Netta Tzin
Oct 1, 20192 min
It's time for another MySphera Artist Spotlight, where we interview artists we love, to learn about their creative process, their life as musicians & how they promote music in the digital age.
This time we chatted with Timothy Worthington a.k.a KairozMusic!
Enjoy.
1. Can you tell us a bit about yourself?
My name is Timothy Worthington. I am a producer and I produce house/EDM music. You can find me on Spotify under the name of KairozMusic.
After a break of more then 10 years I started to make music again in November 2016. Can't wait to see what will happen in the future.
2. What got you started with music?
I always loved music. I played the drum when I was a teenager. When I discovered Cubase and with that I could make my own beats, that's when it all started. I used to listen to rap and R&B in those days so I made rap music , R&B and dancehall.
3. Can you tell us a bit about your creative process?
Most of the times I start with finding a chord progression then it depends how my creativity flows. Making a melody-line, finding a bass-line or work on the drums.
4. Can you please share 5 influences on your music (not necessarily musicians)?
- Eminem: started as an underdog rapper. Wanted to prove everyone wrong that he would't make it. And he did, he is now one of the greatest rappers.
- Dr. Dre: His productions were always dope
- Jack Wins, he is a very talented producer, great DJ and a very nice guy
- Making great memories with my wife and kids. This has a great effect in my music.
- My producer friends: they are always very honest with their feedback and they should. Feedback will always give you new insights about your productions.
5. What are 3 platforms you can't live without?
- Spotify
- Netflix
- Youtube
6. label or independent?
Both
7. YouTube or Spotify?
Spotify
8. What are your goals when you release a new album/song?
To make a track sound always better then the previous one.
9. How do you achieve them?
By asking for feedback to my producer friends or friends/family.
10. Can you share a personal advice to all the upcoming musicians out there?
Sure: be nice be humble. Don't think you can just blow up in a year. It takes time.
Don't give up. And have fun making music.