That was the first one I bought on my own.
It worked out really organically.īut yes, “Fire” goes off! Do you remember the first record you bought? I had all those melodies leftover, and I was like this is the perfect introduction track. I used that as inspiration for the “Gangsta Gangsta” project. I actually wrote the skeleton for “No Introduction” first and it was a really basic version. It’s just like a harder version of “Gangsta Gangsta,” basically. But, I like playing out “No Introduction” too, because it’s so hard and raw. I mean, “Fire” has definitely become that. I was like, “Fuck yeah, we have a project!” It’s probably like picking between children, but do you have a favorite one to play out? I was like, I love the concept, I love the vocal - let’s add some melody and some hip hop breakdown and beef up these sounds and go to town. The original was just one drop with some different bass sounds.
At the same time, Jack hit me with that collab. I had written “Feedback” and got Mina Knock to rap on it. That guy is in that mode in his life where he can knock out a track every other day. That was the icing on the cake! Dude, he’s awesome. When the collab with Jacknife came together. I was looking to do a multi-track EP project that was focused on mid-tempo, electro and g-house, and now that the project is here it feels great. It feels so good! Man, I’ve been working on a couple of these tracks for two, almost three years - “Fire” and “No Introduction.” The other two tracks came together in the last six to ten months. Now that your No IntroductionEP is out, how does it feel? I’m a part of the experience! I have a connection to the farm and I love it - I love this place. This time, I brought my friends and set up camp. So awesome! Last time I just kinda came in a day before my set and didn’t do the whole experience. Listen and read up below on one of our greatest inspirations - the definition of future ghetto, the man, the legend, Dr. If you haven’t already rocked out to the No IntroductionEP, who even are you? now would be a fine time to do so. We were able to catch up with this fluorescent-haired phenom at Shambhala Music Festival in British Columbia this summer to talk his incredible No IntroductionEP, the Ghetto-EDM University, and so much more. Let’s not get too ahead of ourselves, though.
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As heard through his signature mix series The Prescription, he’s bringing plenty of his friends along with him - and soon enough his own record label of the same name will house their releases. He’s headed straight for the top, but refuses to do so alone. Fresch has been around the block so to speak, having assisted the launch of a number of artists in the industry. As a producer, curator, tastemaker and mentor, he’s changing the game for the better with every move he makes. Fresch is an unstoppable force in g-house, and electronic dance music in general. This is a man who needs no introduction, but we’re going to give him one anyway.