Matrax

Matrax
Background information
Genres R&B, Pop, hip-hop, electronic, urban pop
Occupations Musician, producer, arranger, composer, film composer
Instruments keyboards, guitar, violin, drums
Years active 2004 (2004)–present
Website matraxproductions.tumblr.com
Members
  • Scott M Carter co-founder 2004-Present
  • William Carter co-founder 2004-Present
  • Damon Hayes co-founder from 2004-2013
  • Aliandro Prawl Producer[1]

Matrax is an American, Juno nominated songwriting and production duo from Philadelphia, consisting of Scott "Scottishh" Carter and Damon "Haze" Hayes, who are best known as the producers for Keshia Chante', Eva Avila and Glenn Lewis. They produced the first and second singles for Keshia Chante', "Been Gone", "2U" and "Ring The Alarm", which was used for WarChild's "Keep The Beat" charity campaign. All the proceeds from "Ring The Alarm" went to supported children at war and was also featured on triple platinum compilation "MuchDance 2006".[2] The duo also wrote the first single for Eva Avila entitled "Give me the music"[3] and worked on Glenn Lewis upcoming album Moment of Truth they produced the second single "Ugly Face".[4]

Matrax initially gained acclaim in the Philadelphia area working with local hip-hop artists including Ms. Jade (Interscope), E Ness (Bad Boy), Roscoe P. Coldchain (StarTrak), and Freeway (Rocafella). Since that time they have worked with talent spanning the Pop, R&B, Alternative, Hip Hop spectrum, and have also had work featured on television. In 2010 they produced an updated remake of Brandy Norwood and Wanya Morris Duet "BrokenHearted" Ft. Karina Pasian and Sammie[5]

Matrax Productions recently helped develop Good Girl[6] a female R&B group out of Philadelphia,PA, with partners Dyshon Penn and Philly Phatboiz Productions they have collectively formed Walk The Sky LLC. Last year they signed with their partners Kopi Writes a new artist by the name of Kamil Sahar who is now working on her debut album with Chris Schwartz of the new RuffHouse Records. In the summer of 2012 Matrax helped in engineering, producing and developing a sound for new comer Kat Dahlia alongside a host of talented writers ( Frankie Storm, Meleni Smith,Poison Ivory) and producers (Synamatik, Danny and J Dens) which caught the ear of by Vested In Culture VP of A&R Amanda Berkowitz.Berkowitz quickly brought Dahlia to the attention of veteran record executive Sylvia Rhone.[7] In 2012, describing Dahlia as "more than just a pop artist," Rhone signed her to her newly launched label, Vested In Culture (VIC), a joint venture with Epic Records. Dahlia's debut album is set to come out in 2013, and will be VIC's inaugural release. Also in early 2012 Scottishh of Matrax scored a short film called Zero directed by Kim Towens for HBO.[8]

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