Slanks Interview on Nagamag

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Slanks
Interview

Nagamag:
Which are the genres that describe your music style better?

Slanks:
My music style is a dynamic fusion that draws from multiple genres. Primarily, I would describe my sound as a blend of Trap, EDM, Cinematic and Orchestral elements. This genre fusion allows me to craft compositions that range from the energetic and aggressive vibes of Trap to the mysterious and epic atmospheres of Cinematic music. I believe this versatility is a key aspect of my artistic identity, enabling me to evoke a wide range of emotions in my listeners.

Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Slanks:
My musical journey began at a young age when I started learning the piano at 11, laying the foundation for my future pursuits in composition and production. As I honed my skills, I experienced a significant breakthrough at 18 with the release of ‘Pull Up’ – a collaborative effort with fellow producer Squantex. This marked my entry into the music industry and set the stage for a transformative artistic evolution. Inspired by artists like Apashe and 2WEI, I embarked on a journey of self-discovery, blending my Trap roots with EDM and Orchestral influences. The result was a style that resonated with audiences and positioned me at many great places. Throughout my career, I’ve garnered rapid recognition through collaborations with esteemed Record Labels such as Actuation Music, Magic Music, Trap Party, Beast Trap and more, showcasing at the same time my ability to connect with a global audience. I have also been supported by many YouTube music channels such as Trap Nation and Trap City, while my tracks and my EP have charted in multiple countries.

Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?

Slanks:
Absolutely, my first connection with music was a transformative experience that ignited my passion for becoming a music artist. At a young age, -like I already said earlier- I started learning the piano and it was during those early moments of creating melodies and exploring the expressive power of music that I felt an undeniable connection. The realization that I could convey emotions and tell stories through sound sparked a deep love for the art form. This initial connection laid the groundwork for my musical journey, influencing my decision to pursue a career in music production and composition. It was a pivotal moment that set me on the path to becoming the artist I am today.

Nagamag:
Do you think that it’s hard to be a music producer – composer in Greece?

Slanks:
Becoming a music producer and composer is undoubtedly a challenging but incredibly rewarding journey. The music industry here is harsh and competitive, requiring a combination of artistic talent, technical skill and a persistent work ethic. Crafting a unique sound and standing out among the vast array of artists can be demanding, but the creative fulfillment and the ability to connect with audiences make it worthwhile.

Nagamag:
Any finals words for the people who are reading this interview?

Slanks:
To all the amazing people who are reading this interview, I want to express my deepest gratitude for your support and interest in my musical journey. I’m incredibly fortunate to have the opportunity to share my passion with you. Your support, whether through streaming, sharing, or simply enjoying the music, means the world to me. Thank you for being a part of this adventure!

Nagamag:
Many artists listen to genres that they are not producing music for. Which track is your favorite that is NOT similar to yours?

Slanks:
Ty Dolla $ign, FKA twigs, Skrillex, Kanye West Ego Death

Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which is the track from a similar artist you admire?

Slanks:
Apashe, Vo Williams Work

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Jay Bird – Jay Bird & Devloe- Say My Name

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“Modern groove with perfectly produced drums and rhythm parts. Really liked the sample sound in the background, slightly out of tune but fits great as intended. Song changes a mood in the middle, nice harmonic transition, interesting idea. ”

-Nagamag.com

This song released by: Gaming Playlist

Track Sources:
Spotify: open.spotify.com/track/7CEOihKJSJop6YIPb3jYiK

Artist’s Socials:
Instagram: www.instagram.com/jayb1rdmusic
Twitter: twitter.com/JayB1rdMusic

Website: www.jaybirdmusic.com/

YLLOW & Vyel – Leave Me Alone (Video)

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“Music is a medicine and your safe shelter when things not work out good, here YLLOW & Yvel offer us a music pill that will bring all the smiles back to face and goosebumps in your backbones. Beautiful euphoric harmonies and upbeat heartwarming vocals to start or end your day perfect! Leave Me Alone – now enjoy my music!”

-Nagamag.com

When YLLOW finished the first idea of his new instrumental track, he came up with an uplifting & living lead melody and an emotional chord progression. He then contacted Vyel via e-mail a year ago to ask him if he would be in to collaborate with him on his new track. Vyel wrote the lyrics and recorded the vocals, then YLLOW reworked the instrumental multiple times. Soon after the track was 100% finished, the duo sent it to WildVibes for a final mix & master.

This song is about not letting others define the choices and decisions of your life, and having the courage to trust oneself to take action and find your way without paying attention to the judgement of others.

As we are more and more people to feel alone in these strange times, this song is also a reminder that we can learn to appreciate and celebrate the times we spend alone.

If anxiety is often a downside in this situation, self-awareness is also its upside : when you know yourself well, you’re simply doing everyday what makes you happy. Is it listening to music? Is it making music? Or is it running maybe? Playing video games? Travelling the world and exploring? Reading a book? Cooking? Watching movies and series? Learning new skills?

YLLOW :@yllowmusic
Vyel : @vyelmusic
Ensis Records : @ensisrecords

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