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Artist Spotlight | Wet Paint

This year has already had it’s belt notches. Can you walk us through some or all thus far?

The biggest thing for us so far this year was the release of our EP with Otodayo Records. Limitless, the single, was the first song we’ve ever released that didn’t rely heavily on a sample­based arrangement. We constructed each sound from synths or one­shots and had a genius collaborative duo called Willdabeast help out with some trumpet and flute.

One of my favourite Q’s. How has your base city influenced your sound?

Halifax is a small city with a pretty dedicated crowd of people who like to jam out; not many other performers/producers make sounds similar to ours, really. We just want people to get down with us and to keep breathing life into the scene.

Recently we put on our very first “event” in collaboration with Hart Surf Co. and brought in DEAD HORSE BEAST (Mtl) ­ the show sold out so it was pretty energizing and inspirational for us to continue moving forward in creating music and a scene of our own.

What are your top spots to party and or chill to music at in Halifax?

The Seahorse, The Marquee, and Reflections are probably our top spots around here. This is a bar town interspersed with some top 40 clubs here and there, but these three are really keeping the scene alive for all types of genres and musicians.

Your beginnings in Electronic music, be it CD’s or parties, what thing(s) took you there?

We began as musicians with a huge range of interests, eventually delving into old soul and funk records that hip­hop artists in the 90s and early 2000s cut up and used for their beats. J Dilla, the RZA, Just Blaze, People Under the Stairs, etc., seemed to find these old records that they must have grown up listening to and then spun them in their own way.

Eventually artists like RJD2 and DJ Shadow started to move from this into trip­hop, and then artists like Pretty Lights and Gramatik started a bridge between electronic music and hip­hop. Hearing this progression we just thought, “we need to get into this.”

What were your listening habits in order of genre that brought you to Electro Soul / Future Funk?

As for current artists, some definite influences and people we look up to include The Glitch Mob, Pretty Lights, GRiZ, Big Gigantic, Michal Menert, The Noisy Freaks, Charles Bradley, Lee Fields and so on.

As for funk and soul artists from the past there’s an extensive list: OV Wright, James Brown, David Ruffin, Betty Wright, Donny Hathaway, Curtis Mayfield, Bobby Womack, Joe Simon, Al Green, Gil Scott­Heron, Muddy Waters, Lonnie Liston Smith, Donald Byrd, Ann Peebles, Martha Vandella, Mahalia Jackson, Gladys Knight, Marion Williams… we could go on all day.

On the subject of Future Funk. What do you see in the genres future? Any predictions? It’s kind of the perfect mid way between New Disco and them Future beats.

As for Future Funk/Electro Soul, the concept of live instrumentation and big band performance is something we’d both love to see and do ourselves for the future. Also, and this is definitely on our minds for our own music, using less samples and getting that live instrumentation into the studio. Horn sections, string sections, vocalists, keyboards, percussion, anything and everything to try and emulate that live feel in recordings.

Maybe the most important in Wet Paint’s history, how did you meet and begin the duo?

We met sometime in 2012 after a friend suggested we meet up and take a crack at some production since we were both familiar with Ableton as a DAW. We messed around with the opening riff from Curtis Mayfield’s “Give Me Your Love” and created something that, at the time, we thought had some great potential. Looking back on it, it wasn’t a great mix and a little uninspired, but the chemistry was there.

In the city’s scene, one seldom heard from (at least it feels like), who are the movers and shakers you move and shake with?

Some great acts from around here that deserve all kinds of recognition include The Mellotones, The Wayo, Elephants in Trouble, Scientists of Sound, Dub Kartel, Quake Matthews, DJ IV, Ghettosocks, and anyone else who’s out here keeping Halifax on the map. Additional shout outs to the homie from Montreal, DEADHORSEBEATS.

What is in store for the remaining larger part of 2k15??

For the remainder of this year we’re going to hit the festival circuit again, as well as hopefully check out some new destinations as audience members. Pemberton in B.C., Lightning in a Bottle in Cali, Governor’s Ball in NY seem like great spots this year.

As for our music we’ll be continuously releasing music with a laidback RNB/Hip­Hop EP in the short­term and some Future Soul bangers later on in the year. To all those who’ve been showing us love we hugely appreciate it and look forward to keep giving you more

As Canadians how do you feel about the Tim Hortons / Burger King merger?

Haha. Great question. Reminds me of a piece that a student of NSCAD University made while I was attending there.

http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/we­talked­to­the­artist­behind­the­beaded­tim­hortons-
cup­that­everyones­confused­about

I have no qualms with Tim Hortons ­ I would even go so far as to say that I enjoy it from time to time (their B.E.L.T moreso than their coffee. Boston cream donuts rule too). I’m a bit confused about the Burger King merger because even as far as fast food goes, I don’t really think they do a great job. How does one sell 10 chicken nuggets for $1.50 CAD? It just makes me super uneasy.

