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New Audio: maticulous Teams Up with El Gant and Brother Ali on Politically Charged “Wordle”

maticulous is a Pittsburgh-born, Brooklyn-based producer, who can trace the origins of his music career to being an on-air DJ at Indiana University of Pennsylvania‘s WIUP‘s The Underground while in college. Soon after relocating to Brooklyn back in 2004, he landed an internship at beloved, now-long shuttered, local underground hip-hop record shop Fat Beats. He quickly moved up the ranks: He was a buyer managed by DJ Eclipse and then became an A&R/sales representative for Fat Beats Records and Fat Beats Distribution.

Being fully immersed in hip-hop cemented the Pittsburgh-born, Brooklyn-based producer’s true passion and desire — to create and release his own original music. His debut effort 2011’s The maticulous EP featured the critically applauded “Body The Beat,” featuring Ruste JuxxR.A. The Rugged Man and Heltah Skeltah‘s Rock. The accompanying video eventually amassed over 130,000 YouTube views.

maticulous’ full-length debut, 2015’s The maticulous LP features guest spots from Masta AceM.O.P.’s Lil FameRah Digga, Guilty SimpsonBlu, and Your Old Droog while highlighting his versatility as a producer. Back in 2017, a chance meeting with Justo The MC at SiriusXM led to a long running collaboration that began with 2019’s Mind of a Man, an album that was named one of Bandcamp‘s Top Albums in the month of its release — January 2019. They quickly followed up with that summer’s Bonus Room EP. They capped off a busy year with Mind of a Man landing on several Best Of the Year lists. They continued their collaboration with 2020’s County of Kings.

2021’s no caps featured guest spots from Homeboy SandmanSkyzooBreeze BrewinUptown XO, Guilty Simpson, yU and a lengthy list of others. Continuing a now, long-held reputation for being prolific, the Brooklyn-based producer released two more albums, 2022’s Three and 2024’s The Expanse.

maticulous will be teaming up with New York scene veteran emcee El Gant and beloved indie emcee Brother Ali on a collaborative album House of Cards, which is slated for a summer release. House of Cards‘ first single, “Wordle” sees El Gant and Brother Ali trading fiery and impassioned verses tackling socioeconomic inequality with astute observations of our late stage capitalistic hellscape over a boom bap-driven production that seemingly channels BDP‘s DJ Scott La Rock and DJ Premier. Arguably one of the most politically-charged songs of the Pittsburgh-born, Brooklyn-based producer’s growing catalog, it’s a song that captures the frustration and desperation to survive that many of feel right now.

maticulous is a Pittsburgh-born, Brooklyn-based producers ho can trace the origins of his own music journey and career to being an on-air DJ at Indiana University of Pennsylvania‘s WIUP‘s The Underground while in college. Soon after relocating to Brooklyn in 2004, maticulous landed an internship at beloved, New York-based underground hip hop record store Fat Beats. The Pittsburgh-born, Brooklyn-based producer quickly moved his way up the ranks, first as a buyer managed by DJ Eclipse and then later as an A&R/sales rep for Fat Beats Records/Distribution.

Being fully immersed in hip-hop wound up cementing the Pittsburgh-born, Brooklyn-based artist’s true passion and desire — to create and release his own music. maticulous’ debut effort, 2011’s The maticulous ep featured the critically applauded “Body The Beat,” a collaboration featuring Ruste Juxx, R.A. The Rugged Man and Heltah Skeltah‘s Rock. The accompanying video eventually amassed over 130,000 YouTube views.

Between 2011-2014 maticulous was extremely busy: The Pittsburgh-born, Brooklyn-based producer released a handful of instrumental/beat efforts — and he produced material for MF DOOM, J-Zone, Shabaam Sadeeq, and yU.

maticulous’ full-length debut, 2015’s The maticulous LP saw him collaborating with Masta Ace, M.O.P.’s LIl Fame, Rah Digga, Guilty Simpson, Blu, and Your Old Droog while highlighting his versatility as a producer. In 2017, a chance meeting with Justo The MC at SiriusXM led to a series of collaborations that began with 2019’s Mind of a Man, an album that was named one of Bandcamp‘s Top Albums in the month of its release — January 2019. The album also landed on a number of year-end lists. The pair then collaborated on the Bonus Room EP, which was released that summer. And they continued their collaboration with 2020’s County of Kings.

Continuing to cement a reputation for being wildly prolific, maticulous’ forthcoming album no caps is slated for an October 1, 2021 release. The album features guest sports from Homeboy Sandman, Skyzoo, Breeze Brewin, Uptown XO, yU and others. The album’s first single “Home Goin'” is a gritty head banger, centered around tweeter and woofer rattling beats, glistening and choppy synth arpeggios serving as a menacing and uneasy backdrop for Guilty Simpson telling the tale of attending the funeral of a local pimp/player. Throughout the song, vividly Simpson describes a cast of characters and their thoughts of the deceased OG, revealing a snake pit of deceit, greed, hypocrisy and violence.

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New Audio: maticulous Teams Up With Pittsburgh-based emcee Beedie On the Haunting New Single, “The Journey.”

maticulous is a Pittsburgh-born, Brooklyn-based producer, who has worked with the likes of Doom, RA the Rugged Man, Ruste Juxx, and is one half of emcee/production duo Audimatic, with Audible Doctor of the renowned hip-hop collective, Brown Bag AllStars.  As a producer, […]

If you’ve been frequenting JOVM for some time, you may recall that I interviewed the Pittsburgh-born, Brooklyn-based producer maticulous, and as he told me in that interview the Steel City has a rather vibrant and burgeoning […]

A Q&A with maticulous

The Confluence EP, which was released by Fat Beats Records on September 26th, is the Brooklyn-based (by way of the Pittsburgh, PA area) producer maticulous’s latest album, and the follow up to his debut effort, […]

The Confluence EP may be an apt name for maticulous’s latest EP recently released by Fat Beats Records. You see, the Brooklyn-based producer is originally from Pittsburgh, PA  – and if you know your geography, you […]