Nolan BTre Ferris was born on January 18, 1985, in Holland, Mi. By the Age of only three, music was already being expressed by Nolan. He loved singing, dancing, and found unique love for the piano. By the age of 8, he was already using low tech keyboards and rhythm machines to make music, and play his material live. He picked the talent up quick and with no lessons, he played everything by ear. By age 12, He was enrolled in special courses in school for learning notes and chords. His grandfather William Tucker whom was widely known for his piano skills throughout the Midwest region and Arkansas, began to teach Nolan when he seen that he was musically inclined. Throughout his whole childhood, his mother would take him and his sister roller skating every weekend. Again, His love for music and rhythm was expressed. At the age of only 16, he had set up a production studio in his basement and began recording his material. He loved all genres of music but was more drawn to hip hop and rap. He started with programs such as fruity loops and acid, making hip hop beats with his midi keyboards and low tech sounds. At the age of 18, he was selling his tracks for about $15.00, to local Rappers and artist, he hooked up with good friend ,Brad Irwin and began working together as the group Proximity Minds . They put out a few projects and began getting recognized for their production and rap skills. A few years later, Nolan Decided to go his own way and legally formed B Tre Productions. He signed a deal with In the way Marketing Managed by Quincy Taylor, Which lead him to working with a few regionals and locals, and eventually releasing the Midwest Frontier. After breaking his contract with ITW, He freelanced for a while until hooking up with a local entertainment company Infinite Entertainment managed by Steve Roberts. Currently Nolan has worked with names such as ; JC from Bad Boy, Lil D, Royce da 59, kid vishis, JT tha Bigga Figga, Juelz Santana, Low G from dope house, Shadow From Dope House, Cali Miles, and remixing tracks for Ray Cash. He had his own home studio, using Protools, Phantom X6, MPC 2000xl, Reason 3.0 for making the fire that you hear today. Nolans primary goal is to sign a production deal with a major label, and work exclusively with artists to help develop their sound. I would have to say that I am most known for my inspirational sound. I love Rock and Hip Hop, so I have a unique way of bringing those two genres of music together also. I like to keep my sound full of heart and emotion I like more of the local albums released more than some of the National artist because people are losing that emotion in their so called high class production. I want to hear a story the second I hear that beat, without that, that words mean nothing. -Nolan Ferris
MY DAUGHTER TAYLOR IS MY NUMBER 1 INFLUENCE- SHE'S DESERVES THE WORLD, AND IM GONNA DELIVER IT- IM HUGE ON EARTHY DRUMS AND 80'S SYNTHS..I HAVE A TIMBALAND FEEL TO MY SOUND- I LOVE TIMBO'S STYLE- HE HAS A VERY OPEN MIND BUT THAT IS MY POP TOP 40 SHIT- WHEN IT COMES TO RAP AND HIP HOP I WOULD HAVE TO SAY JR ROTEM WOULD BE A BIG INFLUENCE- THE TRACK HE DID ON THE GAME'S ALBUMS "CALIFORNIA VACATION" MADE ME WANNA PERFECT THAT WEST COAST SOUND- AND I DID- I LOVE MAKIN BEATS LIKE THAT- HE IS ONE PERSON THAT I WOULD BE HONORED TO COMPARE MYSELF TO- SO TIMBO AND JR ARE PROLY MUSIC WISE 2 BIG INFLUENCES.. ALSO IM HUGE INTO HOUSE AND TECHNO AND ELECTRO MUSIC- SO I ALWAYS TRY TO THROW A BIT OF THAT EDGE IN MY SOUND- I THINK TECHNO IS A VERY DIVERSE GENRE- PEOPLE CAN DANCE TO IT!!!
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