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Vanessa Carlton => General Vanessa Carlton Discussion => Topic started by: UltimateVC on June 29, 2007, 03:57:18 pm
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Scroll down to the matrix part
http://www.mtv.com/bands/p/projects_time_forgot/news_feature_013105/
Project: Debut album
Status: The debut album from super-producer trio the Matrix (Avril Lavigne, Christina Aguilera) was slated for release in late 2004 but was quietly shelved, perhaps forever. "They finished it, did a video and it was amazing, but we decided not to go forward," said manager Sandy Roberton of the untitled album, for which the trio recruited a male and a female singer. "We realized that, because of all the activity they had as producers, trying to turn them into artists and touring and all that would be a nightmare." Singer Katy Perry has signed a solo deal with Columbia Records and is expected to use some of the songs on her upcoming debut; male singer Adam Longlands is signed to the Matrix's publishing company, but does not currently have an album slated for release. Meanwhile, the Matrix are working with Vanessa Carlton, Shakira, Ricky Martin and Barefoot, the first act signed to JT Records, the label recently formed by Jessica/ Ashlee manager/dad Joe Simpson.
Thats interesting, so the matrix is christina aguilera and avril lavigne, i thought she cowrought the songs with the film people from the Matrix.
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thanks,
I actually was kinda clueless on that, too...
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Per Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Matrix_(music_producer)
The Matrix is a music production team. Its members are Scott Spock, Lauren Christy and Graham Edwards.
I think what the article meant was that Christina Aguilera and Avril Lavigne worked on the debut album for The Matrix. Instead, it says that The Matrix is those two.
EDIT: Reversed what I said. Also, my link is not displaying properly.
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no the matrix have WORKED with avril lavigne and christina aguilera.
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I want to hear this unreleased album dammit, The Matrix are awesome producers and song writers.
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no the matrix have WORKED with avril lavigne and christina aguilera.
Yes, they are a songwriting team and they have written hits for/with Christina and Avril. Neither of them are in The Matrix. Articles about people in the music industry are often written this way, eg. an article about a producer, such as Bob Rock might say: "Bob Rock (Metallica, Bon Jovi, Aerosmith). I can see how the article could be misunderstood, though. :) Thanks for posting!
Anyway, I'm surprised they are working with Vanessa and Shakira... neither of them need it. Both are capable of writing good songs either alone and/or with a co-writer; so I don't know why they'd bring in a team. I guess maybe they want some fresh input from people who have had a lot of success...?
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no the matrix have WORKED with avril lavigne and christina aguilera.
Yes, they are a songwriting team and they have written hits for/with Christina and Avril. Neither of them are in The Matrix. Articles about people in the music industry are often written this way, eg. an article about a producer, such as Bob Rock might say: "Bob Rock (Metallica, Bon Jovi, Aerosmith). I can see how the article could be misunderstood, though. :) Thanks for posting!
Anyway, I'm surprised they are working with Vanessa and Shakira... neither of them need it. Both are capable of writing good songs either alone and/or with a co-writer; so I don't know why they'd bring in a team. I guess maybe they want some fresh input from people who have had a lot of success...?
Well, I actually don't understand why people would mistake Christina Aguilera and Avril Lavigne as the Matrix when the article says, "super-producer TRIO". And Christina and Avril would be a duo if they were actually producers, which would be the joke of the century. Haha.
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Haha, it would be funny to see Christina Aguilera and Avril Lavigne working together.
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Gah didn't Christina write one of Avril's songs? Or was it the other way around. I can't remember the song.
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Gah didn't Christina write one of Avril's songs? Or was it the other way around. I can't remember the song.
Avril had "co-written" the song "Breakaway" which was then shopped around to different artists and Kelly Clarkson bit onto it and used it for her last album.
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Ah yes that was it. Thanks!
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Gah didn't Christina write one of Avril's songs? Or was it the other way around. I can't remember the song.
Avril had "co-written" the song "Breakaway" which was then shopped around to different artists and Kelly Clarkson bit onto it and used it for her last album.
Yeah, and weren't there like 6 co-writers for that song? :lol:
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Gah didn't Christina write one of Avril's songs? Or was it the other way around. I can't remember the song.
Avril had "co-written" the song "Breakaway" which was then shopped around to different artists and Kelly Clarkson bit onto it and used it for her last album.
Yeah, and weren't there like 6 co-writers for that song? :lol:
Yeah, that's why I put co-written in apostrophes. lol
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Gah didn't Christina write one of Avril's songs? Or was it the other way around. I can't remember the song.
Avril had "co-written" the song "Breakaway" which was then shopped around to different artists and Kelly Clarkson bit onto it and used it for her last album.
Yeah, and weren't there like 6 co-writers for that song? :lol:
Yeah, that's why I put co-written in apostrophes. lol
First of all, the Matrix is made up of three people: Scott Spock, Lauren Christy, and Graham Edwards. Scott Spock is a well-known producer while Christy and Edwards are married. They've worked with a lot of artists, and although they do write catchy songs, I don't think their music cuts very deeply.
Second, the song "Breakaway" was co-written with Avril Lavigne and two other songwriters; Matthew Gerrard and Bridget Benenate. I don't know where or how you guys thought it was 6 people that had written it, but that's not right. Not sure you guys get your sources from.
If you think 6 songwriters is a lot, Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together" was written by 10.
It's not really that hard to look for this kind of information.
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Gah didn't Christina write one of Avril's songs? Or was it the other way around. I can't remember the song.
Avril had "co-written" the song "Breakaway" which was then shopped around to different artists and Kelly Clarkson bit onto it and used it for her last album.
Yeah, and weren't there like 6 co-writers for that song? :lol:
Yeah, that's why I put co-written in apostrophes. lol
First of all, the Matrix is made up of three people: Scott Spock, Lauren Christy, and Graham Edwards. Scott Spock is a well-known producer while Christy and Edwards are married. They've worked with a lot of artists, and although they do write catchy songs, I don't think their music cuts very deeply.
Second, the song "Breakaway" was co-written with Avril Lavigne and two other songwriters; Matthew Gerrard and Bridget Benenate. I don't know where or how you guys thought it was 6 people that had written it, but that's not right. Not sure you guys get your sources from.
If you think 6 songwriters is a lot, Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together" was written by 10.
It's not really that hard to look for this kind of information.
It's called sarcasm you moron. Instead of making yourself sound intelligent and well informed you just sound like an idiot mouthing off. Way to go. :roll:
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So, anyways, if the Matrix are on one of V's singles, that means a very good chance of commercial success, right? Lots of radio play!
Do we have any idea what song/songs they were working on?
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So, anyways, if the Matrix are on one of V's singles, that means a very good chance of commercial success, right? Lots of radio play!
Do we have any idea what song/songs they were working on?
First paragraph: whomever produces or mixes or masters a song has nothing to do with the promotion or radio play or actual chart success of a song, though it can help.
The song titles are here somewhere. I found them on BMI.com a while ago. It made me shudder that VC was working with those guys. They're good at what they do, but to me VC is a pop singer/songwriter with her own proven ability to bring it.
Dan/NS
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^ i agree.
when i was younger, my favorite artists were michelle branch, vanessa carlton, and avril lavigne.
michelle's kind of broken out of that little group, doing her pop/country thing, and vanessa definitely had, with harmonium..
and though i think some songs are on par with harmonium, others have me worried that she'll be brought back into that little group that avril never left (though her second album was better than her first.. and third). just hearing the name the matrix with vanessa's name makes me nervous and makes me cringe.
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I'm just glad she has all these people behind her and about to get her career back. I think the promotion is going to be big. Thank god for that.