Mat Osman

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Mat Osman
Osman performing with Suede at Lokerse Feesten in Lokeren, Belgium in 2012
Osman performing with Suede at Lokerse Feesten in Lokeren, Belgium in 2012
Background information
Born
Mathew David Osman

(1967-10-09) 9 October 1967 (age 58)
GenresAlternative rock, Britpop
OccupationsMusician, songwriter, author, journalist
InstrumentBass guitar
Years active1989–present
Member ofSuede
Websitesuede.co.uk
Height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
RelativesRichard Osman (brother)

Mathew David Osman (born 9 October 1967) is an English musician and author, best known as the bassist in the rock band Suede. Osman and singer Brett Anderson are the only remaining founding members left in Suede, and perform along with drummer Simon Gilbert, who has appeared on many Suede albums. Osman is also a writer; he has written two novels and contributed to various publications. He is the brother of presenter and author Richard Osman.

Biography

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Osman was born in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, but was raised mainly in Haywards Heath, West Sussex. Osman's younger brother is the presenter and author Richard Osman.[1]

In 1986 he gained A-levels in economics, sociology and political studies.[2] He studied at the London School of Economics where in 1989, he was awarded a BSc in Politics. [3]

Osman met future Suede lead singer Brett Anderson in Haywards Heath, and they played together in early garage bands such as The Pigs and Suave And Elegant. Osman co-wrote some of Suede's songs, including "Lost in TV", "Europe Is Our Playground", "Attitude" and "Golden Gun". After Suede broke up in 2003, Osman provided music for television programmes, such as 8 Out of 10 Cats, The Marriage Ref and You Have Been Watching.[4] He returned to perform with Suede when the band reformed in 2010.[5]

Osman was the London editor of the email magazine le cool[6][7] and the editor of its London guidebook, published in summer 2008.[8] His writing has also been published in British magazines and newspapers including The Guardian, The Independent and The Observer.

Osman's first novel, The Ruins, was published in February 2020 by Repeater Books[9][10] and his second, The Ghost Theatre, was published by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2023.[11] He co-authored the book England on Fire with Stephen Ellcock.[12]

Discography

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With Suede

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References

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