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Matmos's Biography

399px-matmos_rosehasteeth_promo Matmos is an experimental electronica duo from San Francisco on the Matador Records label. M. C. (Martin) Schmidt and Drew Daniel are the core members, but they frequently include other artists on their records and in their performances, including notably J Lesser. Much of their work could be classified as a pop version of the musique concrète genre. In 1998, Matmos remixed the Björk single Alarm Call. Subsequently, Matmos worked with Björk on her albums Vespertine (2001) and Medúlla (2004), as well as her Vespertine and Greatest Hits tours. In November of 2004, Matmos spent 97 hours in the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts as artists in residence, performing music with friends, musical guests and onlookers. The live album Work, Work, Work, essentially a "best of" collection of the session, was released as a free download from their website. Schmidt busies himself working in the New Genres Department at the San Francisco Art Institute. Daniel is working on his dissertation on the literary cult of Melancholy, and a personal dance music project, The Soft Pink Truth. He is also a contributing writer to the online music magazine Pitchfork Media. Both Schmidt and Daniel appeared in the Sagan music DVD filmed by Ryan Junell. In their recordings and live performances over the last nine years, Matmos have used the sounds of The name Matmos refers to the seething lake of evil slime beneath the city Sogo in the 1968 film Barbarella. Matmos' private record label Vague Terrain is a reference to the publishing company and bookstore in Paris that originally distributed the comic book upon which the film was based.

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