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Warehouse is the future of Hip Hop.
An indy rapper / producer / manager / DJ.
Warehouse Productionz is on his game nowadays. 2012 YEAR OF THE HOUUSEEE!!!
'House started recording mixtape tracks in 2007 and came out with a mixtape entitled The Production by the end of the year. The edgy street single "Slutwhore" shot him into the local mainstream, metamorphing his rapping persona into a full fledged free spirit that travels from mind to mind, vandalizing them for good and for bad. Throughout 2008 Warehouse learned how to produce his own rap beats and exploited that skill to it's full potential. To this day he has over 50 quality beats that have never seen the light of day, or to be more specific, felt the vibration of an eardrum.. Throughout 2009 Warehouse created instrumentals for his debut album which he had been working on for four years, which is now entitled The Destruction and has finally been released. The Destruction is a time capsule album of 2012 and is an ode to all underground hip hop fans who haven't given up on the purity of the rap game.
Warehouse is currently working on promoting his album The Destruction in Baltimore, while still kickin' it in the studio laying down tracks in his free time. He has kept all of his recent work (which spans over a course of around 3 years now) hidden from public view. Rumor has it that he got so much attention over his first mixtape The Production that he nearly became a local celebrity and started feeling extorted from his peers. Legend has it that he has been dilligenty working for years keeping everything under wraps, keeping fans on edge as they anticipate "the nuke" he's been dieing to drop on you all. No Violenco.
E-mail Warehouse himself at murredman@yahoo.com if you want to holla at'cha boy. He will personally respond to you. He responds to all of his true fans.
Band/artist history
It all started back when Warehouse was 15 years old. All of his friends were heavily into freestyling at the time and pressured him into hopping in on freestyle cyphers.He couldn't keep up with them at the time, which made him feel stupid (according to personal interviews) and drove him to spend countless hours (and when I say countless hours, I mean countless hours) improving his rapping skills. His friends drove him crazy to the edge of madness it seemed, though enticing him into recording The Construction and The Production mixtapes. These mixtapes cemented in his own mind and he vows to this day to become an icon. Warehouse has featured guest appearances from my dedicated friends of his at the time. Afterwards he broke off from the crew temporarily and decided to create a "loner" album entitled The Destruction completely produced, written, and performed by Warehouse himself. No featured guest appearances or anything. He wanted to prove to himself and all those who doubted him in the past that he could hold his own.
Listen to The Destruction on the music page.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Warehouse hopes to peform this summer at various venues of downtown Baltimore and also to go on his first tour.
Your musical influences
"Jedi Mind Tricks, Immortal Technique, Nas, Jadakiss, Wu-Tang Clan, Eminem, Dr. Dre, Kanye West, Mobb Deep, Ludacris, 2Pac, Biggie Smalls, Necro, Lil' Wayne, Jay-Z, Game, Bossman, Andre 3000, Three 6 Mafia, CunninLynguists, Masta Ace, Method Man & Redman, Snoop Dogg, John Cena, Twista, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, B.O.B., Tyler the Creator, Young Buck, Royce Da 5'9', Joe Budden, YelaWolf, Mac Miller, Waka Flaka Flame, Gucci Mane, OJ Da Juiceman, Plies, styles P, Drake, Gangsta Boo, Lupe Fiasco, Fabolous, Lil' Wyte, T.I., Shyne, Lil' Boosie, Yo Gotti, Gorilla Zoe, Juelz Santana, Jim Jones, Young Jeezy, Rick Ross, Wale, Wiz Khalifa, The Weeknd, Jefforson Airplane, Linkin Park, Fort Minor, Limp Bizkit, Proof, Nirvana, Rihanna, Currency. Tyga, Birdman, M.I.A., Iron Solomon, J. Cole, Big Sean, Sorry if I'm missing anybody. I have respect for all those who havemade it in the music industry. One last humungous influence of mine would have to be video game soundtracks. More elegant, soulful, enchantin music has never been composed as well as on classic videogames. Those are my musical influences. Shit like that." Warehouse
shit like that
What equipment do you use?
"My computer, an Alesis Multimix USB Mixer, and as for software, I utilize Cool Edit Pro religiously, and fruity loops to create beats until I buy a new ESX Sampler." Warehouse
Anything else?
"I am accepting bookings, and I take the music industry very seriously. I am mainly looking for a deal with a music company as a rapper and/or producer. If you are in need of a rapper, a producer, or an audio technician, I'm your guy. Check out my contact info and hit me up if your interested." Warehouse
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