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An Interview with GLDMAZE

Dami: What inspired you to start making music?

GLDMAZE: Aw man, I think the biggest inspiration is the hope I can always better myself through making things. I was always interested in science fiction and fantasy, and the mad scientist or master wizard characters, you know. They’re always creating wonder and various augmentations to themselves or reality with their craft. I believe hip-hop has that same power, so I try to become that archetype for rap.

Dami: Who are your biggest inspirations?

GLDMAZE: Kendrick Lamar, Earl Sweatshirt, Travis Scott, and whoever was writing those Veggie Tales songs haha. Those songs had me hype in Sunday school man. We got the DVDs and everything. 

Dami: Apart from sci-fi and fantasy, where else do you grab inspiration from when making music?

GLDMAZE: God mostly, but also from the depths of the madness I sometimes experience as a part of my everyday life. I think that my life so far has been one of contention with psychosis until I eventually snapped in 2020. That snap led me to discover a lot about myself and I’ve been on a healing journey ever since. With the help of my family and good friends, I’ve been able to bounce back and I really feel like I’m back to being myself again. This entire process of healing and learning of self through expression is the biggest inspiration in my music today.

Dami: How do you think that translates to your music?

GLDMAZE: I think the sounds that I curate all have a very immersive feel to them, and I definitely want to give people an escape from their reality through my own storytelling of that same experience. I feel like HYPERNOIR is a statement meant to display my thoughts on the psychotic experience and show that there’s hope for anyone who feels similar as well. My music before HYPERNOIR was kinda esoteric in the sense that it wasn’t as accessible as it is now. As I’ve grown, the music has become more descriptive of my world as a means to invite people in, not alienate them.

Dami: Speaking of HYPERNOIR, can you tell us more about this new album?

GLDMAZE: Yeah man. This album means so much to me. Speaking on it as an introduction to my artistry, I think it displays my unique poetry and versatility on such beautiful, wunderkind production (from my friend and genius producer/artist LESSTHANTHREE and collaborator nyd.nawshis). Conceptually though, it’s really a checkpoint after experiencing all of 2019-2022, which I know for me and most people was a trying time. So, I’m letting you know with this project that I’m right there with ya haha. I moved to college for the first time (I’m 21), dropped out because of a psychotic break, been in recovery, and I’m just now headed back to school with a newfound vigor and spirit that I think can be felt in the music. HYPERNOIR is the state of things: how things were, how things are, how I’d like them to be, and how things will be. It’s a story of redemption after failing hard.

Dami: What do you want listeners to take away from this album?

GLDMAZE: I want listeners to feel like they can come to this album after a long day at work, when people make you feel crazy, or when you want to be alone with your thoughts. I want them to feel where I come from mentally and spiritually, and that I’m on this journey with them. HYPERNOIR is a rap album in the style of a sci-fi film noir piece like the Matrix, and I think everything from the production to my delivery emulates this aesthetic. This is supposed to take you to another world alongside with me. 

Dami: What are 3 words you’ll use to describe this album?

GLDMAZE: Hi-tech, buzz, and ambient.   

Dami: What’s next for you after HYPERNOIR?

GLDMAZE: Man, I got like three writing projects I’m working on. Each kinda different from the last. Most pressing for me though is this poetry collection I’m working on. I’m still working on music though, and best believe I got something up my sleeve for next year. But as of RIGHT now, it’s writing for me.

Dami: Ooouu poetry collection. What’s that about?

GLDMAZE: So, I did an art project from my senior year of high school through sophomore year in college called “Call.Jericho” and it was on my Instagram. It was a collection of pictures that I made using only Snapchat and they came out really fire, super surreal, and colorful. The poetry book is gonna tell the story of what’s happening in those pictures, which is essentially the training of a demigod like Percy Jackson haha.

Dami: How do you balance college and your music career?

GLDMAZE: I barely do man, I barely do haha, but I’m getting better at the time management slowly but surely. I think it’s a mixture of knowing your weaknesses when it comes to productivity and taking small steps to get better. Like I write things down for EVERYTHING and I mean EVERYTHING: phone calls, things, people say to me, all that shit. Some stuffs fall through but its been a good habit that I’m trying to build before I go back to school next semester.

Dami: Apart from balancing college and music, is there any other thing that’s hard to balance?

GLDMAZE: Probably all the ideas that I come up with on a daily basis. I’m an architect in the sense that I come up with these big plans and plays, but without proper strategy and small steps to execute, those plans amount to nothing. What I’m in the process of figuring out now is how to consistently make room for basic things like making my bed or some shit. I be in my head so much I look around and shit is just a mess around me metaphorically and literally. So yeah, adulting is hard, adulting while being a creative is even harder, so it’s a balance for sure.

Dami: What are some dream collabs?

