
Izzy Monsta
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Hey guys, my name is Izzy Campbell, and I am a producer for the hip hop industry. I am only 17, and I have been making beats since I was 14. So, far I have made hundreds of beats, and I am just now finishing up my first album, lol. The Album holds 23 tracks, and I will soon post tags of every track on here. When I was 7 years old my father died, leaving me and my mother to struggle with finance. I earned a job at a grocery store, and I am continuing to sell beats. I love music, and I was raised on it. Now I want to express my own music by sharing it with the people.
Band/artist history
Read Above^^^
Have you performed in front of an audience?
As I said. I am not a rapper, I am not a rocker. I am simply a producer. I have done a show where I was playing the keyboard live, while my artist was rapping to it. Other than that no.
Your musical influences
The main artist who influenced me to make more music is Acey Alone. The producer who I look up, too is Dr. Dre. He can be so creative with his music. When I make my music I never try to sound like the average joe. I always try to be original and think of new ways to sound.
What equipment do you use?
My favorite instrument that I like to use in my music is guitar, bass, strings, and snares. I do like to org. my music in verses and courses. I would add an extra guitar or piano for 4-8 bars for the course. I would also add breaks in my beats, and etc.
Anything else?
Check out my music. Great beats for low prices. I ranged from 100-200. Thank you.
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By @jbbalatian
Hey man, system failure and the erikah badu beats were by far your best IMO. And even though I don't personally feel the generic-ness of fruityloops stuff, if you use the program right, you can arrange stuff really well with it. So far you're doing that pretty damn well. My best advice is to use something other than raw MIDI synth, or find midi drums and patches with a more organic sound.
aye yo its ya boy sandman , comin through checkin out ya beats man that this pretty ill pretty ill. I could deff see myself ona few of em yeno wut im sayin
Hit me bakk on my page man
PayCe
Intro - Tight but I'm not a big fan of the gunshots.
Dead Man Walking - Nice, but the gunshots should be spread out more so they don't get too monotonous.
Stomp - This one's cool
Killa Game - Not really feelin this one.
System Failure - Dope, my favorite so far.
Late Night Creep - Good but I think the bass might be a little too loud.
The World keeps Turnin -Cool, Nice use of the vocal sample.
Knock Out King - Don't like this one that much
Southside Konnection - Pretty much just drums but it's aight.
Cool Breeze - tight
Rock You - It's aight but the whistle seems a little loud and the crowd noise is definitely too loud
Clockwise - This one's hard, my second favorite
A Happy Day - Bells are tight but I don't like the singing.
Gangsta Gangsta - The arrangement is cool but the sounds I'm not feelin.
Warning Area - Cool real mellow
Well, thats my whole first album. I hope ya'll like it.
All comments (5)
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Intro - i love the beat that finishes the intro, its dope Dead Man Walking - i like this beat, its dope, i like the drumline Stomp - not feeling this so much, im not a big fan of the style Killa Game - dont like the style System Failure - its tight. Late Night Creep - I love this beat, the bassline kicks ass. The World keeps Turnin -i like it, but the sample when she says the world keeps turning kinda gets blocked.. Knock Out King - its ok Southside Konnection - not a big fan of this Cool Breeze - tight Rock You - im not feeling this one either Clockwise - tight, i love wat u did with this A Happy Day - its aight Gangsta Gangsta - i dont like this but its cool, it can be ripped out by a great rapper. Warning Area - a great smoking song