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Rinse FM Podcast - Plastician w/ Tyler Tastemaker (Live From Portland) - 17th November 2015 by Rinse FM http://ift.tt/1Ml3ODZ
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STYLSS Spotlight: TYLER TASTEMAKER
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Upon meeting Portland native Tyler Tastemaker (real name Tyler Sammons), I realized I was in a sacred space clearly built for his own obsession with sound design and music. A true studio space. Depending on what gear is accessible, one comes to realize the expansive wisdom he possesses through his comfortable nature with a wide variety of machinery. He speaks calmly of the qualities and methods of usage. I try to imagine what came first: the hair, beard, or his wisdom; they grew in unison, I suppose. Tyler earned a Bachelor's degree in sound engineering and is currently in process of obtaining his Master's, seemingly solidifying his guise as a sound design wizard. For Tyler Tastemaker, what began as an open hearted interest has come to be a lifetime passion. All it took was one turn table and a will to learn. Producing sound is one thing, but to integrate your existence with the act of shaping and developing sound itself is an entirely different purpose. A true Pisces by nature: he sincerely loves many, many styles of music. Tyler maximized this love by becoming familiar with the deep inner and outer workings of his gear as well as staying ahead of the curve. As far as playing out, he began with vinyl at a young age, made the jump to CDJ's, switched to Traktor, eventually circling his way back to vinyl, thus creating a hybrid performance style of his own. Needless to say, Tyler Tastemaker is purely scintillating, no matter what selections he delivers. Magic. Additional words & Interview by: Jenae Liberty
Tyler Tastemaker at What The Festival?! What does STYLSS mean to you? I think at this point STYLSS to me represents the possibilities of the internet, and the potential in the future. How'd you get into music? Came out this way I think. I have always been drawn to music of all types. When I was around 14, I saved up enough money for one turntable, and then a mixer. For a while I would just scratch over music played off one of those fliptop cd player's plugged into the other channel. Eventually I got another 1200 and got more into mixing. I then starting working in the live music production field, then the music promotion field, and eventually got a degree in sound engineering and finally started to try and make my own music. Describe your sound and what you’re going for. I’m not sure I have ‘sound I’m going for’ and that may be one of my biggest hang ups. I’m into TONS of different styles of music, however recently the more uptempo dance tunes have been fun to work on. Longer tracks based more on the grove and subtle changes vs quick drops and big changes. What kind of equipment/program do you use to produce? Play out live? Live: Cdj 2000’s, Mixer (900, Xone92, djr400), 1200’s, and a Boss DD7 Stereo digital delay pedal. I started out DJ-ing all vinyl, then moved to CDJ's, and then Traktor. These are all great but once I played on just flash drives it was hard to turn back. I still use Traktor to set up my Rekodbox for the CDJ's. Lately I have been bringing 10-20 Records out to the club as well. Studio: Ableton Live 9, Korg M1 VST, Micro Korg, Massive VST, Predator VST and loads of other VSTs. If you had the opportunity to collab with one artist, who would it be & Why? Prob Tupac when it came down to it. Not sure why. Raw energy maybe? I'd fuck with Kanye too. Favorite Artist/DJs you’ve seen live? In no particular order: Outkast live as the sun set over the Gorge Amphitheater in Washington. It was right after the album with Ms. Jackson came out. They had 13 male back-up dancers, each with a chair, and then there was a DJ on a riser. That was it. And it blew my mind. No visuals, only one lighting look. it was crazy. The Allman Brothers live at the Georgia Amphitheater. I was on tour working for the band, and I was back stage hanging out with the Allman Brothers manager, Jonny Podell. He’s telling me stories about doing black magic with Jimmy Page, and all of a sudden looks his watch, then at me, and says “look, they’re gonna do ‘Layla’ for the encore, lets go out on stage”. As we walked on stage Warren Haynes leaned out over the crowd and pull the first few notes out of his guitar, and lighting hit, and rain started falling. If you know ‘Layla’ it’s a very emotional Derrick and the Dominos song, and that paired with the weather and the company, Ill never forget. When I was 14, Puff Daddy Played the Rose Garden Arena w/ Lil Kim, Busta Rhymes, Ma$e, and some others. During one of the intermissions Kid Capri rose out of a giant box behind the sound guy, and He was scratching over classic old school beats. Now all the lights were on, and there were thousands of people dancing, and that was the moment I decided I wanted to try and be a DJ.
If you could only listen to one artist for the remainder of your life who would it be & why? Ugh Ive struggled with this one before, in the past I have said the Grateful Dead, just based on breadth of material, you would have a lot to listen to before you got bored. What else do you do besides music ? Hobbies? Day Job? I try and stay busy. I work workout a lot, practice mixed martial arts, and I love to eat. Also currently getting my MBA at Portland State University. If you had $1000 cash given to you right now, what would you do with it? Prob take $500 of it and invest in some high-risk stock or other financial venture, take the other $500 and get loose with the expenditures in the indulgence department. Do you have any life advice or wisdom to share? TRY NOT TO STRESS OUT. I'm still really bad at this, and I have a feeling it’s the key to a good life. Do you have any advice to share with upcoming/aspiring music producers? Be proactive and remember what gets put up on the internet is forever.
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