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February 25, 2006

Matisyahu "Youth" Album

A second album from the famed Hasidic Reggae Chatter who is mistakenly desribed as a rapper almost every time I see him mentioned. I think he's been a little overhyped at this point, not saying he's wack though. Just overhyped. Some words from his Rolling Stone profile:


There's one thing Hasidic reggae man Matisyahu won't do on his new U.S. tour: stage dive.

"There's a law that no man and woman may touch unless they're married," says the twenty-six-year-old MC. "I was caught doing it. So I checked, and, no, can't do that anymore -- there's women touching you for sure. That, and I also I got dropped once. I took, like, six people down."

His religious beliefs also prohibit Matisyahu -- who dresses in the traditional bekishe (long black robe), gartel (prayer belt) and black hat -- from shaking a woman's hand, though he did look this interviewer in the eye.

Fresh off his acclaimed Live at Stubb's CD, the Brooklyn rapper is readying his second studio album, Youth, due January 31st, with help from famed world-music producer Bill Laswell (Mick Jagger, Motorhead, Herbie Hancock). Backed by his band -- guitarist Aaron Dugan, bassist Josh Werner and drummer Jonah David -- Matisyahu has been laying down tracks in Laswell's New Jersey recording studio.

"I think we go into uncharted territory on this album," says Matisyahu, who freestyles, toasts and sings. "Bill is genius with dub reggae, which is like techno but more spacey."

The album features two songs from Live at Stubb's -- "Warrior" and "King Without a Crown" -- but the remaining tracks are new, including the title track which also serves as the first single. "It's a song that has a stepper beat and a phat bass line -- kind of like the Police," Matisyahu explains. "The chorus goes into a hip-hop thing, and there's a hard-rock solo in it."

Matisyahu, who sometimes extracts or reinterprets lines from the Torah in his songs, looked to his own troubled youth for the single's lyrics: "Fire with the flame of the youth/Got the freedom to choose/You better make the right move." Born Matthew Miller, he skipped school and smoked pot while growing up in a reformed household in White Plains, New York, before becoming frum (devout) and moving to the nearby Hasidic community of Crown Heights.

"It's the idea of a teenager not just rebelling for the sake of acting out," Matisyahu, now married with children, says of the song, "but really becoming an adult and taking charge of the situation."

Speaking of youthful indiscretions, a Matisyahu stage dive is captured in the video for "Youth," but he says all isn't as reckless as it appears. "We made sure [the audience] was all men."

Posted by jsmooth995 at February 25, 2006 7:42 PM

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Posted by: Matisyahu music at February 27, 2006 5:43 AM

You are like my Idol i enjoy your songs because umlike anyother music your songs actually have meaning and it reminds me about hashem and how important he really isto everyone.

Posted by: nicole bensarah at March 3, 2006 7:47 PM

You are like my Idol i enjoy your songs because umlike anyother music your songs actually have meaning and it reminds me about hashem and how important he really isto everyone.

Posted by: nicole bensarah at March 3, 2006 7:47 PM

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Posted by: editor at March 6, 2006 1:33 AM

You have some of the greatest music i have ever heard...
the songs your write are mixture of my favourtie styles of music....
bit of a coisidence my nme is mathew miller and im jewish im my birthday is also in the m onth of tammuz

Posted by: mat miller at March 11, 2006 9:23 AM

Finally, a great voice for our people!!!
Thanks,
Sincerely,
Sveta

Posted by: Sveta at May 29, 2006 11:05 AM



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