As a producer and musician I really like to work with a wide range of other artists. This approach for me keeps things fresh and exciting as I’m always learning about new music, new techniques and creating some long term relationships with talented artists. I also prefer to work on remix projects and e.p’s rather than longer album based projects. I guess at the moment I’m really too schizophrenic musically to write and finish 10 tracks all in a similar style.
I’m currently working with several exciting new artists on remix’s and a new “Bluevibe studio presents…” e.p.
These artists include:
- Lesley Paton - wicked vocalist who co wrote the track “Holdin on” which will be available soon through Baby Steps recordings.
- Lisa Preston - LP will be doing the guest vocals on the new “Bluevibe studio presents…” e.p which will be out in early 2008 also through Baby Steps recordings.
- Tech - long time production partner will be dropping a dubstep remix for the “Bluevibe studio presents…” e.p.
- magOwl - wicked beat merchant from Sweden who I’m doing a remix swap with. There’s gonna be an amazing hard funk remix of “Holdin on” coming out in the new year again on the “Bluevibe studio presents…” e.p.
- Soliloquy - another swedish producer who I’m doing a remix swap with for the “Bluevibe studio presents…” e.p. This guys got some mad skills and is working with some great vocalists, check out his myspace page for the tracks with Kissey Asplund, one to watch people.
- Skahlah - did a remix for one of Skahlah’s tracks and will be getting this smooth mc to grace one of the Bluevibe tracks real soon. Go check out his myspace page for some fresh Skahlah vibes.
I’ll be writing some blog posts about the different artists I’m working with in the future so check back for more info.
If you like what you here on the site and want to get involved either with a collaboration or a remix project then just get in touch. I only really work with artists who’s music I’m in to but that covers a huge range of genres and styles so hit me up. At the moment I get paid in in one of two ways for my skills:
- cash!!
- whatever form of “personal currency” you have which we can exchange
I do quite a few remix swaps which are always exciting, I do a remix for you, you do one for me, we both get a great new interpretation of our work out of it, all good.
I also do a few talent swaps were I maybe do a remix in return for an amazin vocal on one of my beats, this is what I’m doing with Skahlah and is worth much more to me than any cash he could give me.
Now don’t get me wrong, if you want to pay me for my services then I’ll happily do that but if our exchange of “personal currency” is going to build a new creative network then that’s gonna be more important to me.
Tags: collaborate, remix
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