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M-Phazes
Birth nameMark Landon
Born (1983-02-01) 1 February 1983 (age 41)
Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
GenresHip hop, R&B
Occupation(s)Music producer
Instrument(s)Sampler, keyboards, bass guitar
Years active2007–present
LabelsIt's Official Music / Warner, Obese Records
Websitemphazes.com

Mark Landon (born 1 February 1983) better known by his stage name M-Phazes, is a producer and artist from Gold Coast, Queensland. He is best known for his production work with artists such as Demi Lovato, Eminem, Madonna, Daniel Johns, Amy Shark, KYLE, Alison Wonderland, Ruel and Illy. In 2017, Landon moved to Los Angeles, California to further his musical career.

M-Phazes produced and wrote: “Sober” by Demi Lovato, “playinwitme” by KYLE ft. Kehlani, “Still New York” by MAX ft. Joey Bada$$, “Till The End” by Logic, and “Bad Guy” by Eminem. He is one of KYLE’s core collaborators and also produced “iMissMe” by KYLE ft. Khalid, “Babies” by KYLE ft. Alessia Cara, and recent single “Moment” by KYLE ft. Wiz Khalifa. Over the years M-Phazes has also produced and written releases by Meg Mac, Lupe Fiasco, Two Chainz, Madonna, Nas, Pusha T, Zara Larsson, Jasmine Thompson, Alison Wonderland, and Anne-Marie.

Out of Australia, M-Phazes discovered and signed RCA artist Ruel and wrote and produced his EP including “Younger” with Sarah Aarons and “Dazed & Confused” with Sean Douglas. M-Phazes also produced Amy Shark releases “Adore,” “Blood Brothers,” and “I Said Hi.” In 2017 M-Phazes was nominated for Producer Of The Year at the APRA Awards alongside Alex Hope and Flume. In 2018 he won Producer Of The Year at the ARIA Music Awards. He is also an artist signed to Sony Australia. His debut EP features vocals from Empire Of The Sun, Kill-J and Kimbra.

Early life

M-Phazes was born on 1 February 1983. He went to Miami High School on the Gold Coast and lived in Burleigh Heads, Queensland. His first rap group was called Trace Elements which also consisted of Jake Dangerous, Tactic One and Syntax.

Career

2008: One Stop Shop

In 2008, Mark Landon was the winner of Sha Money XL’s ‘One Stop Shop’ beat battle in Phoenix, Arizona. The competition was judged by producers such as Swizz Beats (Jay Z, Alicia Keys), DJ Premier (Nas, Christina Aguilera) and Denaun Porter (Eminem, D12). His win at One Stop would lead to producing for Contemporary R&B superstar Amerie.

2009: Flying Colors, Running On Air

M-Phazes reached gold sales for the first time in 2009 with Bliss n Eso’s album ‘Flying Colors’ of which he produced 7 songs, and reached his first platinum sales in 2010 with Bliss n Eso’s album ‘Running On Air’.

2010: Signing to Mushroom Music & Obese Records, Good Gracious (Album)

In 2010, M-Phazes signed a publishing deal with Mushroom Records and record deal with Obese Records, later releasing his debut album ‘Good Gracious’ featuring Bliss n Eso, Drapht, Illy, Phrase and many other Australian Hip-Hop artists. His album, ‘Good Gracious’ won an ARIA Award for Best Urban Release unexpectedly beating Bliss n Eso's ‘Running On Air’ of which he produced 4 songs.

2011: Kimbra 'Vows'

M-Phazes was enlisted by Kimbra in 2011 to co-produce her platinum debut album ‘Vows’.[1] ‘Vows’ won Best Pop Album and Album of the Year in the New Zealand Music Awards.

2013: Universal Music Publishing, Bad Guy

2013 saw M-Phazes sign a worldwide deal with Universal Music Publishing Group and land his first major placement with ‘Bad Guy’ which was the intro track on Eminem’s 8th album The Marshall Mathers LP 2.[2]

2014: Illy 'Tightrope' and 'Cinematic'

In 2014 M-Phazes’s produced his first platinum selling single with Illy’s ‘Tightrope’ taken from the Gold selling album ‘Cinematic’ which was executive produced by M-Phazes.[3]

M-Phazes has been working with Keyshia Cole,[4] 2 Chainz, Daniel Johns,[5] Luke Steele, Kimbra, Illy, Guy Sebastian, Thelma Plum, Meg Mac and Hopium.

He also produced the 2014 song "Don't Wanna Fall in Love" by singer/rapper KYLE.

2015: New Album, Grammy and APRA awards

M-Phazes received a Grammy award[6] for his co-production work on the track "Bad Guy" from Eminem's 'Marshall Mathers LP2' album. The Marshall Mathers LP2 album received the 2015 Grammy award for Best Rap Album.[7]

He also received the 2015 Urban Work of the Year APRA[8] award for his co-production on the track 'Tightrope' taken from Illy's album 'Cinematic'.

