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iTunes offered Peanut Butter Mech a chance to sell some of their music to support us. We are aksing for a little bit of support from the fans and maybe even some of you that don't know of us to give us a chance and just enjoy our music.
One of our artist, Cel-Man Iller has his single "Charlie Sheen Status" also available on his Light of the Darkness album and Light Of The Darkness: Six Sick Shits mixtape available on itunes now and if you guys wouldn't mind just trying him out I know it would be worth the time. 99 cents.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/charlie-sheen-status-f-k-you/id434667111
~Peace, Love and the Arts...
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ROZEAUDIO - Lorn Remix [ENOUGH] Ft, Peanut Butter Mech
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Cel-Man Iller:
How did you come up with the name ROZEAUDIO? Does it have any relation to the love of your life?
ROZEAUDIO:
As a matter of fact, it does. Entirely. I had no clue what to name myself at the time, but When me and my girlfriend started dating her last name " Rosado " Inspired me to create ROZEAUDIO.
(http://cjrowla.official.fm)
CMI:
Ah ok, I actually added that question last night after I saw her name on your FB page. None the less, it's still a dope name XD
RA:
Yes, I love it.
CMI:
Does Stones Throw's, 60's, School House Rock, visuals influence your unique art style at all or is it all essence of ROZEAUDIO?
RA:
Oh its not just Stones Throw's, its a little bit of everything. I listen to cats off of brainfeeder, dublab, etc. At the moment im really feeling Dimlite, and Hudson Mohawke. I love both of their diverse styles. They influence me alot. my style is pretty unique its self but i have yet to unlock it all. But once I do, youre in for some crazy shit.
CMI:
Damn, nice stuff, I didn't know you were so deep in the funk of dopeness. It's to know I'm in association with "like" fella's that are as dope as I. XD Anywho:
What were the reviews for Melting Wolf and Drowning?
RA:
Ah. Well, Melting Wolf didnt really get as much attention as I had wanted it to. Im not even sure how many downloads it got. Im not really worried about it though. and im still working on drowning. im actually working on a track as we speak. but like i had said a few moment ago, im not worried about it, im not doing this for just my few fans, its mostly just for me and my own health. I dont know what id do with my music.
CMI:
I so understand you on that, And to be honest, I am going to start writing as soon as we get done with this, well maybe after posting all of this. XD
What do you think it was that set M.W back? Did you give it as much publicity as the others?
RA:
yes, I did. Even more I think. I dont know what happened with M.W but its the least of my worries. Im more concerned with getting this new EP Drowning out, and getting to work on my next one.
CMI:
So what is the vision behind Drowning? From what I've heard it's amazing. Even my girlfriend, Auto-Tune iZZii (singer) loves Sink and Lorn. She more so likes Time Travel. (WHICH IS ON ROZEAUDIO'S MELTING WOLF PEOPLE!!!! http://r0zeaudi0.ban...el-a-dedication )
RA:
Well the whole concept behind drowning was like I myself am drowning and my own sorrowness. im a pretty deep guy, and i take things deeply. ive been through a lot in my life time, more so my childhood, and the only way i express my feelings is through my music. is the only thing i know is this world that i can just let all my emotions out on. and theres times where some of my friends even understand how i was feeling when i made the song.
CMI:
Wow. That's really powerful stuff. I can show nothing but the utmost empathy for ROZEAUIO. That's honest to Jah truth. I'm sure if the rest of P.B.M heard about it they would say the same.
CMI:
So how did a 16 year old like you come across the style of production you have?
It's quite unique and deep and would take some many years of practice, and only through trial and error would come upon it.
RA:
Im not really sure. All I did was just study and study different styles of music. Im still perfecting it but its coming along mighty fine. I love diverse shit. Simple shit just irritates me. IM a crazy person and i want crazy shit to vibe out to. So all im doing is just searching for that crazy sound i want.
CMI:
Wow, once again, I get o meet another indivisual with the same exact tempo of thought. Good shit sir, and nice too meet you once again. ^_X
Who are you listening to right now? As far as producers, emcee's and Dj's not so much in the public eye?
RA:
I'm pretty much on a Dimlite // Hudson Mohawke diet, but im listening to other artist such as Mux Mool, Juj, Prefuse 73, Samiyam, Shlohmo, Devon Who, Nosaj Thing, Low Limit, etc.
Still listening to DOOM like every day.
CMI:
Yes, yes! It's good to hear about artist that make AND know good music.
Do you enjoy vocal talent on your instrumentals more so than them as a stand-alone complex?
RA:
Im not really that interested in it, but I mean if i could pick someone i wanted to rap over everything i released,.....it would be jowin. check him out hes pretty dope. you actually heard him on M.W killin it over my detchibe remix.
CMI:
OH! That was him? Alright, yeah that was pretty awesome. You mind if I link it for the peoplesopolisopulation?
RA:
Of couse not. go right ahead my friend.
CMI:
What would you say has been one of your toughest beat battles and who would you say won the beat battle in your opinion between you and fellow, Moy Beats?
RA:
Damn. Uhm, im not gonna lie, at the moment i think I won, but if i look back on it, and re-listen, ill more than likely grow bored of my beat and just begin hating it. lol. MY toughest beat battle......I dont think ive ever had a tough beat battle you know. there all for fun.
CMI:
And quite honestly that how their supposed to be lol
Who, as in producer or DJ, do respect the most personally?
