Edgardo Matta (born December 16, 1974), professionally known as Mattatracks, is a two-time GRAMMY[1] and a six-time Latin GRAMMY award-winning[2] record producer, composer, and songwriter.[3]
Mattatracks | |
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Birth name | Edgardo Matta |
Born | Santurce, Puerto Rico, U.S. | December 16, 1974
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, composer, songwriter |
Years active | 1998–present |
Website | https://mattatracks.com/ |
In 2007 Mattatracks won his first GRAMMY award for his work in the production of Calle 13’s second record Residente o Visitante,[4] recognized as the Best Latin Urban Album during the 50th Annual GRAMMY Ceremony.[5]
Following this success Mattatracks produced Calle 13's third album, Los de Atrás Vienen Conmigo,[6] which earned him his second GRAMMY in 2010 receiving the Best Latin Rock, Alternative Or Urban Album award.[7] Los de Atrás Vienen Conmigo also won a total of five categories during the 10th Annual Latin GRAMMY Ceremony. Mattatracks’ work in this production was recognized winning three of those nominations: Album of the Year,[8] Best Urban Music Album,[8] and Record of the Year for the hit song No Hay Nadie Como Tú.[8]
Mattatracks was also awarded three Latin GRAMMY in 2011 for his participation in the production of Calle 13's forth, and acclaimed,[9][10] album: Entren Los Que Quieran.[11] At the time, the album broke a record for Latin GRAMMY Nominations[12][13] and holds the Guinness World Record for Most Latin GRAMMY Awards Won For A Single Album.[14] This success earned Mattratracks three new accolades winning, for a second year in a row, Album of the Year,[15] Best Urban Music Album,[15] and Record of the Year, this time for the song Latinoamérica.[15]
Early life
editBorn on December 16, 1974, in Santurce, Puerto Rico, Mattatracks grew up in the vibrant and diverse cultural milieu of the Caribbean. This upbringing exposed him to a wide variety of music genres, cultures, and creative environments that would later prove instrumental in shaping his distinctive musical style.
Music career
editWith a career spanning over two decades, Mattatracks continues to leave an indelible mark on the music industry through a prolific discography marked by numerous collaborations with top music artists like Barrington Levy, Daddy Yankee, and Maluma, to name a few.
Mattatracks has received two GRAMMY[1] and six Latin GRAMMY awards,[2] but he has also collaborated in another award-winning music production. In 2003 Mattatracks worked assisting music producer, and long-time-collaborator, "Echo" Irizarri in the engineering, mixing, and production[16] of Vico C's record En Honor a la Verdad, which won the Latin GRAMMY for Best Urban Album in 2004.[17]
Mattatracks production discography
editYear | Artist | Album | Song(s) | Mattatracks' Role (credits) |
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2022 | Mattatracks & Gammy | Bang Bang - Single | Bang Bang | Main Artist, Composer, Producer.[18] |
2021 | Queen'D | Solo Dime - Single | Solo Dime | Mastering Engineer.[19] |
2020 | Queen'D | Mas Allá De LAs Estrellas - Single | Mas Allá De LAs Estrellas | Remixer. Mastering Engineer.[20] |
Somos Mujeres - Single | Somos Mujeres | Mastering Engineer.[21] | ||
Un Milagro (feat. Salvador Zepeda) - Single | Un Milagro (feat. Salvador Zepeda) | Mastering Engineer.[22] | ||
Tú y Yo - Single | Tú y Yo | Mastering Engineer.[23] | ||
2018 | J.Torres ft. Chingo Bling | No Flacas Allowed | Producer.[24] | |
Bachaco | De Otro Planeta | Producer.[25] | ||
Ephniko | Agradecido | Agradecido | Mixing.[26] | |
Todos Los Días | ||||
Kung Food | ||||
La Vida Pasa | ||||
Religion | ||||
2015 | Maluma | Carnaval - Single | Carnaval | Mixing Engineer.[27] |
PB.DB. The Mixtape | Addicted | Mixing Engineer.[28] | ||
2013 | Keymass & Bonche | Pequeña Sambea | Master Engineer.[29] | |
2010 | Calle 13 | Entren Los Que Quieran | Intro | Mixing Engineer.[30] |
Baile de los Pobres | Mixing Engineer.[31] | |||
La Vuelta al Mundo | Mixing Engineer.[32] | |||
La Bala | Mixing Engineer.[33] | |||
Vamo' a Portarnos Mal | Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer.[34] | |||