GLDMAZE: I think doing something with JPEGMAFIA in the distant future would be fantastic. He’s just a genius man. I’d like to work with Lancey Foux and MIKE as well.

Listen to GLDMAZE HERE.

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Kidnap shares warm single “When She Gets High”

By Jacob Ezra

New Orleans artist Kidnap has shared a new single called “When She Gets High”. Containing an engaging mixture of lyrically-focused rap and melodious vocals, “When She Gets High” contains a warm and versatile sound that recalls some of Mac Miller’s work, while also standing on its own with its refreshing songwriting. 

Bright guitars opens “When She Gets High”, before organic-sounding percussion and rich bass drop in beneath to give the track an infectious rhythm. Kidnap glides across the vivid production, with smooth rap flows giving way to an uplifting hook that gives the song added replay value.

Take a listen to “When She Gets High” below and get familiar with rising artist Kidnap:

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Meet The Lucrative Youth

The Lucrative Youth are an established creative agency based out of Miami, Florida who specialize in artist development services. They provide everything from world class production to industry standard music videos, with everything done in-house at their studio space down in Miami. Founded by Ernie Valladares back in 2018, The Lucrative Youth have made it a priority to put the artists needs first and building with their clients long term while most studios are focused on the pay-per-hour business model. Not that there is anything wrong with the pay-per-hour model, but The Lucrative Youth understand the importance of artist development, and bank on the music they produce to pop off in the long run.

Ernie built the business from the ground up, and made huge sacrifices a long the way. All in the name of prioritizing the art first. But the success of The Lucrative Youth didn’t come without encountering some issues along the way. A week before the launch of their first studio, they encountered some permit issues which forced them to bail on that spot, and find a new location after having already invested thousands of dollars into the space. Eventually they found a new spot, which is the one they’re currently located at and sure enough, Covid happened which caused them to close the doors until further notice, resulting in a 4 month delay.

Success has a funny way of always throwing a challenge at you, but Ernie’s unmatched desire to make it work and continue despite all of the set backs is the reason The Lucrative Youth are thriving today. Never give up on your dreams folks! So in conclusion, if you’re in the Miami area and are looking for a team of people to bring your vision to life, tap in with Ernie and the good people over at The Lucrative Youth. Thanks for reading!

Check out some of their work below!

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Website: https://www.lucrativeyouth.com/

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Jan Metternich shares engaging new single “i’m alright”

By Todd Anderson

German artist Jan Metternich has returned with a fresh new single called “i’m alright”. The latest from the prolific musician, “i’m alright” follows up a series of engaging songs that have gained much momentum across streaming platforms, raking in streams in the multi-millions and earning him a large fanbase in the process. His latest release is as sharply-crafted and infectious as ever, containing stylish, catchy production and memorable melodies from Metternich that imprint themselves in the listener’s memory.

“i’m alright” contains bright, wistful guitars and expansive, airy vocal samples drifting atop crisp percussion and immersive 808s. Atop the engaging production, Metternich delivers focused, sharply written melodies in an emotive tone. Atmospheric in sound, “i’m alright” contains layered instrumentation and catchy vocals that draw the listener in immediately.

Listen to “i’m alright” now and familiarize yourself with Jan Metternich:

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Occ Taee continues streak with “I H8TE HOES”

Occ Taee has returned to our pages with a fresh new single called “I H8TE HOES”, which follows up his well received prior song “Whats His Name”, released just 3 weeks ago.

Based in Indianapolis, Taee has been an artist on the rise, catching the attention of major labels with his tenacious authority and rising social media presence. 

Shimmering harp strings and engaging trap drums create an immersive, hard-hitting backdrop for Taee’s commanding, powerful flows on “I H8TE HOES”. This track continues to remind fans of his grit, hard work, and attention to detail. It’s a track that expresses his feelings to never trust anyone, sharing his past experiences and reminding his listeners to stay on their toes.

With “I H8TE HOES”, engineered by Tyler Weaver, Occ Taee proves once again that he’s here to stay. With his streak of consistent music drops, Occ Taee will make his name is not forgotten.

Listen to “I H8TE HOES” now:

Follow Occ Taee on social media:

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AVX shares his ‘Highs & Lows’ on new album

Bayonne, New Jersey artist AVX has shared a fresh new album called Highs & Lows. An infectious set of 8 tracks that showcases his sharp songwriting abilities and engaging sound that splits the line between hip-hop and R&B, Highs & Lows provides track after track of vibrant, highly re-playable offerings.

