“Good riddance”: Why Matrixxman is happy to alienate techno purists
On his most recent album 'Identity Crisis', Matrixxman switched up from slamming techno to experiment with styles like dubstep, R&B and drill, including rapping over the beats. The Berlin-based artist speaks to Michael McKinney about his expansive tastes, former life in the Pushaz Ink rap crew, and the thrill of refusing to play it safe