RA:
ABJO, that cat is killing it. check him out on bandcamp yo. his shit is fresh as hell. hes on my label KC.93 and I swear, that cats style is immaculate. Another artist that I respect thats not on my label is Dimlite. I just love the man. lol. Hes a genius in my eyes. I look up to him as if hes the mentor ive never had and want.
CMI:
If these cats are as good as you say then hell yeah, we must dive into this shit head-first.
Who is the most respected prod or dj in your eye's that is famous or in more American terms- "Mainstream~"?
RA:
No one. I completely separated myself from mainstream over a year ago. i do not listen to anything mainstream at all.
CMI:
I hope you see this iZZii. I'm NOT the only one baby!Cel-Man Iller:
How did you come up with the name ROZEAUDIO? Does it have any relation... more
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Recently, I came across the idea that I wanted to try to expand my music collaberations a little more and came across someone who most would actually think that, off of the relation we have and the reason as to why we are connected, I would despise but no. Westley is an emcee from Chicago, Illi. I recently got a hold of some of his music along with his, half owned group, Impolie Society which I will leave linxXx to, and at first I spoke of just helping produce them and/or maybe just publicating the wav's. Then as I got to the last song on the CD I had I knew that this was someone I might want to work with a bit and actually do a it more.
Cel-Man Iller:
Too start off, how old were you when you started rapping and be honest, did your rhymes bite the dust back then?
Westley:
Ha, well, I started writing poetry when I was I kid, as my mother did before me. It evolved into rhyming around...fourteen or so. Most of that shit was trash city. I wrote my first decent one at maybe sixteen, which is when I started letting people hear em. Been getting better ever since.
CMI:
Who are the current artist your bumping in your headphones on the daily?
Wes:
I listen to a lotta stuff. To name a few....Little Dragon, Cecil Otter, Aesop Rock, Tyler The Creator, Dipset....uhhh, I listen to a lot of music on a daily basis. Devin The Dude, Currency, The Cool Kids, Freddie Gibbs, UGK.....Corrine Bailey Rae, Amy Winehouse, Adele....that's what I've been listening to this week.
And Cage. Lots of Cage.
CMI:
Who did you grow up listening to that influenced your style of hip-hop
Wes:
I grew up in church. I'm an ex-pastor's kid, and wasn't allowed to listen to music that wasn't about jesus til I was like thirteen. Then after that, Eminem and Lupe all day, though both are dead to me now.
CMI:
With that being said, how do you feel about the "new" Eminem and his appearance worth in recent songs?
Wes:
Maaaaaaaaaaaaaan, don't even get me started. Dude is trash to me now. he's just plain whack now. He's off beat and corny. He's officially a regular white rapper to me now. Sadness. And he was my favorite favorite. From Infinite.
CMI:
Yes, Infinite was a masterpiece, I actually dedicated a mix tape to that album. But I do agree with you.
Wes:
It was my inspiration, for real. Infinite is what made me take rapping seriously.
CMI:
What's your take on Lupe's recent L.A.S.E.R.S?
Wes:
L.A.S.E.R.S. was terrible to me as well. I actually had this really big debate about it the other day on my wall. Peep it.
http://www.facebook....s/1648184841504 (Lupe Debate)
CMI:
Your style of rap on certain songs such as "Chill" are more on the alternative side of hip-hop your rhyming seems, is that the audience your reaching out to or are you going for a more mainstream approach?
Wes:
Eff the mainstream, in the traditional sense at least. I just wanna make dope shit that hopefully, eventually, everyone will appreciate. But as far as making mainstream music, never ever, unless it's as a joke, in which case I use a different name...
http://www.mediafire...5nvs7rh0gqisf3b (Impolite Society - Chill Download)
CMI:
Understandable and I respect you for that. Don't be a sell out dude. Don't.
Wes:
Word, you don't either man. That's the problem. To many doin it for the wrong reasons and for the wrong people. And the fact that most people are idiots
CMI:
If there was a message you ould relay through your raps, what would you be trying to say and if so what are you promoting?
Wes:
The messages vary from song to song, but the overall theme is probably, "we like being us, we're cool, you be cool, don't be an idiot, and we don't really give a fuck about most things, unless they threaten us, in which case we'll fuck you up."
CMI:
XD Some true ride or diers eh?
Wes:
Ha, yeah, you could say that.
CMI:
Are there any artist you'll be new to working with that your looking forward to working with for the first time, and lastly, before the interview you said you were in the studio cooking up some new deals. What are you working on now? Any new projects? Are you more so working on others mixtapes or are you more focused on Impolite Society's success at the moment?
Wes:
Well, besides our collaboration, which I'm pretty excited to see how it turns out, we're collaborating a lot with a bunch of Chicago artists, such as Mic Terror, Sulaimon, Pugz Atomz, E3 and Verse NYB, amongst others. Also we're doin a bit of work with a couple west coasters as well.
And I'm pretty focused on Impolite Society as well, though I'm doing the odd engineering gig on the side, and some A&R type work.
So far the only things we've discussed working on is a "Chill Remix" featuring yours truly, C to E. But there is more on the way from these cats from Chicago and we'll be trying to keep up every step of the way.
Cel-Man Iller signing out
[You can find Westley at: http://www.facebook.com/westleyjparker, as well as his works with Impolite Society here: http://www.facebook....9?ref=ts&v=wall]
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