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Cpt Red Cup

I write electronic music with pop melodies, but in a very experimental style influenced by my admiration for many different styles of music.

6 songs
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Picture for song 'Last Ones Here' by artist 'Cpt Red Cup'

Last Ones Here Last Ones Here

Dance

Picture for song 'Your Sound' by artist 'Cpt Red Cup'

Your Sound Your Sound

Dance

Picture for song 'Hopefully Lost' by artist 'Cpt Red Cup'

Hopefully Lost Hopefully Lost

Dance

Picture for song 'Alive' by artist 'Cpt Red Cup'

Alive Alive

Dance

Picture for song 'Desperate Fantasy' by artist 'Cpt Red Cup'

Desperate Fantasy Desperate Fantasy

Dance

I am Harrison Wiens, otherwise known as "Cpt Red Cup" and I have been writing music for almost 10 years. I took piano lessons right up until grade 8 when I lost my passion for classical music and that route and took much more interest in the songwriting aspect. It was a hard choice but i've never really looked back.
Band/artist history
I started writing by joining a few bands in high school. I realized quickly that the ideas I suggested for songs were liked by my fellow bandmates so I instantly felt the confidence to start writing a lot of the songs ahead of time and then bringing them to the band and making it our own style. It was a lot of fun. Eventually the band aspect was too frustrating for me and my bandmates because of creative differences and directions, so I felt it was just easier to start writing solo. I initially started under the name Vinyl Skyline, and I released an E.P. in the first year. It got a good initial reaction from the people who heard it, but with my lack of experience of promoting my music online and lack of connections, nothing really came of that. I kept writing but never released anything for the next couple years. Then as I felt that I needed a change, I changed my name to Cpt Red Cup and remixed a couple old Vinyl Skyline songs and put out an initial E.P just to get myself out there. I plan to start working on a full length soon and hopefully get it out before mid-year.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Not yet. I'm looking to start booking shows this year because this is the one aspect I have always kind of dreaded, but I know it's part of being a musician so i'm going to get get used to it. I will update my social media as soon as I start booking shows, so look for that!
Your musical influences
I have almost too many to count, but I'll put the really crucial ones. The New Cities: They no longer are around, but they played a really nice bland of electronica and pop punk. They were my first favourite band and they definitely fuel'd my already love of keyboards/synthesizers. Panic! At the Disco: This was the first band where I listened to their album front to back (A Fever You Can't Sweat Out) and I was always just so entranced with their song structures. So I definitely always notice a moment in every song where I think to myself "How can I make this more P!ATD-ish." Owl City: This one's pretty big because of how impactful he has been on my approach to writing lyrics. His lyrics are just so unique and I listened to him a lot right around the start of my songwriting, so I definitely feel like a lot of my lyrics wouldn't be as good if not for him. The Cataracs/LMFAO: Both these bands were very edgy in both lyrics and how they presented themselves. I definitely know that they helped define my style and are why a lot of my songs have a "party" feeling to them.
What equipment do you use?
I use Logic Express (I know, super old-school) and I actually have been just using a gaming headset for vocals and a computer keyboard to type in the midi for all the instruments. I definitely am looking to upgrade my equipment this year. It's my top priority besides getting my music out there.
Anything else?
I just wanna say that i'm a really chill guy. I'm pretty goofy most the time. My alternative to writing music is writing sketch comedy shows. That would be a lot of fun I think. I am going to commit to music, but I definitely have notes on my phone full of sketch material just incase. I am pretty short. 5'9. I really want to start taking vocal lessons but I just can't afford to and don't have the time honestly. But it's something I think I need to do before it's all said and done. The reason I have kept myself as main vocals and not getting a second person is because I believe I have a good tone. I am however pitchy and that is something I really need to work on so I can eliminate my need for auto-tune. I like eating pizza.
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