This week’s Interview is with the one and only Noisy Sauce.


He is a Trap/Soul Producer/Beatmaker and he creates masterpieces and lays the foundations of what makes a track banging.


Make sure you check out his Beats and Pages. Get some beats and start laying down the heat.


Run up his numbers and truly support this Legend.


His Links are Below:
Instagram.com/noisy_sauce
https://facebook.com/NoisySauceBeats
twitch.tv/noisysauce
Enough from me, Here is the Interview:


Where did you grow up?


I grew up in Melbourne, Australia in an inner suburb where we had a fairly small but tight music community. All of my friends where musicians, artists or skaters so we spent a lot of time skating, getting into mischief or in garages playing rock n roll.


How long have you been making beats for?


I started making beats about 3 years ago while doing diss rap tracks against my friends. As time went on we started getting better and better and the production side until about 18 months ago I decided that I really liked this and I dropped all my other musical ambitions and decided to focus on making beats in every spare moment of time and create a brand.


Tell us about your creative process?


My production process is fairly quick because I know that I’m prone to procrastination and if I get bored with a beat then I’ll never finish it. I almost always refuse to get up or change tasks until a beat that I’ve started has been finished. I like to keep all of my focus on it. This means that I can make between 2-4 beats a day on average and I also do a live stream every day where I make a beat live from scratch to show the process.


Top 5 Albums/Artists or Producers?


My top 5 favourites changes all the time but I can tell you what I’m messing with right now.
Producers:
Kanye West,
Dr Dre,
LondonOnDaTrack,
T-Minus
Max Martin.
Albums:
6lack – Free 6lack
Kendrick Lamar – DAMN
Amine – ONEPOINTFIVE
Post Malone – Stoney
YBN Cordae – The Lost Boy


Do you have any upcoming projects?


I have no upcoming projects that are out of the ordinary. I am really focused on just establishing my brand and creating as much music as possible. I don’t want to see anybody out there working harder than I am.


If you could collab with any producer dead or alive, Who would it be?


I would love to work with Kanye West. I’d love to experience the mind of someone who is just crazy enough to make themselves a billionaire despite what he’s been through.


Do you have anyone that you consider your mentor? How has their help or advice shaped you?


I don’t really have any mentors yet. Most of the best advice has come in from the many books that I read. Some of the best lessons I’ve come across are:

Aim 10 times higher than what most people think is reasonable.

Problems are the best opportunity to create valuable solutions.

Know what your brand value is.


I’d love to get a high-level mentor. I feel like I would learn so much from them.


Advice for the upcoming Artist/Beatmaker?


My advice for any upcoming musician would be to create insane amounts of music. Get good at being able to pump out good music quickly and don’t be afraid to release everything you make. I know a lot of people who are scared to drop a beat or a track until it’s perfect but they never get anywhere because they’ve only come up with one idea.


Do you have one you want to recognize or shout out?


Shoutouts to my morning Instagram live crew who come on every day and share their music and bring a positive attitude. You guys get me up every morning in a good mood and with good music.


Message to the Youth?


My message to the youth would be to start now and work hard. Figure out all the smart stuff later.


Make sure you jump on and support this Legend and Run his numbers all the way up!!!


Peace!!!