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An Interview with THREEZERO

Dami: What was your first introduction to music?

THREEZERO: My dad playing guitar. It’s been kind of a beautiful journey. He’s self-taught, much like I am in some of my producing capabilities. We’ve both grown so much in our music in parallel the last 6 or so years. I would definitely say he’s the reason I ever picked up an instrument.

Dami: Is your dad also an artist?

THREEZERO: He is. For a long time, he’s just played songs that he knew and more recently, he’s started writing. I want to hopefully help him put out some music one day. He’s way better than me.

Dami: Apart from your dad, who else inspired you to start making music?

THREEZERO: Miss Paisley, my music teacher when I was around 10 or 11 helped me record my first song (it’s somewhere out there on the web) and is probably the reason I picked up my first instrument-violin. I think the first album I heard that made me want to write music and produce is Madvillainy. I got big into DOOM when I was in high school and around that time, my friends and I formed a group. One of them, Liam McGhie, is still my engineer and one of my best friends in life.

Dami: When making music, where do you grab inspiration from?

THREEZERO: I’ve been leaning on my peers for inspiration a lot more lately. My new favorite song that I’m working on was directly inspired by a straight hour of Liam and I just talking and then he pulled out an acoustic and we wrote most of the song in 30 minutes. I think that’s what I love about being back in Chicago now; my music had become such an individual process (at least starting new ideas) and these last few months, that’s totally flipped.

Dami: Can you tell us more about your new single, “The Middle”?

THREEZERO: “The Middle” is about acceptance, but recognizing that just because you accept something doesn’t mean you’ve made peace with it or fully come to terms with it. These last 3 singles have all been me sort of timestamping moments in a grieving process and how nonlinear that journey was and is. Also, this is my favorite instrumental I’ve ever made.

Dami: Are you grieving anything at the moment?

THREEZERO: Probably the sense of community that starts to dissolve a bit the older you get. It doesn’t quite help that my arrival into full adulthood coincided with the pandemic haha. Everyone gets busier in their own lanes and no matter how comfortable you are with yourself and being alone, that takes a toll and an adjustment.

Dami: What’s next for you after The Middle?

THREEZERO: First and foremost is a break this week from creating to eating stuffing and pumpkin pie. I’m doing something special with these 3 singles top of next year that I’m going to keep a bit of secret for now. Then I have some new releases lined up and some other music I’m working on that I hope starts to take shape by end of next year. It’s gonna be a fun 2023, I think. I want to do some shows too. Book the boy!

Dami: When making The Middle, what did you want listeners to take away from it?

THREEZERO: That’s a tough one. Maybe that no feeling is permanent and there is no wholly good or bad luck. You will experience a variety of losses in this life and you will fully expect it to kill you and when it doesn’t, that’s when you really start to know what it feels like to be alive.

Dami: What’s your creative process like?

THREEZERO: A lot of the time, it just starts with practice. Some scales on the piano, my exercises on bass, something of the sort. It’s like stretching before a run. If I’m inspired, I might start writing a melody. If not, I might start with some drums. The lyrical process is different every time. I might write the song in the same session- within 20 minutes the way I did with The Middle. I might make a beat, have some ideas to record, and not finish the song for months. I might not have a single thing come tome for months until some life shit happens and it all flows out; that’s what happened with Sweet Tooth.

Dami: How would you describe your sound?

THREEZERO: I’ve been going around using something a really awesome musical peer, Francesca Wexler, said about my music- “haunting but relaxing”. I think I’ve been using my music as a way to meditate over the harsher realities of life as they come at me and find a way to beautify the discomfort essentially. 

Dami: What influenced this “haunting but relaxing” sound?

THREEZERO: As of more recently, my obsession with The Sopranos; the most violent yet equally hilarious show in the world.

Dami: Any dream collabs?

THREEZERO: James Blake above all. By far my biggest inspiration. I get a lot of production ideas from him. As a Chicagoan, I think SONNY is probably the best artist coming out of this city. I’ve wanted to work with him for a very long time, and this year I got really into an artist from Houston named Hamond. His album Pirate Radio is top 5 this year for me. Those are all over the place, but I like to think I have the ability to jump around all kinds of styles.

