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The Platinum Selling Producer Nedarb , stopped by the studio to catch up with some old friends. Largely responsible for the Lo-Fi Emo Trap sound that took the world by storm, Neds production credits alone have solidified his name in the music history books. Artists like Lil Peep , Lil Tracy , Xavier Wulf , $uicideboy$ , Yung God , Black Kray, and OmenXIII to name a few. The episode journeys through Neds early beginnings coming to LA with only $600, to almost a decade later, a 4 year old & Platinum Record, how hes learned to balance it all.
Fantasy Camp is an artist and producer with an amazing story. He's worked with Wicca Phase Springs Eternal, Lil Aaron, Nedarb, and many others. We specifically talk about the differences between being an artist and producer in this day and age and what he finds the most fulfilling. We talk about him being a part of a producer collective (Garden Avenue) and the importance of community in making music, and what the future holds for Fantasy Camp. Enjoy and share it with your friends if you do! Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 1:50 - LA vs. small town living 5:40 - Tom The Magical PA Promoter 10:32 - Turning point into producing 13:05 - Being in a band in school 14:40 - Where inspiration comes from 23:21 - Being half producer / half artist 28:08 - Lil Peep featuring on a Fantasy Camp song 32:28 - Paying producers and selling beats 34:15 - Being in a producer collective 39:41 - The future for Fantasy Camp 47:15 - Reflecting and advice to those who are next up Fantasy Camp: @fantasycamp Andrew Cramb: @andrew_ftw Where Are All My Friends Podcast: www.whereareallmyfriends.com
Been super excited about this one! If I Die First sprung up on my radar last year and their debut EP has been in my ears on a regular basis for months now. Perfect post-hardcore/screamo vibes. Nedarb and I have been chatting on the internet for a bit, and decided we should do an episode! Check out the video for Where Needles and Lovers Collide here. And stream the EP wherever you stream for those perfect 2007 vibes. TEXT ME (503) 751-8577 Support the show and get extra episodes over at Patreon.com/tonemob. You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb or Tonemob.com/sweetwater Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buddy speaks to Los Angeles producer and ifidiefirst guitarist, Nedarb. In this episode, Nedarb explains how he was influenced by From First To Last debut studio album, Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Bodycount. Buddy and Nedarb talk about how he’s gone back to performing in bands as well as making beats, Moving from Canada to America, Discovering music from his uncle, myspace bands, Skrillex, Working with Lil Peep, Sampling emo bands, Live music to coming back post covid, Going warped tour, saving up to go shows, Talks about starting new band ifidiefirst, TikTok, Sampling Senses Fail, creating a new genre, and more. Listen to Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has A Body Count: https://open.spotify.com/album/0Q6C8p6g47jEOU6G7SoRrS Discuss this episode with Buddy and other listeners in the episode comments: Instagram: https://instagram.com/thesoundofchangecast Twitter: https://twitter.com/soundofchange Facebook: https://facebook.com/thesoundofchangecast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtQTTLpDzjaMfTQDv_xhwFA Follow Buddy Twitter: https://twitter.com/buddythechud Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/budthechud/
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Lil Zubin is someone I've wanted to have on the show a few years now. From his string of solo EPs, to his work with Misery Club, and now If I Die First, Zubin's output as a singer has been widely varied in style and genre. His "Misery" EP is up there with some of my favorite EPs released in the decade. But he got off to a late start vocally. Zubin didn't make his foray into lead vocalist until a few years ago, even though he's been in bands since he was 12 years old. His upcoming project with Yawns titled "Perfect Hell" finds him veering away from the atmospheric R&B sonics of previous solo endeavors and leaning into goth, rock, and 80s influences. Been riding for Zubin since Nedarb put me on some years back, and am excited to watch "Perfect Hell" push him further into the limelight. Hear us talk about junior high cover bands, Working On Dying convincing him he could be a lead singer, and Covid helping him concentrate on his career. Head to YT to see him perform the title track "Perfect Hell" live in studio.-Lee See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's just me (Kyle) again. I have some new music and some older music in this episode because I've been all over the map with my moods and music taste this week. My week is pretty well covered from SoundCloud rappers, Metal bands, MTV's Made, Big Sean, and my recent obsession with Call of Duty League. I talk about it all. Hopefully, you all can find some new music to check out and some unique artists to support. If you like any of the music you hear in this podcast, I highly urge you to support those artists by streaming their music, purchasing albums/merch, follow them on social media or whatever else you can do. This week's artists discussed: Glass Animals, Winnetka Bowling League, Attila, Lil Peep, Lil Lotus, Nedarb, If I Die First, fish narc, Wicca Phase Springs Eternal, Young Thug, Minnie Go Lightly, Big Sean, Metro Boomin.
