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Maxi Jazz
Maxi Jazz 2007Background information Birth name Maxwell Fraser Born 14 June 1957 Origin Brixton, London, England Genres Rap, dance, trip hop Occupations Rapper-songwriter Years active 1983–present Labels Cheeky Records & Columbia Records (both with Faithless) Associated acts Faithless
1 Giant LeapWebsite http://www.maxijazz.co.uk/ http://www.faithless.co.uk/ Maxwell Alexander Fraser (born 14 June 1957 in Brixton, London[1]), better known as Maxi Jazz, is an English rapper. He is best known as the lead vocalist of British band Faithless.
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Biography
Maxi founded The Soul Food Cafe System as a DJ in 1984, having discovered hip hop a year earlier. He transferred this sound to pirate radio station LWR in 1987.
In 1989 The Soul Food Cafe Band was picked up by Tam Tam Records, which is the dance wing of Savage Records), and the album Soul Food Café was recorded. Maxi founded Namu Records in 1992 in order to release the band's material in the form of three EP's and the band toured as a support act to various artists, including Jamiroquai in Amsterdam; Soul II Soul in Barcelona; Galliano in Switzerland; and Jason Rebello in Brazil. After the band dissolved, Maxi worked throughout Europe, and took time out to collaborate with Jah Wobble on the Invaders Of The Heart album, followed by live dates with the Wobble Collective.
Maxi met Rollo Armstrong in a studio and went on to form Faithless, together with Jamie Catto and Sister Bliss. As a Soka Gakkai Buddhist, Maxi's strong beliefs and the band's own strong individual beliefs, contrast with the name 'Faithless', which was chosen during the writing of the song "Salva Mea". Rollo had asked Maxi to write a song about frustration, which was something to which Maxi could relate from his own experiences. The subject matter of Maxi's lyrics range from upbeat to melancholic. His work covers a range of personal and social issues, including current affairs and social commentary.
In 2006 Maxi provided the vocals for the hit Tiësto track "Dance4life". He also sang alongside Robbie Williams on the single "My Culture" from the collaborative album 1 Giant Leap.
Maxi celebrated his 50th birthday on June 15, 2007 in Hyde Park, London by headlining the O2 Wireless Festival 2007. In the encore he was greeted by thousands of fans wishing him happy birthday.
Cars and racing
Maxi is very fond of cars and his collection was featured on Sky One's Vroom Vroom motoring show. He owns a Subaru Impreza P1, a Ford Escort Mk2 RS2000, a Ford Fiesta Zetec S,a Ford Sierra Cosworth and a Marcos LM500 R.
Maxi founded Maxi Jazz Racing in 2000 when he asked Rae Claydon to enter him in the Ford Fiesta Championship for the 2000 season[2] but was only able to race occasionally due to his musical obligations.
On Sunday 9 December 2001 Maxi was involved in a serious car accident, causing several of Faithless's UK tour dates to be postponed. In 2005 he raced a Ginetta, and in 2006 and 2007 has been racing a Porsche 997 GT3 Cup in the Porsche Carrera Cup GB.
Personal life
He lives in West Norwood, in the London Borough of Lambeth and supports Crystal Palace football club. He advocates the work of the Burma Campaign UK. He is also a Buddhist.
Discography
With Faithless
Main article: FaithlessWith 1 Giant Leap
- 2002 "My Culture" (with 1 Giant Leap and Robbie Williams),
Solo
- 2006 "Dance4life" (with Tiësto), #3 NL, #5 BEL, #10 FIN
External links
References
- ^ Hard to describe, great to listen to - Daily Telegraph
- ^ "Maxi Jazz Racing history". http://www.btccandmore.co.uk/maxijazzracing/History.htm.
Faithless Sister Bliss · Maxi Jazz · Rollo
Jamie CattoStudio albums Reverence (1996) · Sunday 8PM (1998) · Sunday 8PM / Saturday 3AM (1999) · Outrospective (2001) · Outrospective / Reperspective (2002) · No Roots (2004) · Everything Will Be Alright Tomorrow (2004) · To All New Arrivals (2006) · The Dance (2010)Compilations Forever Faithless – The Greatest Hits · Renaissance 3DDVDs Live at The Melkweg Amsterdam · Forever Faithless - The Greatest Hits · Live At Alexandra PalaceSingles "Salva Mea" · "Insomnia" · "Don't Leave" · "If Lovin' You is Wrong" · "Reverence" · "God Is a DJ" · "Take the Long Way Home" · "Bring My Family Back" · "Why Go?" · "We Come 1" · "Muhammad Ali" · "Crazy English Summer" / "Tarantula" · "One Step Too Far" · "Mass Destruction" · "I Want More" · "Miss U Less, See U More" · "No Roots" · "Why Go? 2005" · "Insomnia 2005" · "Fatty Boo" · "Reasons (Saturday Night)" · "Bombs" · "Music Matters" · "Hope & Glory" · "A Kind Of Peace" · "Sun To Me" · "Not Going Home" · "Tweak Your Nipple"Frequent
collaboratorsKen Boothe · Boy George · Rachael Brown · Cat Power · Harry Collier · Dido · Ian Dury · Cass Fox · The Hiites · Zoë Johnston · Jimmy Jones · LSK · One Eskimo · Steve Rowland · Penny Shaw · Nina Simone · Robert Smith · Estelle · Pauline TaylorRelated articles DiscographyCategories:- 1957 births
- Living people
- English rappers
- English Buddhists
- Members of Sōka Gakkai
- British GT Championship drivers
- English trance musicians
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