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YetepMat Zo is set to release his much anticipated debut artist album Damage Control on Astralwerks. The album is a bold, brilliantly diverse statement of intent from one of the most unique names in dance music. The release of the album will coincide with an extensive worldwide tour, including a North American bus tour.
The product of nearly 3 years of work, Damage Control represents a star of the future coming of age. The LP includes hits such as “Easy,” and the recently released white-hot single “Pyramid Scheme,” a hot track featuring Chuck D. of Public Enemy. The album also includes the single “Lucid Dreams,” an innovative, sun-soaked listen that perfectly embodies his unique take on big room sounds.
Retaining a cohesive thread throughout thanks to Mat’s unmistakable sense of fun and infectious grasp of melody, Damage Control is sure to go down as the most forward-thinking debut artist album of 2013. Damage Control is out November 5 in the U.S. on Astralwerks, and November 4 in the U.K. on Anjunabeats.
Connect with Mat Zo:
Website: http://www.matzomusic.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matzomusic
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Mat_Zo_Official
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/artist/mat-zo

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