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Matisyahu

Matisyahu

Since first emerging on the international stage in 2005, Matisyahu has established a reputation for following his muse -- from the stripped-down roots reggae of the gold-certified Live at Stubbs to the trippy ministrations of Youth to the polished pop eclecticism of Light. Then, in 2010, he returned to the venerable Austin venue that introduced him for Live at Stubbs II, demonstrating that all those travels had somehow only strengthened his connection to his musical bedrock. It was a whirlwind half-decade journey, one that earned Matisyahu a place in pop culture at large.

And it was only the beginning.

Now based with his family in Los Angeles, Matisyahu blasts off yet again with Spark Seeker, a bold new studio album that finds the one-of-a-kind vocalist and songwriter exploring uncharted territory with help from an expansive cast of collaborators. My musical tastes are all over the board, he says in reference to a record that mixes ancient traditional sounds with futuristic electro beats, rapping with singing, songs of the spirit with songs of the body. And, besides, my music has never been about the outer garment. Its about searching out inspiration wherever it lies. This album is about seeking that spark within.

Outer garments, of course, long defined Matisyahu in the eyes of many. I was the Hasidic reggae superstar, he says with a knowing laugh. So when Matisyahu took to Twitter late last year to post a picture of himself with his new look, he did it with a certain amount of relief. It just felt good to sort of restart everything, he says, adding that the transformation actualized one of the central themes of Spark Seeker: the impermanence of the physical form. The spark seeker digs for truth and meaning and is willing to let go of everything to find it. Hes honest and authentic with himself and lives life from the inside out. He creates music from the depths and doesnt worry about what category it or he fits into.

We live in a world where people tend to think in extremes and categorize with ultimate statements, Matisyahu says. While its true that at one point it wouldve been pretty accurate to describe me as Hasidic reggae, for most of my career my music has been a blend, a mixture.

For Spark Seeker -- not just a collection of random tracks, but a complete piece of work made with one producer -- Matisyahu spent a year recording with Koool Kojak (Nicki Minaj, Travis Barker, Ke$ha) at the latters home studio in L.A. Then the pair went to Israel with an open slate. We booked a studio there and invited various friends and musiciansincluding Zohar Fresco, Daniel Zamir, Ravid Kahalani and rapper Shyneto come and simply play music, Matisyahu says. We began to blend all of this live instrumentation to create a unique record, made by multi-faceted human beings who have many sides and many sources of inspiration.

The result reflects that wide array of voices and experiences. In the hard-hitting Warrior Matisyahu describes feelings of frustration and desperation, while lead single Sunshine rides what might be the most uplifting groove in his catalog; elsewhere, Searchin pairs a gritty digital-dancehall beat with chanted lyrics and I Believe in Love exemplifies the albums deep melodic streak. Throughout Spark Seeker you can hear Matisyahu embodying the albums title -- and embracing its humble promise. The album has a depth to it as well as a lightness, which alludes to the most essential theme of the record -- that everything in life, especially music, exists in mixtures and blends.

Things are not as black and white as we would like to think. Not everything can be oversimplified," says Matisyahu.

This is definitely pushing the boundaries of what Ive done before, he acknowledges. Its a new kind of record for me. At this point wed expect nothing less.

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