Owsey Q&A

 

While perusing the internet for good tunes, I recently found the Artist called Owsey (pronounced O-Zee). The man behind Owsey, Owen Ferguson, resides in Belfast, Northern Ireland. His music takes forms of dub step, electronic, and tunes we all know, and molds it into a different song. After listening to his remix of Birdy’s song, “Shelter”, I was overwhelmed with a feeling of pure musical bliss. I had to talk to this artist and find out more.

First off, how did you get into music?

O: I started like any other child listening to the music of their peers. I can remember hearing a lot of folk & acoustic on my regular trips to Western Ireland that helped get a musical ball rolling. As I grew to around the age of 10 or so, I also remember discovering the likes of UNKLE, Modest Mouse, RJD2, the Misfits… I could rhyme off a list.

I am a big fan of your remixes from artists like Gotye, Birdy, Essay & Stumbleine, and Above and Beyond. If you could collaborate with any artists, dead or alive, who would it be and why?

O: My answer to this is always gonna change from one favourite to another. I would still love to collaborate with Mew as much as ever though. Discovering them years ago was one of the best things to happen to me musically. Listen to their music, watch their videos, and maybe you will see then what I see now!

You are currently working on your EP, what is something you are excited about for this new record?
O: It really is quite different to anything I’ve previously put out there, mainly because I’m the vocalist on the entire record (at least as of now). There are new approaches, new themes, new aesthetics in play.

I have taken some audio production classes, and let me tell you, it is HARD. Electronic music takes a new kind of musical skill, and the ability to master a computer as an instrument. When did you first start writing electronic music?

O: I started about 4 years ago, just making bits & bobs, nothing ever enough to warrant a complete track. Then arrives the recording gear, the keyboards, the microphone, the studio monitors, and we all live happily ever after.

How long do you normally take on a song, and how to you come up with material?

O: It’s variable of course, from a couple of days to months. I’ve been slow over the past half a year though, probably because I tried taking on too much all in one stride, and it’s only now just starting to pan out.

What programs do you use?

O: I sequence in FL Studio, using a lot of Native Instruments supplies, East West Orchestral libraries. A guitar, bass, piano/keyboards, vocals, microphone… I realize these don’t count as programs now.

Any performance lined up we can look forward to?

O: There have been a lot of requests, but I’m waiting until the release of my EP and completion of band rehearsals to think about gigs again. This time around live performances should be very different.

Would you ever consider traveling to the USA for a tour?

O: Oh yes! Eventually.

 

I’d like to thank Owsey for taking the time to answer these questions, and I hope you check out his music!

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Gabriel Alexander Interview

For my first post in MileHi Imports I have got in touch with the renaissance man known as Brian Birkbeck. As a producer Birkbeck has worked with the likes of Travis Porter for their “Aww Yeah” hit under the pseudonym of Bbeck. Now however, by the alias of Gabriel Alexander, he is turning his focus to singing and rapping for his first ever mixtape; Who Is Gabriel Alexander?. If the mixtape didn’t answer the question its title poses, then hopefully the interview will:

For those who may be reading that do not know you, give a brief insight in to yourself and your music…

Well, I am a 25 year old from Virginia in the United States. I am a Producer, Songwriter & now an Aspiring artist. I enjoy partying, Sports, Working out, spending time with loved ones, and of course Music. I have been a Producer since about Age 15. There is just something about music that sooth’s my soul & gives me inner peace.

When there are millions of independent mixtapes on the internet, what sets you a part from others, why should music fans download your mixtape?

I believe in variety. I like to stand out with not only Producing my own beats but also by Singing & rapping. I LOVE to mix up different Genre’s and ALWAYS try to create a new sound. I try to stand out by using my life as a jukebox. I use my personal experiences as songs and I put out what I feel in my heart.

You are signed to Sony, presumably because of your work in production, how did that come about?

There has been a BIG rumor that I am signed to Sony Record but in fact I am not. I have done work FOR Sony & RCA records but I am not in fact signed with them. I am a independent Artist still.

According to your Twitter account, @BBeckMusic, bio you worked on Travis Porter’s “Aww Yeah” track. Have you worked with any other big names or been asked to?

I have not worked with any other big names as of yet but I am still getting interest from other labels to submit for major artist’s & labels.I have gotten E-mail’s from MTV, ESPN & other big name networks to Submit Production for their TV shows and also E-Mails to Submit music for Artist’s such as Big Sean, Kid Ink, Kelly Rowland & others…

What has made you decide to turn your attention to vocals and being the artist rather than the producer?

I have ALWAYS enjoyed singing and writing songs but I NEVER had the time to work on my own project. I finally had the time to do so and said to myself, why not? The process has been long and very stressful but well worth it in the long run.

Is “Who Is Gabriel Alexander” being promoted by Sony too, or is it completely independent?

This is a 100% Original project that I have started and promoted by myself. It has been very hard but also enjoyable as well. Without the help of Friends & Fans & those who have supported me, I would be nothing without them.

Why have you used a new pseudonym as an artist to your producer alias BBeck?

In the past I would Feature on Hooks for other Artist’s but people would not know that it would be me on the hook, all they would say is “nice beat!”. I feel that with “Gabriel Alexander”, people KNOW there is a difference. B-Beck is my producer name & Gabriel is when I sing & rap.

How have you felt about the support you have been getting and hype surrounding the mixtape?

HUMBLED. The support I have been getting is just amazing. Lost for words on this one. Again, without the support I would be nothing. It has been such a Emotional moment for me. To go from nothing in life to have something to live for is absolutely amazing.

Have you a number of downloads you aspire to achieve?

I was just talking about this to my close friends yesterday when I said I just hope I get ONE download lol. In all honesty, I don’t mind if I have a low number or High number, the overall process has just been amazing for me in general and I am just happy to be making music. 100 in a week would be very cool tho! lol

If you weren’t involved in the music industry, what would you be doing as a career?

I would look into psychology. I love helping people with their problems. It really makes me happy to see me people overcome just as I have with my life.

If you could collaborate with any artist in the world right now, who would it be? and why?

I would LOVE to collab with Calvin Harris or the likes of Big sean and so on….I feel I could work with any Artist honestly.

MTV recently announced their “Hottest MC’s In The Game” list, who do you think is the hottest artist in Hip Hop?

I feel their list is 100% TERRIBLE lol I would have to say currently right now “Drake”. It can be a toss up easily with the likes of Big Sean, Kendrick & Jay-Z & Nas but some of those names just DO NOT belong up there in my honest opinion.

 

 

 

 

 

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