ABOUT | MATTWALLIS

Matt Wallis' career started in 1983 in recording studios in London, working with artists such as: Whodini,  Trio, AswadBaron RojoBronski Beat, The Communards,  Blancmange and The Cocteau Twins.

 

| failed pop stardom 

In 1988 Matt formed the band Babayaga  with Hamish MacColl (brother of Kirsty MacColl) and signed to the legendary Fly Records (home of T-Rex, Procol Harum and The Move). Babayaga were the first signing to the newly revived Fly label but the band were dropped after only one single. Hamish went on to write the song The Hardest Word with Kirsty for her 1991 album Electric Landlady and Matt moved in to music journalism.

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| Writing 

He joined music magazine International Musician & Recording World as a writer and interviewed musicians including; Sinéad O'Connor, The Fall, The Mission, The Wonder Stuff, The Pet Shop Boys, and The Soup Dragons. Matt became the title's editor In 1990, leaving in '91 to launch the UK version of the successful Australian metal music magazine Hot Metal.

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Becoming a freelance journalist in 1996 Matt regularly wrote for popular UK music and teen magazines including; NMEMelody MakerSmash HitsJust SeventeenMizz, MoreBlissSugar, and Dolly -contributing real-life stories, interviews, reviews and advice.

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Matt continues to freelance today and is currently writing a book about the history of punk (due to be published Nov. 2020

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| published books

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  • Title: Pop Music. Publisher: Wayland 

  • Title: Green Guide To Holidays Publisher: Northern & Shell

  • Title: The Essex Girls Joke Book Publisher: Attica Press Ltd

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Battery Studio 2
Battery Studio 2 1983 Nigel Green engineer assisted by Matt Wallis
Baron Rojo
Metalmorfosis album. Assistant Engineer Matt Wallis
Aswad
Live & Direct album mixed by Matt Wallis
Blancmange
Mange Tout album - Blancmange. Assistant Engineer Matt Wallis
Babayaga
Babayaga - Signs to Fly Records 1988
Ampex Golden Reel Award
Ampex Golden Reel Award - Matt Wallis
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Aswad

Live & Direct album mixed by Matt Wallis

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