Dami: What’s been your most memorable moment as an artist?

THREEZERO: It genuinely might have been 2 days ago getting featured on Homer Radio haha. Frank Ocean is one of my favorite artists ever and any close proximity to the things he’s doing for music means the world. Plus, its already generated more people hearing my music for the first time than I’ve ever had before.

Dami: Even though the year is almost over, is there anything else you’re still tryna accomplish before the end?

THREEZERO: Honestly this last month is pretty critical to me for my releases next year. Trying to get mixing, promo, and visuals in order. I had a lot of fun shooting the music video for The Middle. I want to do more big productions like that. Shoutout Dylan(@good.dylan), the director. Dude’s a genius.

Dami: How do you manage balancing writing for a blog and making music?

THREEZERO: That’s a great question because I wonder myself. First and foremost, shoutout Kane and Dusty Organ. To be very real while I’ve been releasing music, I haven’t been writing for him as much and I’ve appreciated his patience a lot. He helped me a ton with these releases and the rollout actually. But honestly, I think they feed into each other. Writing for a blog has given the ability to articulate more about what I love in music and then that ends up manifesting in my own music.

Listen to THREEZERO’s music HERE.

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Divert share atmospheric single, “cabin fever”

Rising New England music collective Divert have shared a fresh new single called “cabin fever”, featuring Dagen. Following up their recent well-received releases “truth be told” and “feeling you out”, “cabin fever”‘s atmospheric production and addictive vocals give it much replay value, while the song simultaneously refuses to boxed into one genre or style- presenting a versatile offering in the process.

“cabin fever” contains atmospheric, layered synths and rich, catchy bass, before punchy percussion drops in to lock in the track’s infectious rhythm. Atop the airy instrumentation, the song’s silky, versatile vocals blend together flexible melodies with ease, giving the song an energizing, vibrant feel.

The latest from Divert, “cabin fever” continues their run of engaging, genre-blending singles and it has us excited for what may be coming next from them.

Listen to “cabin fever” here:

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Ki Storii links with Cheek The Profit for infectious banger, “Shawty Lo”

Bronx musician Ki Storii has dropped off a new single titled “Shawty Lo”, featuring fellow Renaissance Music artist Cheek The Profit. Following up her recent fan-favorite singles “What You Need” and “Whole ‘Nother Level”, “Shawty Lo” continues her streak of infectious, energizing bangers- making for a new hot-girl anthem that captivates immediately with its electric, catchy sonics and bars that are equal parts sharply-crafted and seductive.

“Shawty Lo” begins with a bold, confident keyboard riff before pillowy, immersive 808s and crisp percussion lock in a powerful rhythm. Underscoring Ki and Cheek’s sleek vocals, the production is colorful and engaging, and could be best described as “ear candy”. Matching the lively feel of the instrumentation, Ki and Cheek showcase a natural chemistry as they go full throttle with memorable vocal performances, demonstrating superb command of the mic.

“Shawty Lo” is a hit-worthy release that captures Ki Storii’s energizing, confident sound- making for another solid release from the rising Renaissance Music artist.

Listen to “Shawty Lo” here:

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Dzh continues 2022 takeover with hard-hitting bop “Dishes”

By Damilola Grey

Fans of Dzh have been treated to an array of amazing drops this year. From his 2022 project Dante’s Inferno, to the previously released single with Ricky Walters, titled “Issues”, there has been nothing but fire drops from Dzh. The New Jersey native continues this streak with his latest single “Dishes”, which also features Florida native, SweetXO.

