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You have musical roots in Hip Hop. How did that transform into producing EDM?
My Hip Hop background has helped a great deal with the transition into trap/bass music… most obvious is in the drums, but ultimately trap music is a form of hip hop in itself. It also helps when it comes to the vocal placements, etc… I’m a hip hop head through and through, but I also love dance music and what it represents. Mixing the two together is the ultimate recipe!
In your opinion, why are Rappers tapping Bass music producers for collabs?
I think rappers are FINALLY realizing the potential audience they can attain by working with bass producers and also, I think the energy we bring can get a bit addicting. Think about it… It’s not difficult find the rush in a crowd that is essentially mosh-pitting from start to finish. The crossover between hip-hop and electronic music isn’t slowing down any time soon either… and I love it!
How’s the bass music scene in Texas, in El Paso in particular?
The bass music scene in El Paso is alive and well. Haha. I feel like the people in El Paso who go to bass shows actually know the music, which is dope and I appreciate. I love my hometown and will forever put them on back.
What are three things every DJ should have on their show rider that isn’t alcohol?
Hmmm. That’s a difficult one. Well, a meat & cheese platter is certainly the key to success… I’m also a fan of energy drinks….oh and water, so that I don’t die. Other than that, I think Pedialyte is a good runner up. (www.biolighttechnologies.com) No one likes a hangover! Haha
If you could share a pizza with any notable famous person, alive or dead, who would it be and why?
Saving the best questions for last, I like it! Shit, Samuel L. Jackson. Why? Because he’s a badass motherf***er!
“In The Trunk” set’s an aggressive tone early. Armanni Reign is in complete control of the buildup, spitting words like rounds from a Gatling Gun. Riot Ten constructs a drop that is heavy and deep, and it blasts the listener with enough energy to light up a massive mosh pit. Sinister synth arrangements sear through the topline, and together with the Trapstyle beat structure and an earth shattering sub bass, the wall of sound smashes into the dance floor like armies of two enemy empires on the field of battle. There’s no reason why “In The trunk” should not be added to your set list.
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Publicity Manager I Firepower Records
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