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Premiere: VYGR1 – This is What Happens


No doubt the many of us are just peeling ourselves off our pillows or floors after a star studded night of red carpet Grammy’s. The creme de la creme of celebrity status in the comfort of your own home, from the indent of your own couch. People just can’t control themselves. Pffft, the best thing abbot the event was the amount of breasts about to jump out made for a great night ;)

Kanye was there, but he unlike the rest had a current connection with the common folk in the news around him. His offering an entry level position to a random Joe who rapped for him on the street. That’s something people can relate to, a storey of an aspiring reaching a goal. Which brings me to the premiere of Denver”s own VYGR1’s latest in his Future Bass arsenal. A relatively new beginning for the artist already with steady footing in large hitting compositions FC is all about. Free download for the masses.

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Premiere: Heartwreck – Back Yo


Align your root chakra with the homegirl Heartwreck. Our latest and most frequent internet connect in the game. Her production tends toward the Mid Tempo and internet influence but doesn’t stop there. Fusion is her beat kitchens theme. ‘Back Yo’ is the first piece of a bigger cake soon to come, and her tone set for 2k15. Get your spiritual ish on and crunk in unison.

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Premiere: Kanye West – Only One feat. Paul McCartney (Volknor Remix)


The follow up to ‘Yeezus’ has been staved off by singles and production credits for nearly a year now. In a suprise drop this past December Ye released a personal song about his daughter North West. All keys, no drums, and the ever so tear jerking auto tune sangin’. Kim says it makes her cry every time she listens to it, which sounds like a lot :'( On the flip side of the fame pyramid Detroit based Ethan Garcia aka Volknor stripped it of much of the personal lyrics making a tad more workable into what is now, frankly, a future banger. Drums and heavy synth work bring it out of KKW’s cold dead eyes and into the earbuds of the populus. The only thing better in the original is how black Kanye says “smile” .

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Premiere: Mr. Probz – Waves (Whipped Cream Edit)


On the iPod of ever other chick Mr. Probz Nov 13 chart topper can be found. The producers of the Netherlands seem to have a number of formulas that circle around within the country and regularly spill out into the mainstream. Formulas good to the point of not being able to escape the music unless you avoid the demographic you want to lay entirely. It’s just not worth it, you have to pick your battles. And how bad can engineered actually be? Pretty bad actually, just pick your battles. On the latest flip of a track that has just as well or better in remix, Vancouver islands Whipped Cream up stepped the dreamy, sandy beach envisioning track into a higher bpm Bmore x Jersey clubber. Perhaps a happy medium in the struggle of adapting to chick music or top 40 where less wanted. Free on the DL.

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Premiere: Howl Sound – Bridge Dive


One place in Vancouver reminds me of this title, a spot just in front of an office building where the pavement has been indented from people hitting pavement after swan diving off the Burrard Bridge. On the other hand the production is clear and crisp to a point where you forget about everything else you’ve heard all day. Howl Sound has been representing the sounds of Vancouver’s underground for some time since the two parts merged after some time working separately. ‘Bridge Dive’ is a prime example of how they’ve been doing it. File under Deep House.

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Premiere: Naybr – Putati


DJ Homewrecker led collective The Mob bursts into 2015 with their first release of the year coming from Bogota Columbia x Miami Florids’s Naybr. ‘Putati’ is a hugely masculin, heavy hitting hybrid of Moombahton, Dubstep and Electro. It’s a strong move for both collective and artist by scale of sound for listeners both new and old. The Mob has an arsenal lined up for the new year of an alike forward thinking calibre. Heads up.

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Premiere: Fresh Prince – Heartwreck x Natsu Fuji Flo$$y Flip


Whilst those apart or without fammo’s spend xmas with Netflix (not that there is anything wrong with it) they are bound to come across the best suited actor for a live action Dumbo movie. Granted Dumbo probably would have been of Caucasian decent, but the Kingpin of Spiderman was no Michael Duncan Kane in the comics. And whether or not those spending their xmas this way venture into the 90’s sitcom that Netflix so eagerly gained the rights to stream just to lock more people in, there is a killer intro to the show. One which call’s “flip” all too loudly, to the end of Heartwreck and Belgum’s Natsu Fuji flipping it into a 2 step jammer for perhaps another generation.

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Premiere: Jeremih – Fuck You All The Time (Slow Graffiti Remix)


Long time LA connect Slow Graffiti has taken his music and life explorations to the second hotbed of his state. San Fran is now the new base of operations for Slow Graffiti and thus, the launch point for many remixes, edits and mega edits to come. The first nestle in to these ears since the move is one many of us know and love, a landmark track in the collaborative works between Jeremih and We Did It Collectives Shlomo. The “Glass Trap” treatment as I like to call it, encompasses the old and treats it anew at once. Let’s hope together that San Fran brings more music and under-the-covers experience for SG.
Free download courtesy of the man himself.

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