The project opens with “Manifest”, which captures AVX’s signature sound with its sleek blend of melodious lines and rap-leaning vocals. Underscored by an emotive, optimistic instrumental that enhances the song’s message of hope and hard work, “Manifest” starts the project on a strong foot. “Advance”, featuring Heff, brings in a guitar-laden soundscape containing bouncy, pillowy 808s and crisp percussion. Atop the rich soundscape, AVX delivers a catchy, memorable vocal performance full of electrifying flows. “DEMONS” contains airy, nocturnal vocal samples and watery keys that make for a production highlight, as crisp drums lock in a solid foundation for AVX’s dynamic vocal performance. The album closes with the powerful “DEEP END”, which provides a crystal clear picture of AVX’s trials and tribulations, drawing the listener into the artist’s inner world and finishing the project on a high note.

Listen to Highs & Lows now and familiarize yourself with the rising NJ artist:

Connect with AVX: Spotify | Instagram | Twitter

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5G & Drilla’s New Music Video “Talk To Me Nicely” Is a Hit

Coming out of Sacramento, California this week with a new refreshing and exciting sound is 5G and Drilla with their new hit single “Talk To Me Nicely“. Accompanied by a fire music video from director Jackson Bert, “Talk To Me Nicely” is a song that flexes their lyrical prowess with authority and style.

The common theme throughout the song is their unmatched relentless pursuit to the money, while at the same time demanding respect hence the song title “Talk To Me Nicely”. 5G and Drilla find themselves in a empty desert terrain most likely located in Sacramento, and is complimented by distorted visual effects from director Jackson Bert. Mo Beats (Producer) and Mark$man (Engineer), absolutely nailed the overall production of the track. The overall vibes of the beat took me back to the days where I first got started in the music business, roughly around 2015-2016 when Carti and Uzi were emerging onto the scene.

I really think once you hear “Talk To Me Nicely” you’ll hop on the Sacramento wave. 5G and Drilla are certainly making a huge splash on the west-coast music scene, so I’m excited to see what the future has in store for these two. I’ll attach the link to the “Talk To Me Nicely” video below, let me know what you think!

Watch “Talk To Me Nicely” Here:

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OkDEAZY Releases New Single and Video “Good Day”

I’m very excited to present you guys OkDEAZY’s latest single “Good Day”. OkDEAZY is an upcoming artist out of Chicago, Illinois who has been popping up on my feed now for the last couple of weeks. The moment I heard “Good Day” I knew I had been sleeping by not clicking the links earlier, the kid has undeniable talent and the ability to make his visions a reality.

“Good Day” is a song that brought me back to the early days when I was just getting started in my music career. With its spacious melodic production, OkDEAZY paints the picture of his one of a kind lifestyle and covers topics like linking with girls, getting to the bag and everything that comes along with being a young artist in today’s age. In my opinion, his potential is limitless and i’m looking forward to seeing what the future holds for the Chicago phenom. Check out the video for “Good Day” below.

Watch “Good Day” Here:

Follow OkDEAZY:
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Jah Billz delivers infectious single, “Love Anthem”

Bronx artist Jah Billz has shared a new single called “Love Anthem”. Billz is a very versatile artist who has come from a long line of musicians, with his father being a DJ and his grandfather a prominent reggae musician in Antigua. Billz got his start rapping as a part of a group with his cousins, before embarking on a solo career that became very fruitful. His latest single “Love Anthem” follows up a series of engaging recent releases, providing a bouncy, infectious sound that hooks the listener in immediately.

“Love Anthem” retains a classic New York feel while also keeping its sound refreshing throughout, with airy, soulful samples containing ethereal vocals and sparkling keys drifting atop a strong, grooving rhythm section. Atop the vibrant production, Billz delivers crisp, commanding verses packed with emotion throughout.

The latest from New York artist Jah Billz, “Love Anthem” makes for a catchy, rich track that is smooth and stylish.

Listen to “Love Anthem” now:

Connect with Jah Billz: Spotify | Instagram

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Villiami drops debut project “Summer Time 2009”

By Damilola Grey

California native, Villiami has finally graced his fans with his debut project titled “Summer Time 2009” and his hunger is evident on this project.

The 9-track tape sees Villiami take a more personal route by sharing personal experiences on this album. Most of Villiami’s music is based off his surroundings and upbringing, and this is another amazing example of such. Villiami is able to perfectly execute his emotions and creative approach on 9 tracks which are graced by features by Young OC, Tyler Conan, Dinero Soprano as well as others. Villiami showcases his versatility on various tracks such as on personal favorite “Domino”, where Villiami comes with a braggadocious and catchy flow on an up-tempo beat or on “29” where Villiami approaches the single with a more sober flow. Villiami shows that he’s not to be played with. Villiami said that he made this project to help new listeners understand him as a person and to help his current listeners know more about him also.

Villiami’s ability to channel his personal experiences to 9 tracks of perfection is something that few have mastered and many are trying to master and if his debut is this amazing, one can only wonder: what exactly is his limit?

Stream Summer Time 2009 HERE.