reggae Archives - Whodiniz https://www.whodiniz.com/artistgenre/reggae/ Whodiniz Vibe Mon, 27 Sep 2021 19:50:47 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://y6ofaa.n3cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/cropped-LARGER_98702-1-32x32.png reggae Archives - Whodiniz https://www.whodiniz.com/artistgenre/reggae/ 32 32 52122919 L Waxo https://www.whodiniz.com/artist/l-waxo/ Mon, 16 Aug 2021 11:22:35 +0000 https://www.whodiniz.com/?post_type=artist&p=1485 Multi-genre artist from Birmingham UK, Releasing music independently (No star records) since 1996, and worked for a time with the now defunct Acid Soxx Musick (USA). Now resides in Sevilla Spain. https;//nostar.bandcamp.com    

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Multi-genre artist from Birmingham UK,

Releasing music independently (No star records) since 1996, and worked for a time with the now defunct Acid Soxx Musick (USA).

Now resides in Sevilla Spain.

https;//nostar.bandcamp.com

 

 

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Whodiniz https://www.whodiniz.com/artist/whodiniz/ Wed, 11 Aug 2021 08:34:33 +0000 https://www.whodiniz.com/?post_type=artist&p=1258 From a very early age I was always into music, making music was just a natural progression. I started making music in my late teens, wouldn’t call it Dope, but I was eager to learn. Everything I’ve done so far I’ve learnt myself, searching out new ways to make beats. […]

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From a very early age I was always into music, making music was just a natural progression.

I started making music in my late teens, wouldn’t call it Dope, but I was eager to learn.

Everything I’ve done so far I’ve learnt myself, searching out new ways to make beats.

this should explain things.

Yeah I started off on reason, then dabbled with fruity, even used a Rolland RV – 88 what rza used for the wu albums. Sick. Then used the ipad for a while. But it was too cumbersome so I got a push then push 2 then very comfortable around ableton and then wanted to experience a box so I got a Akai force. Killed it. All there in that box. Just got to put your samples on. Mastered it to a limit. Nowadays I grab the iPad Pro and make something quick. Also self contained with the power. A full mixing desk with cubasis. This is the future.

I’ve always listened to Hip-Hop, I don’t understand people who label one type of song Hip-Hop and say it’s all trash “Madness” It’s so big it’s HUGE, I don’t think any other music has crossed so many boundary’s.

When I started, I didn’t have a MPC, or an ASR, I tinkered about with Fruity loops and then got onto Propellerheads Reason. Back then it was all a learning curve,

As far as listening to music, I went few my fazes; Reggae, Drum & Bass, Electronica, Dub, Acoustic, Hip-Hop, Break beat, Funk, Rare Groove, to be honest I don’t know where the influence comes from when I’m making music, probably all of the above.

When I start making a beat I don’t always say, “Right I’m gonna make a Dance track or a slow grove” I just start, and see where I end up, that’s the really fun thing about music you can let your creativity take over.

Now I’m working with a few artists, some known, some unknown, but all talented in their own right.

At the time of going to concerts and listening to Artists do their thing I never really thought about doing it myself seriously, but now it feels good to be making some of my own music.

Hope you enjoy it.

Peace – Whodiniz?

 

 

 

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SoundKillaz https://www.whodiniz.com/artist/kenny-bass/ Fri, 10 Nov 2017 14:47:25 +0000 https://qantumthemes.xyz/kentha/demo11/artist/kenny-bass/ Thanks for stopping by, we are a record label called Sound Killaz Music welcome to Our Channel! Created by Rivah Jordan and Matthew Radics, sons of chart topping Jamaican Musician Jack Radics. With a rich musical heritage and having spent a majority of our lives in Jamaica. Our specialist niche […]

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Thanks for stopping by, we are a record label called Sound Killaz Music welcome to Our Channel! Created by Rivah Jordan and Matthew Radics, sons of chart topping Jamaican Musician Jack Radics. With a rich musical heritage and having spent a majority of our lives in Jamaica. Our specialist niche is music of Jamaican Origin and Jamaican cultural trends primarily. This includes Reggae Music and all its off spring including Hip Hop, Rapping, Trap music, Dancehall and many others. We have been creating sounds, killing fears and releasing music since 2002 and have no intentions on stopping, though occasionally breaks must be taken. We started as a platform for our friends talents, a creative space that provides opportunities to creative people in need of an outlet for their creativity. We hope you’ll subscribe and be a part of our journey going forward. Thanks for your time.

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