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Conner Youngblood Interview

Posted on the 20 February 2012 by The Otter Beats @theotterbeats
Conner Youngblood is a very special artist. Hailing from Texas, this Yale student has enact for mixing and matching various genres. “I like to mix organic and electric sounds together, create beats with acoustic instruments; I just love to mix things up.” Describes Conner. “Everyone these days says they listen to everything, so I thought –why can’t I just make music with the same sort of attitude?” A wonderful outlook on how a changing market changes an artist sound. In terms of lyrics Conner touches many areas of his personal life “I base most of my lyrics off of personal happenings in my life... I like keeping personal lyrics open for interpretation.”

Conner Youngblood Interview

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Being a full time student does drain a lot of your time and for Conner it is no different. “I’ve been in school throughout my entire music career, I’ve never really been able to focus 100% of my time and attention to music. So the result has been recording a song here and there, just whenever I could get the chance... are all pretty disconnected from each other in time and style.” Disconnected yes, impressive hell yes. Conner blends and matures with each new release as his songs becomes richer and develop. He is filling a niche area by delving into many genres but not committing to one in particular.
Conner Youngblood has recently release Sketches pt. 1 and plans to release part 2 soon enough. “As of now I got Sketches pt.2 on the way, and then hopefully a third by the end of the summer.” Hopefully this will hold us down as he does not plan to release an album anytime soon. He is set to play as SXSW this year, so definitely give him a shout.
He leaves us with some advice and insight as to how he got to where he is today.
For me it was just about finding the right style of songs to sing. I thought I had a terrible voice whenever I tried to sing the stuff on the radio, but then when I would sing along to people like Elliott Smith and Nick Drake I felt comfortable and thought I sounded just fine. So its all about writing songs that suite your voice.
Check out the post on his song Australia. I have also added the song Slow Down. You really do get a sense of his musical range on this one. Happy Listening.
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