The Power of Diverse Influences: A Conversation with Flobama

17 Dec 2023 • 82 min • EN
82 min
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For episode 113, ever wondered how a beat maker infuses the traditional sounds of live drums with modern synths? Join us, as we spend an enlightening hour with Flobama, a versatile beat maker and live performer from Austin, Texas. His journey, from creating unique beats to becoming an educator in the music industry, is an inspirational tale of creativity and perseverance in a highly competitive field. Our conversation traverses different aspects of music, drawing on influences from classical to hip-hop. Recounting his own journey into music, we delve into the transformative power of diverse influences, including Tribe Called Quest and Blackalicious, that ignited his passion for hip-hop. We also discuss the profound impact of social media on the music industry, teasing apart its potential as a tool for promoting music rather than purely a career path. This episode also spotlights the stories behind Flobama"s music, from his childhood in Japan, to beat-tapes like "Vol 1", "Strong Style Slaps", "H-E-Beats," and his recent release, "Happy Accidents". We talk about his experience working with a management team . We wrap up with a focus on Flobama"s expertise in the intriguing world of finger drumming and sneak a peek into his future plans. This is your chance to delve into the mind of a creative Beatmaker, Collaborater, Educator, Live Performer and more. Intro Music: Pass The Dutch by Les Lockheart, matt​.​e​.​j, pres​.​morris, tvkii, whknws_ from Organic Beat Sessions Available Here: Featured Episode Music from Flobama"s Music Discography (Available Here) Social Media: @flobama91 Website: https://linktr.ee/flobamaSupport the show Edited, Mixed and Mastered by Gldnmnd Podcast Website Link: The Rec Show Podcast NEW!!! TheRecShowPodcast Music Playlist Available Here

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