Here's my interview with the band Sofa City Sweetheart.
How'd you get started in music?
Here's my interview with the band Sofa City Sweetheart.
How'd you get started in music?
Here's my interview with a singer who answers to The Dude
1. I got started in the 8th grade I just picked up a guitar and started playing covers of songs, sometime in the 10th grade I started writing my own stuff and I’ve just been playing ever since.
Here's my interview with rapper Darren Mason
Here's my interview with singer Ian Patrol
Hey there everyone, here's my interview with the singer named Chris who plays in a band called Starlight. Enjoy!
Hers my interview with Scoopski
How'd you get started in music?
Here's my interview with Ted Tosoff of the band Mad Symphony
How'd you get started in music?
Everyone in the band has played for many years, for me it was family piano lessons and than playing in the high school band program. Many years of playing in many bands, and the desire is still there.
Who are your inspirations or influences? The Beatles, the Who, Rush, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, AerosmithWhat advice would you offer aspiring performers?
Do what you love to play and stick with it.How do you set yourselves apart from other bands or singers? Not sure if we do. But i think we bring some well written songs that have a lot of similar feelings and sounds like a good pot of stew.Any new gigs or albums in the future. Like most bands out there, we’re waiting for the world to get back on track, Our latest single is ‘ Do it all over Again “. Thanks. https://www.madsymphony.ca/epk
Heres my iterview with band. Millenium Theory
Here's my interview with singer Caraline Sweet
Here's my interview with Darren Soto of The Orange Creek Riders band
Here's my interview with musician & singer John Ashraf
I started music when i was at my last year of elementary school as a guitar player then get evolved more and played in some local church bands and then i started music production 4 years ago for my guitar covers then started making originals two years ago .
My inspiration is new music from other artists and i love so many genres and i can classify myself as a multi-genre artists , but my greatest influence is my culture.
I love to put some ethnic vibes to my tracks and the upcoming tracks are with more of this flavour. I work with a mix engineer, Mark Kamry , an amazing and talented friend.
Also, I collaborated with so many artists: Ahmed Mustafa (Lyricist) , Marina Lother (Vocalist) , AJ Shadow (Music Producer) , and many more in the coming tracks.
My advise for other artists is to find their own sounds and to be consistent no matter the outcome is as there will be some obstacles facing all of us as new artists but we need not to stray away from music.
My coming gigs and tracks are : Trap EP , Progressive House track , and An Album
Special thanks to him for this interview & I wish him lots of luck on his music. So until then I'll catch you on The Flipside! Stay awesome & rock n roll!
Here's my interview with DJ Steve Deeley enjoy.
How'd you get started in music?
I’ve always been obsessed with music from a very young age but didn’t start making music until 3 years ago. I’ve always had loads of ideas for songs and after acquiring some production equipment, I started turning these into reality.
Who are your inspirations or influences?
I’ve collected over 40 years of different genres of dance music including Disco, Electro, Break Dance, Chicago House, Acid, Techno, Trance and more recent EDM. I also enjoy New Romance/Wave bands including The Human League, Soft Cell, OMD, Depeche Mode & New Order. I don't mind a bit of rock also. My wife walked down the aisle to Lenny Kravitz and I'm having The Foo fighters at my funeral lol.
What advice would you offer aspiring performers?
Try to keep your feet on the ground and try not to compromise your principles and integrity. It's a dog-eat-dog music industry and I would try to learn as much about it as you can. Keep in mind that a record contract is only a loan and there are a lot of people who need to be paid. If you don't make the sales, then you could end up owing them money. Most of all enjoy what you do!
How do you set yourselves apart from other bands or singers?
The beauty of being an independent artist is I can musically do what I want. I've crossed multiple genres by making synthpop, slow ballads, EDM and spoken word hip hop. I've got a wealth of experience listening to all kinds of music, so I know what sounds good (I think).
Any new gigs or albums in the future?
I usually release a single every month or so, which eventually ends up being an album. I think the days of an artist sitting in a studio creating an album in one go and releasing it, are numbered. With all the different ways of making music plus so many different music platforms and streaming services available, everything is now much more flexible.
I don't have plans to gig at the moment, unless one of my new dance tracks called "Let Me Be" does well in the Summer and I get invited to play in one of the dance music holiday resorts, like Ibiza!
Special thanks to him for doing this interview & I wish him luck on his music. So until then I'll catch you on The Flipside! Stay awesome & rock n roll!
Heres my interview with Todd & Karen
Heres my interview with Man Goes Human
Hey there guys, heres my interview with the band Dead Coyote