Matt Haines, aka The Rip-Off Artist and Mateo Hernandez, is a former electronic dub artist from Los Angeles, California where he ran his record label Infatabl Labl and lists his previous (spurious) occupations as illegal immigrant, in-demand Nashville country recording session player, political and social activist, offshore oil-rig driller, archeologist, and former drum and bass producer. He also recorded under the aliases Control X, Front BC, Grand Theft Audio, Inflatable DJ, Liqui-Fly, Matt Haines, Mental Blox, Plain Brown Rapper and The Lube. In 2005, he retired from the music business and now makes his living as a fashion photographer.
In addition, the artist appeared to have a quirky sense of humour: several of his releases bear the same names as those by more well-known acts, e.g. In Through The Out Door (Led Zeppelin), Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out (Rolling Stones), and the Kids Are Alright (Who).
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JP played several tracks from Haines' work on their release, but does not seem to have taken a great deal of interest in his music otherwise.
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- 17 July 2001: 'Cake Time (CD-The Kids Are Alright)' (Quatermass)
- August 2001 (FSK): 'Cream (CD-The Kids Are Alright)' (Quatermass)
- 02 September 2001 (BBC World Service): Cream (album - The Kids Are Alright) Qautermass
- 09 July 2003: 'Bim Boom Bam (CD-In Through The Out Door)' (Tigerbeat6)