Nedarb wears many hats. Musician, producer, A&R, talent scout, manager, and overall connector of dots are just a few of those hats. We spoke on an episode a few years ago shortly after he'd produced an EP for Lil Peep and became a big factor in Peep's meteoric rise. In this episode we catch up on everything that's happened in his life since, and it's been a lot. Peep's tragic passing, not long after our last conversation, obviously had a huge impact on his life, and shortly thereafter Ned found out he was going to be a father. He's now officially a platinum producer, and father to adorable baby Shavo. But beyond all of his perceptible achievements, some of Ned's most important work are the things he might never get credit for: introducing like minded artists to each other, convincing people they have the talent to succeed, being a mouthpiece for completely unknown artists, pushing affiliates toward their big breaks, and just being overall help to multiple scenes (and media outlets) for the better part of the last decade. He also formed a new band, a supergroup of sorts, with previous guest Lil Lotus, future guest Lil Zubin, From First To Last member Travis Richter, and more called If I Die First, who's first release is dropping later this week. Tune in to hear us talk about fatherhood, constantly dealing with "punishers" online, and how his new band name, If I Die First, is an homage to his late friend Chynna.-Lee See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the 30th episode of the Masked Gorilla Podcast, host Roger Gengo presents a special Lil Peep 'Cry Baby' 4 year anniversary conversation featuring interviews with Lil Peep's mother Liza Womack, brother Oskar Ahr, and producers Nedarb and Lederrick talking about the making and impact of late artist's debut mixtape.
NedarB and Nina Tarr join Kat and talk about oral sex, faking orgasms, casual hook-up culture, eating ass and tips for the female orgasm. IG: Ned @nedarbnagrom Nina @pizzaparty69 Kat @pickpocketparty Follow the podcast account @pca_podcast for juicy sex & dating memes as well as updates on our show
In the first episode of Max's World, I talk about a sweet new plugin, a sick ass new producer named Mike Gao I just found out about, an awesome track I have been digging by Nedarb, sweet new microphones I heard about, and we dig superrrrr deep into the internet to find the origin of the first microphones ever. Its a good one!
Nedarb Talks Being a Hockey Prospect, Being the Spoon That Stirs The Pot, and Going Back to College Just to Live in the DormsFinally sat down with the legend: Nedarb. This dude's name regularly gets brought up on the show. Not only is Ned racking up production credits, he's one of the most prolific connectors in the LA underground. Truly a “guy behind the guy that did the thing” type.We go way back. Ned used to reach out about working on KN right as I started it. Oftentimes people reaching out get on my nerves pretty easily. There's simply something off about a lot of folks' approach. But Ned was always respectful, inquisitive, and really willing to soak up game. We became online friends a while before he and Milo decided to move to the West Coast from Wisconsin.In the 4 years I've known him, Ned has quickly blossomed into a true force. He's known as a guy that knows everyone. And everyone that knows him, knows he has an ear for what's next. He's produced multiple songs for Lil Peep, Lil Tracy, and other Goth Boi Clique affiliates. But beyond that he's largely responsible for connecting a lot of the members in the first place.I've always thought Ned had a bright future, a ton of potential, and I've been waiting for the right time to have him on . When you're watching a little homie put in work, it's easy to miss the fact they've become a peer. While watching him find himself, and his place in the world from a distance, I've been really happy to see him get such a solid foothold in the scene.–Lee See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.