After a recent headline show at Berlin Bar, dBs Plymouth's Grimmvulture joins us for a chat about work ethic and how he's cultivated a dedicated following in a short space of time.
Now at the end of his time studying the BA (Hons) Electronic Music Production degree, Grimmvulture has been busy cementing himself as a force to be reckoned with in the Hardcore Techno scene.
His ruthless work ethic, frequent release schedule and enigmatic persona has seen his online audience cross 11K. We caught up with him in the wake of his headline show to chat more.
"Hey there! The event was hosted by a friend of mine. The Berlin Bar kindly allowed us to host the first ever hard techno show at their new upcoming venue based in Birmingham."
"It was an incredible weekend packed with lots of energy all night! The venue had a great recreation of the Berlin atmosphere as well as the audience's energy! For my two-hour set I was aiming to recreate that energy and atmosphere you experience in Berlin. The event went really well and the other DJs had great energy throughout. It was also great fun playing at Suki10c until sunrise after the event."
"Industrial Techno with a cruel twist of Hardcore elements in fusion with my own signature sound."
"I started producing Hard Techno more this year after making Hardcore/Crossbreed for two years. Recently, I have been creating Hardcore Techno hybrid tracks after recently discovering similar styles in Berlin!"
"That’s a great question! I wear a mask as this draws listeners attention to focus on the music rather than the artist. I also intend on using different masks in the future to show an evolution of my sound."
"It has taken me just over two years to build my pages. I usually spend 1-2 hours a day on networking and promoting my music across various platforms. This can vary depending on the amount of music projects as well as tasks I have to complete each day."
"Most of the time I schedule my days to spend a certain amount of hours on each task. This could be promoting/networking, sound design, music production, video editing, graphics and many more tasks."
"My best advice to upcoming new producers would be to strive to be unique with your music and marketing approach. Think outside the box, as well as connecting with your following and artists. It is also good to determine what type of audience/community you want to build."
"My journey with dBs has opened up lots of new pathways for me. Before I started studying I only had experience playing in bands and instruments with no DAW (digital audio workstation) experience. Over the last few years at dBs I have learned lots of techniques and built my skills using hardware, which is a path I would like to pursue for live shows in the future!"
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