Sunday, December 28, 2014
MarsTheMc
MarsTheMC (born Demaris Jamelle Hargett on April 12, 1988) is an American rapper and producer from Trenton, North Carolina. Mars began rapping at age 16 during his junior year of high school. It began as a hobby but later turned d into a passion when he graduated the following year. He began producing during the summer of 2008 when he dropped out of college. Always a tan of soul music, his sound initially was based around sample based Hip-Hop. Since then he has experimented with other elements of music, yet still bringing his heartfelt approach to the table. His past projects include one mixtape (The Semester Off Mixtape) and two EP’s (The Launch & Back To Work). Mars currently has a mixtape out entitled “From Couches 2 Condos” which symbolizes his journey to become an established artist in the game. Although many look for riches and fame, Mars has his eyes set on being the voice for the little guy. Safe to say this small kid has big city dreams.
Check out the interview on MarsTheMc below:
How did you get your name?
My family nickname is “Maris” and as an artist I wanted to make music for other people so I dropped the ”i” and Mars seemed to have a ring to it. "TheMC" portion came much later on and is written without spaces.. all because I didn’t want a separation between who I am as a person and what I do.
How long have you been doing music?
Since 2005 officially.
Who were your musical influences?
Early Kanye West, Jay-Z, Nas, & Ludacris
Where are you originally from?
Trenton, North Carolina representing that Quarter Duece aka the 252
Describe your music in 4 words.
Simply Down To Earth
How do you separate yourself from other artists?
I'm not one to focus on what other artists are doing, even if they are my peers. No offense to them, I just find myself creating my best when it's just me that I'm focusing on. I believe that if you are trying to "out do" someone, you inevitably try to "out do" him/ her in their own lane. I prefer to stay in my lane and continue serving as the king of my own jungle.
Do you plan to do anything other than music in the entertainment industry?
I would love to step into acting or writing for television. We all enjoy art no matter what form. My music is an art form, much like acting and television. Although I pride myself on striving to be not discern myself as Demaris and MarsTheMC, I do feel like I show a different side of me when I'm on the mic. Like most rappers and just public performers in general, performing and creating my music is a release for me. It's a healthy outlet.
If you could compare yourself to an already established artist, who would it be & why?
Phife from A Tribe Called Quest because he was always looked at as the underdog even though he was just as dope as Q-Tip if not better. I fit the underdog role too well. You don't have to have the spotlight in order to shine.
What do you think your listeners will get from your music?
A full emotional experience. Men tend to not communicate their feelings well but my music has no shame for expressing anything. For anyone that wants to know who I am, just listen to the music. You'll learn more in a 3 - 5 minute song, than a 3 -5 conver sation, probably.
What do you, yourself hope to get from your music?
I hope to obtain a solid living by doing music and nothing else. I would really love it to be my way of life someday. Passion shouldn't feel like work.
What do you plan to do if you make it big?
I plan on being a motivational speaker at some point for small communities and charities. I would also like to remain lowkey and as humble as I am now. I want people to understand money doesn’t make a person. We just need money to live in THIS society.
Any words to live by?
Be yourself regardless of how awkward it makes other people feel.
A perfect picture to complete the interview and show you who this artist really IS... Check out more on this up and coming artist by going to the following links:
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/YaBoyMars
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/marsthemc
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/user/marsthemc
SoundCloud:
https://soundcloud.com/marsthemc/
Website:
http://outerlimitsmusic.com/
BOOKING:
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Jessie R. Ha
910.261.0298
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LATEST PROJECT: "From Couches 2 Condos"
https://soundcloud.com/marsthemc/sets/from-couches-2-condos
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http://outerlimitsmusic.com/
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Saturday, December 27, 2014
LOCKED Magazine presents "MoonMen"
The Moonmen's unique approach to music combines high energy sounds with, complex honest lyricism. Showing fans of the underground that the masses can still be reached, without a compromise in artist talent and integrity.
The Moonmen have had the privilege to grace many stages all over the country. As well as the opportunity to open for big name acts such as: Gorilla Zoe, Crucial Conflict, Bushwick Bill of Scarface's TheGeto Boys, Afroman, Nappy Roots, Troy Ave, and Shady Records artists Crooked I and Joe Budden
With their new singles ('T.G.I.F.' 'Anti-Gravity' ft. Cainan Barnett and 'In The Air') getting spins in College Radio stations around the country, as well as their new Music Video 'Appetite For Destruction' making its rounds on the net, the Moonmen are the hot new artists to look for. www.themoonmenmusic.com
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Young Skeezo : Inspiration To Everyone
If You're An Artist Who Needs Expose, You've Come 2 The Right Place!
Getting Rid of Stage Fright 101
1. Your audience wants an EXPERIENCE!!! This is not just about you doing your "thang" on stage ", singing and hitting high and low notes….Fans want to feel the musical story and go somewhere with you. If you concentrate more about the experience than soloing out the song, your voice or your stage presence, you will find that each performance becomes an experience for you too.
2. Allow yourself to make mistakes. If you are worried about not singing or playing your best, you are limiting yourself & if you don’t fall while “skiing”, you are way too controlled and will never improve. If you fall you have probably tried something outside of your control realm. Many times if you deliver a perfect performance, it is also VERY boring. When you are making an experience for someone, you take chances, which can bring mistakes. A few mistakes are MUCH MORE important, than a bland controlled performance. Leave that at your local Karaoke bar.
3. Exercise right before you go out on stage ALWAYS. It releases lots and lots of anxiety and opens up your chest. 20 wall pushups or floor push ups do wonders. A mile or two run earlier in the day is the NUMBER 1 way my rocker singers get ready for a performance…And all this time you thought it was drugs. :0
4. Visualization. As much as your visualize negativity, what could go wrong, and what may happen, and is that one note going to come out, etc., you have the same brain power to visualize a great performance, and an experience. We are in control of our brains, but it takes work. One of the best tips that “Using Your Brain for a Change” offers is when you are in a tough spot and become nervous, play circus music in your head like you hear on a carousel or when you walk into the 3 rings of a circus. It sorta becomes funny and voile! your attitude CAN change. Some of you are playing funeral music.
5. If you aren’t prepared, you’re doomed. That’s it. You should be nervous if you have not prepared sufficiently for anything in life….tests, speaking, presentations you are planning a failure and probably deserve having one so that the pain brings change!!! Practice over and over but practice right because practice makes permanent. And DON’T change your songs at the last minute because you begin to second guess. NOOOOOOOO! Your muscles also have memory and changing songs that you have been practicing can set you up for failure.
Those who could not get over stage fright are most likely not going to make it. That should tick you off enough to say, “Stage Fright, you are NOT going to steal my career!!!! I’ll show you!” REMEMBER YOU ARE WHAT YOU THINK!