Monday, November 19, 2012

An Exclusive Interview with Elusive Orkestra

 
I had the pleasure of interviewing some of the top upcoming producers who all go by the name of Elusive Orkestra. The sharp, polished beats have caught my attention and the ear of more than a few mainstream artists. The smooth, rhythmic sounds have teamed up with amazing artists to create phenomenal songs. Elusive Orkestra is definitely in high demand and I wanted the scoop of what they've done and what they'll continue to do. Collectively, these partners in production have an even brighter future ahead of them then they've ever imagined.


*All the members came together to give these answers



Where did Elusive Orkestra begin to become what it is today?

EO: Elusive Orkestra began in Milwaukee, WI with dedicated producers who's life goals are more than music. We're using music to inspire others and let them know that you can be whatever you want to be in life as long as you're fully committed and dedicated to the craft. We all started at the bottom and worked our way up to the industry. We're trying to become a household name in today's industry and sustain it forever!!!

How difficult is it to learn your profession? Is it more hands-on learning or college education required?

EO: It's pretty difficult at first but once you've practiced over and over, it becomes second nature. Being a producer is more hands on. A college education isn't required but it wouldn't hurt to go. We never went to college for music; we basically just taught ourselves music. It's more of "getting the feel & emotion" of music with Elusive Orkestra. We've been producing music for 10+ years now. God has blessed us with this talent and we won't fail Him.

Any production credits you would like to mention?

EO: We've produced records for Cyhi The Prynce, Mistah F.A.B., Yung Joc, Rico Love, Shawnna, Three 6 Mafia, Pizzle, Brian Angel, Trae The Truth, Mullage, Gerald Walker, Jae Millz, Talib Kweli, Lil' Chuckee, Young Dro, & many more.

What type of artists do you prefer to work with?

EO: We're open to any dope artist. We love when we make beats for an artist and they've done exactly what we wanted done to the beat. Anyone can rap now these days but only the chosen few can actually make great songs. We put in 50% of the work so we require the artist to match our quality and hard work.

What is the typical work schedule consisting of on a regular day versus a busy day?

EO: On a regular day we're still working but it might be more on the business side, finding samples, mixing, and more. We never take days off because the competition and music industry never sleeps. A busy day can consist of making beats, mixing them, taking inquiries, going to meet with artist & A&Rs, and doing whatever we need to become great in this business and in life period.

Has social networking benefited this business in any way?

EO: Social networks has helped us in a great way. Most of the time we don't even have to travel to meet and greet people in the music industry. We find most of our connects via Twitter. We can get direct contact with an industry person with a click of a button. We promote our music on nearly all of the social networks out there. I don't know where we'd be without social networks. Our generation of musicians have it easier than the old music industry.

Anyone you would love to work with- whether its an artist, producer, etc. ?

EO: We would love to work with Kendrick Lamar, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Big Sean, T.I., Nas, and many more. We feel like those kind of artists are original, very creative, and could compliment our music in a great way.

How important do you feel production is in a song?

EO: We feel like it's VERY important!!! What would the music be without sound? The music production side of a song brings out the emotion from the artist and gives fans something they can enjoy through their lifetime.

How you plan to expand/promote the awareness of Elusive Orkestra?

EO: We plan to get our music out there a fan at a time. We're going to travel, give out free music, produce for amazing artists, & use every social network effectively. We will continue to let God control our music so that we know we're making the right decisions when it comes to music. We feel like we're living on earth for two reasons; to build or destroy. We're most definitely here to build for ourselves and others.

 
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