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In this episode, I'm joined by E. Mak. A multi-talented musician with an incredible ability to tell stories. Crack the Code 1, 2 & 3 are a must listen but where I feel he really shows off his ability to tell his own story is 1IN2.
In this episode, we talk about how he got into music, his approach to writing, recording and mixing, his relationships with the people he's collaborated with.
Towards the end of the episode, we get into the story behind 1IN2 and how he recorded the record.
To find his music, search E. Mak on iTunes, Spotify or YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/user/Emakonline)
I hope you enjoy the episode.
In this episode, I'm with sound engineer, Nikhil Suresh.
Currently working in L.A. Nikhil has been in sessions with chart-topping and Grammy Award-winning acts in Hip Hop and Pop and has a tonne knowledge to share.
We talk about how he got into music & engineering, how he appreciates the music for the emotion and time that it marks on top of the technical aspects of a good mix.
He explains how he achieves this blend in his own work and how technical ability is just the base.
We also talk about how easy/hard it is to get into studios and build a career in engineering and he gives incredible insight into how much talent you really need vs the attitude that you bring.
Find Nikhil on Instagram: @the.metal.sound.guy
I hope you enjoy the episode!
Krysis Mikhaal. I knew him when he was just Krysis.
Before he'd written for the likes of Mic Lowry and was 3 projects into an incredible soulful sound.
We talk about his last few projects looking at the nuances that make his music his, his journey into singing and approaching it from the perspective of a Sound Engineer and what it's like to write for other artists.
One of the things I've always enjoyed about his music is how much soul is put in and throughout the episode Krysis explains how puts together music, his creation process and what he thinks about his own sound.
Enjoy!
In this episode, I'm with South London Producer, Jordan James.
His sound has evolved tremendously, starting in grime and shifting into contemporary RnB. A sound I compare, on the episode, to 6lack but before his time.
We talk about the evolution of his sound, the journey into music that he's had and the people he's collaborated with over the years.
As a well-known producer, Jordan explains how this 'went to his head' and how his ego got put in check in the studio when him and Sam Smart (ep1) entered a studio with seasoned producers.
Find him on Spotify searching 'Jordan James' or IG @imJordanJames
I'm with Sam Weston, Professional Musician and Bassist.
And some other instruments that he's chosen to master... because why not. (Including the Ukulele, which if you need him for, DM him).
We talk about he got into touring/gigging, his experience working in studios, how he got into music & how he's learned to sing.
+ some great advice for new musicians.
Oh, his theory on making music vs making songs at 36:00 (if you're feeling lazy) is especially cool.
In this episode, I'm with Abby Power. She's just released her 3rd single, Confessions ft. Courtney Bennett & Genesis Elijah, on SBTV and is releasing her new EP 'Home Is Where The Start Is' on November 6th.
We talk about her early music, how she got into rap, her new EP and the time she took away from making anything.
Enjoy!
In this episode, I'm with Tac PLG.
A self-taught... everything. From engineering to singing, Tac covers all of his own bases.
We get into how he got to where he is today, the insane story of how his the start of his music career went from 0-100 in 48hrs and his experiences working with other artists and adapting his style to fit.
He also breaks down his recent record PDSTL (on all streaming platforms) and the elements of the mix he leaves in (and why)
In this episode, I'm with 1/2 of the Hype and Fever duo, Cold Fever.
As a Producer, Cold Fever is as diverse as they come. Fusing together Classical Indian music with Reggae and Contemporary Hip Hop is impressive enough; even before you dive into his catalogue of records collaborations.
We talk about how he began, what got him started, working closely with his brother and where he draws his inspiration from.
Enjoy!
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.