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Fat Jon

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Fat Jon
Birth nameJon Erin Marshall[1]
Also known asFat Jon the Ample Soul Physician, Maurice Galactica
Born (1975-09-08) September 8, 1975 (age 49)
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Instrumental hip hop
Lo-fi music
Occupation(s)Producer, Rapper, DJ
Instrument(s)Sampler, Vocals
LabelsAmple Soul, Mush Records, Dimid, Exceptional Records, Libyus Music, Project Mooncircle
Websiteamplesoul.com

Jon Erin Marshall (born September 8, 1975), better known by his stage name Fat Jon the Ample Soul Physician, is an American hip hop producer and rapper from Cincinnati, Ohio. He is a member of the American hip-hop group Five Deez. He is also one half of 3582 with J. Rawls, one half of Rebel Clique with vocalist Amleset Solomon, and one half of Beautiful Killing Machine with Sonic Brown of Five Deez.[2] Fat Jon is also credited as part of the production team that scored the music for the anime series Samurai Champloo. He currently resides in Frankfurt, Germany.

Discography

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Solo albums

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  • Humanoid Erotica (2001) as Maurice Galactica
  • Wave Motion (2001)
  • Lightweight Heavy (2002)
  • Afterthought (2004)
  • Hundred Eight Stars (2007)
  • Repaint Tomorrow (2008)
  • Rapture Kontrolle (2012) as Maurice Galactica
  • God's Fifth Wish (2020)
  • Plaything: Cipher (2022) as Maurice Galactica

Group albums

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  • Koolmotor (2001) (with Five Deez)
  • The Living Soul (2001) (with J. Rawls, as 3582)
  • Kinkynasti (2003) (with Five Deez)
  • Situational Ethics (2003) (with J. Rawls, as 3582)
  • Slow Children Playing (2005) (with Five Deez)
  • Unique Connection (2005) (with Amleset Solomon, as Rebel Clique)
  • Kommunicator (2006) (with Five Deez)
  • Still Curious (2007) (with Amleset Solomon, as Rebel Clique)
  • Beautiful Killing Machine (2010) (with Sonic Brown of Five Deez, as Beautiful Killing Machine)

Collaboration albums

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Soundtrack albums

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EPs

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  • Stasis (2000)
  • Dyslexic (2000)

Singles

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  • Everywhere (2004)
  • Torn Again (2004)

Productions

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References

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  1. ^ "ALTAIS". ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  2. ^ Fat Jon at Allmusic
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