Yo what’s up this is toru and in a way so are you.
For those of you who don’t know me, I’m a music producer, artist, and entrepreneur.
I make music for that space between the dance floor and the bedroom, which, has been streamed millions of times and licensed by brands big and small, including companies like Apple.
I believe that regardless of what you produce, whether it be music, art, physical goods, or even spreadsheets, you have a process, whether you know it or not.
To explore this further, I created The ProducerHead Podcast.
ProducerHead is a place to have conversations with Producers about their experience and process to share what works and what doesn’t. To help each of us learn and improve our own processes.
Today’s guest is Brooklyn-based Cryptic One, a rapper, producer, drum programmer / finger drummer extraordinaire, and honestly a legend in his own right.
If you had told a younger me that I’d be talking to this man in this context, there’s no way I would have believed you.
He’s a member of the Atoms Family.
He’s released music through Def Jux.
Has credits with artists that include Aesop Rock, Cannibal Ox, and others I’m definitely missing.
And
If that weren’t enough, Cryptic One just received a Billboard plaque for the Lloyd Banks track “Dead Roses,” which he produced.
Throughout this conversation we discuss, among many other topics,
Finding Your Own Sound,
Impostor Syndrome,
Consistency and Quantity as a path to Quality
AND
Behind the scenes of how his placement with Lloyd Banks came to be.
Again, it is a trip to be presenting this episode to you. Cryptic One has made beloved contributions to music and remains a humble and kind dude.
In this conversation he reminds us that the challenges of pursuing our goals can often be difficult, but always worthwhile.
And with that. Here’s a conversation with Cryptic One. Episode 3 of ProducerHead starts now.
That’s it for this episode of ProducerHead. Appreciate you coming through and being a part of it. My hope is that it helps you unlock a bit more creativity and find progress in a way that matters to you. Before we go: There are three simple and zero cost ways to support the ProducerHead Podcast. 1 - Tap in and subscribe or follow wherever you’re listening, whether it be Spotify or Apple. 2- If you haven’t already, drop a review on Apple or Spotify. The feedback is appreciated and helps me continue to do what’s working while improving along the way. 3 - Send this episode to one person who would enjoy it. Do not underestimate the power of word of mouth. The most old school of methods are often the most effective. Finally, let’s stay connected: I regularly share ideas that help me develop my creative process along with music recommendations, and even give away free music and sample packs. Head to torubeat.com and sign up to receive all of these things and stay up on all things ProducerHead. You can also stay connected with me and the Podcast, @torubeat on Instagram, YouTube, and tiktok. The theme music is one of my own songs. It is called “Room To Breathe” and available on all streaming platforms. Again. For real. Thanks for being here with me and I look forward to catching you in the next episode of ProducerHead. This has been toru, and in a way, so are you. Peace.
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