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Matt Martians | |
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![]() Matt Martians in September 2012. | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Matthew Martin |
Born | Atlanta, Georgia, United States[1] | September 12, 1988
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Occupation(s) | |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | |
Website | oddfuture |
Matthew Martin (born September 12, 1988), better known by his stage name Matt Martians, is an American record producer, illustrator, singer, and songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia. Aside from his solo career, Martians was a founding member of Los Angeles hip hop collective Odd Future and is a part of the sub-groups The Jet Age of Tomorrow with Pyramid Vritra, The Super D3Shay with Pyramid Vritra and brandUn DeShay, The Internet with Syd,[2] and Sweaty Martians with Earl Sweatshirt.
Discography
Solo
Studio albums
- The Drum Chord Theory (2017)
- The Last Party (2019)
- Going Normal (2021)
- Butterfly Don't Visit Caterpillar (2021)
with Odd Future
Studio albums
- The OF Tape Vol. 2 (2012)
Compilations
- 12 Odd Future Songs (2011)
Mixtapes
- The Odd Future Tape (2008)
with The Jet Age of Tomorrow
Mixtapes
- Voyager (2010)
- Journey to the 5th Echelon (2010)
- The JellyFish Mentality LP (2013)
- God's Poop or Clouds? (2017)
with brandUn DeShay and The Jet Age of Tomorrow
Extended plays
- The Super D3Shay (2009)
with The Internet
Studio albums
- Purple Naked Ladies (2011)
- Feel Good (2013)
- Ego Death (2015)
- Hive Mind (2018)
Extended plays
- Purple Naked Ladies: 4 Bonus Songs (2012)
- Ego Death (Bonus Tracks) (2015)
with Raleigh Ritchie and The Internet
Extended plays
- Black and Blue Point Two (2014)
Videography
Title | Director(s) | Album | Year |
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"Dent Jusay / Where Are Yo Friends?" (feat. Syd and Steve Lacy) | Matt Martians[3] | The Drum Chord Theory | 2017 |
Production discography
References
- ^ "How ATLien Matt Martians hooked up with Odd Future via the Internet". Clatl.com. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
- ^ "Q&A: How Odd Future's Syd the Kyd and Matt Martians Invented the Internet". Spin.com. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
- ^ Helman, Peter. "Matt Martians – "Dent Jusay" (Feat. Syd & Steve Lacy) Video". Stereogum.com. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
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