“Dishes” sees Dzh putting a twist on a drill track. Unlike the regular fast-paced vibe of drill, Dzh takes a slower approach. “Dishes” started out as a joke apparently. Melo, a friend of Dzh, kept “listen, I’m in tha kitchen, doing tha dishes, not with a smitheen” and Dzh decided to have some fun with it especially because he had a drill beat he was holding on for a while. Unsurprisingly, Dzh shouts out Melo at the beginning of the single. Dzh’s catchy verse sees the MC attack the beat with an aggressive, braggadocious flow. SweetXO didn’t hold anything back either as both artists dropped some of the hardest bars of the year. Not surprising since both artists dropped some of the best projects to grace this year. The single was produced by ayeyoungjordan.

Dzh has shown us time and time again why his pen game is not to be played with and “Dishes” not only emphasizes that point, but gives us more insight to his versatility.

Stream “Dishes” right now HERE.

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Sky’s the Limit drops debut single “Changes”

By Damilola Grey

Florida native, Sky’s the Limit has finally dropped his long-awaited single, “Changes”. This is also his first release on all streaming platforms, and it features Tony Givan as well.

“Changes” sees Sky paint a picture of a failing relationship. On the 3-minute track, he tells his partner that changes need to be made for their relationship to be able to work out and progress. The track features a neo-soul, R&B vibe and ethereal vocals from Tony Givan that add more to the feeling. Both artists bring forth melancholic melodies to help further paint the picture.

The struggles of a failing relationship is something lots of people have experienced in their lives and Sky’s the Limit and Tony Givan come together to provide listeners some form of comfort- a shoulder to cry on in a sense. A catchy flow, amazing production, as well as the smooth vocals make this a track worth remembering.

“Changes” is a really solid debut from the Florida native and we can’t wait to see what bigger steps he takes in the near future.

Stream “Changes” on all platforms HERE.

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Labels, It’s Time To Put The Bag Behind Kendog917

I’ve been a fan of Kendog917 for a few years now. Every year he never fails to impress me, and shows huge signs of growth with every release. This week, the Broward County native drops off a new EP titled Drill Beats & Melodies which is only 4 tracks long but I had the whole thing on repeat all weekend. Since it’s titled Drill Beats & Melodies, I’m guessing you can put two and two together, he merges drill production with his bouncy melodic flow and talks about troubled relationships and doing whatever it takes to get to the bag, the style is very unique compared to everything else in Florida right now which is why I’m so confident he’ll stand out in the crowd.

If you’re with a record label reading this, Kendog917 has everything you might be looking for in an artist. Originality, talent, and an unstoppable drive to make sure his work is top quality with no expenses spared. So please, check out his discography and social media to see what all the hype is about, and when you sign him just make sure you DM me “thank you”. Hahaha, check out Drill Beats & Melodies below, I’ll also attach the music video for the first song on the project titled “Again”. Thanks for reading!

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Alexcusemy gives us his ‘Warning Shot’ on new EP

Houston artist Alexcusemy is not unfamiliar to our pages, as numerous projects of his have caught our ear before for their colorful, often progressive sonics. His latest, Warning Shot, does well to continue the highly prolific artist’s streak of releases, containing 5 infectious songs based in hip-hop, cloud rap, alternative R&B, and more, that showcase his signature sound- one that is catchy, vivid, and atmospheric.

One thing that stands out quickly about Alexcusemy is his versatility. A dynamic artist that refuses to be boxed in to simply one style, he touches numerous bases across Warning Shot that create an enticing and exciting listening experience. “About Me”, produced by talented beatmaker Silversurfersosurreal, contains glowing synths and immersive 808s that induce the feeling of floating on a cloud, as Alexcusemy weaves together addictive melodies above. “No Interference”, featuring J.R.A., contains grooving, richly vibrant production that adds heavy replay value as Alexcusemy delivers smooth, commanding vocals. The title track “Warning Shot” makes for a project highlight with its driving rhythm section, spacey samples, and charismatic vocals.

Warning Shot is the latest project from Houston’s Alexcusemy, continuing his fast-paced run of releases that draw influence from underground hip-hop, cloud rap, and more.

