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Matthew : A Perfect Life
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Singer-songwriterly acoustic soul with touches of folk, blues, and pop.
Genre: Pop: Folky Pop
Release Date: 2001
A Perfect Life Record Label: Dangerous Arts
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Dirge 3:27 $0.99
Kiss Away 5:50 $0.99
The Only Reason 4:19 $0.99
A Perfect Life 5:55 $0.99
May or May Not 5:47 $0.99
Fireflies 3:34 $0.99
Mailing List 8:27 $0.99
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Album Notes

NEW MUSIC!!
Preview tracks from the 2007 release on MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/dangerousarts

A native of Washington DC, Matthew has been involved in music since childhood. Self-taught on piano and guitar, he attended the prestigious Duke Ellington School of the Arts, where he studied classical voice. The son of 60s R&B singer Phil Flowers, Matthew's vocal style is founded on soul music, but Ellington provided exposure to an atmosphere of open experimentation, where parallels among musical forms were investigated freely. Jazz, Italian arias, old spirituals, and hip-hop echoed through the halls all day long.

Raised on a steady diet of sweet radio pop, Matthew also gravitated toward singer-songwriters as diverse as Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell, Prince, James Taylor, Elton John, and Laura Nyro. He developed an addiction to hook-laden, emotive songs. At the age of twelve he entered Washington's Mid-Atlantic Song Contest and placed his own songwriting skills among those of older, more experienced writers. He made it to the top ten that year and the following year as well, and was encouraged by this initial rush of success.

After graduation he ventured on to New York, where he attended the New School for Social Research and experimented with cabaret in Greenwich Village and off-Broadway clubs. Then he took a sharp and brief detour into the world of electronic music, contributing vocals and songs as part of a techno band. He eventually returned to Washington and to the acoustic guitar, honing his performance skills at venues like the celebrated Iota and the now-defunct DC institution Food For Thought.

After relocating to San Francisco, he met engineer Josh Roberts (Ben Harper, Beth Orton, King Crimson), whose studio he was using for demos. The two decided that the best way to present Matthew's talent was to place him in the simplest possible setting. The resulting album, A Perfect Life, was a spontaneous act. The idea was to capture a moment in time, with all of its different moods and possibilities. Inspired by the early recordings of artists like Joni Mitchell and Ani DiFranco, the production is intentionally spare, with an acoustic guitar and Matthew's soulful vocals showcasing his diverse songwriting abilities. Matthew refers to the songs on this disc as "American music," with roots in a wide array of classic American forms: blues, folk, rock, and soul. In short, a sound that contains something for everyone.

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REVIEWS

Stunning!
author: Britt
First drawn by his stunningly pure voice, I was equally compelled by Matthew's unashamed wit, wisdom, and honest romantic musing. Clearly, his multi-dimensional talent is awesome. This recording leaves me eagerly anticipating Matthew's next project. Wow!
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Favorite new disc!
author: Topher
I bought this cd on a whim, now I want to buy it for all my friends. The first listen blew me away, and I'm enjoying getting to know the sound and the message with each additional listen. Bravo!
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From one Soul to another(Touched)
author: E
Truth, beauty,a soul fulfilling journey !!!!!!!!!!!! Simply refreshing ! What a heavenly instrument (tha voice)& that gutitar. Simple elegance and soul. Matthew continue to bless and Inspire. Honesty and real heart moves millions of waves in this endless sea of faces and places life is increased. We live to have faith for love and one mo' day. Continue to inspire life,love,hope & music!Bravo E
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not enuff good can be said
author: joshua iann
i cannot say enuff good things about this cd. i bought it over a year ago, and i still listen to the entire album at least three, four times a week, and usually more. matthew's lyrics are amazing, his voice wonderful and the music beautiful. this albums is at once beautiful, calming, thought-provoking and soul-moving. can't wait for more! (soon???)
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