Latinoamérica (feat. Totó la Momposina, Susana Baca, & María Rita) | Mixing Engineer.[35] | |||
Inter - En Annunakilandía | Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer.[36] | |||
Digo Lo Que Pienso | Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer.[37] | |||
Muerte en Hawaii | Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer.[38] | |||
Todo Se Mueve (feat. Seun Kuti) | Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer.[39] | |||
El Hormiguero | Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer.[40] | |||
Prepárame la cena | Mixing Engineer.[41] | |||
Outro | Mixing Engineer.[42] | |||
2009 | Omar Garcia | Omar Garcia | Bienvenida | Producer, Recording and Mixing Engineer.[43] |
Quien Soy | ||||
Otra Cosa | ||||
Matriz | ||||
Cucubano | ||||
Vibra Buena | ||||
Sal A Bailar | ||||
Lo Mejor De Mi | ||||
Sra. García | ||||
ÍIdolos | ||||
De Todo Un Poco | ||||
Calle | ||||
2008 | Calle 13 | Los de Atrás Vienen Conmigo. | Intro: Crónica de un Nacimiento | Producer, Recording and Mixing Engineer.[6] |
Que Lloren | ||||
No Hay Nadie como Tú | ||||
Gringo Latin Funk | ||||
Ven y Critícame | ||||
Esto con Eso | ||||
Perla | ||||
Electro Movimiento | ||||
Intro Fiesta de Locos | ||||
Fiesta de Locos | ||||
de AtrásVienen Conmigo | ||||
Tal Para Cual | ||||
Interlude Rasta Irie Man | ||||
Bienvenidos a Mi Mundo | ||||
John el Esquizofrénico | ||||
Outro | ||||
Varon | Caribbean Connection | Don't Turn Off The Light (feat. Barrington Levy) | Composer.[44] | |
Vico C | Og (feat. T.O.K.) | Composer.[45] | ||
2007 | Calle 13 | Residente o Visitante | Intro | Mixing Engineer.[46] |
Tango del Pecado | Mixing Engineer.[47] | |||
La Fokin Moda | Mixing Engineer.[48] | |||
Sin Exagerar | Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer.[49] | |||
Mala Suerte Con el 13 | Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer.[50] | |||
Llégale a Mi Guarida | Mixing Engineer.[51] | |||
Un Beso de Desayuno | Mixing Engineer.[52] | |||
Uiyi Guaye | Mixing Engineer.[53] | |||
Algo Con-Sentido | Mixing Engineer.[54] | |||
Pal Norte | Mixing Engineer.[55] | |||
La Cumbia de los Aburridos | Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer.[56] | |||
A Limpiar el Sucio | Mixing Engineer.[57] | |||
El Avión Se Cae | Mixing Engineer.[58] | |||
La Crema | Mixing Engineer.[59] | |||
La Era de la Copiaera | Mixing Engineer.[60] | |||
2004 | Daddy Yankee | Barrio Fino | Saber Su Nombre | Producer.[61] |
2003 | Vico C | En Honor A La Verdad | Intro | Assistant Engineer, Mixing, Production Assistant.[16] |
En Honor a la Verdad | ||||
Capicu | ||||
5 De Septiembre (Acoustic Version) | ||||
Flowowow | ||||
Para Mi Barrio (feat. Tony Touch and D'Mingo) | ||||
En la Barberia | ||||
Superman | ||||
Masacote | ||||
El Bueno, El Malo y El Feo (feat. Eddie Dee and tego Calderón) | ||||
Yerba Mala | ||||
Mi Forma de Tiradera | ||||
5 De Septiembre [Reggaeton Mix] | ||||
Para Mi Barrio [Reggaeton Mix] (feat. Tony Touch and D'Mingo) | ||||
El Bueno, El Malo y El Feo [Reggaeton Mix] |
References
edit- ^ a b "Edgardo Matta | Artist | GRAMMY.com". www.grammy.com. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
- ^ a b "Edgardo Matta | Artist | LatinGRAMMY.com". www.latingrammy.com. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
- ^ "Edgardo Matta | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
- ^ Residente o Visitante - Calle 13 | Credits | AllMusic, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ "50th Annual GRAMMY Awards | 2007 | GRAMMY.com". www.grammy.com. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
- ^ a b Los de Atrás Vienen Conmigo - Calle 13 | Credits | AllMusic, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ "52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards | 2009 | GRAMMY.com". www.grammy.com. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
- ^ a b c "10th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards | LatinGRAMMY.com". www.latingrammy.com. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
- ^ November 11, Kyle Anderson Updated; EST, 2011 at 04:32 PM. "Latin Grammys: Calle 13 cleans up, Demi Lovato gets revealing". EW.com. Retrieved 2023-09-25.
