About: Matthew Gair
Matthew Gair was born in Bethlehem. When he was five his family moved to Harare, Zimbabwe and at eighteen he left Zimbabwe for London. After stints in the bands ‘Substitute Parachute’,’ Untitled Rising’ and ‘The Slappaho Tribe’ he has gone solo and moved from London to Cape Town. In 2008 he released his first album And She Whispered I Told You So… . In the same year he opened Zim Fest in Cape Town, shared the stage with music legend Oliver Mtukudzi at a benefit gig for victims of Xenophobic attacks in South Africa, and won an international songwriting competition run by Ben Harper’s brother Peter with his song Number 37.
In 2009 Matthew released a second album entitled Aeroplanes and Evil Brains which topped the sales charts on international music website www.amiestreet.com removing UK soul singer Adele from the top spot. He was also invited to perform at the Harare International Festival of Arts along with Portuguese super star Sara Tavares. He writes all his own songs, plays, and sings them. He mixed all the tracks on the new album Aeroplanes and Evil Brains, and recorded all the tracks on And She Whispered I Told You So…
Contact: matthew.gair@gmail.com
Matthew Gair – Official Website
http://www.matthewgair.com/blogMatthew Gair – Reverbnation
http://www.reverbnation.com/matthewgair
Matthew Gair – MySpace
http://www.myspace.com/matthewgair
Matthew Gair – Twitter
http://twitter.com/matthewgair
Matthew Gair – Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matthew-Gair/14646595577
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Matthew Gair – Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/user/thehabim
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Matthew Gair – Official Store
http://www.matthewgair.com/products
Matthew Gair – iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/matthew-gair/id275395671
Matthew Gair – CD Baby
http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/MatthewGair
Matthew Gair – emusic
http://www.emusic.com/artist/Matthew-Gair-MP3-Download/12204129.html
Matthew Gair – Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Matthew-Gair/e/B001LGYP1M/ref=ntt_mus_dp_pel
Matthew Gair – Rhythm Music Store
http://rhythmmusicstore.com/music/5526/Matthew-Gair/And-She-Whispered-I-Told-You-So
Matthew Gair – Rhapsody
http://www.rhapsody.com/#artist/matthew-gair?&_suid=135532342230805726209922334037
Matthew Gair – eMusic
http://www.emusic.com/listen/#/artist/-/12204129/
Matthew Gair – Last FM
http://www.last.fm/music/matthew+gair
Matthew Gair – Soundcloud
https://soundcloud.com/#matthew-gair
Press:
Lovesound Magazine Review review of And She Whispered I Told You So… I would have a hard time believing that things won’t just keep getting better for Mr. Gair, though.
This South African singer/songwriter is knocking on the door of the room that holds the likes of Damien Rice, David Gray, Sam Beam, and Colin Meloy.
Enjoy…. I think you will…. (album rating 7/10)
Blogcritics Review, Jeff Perkins of Blogcritics writes about my two albums and the new Barefoot Sublime Challenge. Have a read of what he has to say.
Levis Original Music Mag At best, as he is for the majority of the album, there’s a brooding, cheerless quietude - self-assured, heartfelt and overwhelmingly calm – that can wrap you up if you let it. (Review for And She Whispered I Told You So…)
official Amiestreet review of “And She Whispered I Told You So…” If you frequent the same kind of used-to-be-smoky clubs that I do, you’re surely familiar with the very specific elation one feels when an unknown performer quietly takes the stage, acoustic guitar in hand, and his first notes cut clean and true through the din of conversation and clinking glasses. Your ears perk right up. This kid can play, you think to yourself, and he can SING. I wonder what his name is…
Cape Town music blog Once you hear his compositions you want to keep them in a safe place, ready and waiting for that discussion when you can show those around you, what you have or know that they don’t.
Review for the Aeroplanes and Evil Brains store on Cdbaby The album is littered with unexpected sonic flourishes: the way Gair leans into the nasal on “Smell The Song,” washes of static, a squeaky chair, an explosion refitted as a percussive transition. Gair’s wry lyrics leaven his occasionally plaintive songs of travel and predestination.
Zimbabwe Absurdity (blog with pics of HIFA 2009)
A singer/songwriter he is starting to find acclaim and I really enjoy his music.
Chew magazine
“An unfamiliar face and a name I didn’t know sat down and played songs I felt had been life-long favorites”
SA Music Blog
“A totally unpretentious singer-songwriter with a dry wit” Andy Roberts, HIFA 2008
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