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Boyu delivers stellar new album ‘Flower Garden’

St. Louis-bred, Los Angeles-based artist Boyu has delivered a stellar debut album in Flower Garden, a 12 track odyssey into vibrant, rich sonics and mesmerizing songwriting. The project remains versatile throughout, drawing from the best elements of modern indie-pop, alt-rock, and even hip-hop, as it refuses to be boxed in to one style or sound.

Here, Boyu’s emotive, poignant lyricism and sharply-crafted instrumentation shines through across many memorable moments. Opener and title track “Flower Garden” is a sublime, catchy dose of Boyu’s captivatingly colorful sound, embedding itself into the listener’s memory with its focused, ear-worm melodies. Then there are tracks like “Hands Around Your Throat”, which showcase Boyu’s diverse skillset as a songwriting with its bouncier, energizing tempo and driving rhythm. The wistful, nostalgic elegance of “Embers Of Our Innocence” bring back colorful memories of times past, as Boyu weaves together sharply-crafted melodies atop crisp percussion and immersive keys. Closer “Miata Trip” was our personal favorite from the record, with its sunny, airy sonics based around infectious vocals and dreamy, atmospheric guitars.

A truly remarkable sonic journey overall, Flower Garden captivates with its colorful spectrum of influences, drawing the listener into the songwriter’s world with its euphoric instrumentation and heartfelt lyricism.

St. Louis native Boyu began his musical journey as a classically-trained pianist before turning his attention to drums, guitar, and songwriting. Originally setting out on the path of corporate banking, Boyu made the decision to relocate from Boston, MA to Los Angeles, CA to follow his true passion- making music. Although he made his debut relatively recently in April 2021, his music and videos gained momentum very quickly and made an immediate impression with listeners, garnering an impressive 1,000,000+ streams independently.

Listen to Boyu’s debut album Flower Garden here and get familiar with the rising LA-based artist:

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Dulli shares crisp new visual for “Don’t Leave Me Behind”

Lorton, Virginia artist Dulli has dropped off a fresh new visual for his song “Don’t Leave Me Behind”. The 19 year-old artist previously caught our attention for his character-rich, soulful sound and sharp lyrical abilities, and he continues his streak of well-crafted releases with “Don’t Leave Me Behind”. An atmospheric, glowing track that captures Dulli’s signature sound, “Don’t Leave Me Behind”, produced by 4am Babz, contains colorful sonics centred around elegant samples and bouncy percussion, as Dulli weaves together smooth, slick lines that feel focused and poignant throughout. The accompanying visual, shot by BALANCE Art House, matches the song’s silky sound with its refined, autumnal shots and minimalistic, focused approach, making for a refreshing viewing overall.

18 year-old DMV artist Dulli’s music represents more than just unique songwriting, clever rhyme schemes, and intricate deliveries. He is also an entrepreneur, fashion designer, and overall artist, and he references his “One Way” lifestyle and brand throughout his cataglogue as well as his fashion line. The drive behind many of his musical decisions, decisions, Dulli’s “One Way” acts as an anthem, and a constant reminder to oneself that there’s “only one way and it’s up”. This is made evident with his latest offering, “Don’t Leave Me Behind”, with its uplifting, powerful sound and message.

Watch the video for “Don’t Leave Me Behind” here:

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Occ Taee shares powerful single, “Whats His Name”

Indianapolis artist Occ Taee has dropped off a fresh new single called “Whats His Name”. Here, Taee showcases a new maturity in his voice as he gloats on Grammy-nominated producer Tom Levesque and Spencer Reist’s victorious instrumentation. Moreover, audio engineer Tyler Weaver adds confidence to the new single, echoing the rapper’s celebratory bars. Containing triumphant, raw horns ringing out atop imposing synths and a heavy, engaging rhythm section, “Whats His Name” further proves that Taee is a true force to be reckoned with. Atop pillowy, driving 808s, the rapper delivers a head-spinning flow utilizing a razor-sharp, focused delivery. He weaves together infectious rhyme patterns with ease, as the song picks up a staggering pace as it blazes forth with a captivating intensity.

Listen to “Whats His Name” here:

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