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- ^ Entren Los Que Quieran - Calle 13 | Credits | AllMusic, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Burger, David (September 14, 2011). "Calle 13 lead this year's Latin GRAMMY nominations with a record 10 nods". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
- ^ Pareles, Jon (2011-11-11). "Calle 13 Wins Big at Latin Grammys". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
- ^ "Most Latin Grammys won for a single album". Guinness World Records. 2011-11-10. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
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- ^ a b En Honor a la Verdad - Vico C | Credits | AllMusic, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ "5th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards | LatinGRAMMY.com". www.latingrammy.com. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
- ^ Bang Bang by Mattatracks & Gammy, 2022-04-03, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Solo Dime by Queen'D, 2021-11-05, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Mas Allá de las Estrellas by Queen'D, 2020-02-07, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Somos Mujeres by Queen'D, 2020-02-28, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Un Milagro (feat. Salvador Zepeda) by Queen'D, 2020-06-05, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Tú y Yo by Queen'D, 2020-10-16, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ J.Torres FT Chingo Bling - No Flacas Allowed, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ De Otro Planeta - Bachaco, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ "Agradecido, by Ephniko". Ephniko. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
- ^ Carnaval by Maluma, 2014-06-25, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Addicted by Maluma, 2014-07-02, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Keymass & Bonche "Pequeña Sambea" (Official Video), 14 November 2013, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Intro by Calle 13, 2010-11-19, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Baile de los Pobres by Calle 13, 2010-11-19, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ La Vuelta al Mundo by Calle 13, 2010-11-19, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ La Bala by Calle 13, 2010-11-19, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Vamo' a Portarnos Mal by Calle 13, 2010-10-04, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Latinoamérica (feat. Totó la Momposina, Susana Baca & María Rita) by Calle 13, 2010-11-19, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Inter - En Annunakilandía by Calle 13, 2010-11-19, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Digo Lo Que Pienso by Calle 13, 2010-11-19, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Muerte en Hawaii by Calle 13, 2010-11-19, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Todo Se Mueve (feat. Seun Kuti) by Calle 13, 2010-11-19, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ El Hormigüero by Calle 13, 2010-11-19, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Prepárame la Cena by Calle 13, 2010-11-19, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Outro by Calle 13, 2010-11-19, retrieved 2023-09-23
- ^ Omar Garcia - Omar Garcia, 2009, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ Don't Turn Off Light (feat. Barrington Levy) by Varon, 2008-01-01, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ Og (feat. T.O.K.) by Vico C, 2008-01-01, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ Intro by Calle 13, 2007-04-24, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ Tango del Pecado by Calle 13, 2007-03-27, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ La Fokin Moda by Calle 13, 2007-04-24, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ Sin Exagerar by Calle 13, 2007-04-24, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ Mala Suerta Con el 13 by Calle 13, 2007-04-24, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ Llégale a Mi Guarida by Calle 13, 2007-04-24, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ Un Beso de Desayuno by Calle 13, 2007-04-24, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ Uiyi Guaye by Calle 13, 2007-04-24, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ Algo Con-Sentido by Calle 13, 2007-04-24, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ Pal Norte by Calle 13, 2007-04-24, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ La Cumbia de los Aburridos by Calle 13, 2007-04-24, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ A Limpiar el Sucio by Calle 13, 2007-04-24, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ El Avíón Se Cae by Calle 13, 2007-04-24, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ La Crema by Calle 13, 2007-04-24, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ La Era de la Copiaera by Calle 13, 2007-04-24, retrieved 2023-09-24
- ^ Saber Su Nombre by Daddy Yankee, 2004-07-13, retrieved 2023-09-24