[MAGAZINE] MEET THE PRODUCERS: STEEL BANGLEZ
Firstly, briefly introduce yourself. My name is Steel Banglez, I’m a music producer, songwriter and record label owner from East London. What would you say are the most popular beats you’ve created?
Firstly, briefly introduce yourself. My name is Steel Banglez, I’m a music producer, songwriter and record label owner from East London. What would you say are the most popular beats you’ve created?
Firstly, briefly introduce yourself. I’m Spryo, I’m from East London and I’ve been DJ-ing for the best part of 20 years. I started producing records around the year 2000 inspired by jungle, garage and the early
My favourite mixtape ever is Pharrell’s In My Mind: The Prequel, the Gangsta Grillz joint he did with DJ Drama. He put out a mixtape before he put out his first solo album and that
I have to say that Eminem’s Infinite is my favourite mixtape ever, because that’s how I discovered Eminem and he has been a key part of my whole career, as far as his flow, delivery,
If I really had to pick a favourite mixtape of mine, and it’s a random one because a lot of the blogs that promoted it don’t exist anymore, but it would have to be Alien
You know what’s mad about what my favourite mixtape; as an artist I rarely listen to people’s music, except for stuff that I want to study. Like, I only listened to Skepta’s new album because
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Firstly, briefly introduce yourself. My name is Steel Banglez, I’m a music producer, songwriter and record label owner from East London. What would you say are the most popular beats you’ve created?
Firstly, briefly introduce yourself. I’m Spryo, I’m from East London and I’ve been DJ-ing for the best part of 20 years. I started producing records around the year 2000 inspired by jungle, garage and the early
My favourite mixtape ever is Pharrell’s In My Mind: The Prequel, the Gangsta Grillz joint he did with DJ Drama. He put out a mixtape before he put out his first solo album and that
I have to say that Eminem’s Infinite is my favourite mixtape ever, because that’s how I discovered Eminem and he has been a key part of my whole career, as far as his flow, delivery,
If I really had to pick a favourite mixtape of mine, and it’s a random one because a lot of the blogs that promoted it don’t exist anymore, but it would have to be Alien
You know what’s mad about what my favourite mixtape; as an artist I rarely listen to people’s music, except for stuff that I want to study. Like, I only listened to Skepta’s new album because