Interview with Res Man

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I would describe my sound as dynamic, exciting, intelligent, deep, with prominent electronics.

Multi-tracking sound and music; is an enjoyable task I love doing no matter what mood or position I am in life.

Electronic Music (electro, Miami bass, Florida + Funky Breakz, house/garage, techno, tribal, breaks/jungle-drum ‘n’ bass, ambient) has always been the go-to genre for me. I’ve been a connoisseur of music (theory) and adapting to synthesis and sampling (even with a Mini Recorder in early 2000s) for a long while; till my Godmother stated I must have the drive to produce my sound to the world.

There is always more to come…

Where are you based?
DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia)

How long have you been making music?
Since 2021

What genre would you consider your music to be?
Progressive Electronic Music

What inspired you to pursue a career in music?
Cartoon Series, Anime, Ishkur Guide to Electronic Muisc

What are your biggest musical influences?
DJ Sasha, Rhythm Method (Chicago producers), LTJ Bukem, Digital Witchcraft

Are you signed to a label or are you an independent artist?
Independent Artist

What have been the biggest challenges in your music career?
Struggles of normalcy (living, relationship, work balance, health, family passing, music notary + creativity etc)

How many songs or albums have you released to date?
3 EPs with singles, one album

Can you tell us a few things about your latest release?
A high extent on early and mid 2000 “Progressive Dance (Breaks) Music”. In The Vortex takes the stage with an ultra-blend of styles: vector atmospheric sounds (electro-trance) reminiscent of Welsh’s DJ Sasha – Funky Breaks, Miami Bass 808s + Tearout Reesers – creative sound designing derived from Breakcore and Chiptoon trends – and lastly; deeply heart-felt vocal adlibs by underground R&B/Liquid Jungle producer Sam Palmer aka Samisosa. All these elements form underneath, or on top of thought-out Orchestral arrangements; MIDI’ed into a beautiful landscape similar to Atlas Plug-based productions. From producer Lundy, In The Vortex carries its path well for the Y2K and Y3K fanbase.

Any plans for new music or upcoming projects we should know about?
2 Track Prog-Break single set for release in December + plus a double feature album tackling y2k Atmospheric Jungle / Futura Electronica-Downtempo; even more Prog Dance stuff with UKG 2-Step; as well.

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