In only a few days, East Project's first release will finally be hitting the Beatport shelves and with a debut release that features five excellent artists, we thought it only fair to catch up with them and get a little background info on each!
Today is the turn Dj/Producer... Ghostee!
Please introduce yourself:
Hello I'm Ghostee, I'm a 26 year old house producer / DJ from
London.
How would you describe your sound?
I would say my sound is dark and heavy, I listen to a lot of
old grime so, I think that comes across in my music sometimes. I find it really
hard to make uplifting happy music; it always turns into something dark.
At the moment Hugo Massien and Blazey are having a big
impact on the music I'm making, they raise the levels every time they put
something out and it's different to everything else out there, also Blazey
helps me a lot by giving me feedback on everything I'm making almost instantly.
If you could only do one, producing or DJing?
At the moment I'm really enjoying the production side, I sit
for hours messing about with things and coming up with mad ideas for tunes.
Saying that, I haven't played many DJ sets yet; they have mainly been small
parties; I can imagine playing to a few thousand people would be amazing! So
promoters hit me up for bookings haha.
You're a London boy, so where is your normal stomping ground
on a night out?
To be honest this year I haven't been out as much as I
should have really… I have a daughter so she keeps me busy at the weekends. I
used to go to fabric a lot; that place is special to me! The nights I've had in
there will be hard to beat and I've met people I still talk to now in that
place.
The nest on a Friday is good as well, they always have good
line-ups, but Yeah fabric has made a massive impact on me and is the reason I
wanted to be a DJ.
I just want to say a quick shout out to Nightshift, Louie
Anderson and Brackles for the support and letting people know who I am.
East Project Friends Vol 1
Out on BEATPORT on Monday 2nd Feb!
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