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GETTING WEIRD W/ PLAYER DAVE: HARNESSING ENERGY TO CREATE MUSIC

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Player Dave crushing the stage at the Pagoda Bar at Lightning in a Bottle 2018 - Photo by Ian Johnson @youngianphoto

We were lucky enough to catch Player Dave Sunday morning at Lightning in a Bottle a few weeks ago as he was grabbing some breakfast after his Saturday set at the Pagoda Bar. We sat down and asked him some quick and simple questions, asking for rapid responses. Thus, the answers range from both simple and quick, to deep and thoughtful, giving us an insight into the mind of the 20 year old artist. We learn a bit about the rising producer’s upbringing, inspirations, and finally find out exactly how he is creating such a unique identity through his sounds.

What's Player Dave's formula for production and success in such an incredible community? Read more below to find out.

Player Dave queuing up heat at LiB 2018 - Photo by Ian Johnson @youngianphoto

Beautiful Buzzz: Let’s do it. We out here with the Player Dave. First question, where are you from?

Player Dave: San Clemente, California

 

Beautiful Buzzz: What was your favorite thing to do when you were growing up as a kid?

Player Dave: Playing guitar locked in my room by myself.

 

BB: What is your favorite part of your career as an artist?

PD: Being able to give back to the community that gave so much to me.

Player Dave filled with happiness to the incredible crowd and their support at LiB 2018 - Photo by Ian Johnson @youngianphoto

BB: Who were your biggest influencers throughout your career, both initially as well as now?

PD: Jimi Hendrix, Dave Tipper, and Sam Gellaitry

 

BB: Any artist or artists you’re hoping to work with this year or in the near future?

PD: Sam Gellaitry, CharlestheFirst, and Medasin

 

BB: Most memorable show you’ve played thus far for you personally, and or most memorable

PD: Lightning in a Bottle

Player Dave dropping the mic during his 2018 Lightning in a Bottle set - Photo by Ian Johnson @youngianphoto

BB: What gets you out of bed in the morning?

PD: Birds chirpin’

 

BB: What keeps you up at night?

PD: Music.

 

BB: Just listening to it?

PD: No, no, no, no, no, getting deep in making music...like getting weird in my thoughts and staying in my room. When everyone goes to sleep, I take all of their energy while their sleeping and just transform it straight into my sounds.

Player Dave at Lightning in a Bottle 2018 - Photo by Ian Johnson @youngianphoto

Player Dave definitely found success in his sounds at Lightning in a Bottle as he kept the entire crowd enthralled during his set which ranged from both chill and laid back to heavy and deep. By intermixing his original work with chiller artists such as Fla.mingo and harder hitters such as Chee, among various others, Player Dave proves that he has done his homework on the plethora of diverse music that exists in the industry’s space. Lightning in a Bottle is definitely an incredible stage for any artist, which only proved true for Player Dave as well. The combination of Player Dave’s promising set at LiB 2018, divergent range of inspirations, late night hard work, and incredibly original style, all with his his young age definitely makes for a promising future.

You can check out Player Dave's unique sound on Spotify, Soundcloud, and also connect with him on Instagram here:

Player Dave, Category: Artist, Singles: Missing Part, Washer Machine, That One Time in Portland, Better Days, Escape, Top Tracks: Venting, Cant Remember, That One Time in Portland, Simplicity, Pondering Existence, Monthly Listeners: 37945, Where People Listen: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, London, Mexico City

been holdin off on sharing this one, hope you enjoy Follow @sundaesauuce Stream/DL Full Compilation here: https://va.lnk.to/MorningGelato We're excited to share our 'Morning Gelato' compilation! We really hope you enjoy all these mellow tunes from some frosty producers. These tunes will help make that morning cuppa Joe taste just a little bit sweeter.

WHAT KEEPS J. WORRA UP AT NIGHT?

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We sat down with J. Worra after she crushed the Woogie Stage at Lightning in a Bottle last weekend and asked her a few quick questions to get to know her a little bit better. If you were at her set, you couldn’t have missed the deep and funky vibes that started the festival weekend off right. We want to share a glimpse into her life so we met up and asked her eight different questions after her set, ranging from her hometown, to artist influences, to what keeps her up at night. We also asked her to keep each answer as concise as possible, using one to two sentences or less. The result? Let’s get to know J. Worra:

J. Worra after her LiB set by Ian Johnson - @youngianphoto

J. Worra at LiB 2018 by Ian Johnson - @youngianphoto

Beautiful Buzzz: Where are you from?

J. Worra: Originally I’m from a super small town in Illinois, but I lived in Chicago for like 5 years. That’s where I get a lot of my influence from.

 

 

Beautiful Buzzz: What was your favorite thing to do when you were growing up as a kid?

J. Worra: Honestly, probably play sports - that was my big outlet.

 

BB: What is your favorite part of your career as an artist?

JW: There’s nothing that compares to making music and playing it in front of a crowd and having them react, and love it...so production is a big part of me.

J. Worra connecting with fans in the front after her LiB set last weekend - Photo by Ian Johnson - @youngianphoto

BB: Who were your biggest influencers throughout your career, both initially as well as now?

JW: Chris Lake, Green Velvet, Gene Farris, those are some of the Chicago guys. And now, coming more into my artistry, Billy Kenny has been a big influence.

 

BB: Any artist or artists you’re hoping to work with this year or in the near future?

JW: Chris Lake, Walker & Royce, Justin Martin are all artists I’d like to work with in the future, but it’ll come in due time.

 

BB: Most memorable show you’ve played thus far for you personally, and or most memorable moment taken from any show at this point?

JW: Honestly -- it might be Lightning in a Bottle when I f**in’ got up on top of the decks. I’ve never stood on top of the decks and talked to the crowd...I’m usually not allowed to get on the mic haha. That’s a high right there.

J. Worra is all smiles after killing her 2018 LiB set last weekend. Photo by Ian Johnson - @youngianphoto

BB: Last two questions… What gets you out of bed in the morning?

JW: My dog, ‘cause he has to go outside

 

BB: What keeps you up at night?

JW: Probably just thinking about my music career, and thinking about the things I have going for me. You know, I think it’s natural for an artist to always question what they have going on and if it’s going to impact the industry and for me it’s really important to have a career that has longevity and I want people to look at me like I’m changing the industry for the better.

J. Worra at Lightning in a Bottle 2018 by Ian Johnson - @youngianphoto

Lightning in a Bottle is unlike any other festival, due to its eclectic mix of music, art, and culture, and people. We talked with J. Worra after her set last weekend to get to know a little bit more about her and her hometown influences, favorite artists, and hopes for the future. Her deep, groovy set under the bright sky at the beautiful Woogie Stage fit flawlessly within the festival’s incredible setting and we are incredibly excited to watch her continue to climb.

Feel free to connect with J. Worra on Spotify, Soundcloud, and Instagram here:

J. Worra, Category: Artist, Singles: Modern Medicine, Downtown Diva EP, London Ting (feat. Gadmandubs), Oh, Hello EP, WYGD WAT, Top Tracks: Bout That (feat. KE), Downtown Diva, Modern Medicine, BNCE, Repeat After Me, Biography: J.

J. Worra inaugurates her own ARROW imprint with the essential Modern Medicine: a sublime house cut with an unforgettable vocal turn from Dances With White Girls.