He is currently working on his follow up album to Good Gracious which is scheduled for release in 2015 through Warner Music Australia/It's Official Music.

Discography

Year Artist Song Title Album Label Credit
2018 Demi Lovato "Sober" TBA Island / Hollywood / Safehouse Producer, writer
2017 KYLE "All Mine" (ft. MadeinTYO) Single Atlantic Producer, Writer
Mark Johns "Same Girl" Single OWSLA Producer, Writer
Jasmine Thompson "Someone’s Somebody" Wonderland Atlantic Producer
Zara Larsson "What They Say" So Good Epic Writer
Ruel "Don’t Tell Me" Single RCA Producer, Writer
M-Phazes & Ruel "Golden Years" Single M-Phazes Productions Pty. Ltd. Producer, Writer
Guy Sebastian "High On Me"

"Mind On You"

Conscious Sony Australia Producer, Writer
2016 Alison Wonderland "Messiah" Single Universal Australia Producer, Writer
Amy Shark "Adore"

"Blood Brothers"

Night Thinker Sony Australia Producer, Writer
Illy "Catch 22" (ft.Anne-Marie)

"Papercuts" (ft.Vera Blue)

Two Degrees Warner Australia Producer, Writer
Alison Wonderland "Messiah" N/A Producer, Writer
Moxie "On My Mind" (ft.Pusha T) 931 Reloaded Def Jam Producer, Writer
KLP (musician) "Ember" Ember - EP Universal Australia Producer, Writer
Guy Sebastian "Set In Stone" (Single) Guytunes Records Producer, Writer
2015 Madonna "Veni Vidi Vici" Rebel Heart Interscope Writer
Lupe Fiasco "Blur My Hands" (ft. Guy Sebastian) Tetsuo & Youth Atlantic Producer, Writer
KYLE "Don't Wanna Fall in Love"

"Really? Yeah!"

Smyle Indie-Pop Producer, Writer
Marracash "Senza Un Posto Nel Mondo" (feat.Tiziano Ferro) Status Producer, Writer
Guy Sebastian "Light & Shade" (ft. Sage Da Gemini) Madness Sony Australia Producer, Writer
Daniel Johns "Imagination" Talk Eleven Producer, Writer
Meg Mac "Never Be" (Single) 300 Ent. Producer, Writer
Hopium "Right Now" (Single) Warner Music Producer
2014 Thelma Plum "Monsters"

"Young In Love"

"How Much Does Your Love Cost"

"Candle"

Monsters - EP Producer, Writer
Logic "Bounce"

"Till The End"

Under Pressure Def Jam Producer, Writer
Keyshia Cole "N.L.U." (ft. 2 Chainz) Point Of No Return Interscope Producer, Writer
Meg Mac "Grandma's Hands" MEG MAC 300 Ent. Producer, Writer
Illy "Tightrope" Cinematic ONETWO Producer, Writer
Allday "Wolves" (ft. Sunni Colon) Startup Cult Concord Producer, Writer
Hopium "Dreamers" (Single) Producer, Writer
360 "Must Come Down" (ft. Pez) Utopia Producer, Writer
Eminem "Bad Guy" MMLP2 Aftermath Producer, Writer
2012 Kimbra (Multiple Tracks) Vows Warner Bros. Producer, Writer
Xzibit "Stand Tall" (feat. Slim the Mobster) Napalm EMI Producer, Writer
Solo Albums
Collaboration Albums

References

  1. ^ "Kimbra Enters US Album Chart At 14 ", Mess + Noise, 31 May 2011
  2. ^ Hohnen, Mike (24 October 2013), "Eminen Features Aussie M-Phazes On New Album MMLP2", Music Feeds
  3. ^ "M-Phazes Biography Universal Music Publishing Aus & NZ ", Umusicpub.com.au
  4. ^ "Keyshia Cole Teams Up with 2 Chainz on M-Phazes Produced 'N.L.U' ", Umusicpub.com.au, 15 October 2014
  5. ^ "M-PHAZES – SOUNDTRACK FOR CROOKS!", OzHipHop.com, 29 March 2014
  6. ^ Te Koha, Nui (9 February 2015). "Melbourne music producer M-Phazes scoops up a Grammy Award alongside rap powerhouse Eminem". Herald Sun. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  7. ^ Grammy http://www.grammy.com/artist/eminem. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ APRA Winners http://apraamcos.com.au/news/2015/march/2015-apra-music-awards-winners-announced/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ Sasson, Chloe (9 April 2010), "Good Gracious review", Sydney Morning Herald
  10. ^ Donovan, Patrick (19 March 2010), "Good Gracious review", The Age
  11. ^ "M-Phazes", Canberra Times, 11 March 2010

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