mat Zo Goes After The 'Sinful' In New Video With I See Monstas

    Mat Zo is gearing up to release his sophomore album Self Assemble on March 25 and has slowly started to unveil bits and pieces of the LP. Last month he shared the lead single, "Soul Food," a nostalgic, funky addition to his varied discography. His latest track "Sinful" tabs UK electronic group I See MONSTAS and to go along with the tune, he has released a sexually charged music video.
  • Mat Zo Says New Album Will Be Released In February, Shares Demos

    Grammy-nominated producer and DJ Mat Zo spent much of 2015 gather headlines for his Twitter fingers, but it appears as though he is gearing up to release some new music in 2016. He has been talking about a new album on his socials over the past few months and in responding to a fan question about the new album, he revealed that his second LP would arrive in "early February." To get fans back in the mood for new music, he has been uploading songs to a playlist of rejected demos for the album that are about as diverse as they come.
  • Mat Zo Remixes Porter Robinson "Flicker" For 'Worlds' Album

    On Friday Porter Robinson announced the Worlds Remix album, which has tabbed the likes of Mat Zo, Odesza and Chrome Sparks to provide contributions. We have been in the dark about what these new remixes sound like up until this point, but today Robinson shared possibly the most anticipated rework of the bunch - Mat Zo's remix of "Flicker."
  • Grammys 2015 Best Dance/Electronic Album, Who Should & Will Win: Aphex Twin Completes Comeback

    Entering its 11th year, the Best Dance/Electronic Album category has an interesting group of nominees. Past winners have included everyone from Madonna to Daft Punk -- Bassment Jaxx to Skrillex and this year provides a varied group of five newcomers, veterans and comeback kings. It appears to be a two-horse race, but when it comes to the Grammys selecting a genre they aren't very familiar with, you never know for certain what they might do.
  • 15-Year Old Kids Steal Mat Zo's Car And Leave I.D. Behind

    Word to the wise; if you ever steal someone's car, don't leave it around the corner with your ID in it. That is what happened to British DJ / producer Mat Zo over the weekend. A small group of teenagers decided to steal his car, post the evidence to social media and then leave actual evidence in the car. They don't seem like they are going to be cast for the next Italian Job.
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