BubbLz
Bubblz's way of merging cool trap beats with heart-warming synth melodies and atmospheres is rare even outside Audiotool. Her tracks are unmistakably hers, but listening through the tracklist never gets boring. Time and again, there is a surprising note or a poignant nuance you hadn't heard before. But what unifies them all are their high-quality value and emotional density that can never leave you cold. This music has the gift of breaking down boundaries. Thanks for the enlightenment.
Interview
3 years ago I was introduced to the creative freedom which is Audiotool. AND IT IS FREE?! WHAAT?!
- About Zack:
- HEY! It's your favorite person ever here. Honestly, I wouldn't have thought I'd be on the audiotool spotlight from making simple loop trap beats. 3 years ago I was introduced to the creative freedom for which is Audiotool. AND IT IS FREE?!? My style is more of a rebellion towards the criticism I received back when I had no knowledge of production. I taught myself many tricks by remixing every track I could find, I then started to find my sound. I leaned more to entrancing dark melodic sounds, I loved the way it made me feel. Oh and most importantly, I like pineapple on pizza. SWEET AND SAVORY!!
- Which artist has had the most influence on you (on and/or outside Audiotool)?
- Wizard - the way his tracks make me feel is almost as if he went through the same struggles I did. Something about it made me feel comfortable, his tracks actually make me feel something which is why I'm heavily inspired by him. If it wasn't for Wizard, I'd have no idea what my sound would be. TakeMeAway on Audiotool - his dark melodies really send shivers down my spine. okin on Audiotool - he mastered the simplicity aspect of a track, making it sound amazing with limited resources.
- Who would you like to work/collaborate with on and outside Audiotool, and why?
- Wizard most definitely. He's my idol, I respect him highly. It's my dream to just throw sounds together with him and watch how his genius mind works.
- Which film/game would you like to produce the score for or contribute a song to?
- I've always wanted to create some sort of "pick up" sound effect. Something about the simplicity of it and how important it is to sound just right amazes me. I think it's extremely overlooked.
- Have you ever had a writer's block? If so, how did you deal with it and what do you recommend to your colleagues?
- Oh most definitely. In a writer's block situation, most likely I'm overworking my brain. So I'll just step away for a few hours or a few days, and completely forget it exists. Therefore when I come back, it's like a fresh creative mind, slowly unfolding, compiling ideas as you listen to your work.
- What has helped you the most on Audiotool to improve and widen your musical horizon?
- What helped me the most is experimenting. I would just experiment with many Fx and machines, anything I had no idea how to do. Not only did I end up discovering what to do, but also what not to do. Making your mistakes lead your understanding.
- What do you like most about Audiotool? Is there anything you would like to suggest?
- It has to be that it's FRIGGIN FREE! Back when I had no money I was searching and searching for free softwares. I don't know where I'd be if it wasn't for Audiotool. I'm very grateful for this site.
- Your message to the community:
- I love you all, and stop saying pineapple on pizza is bad you BUFFOONS ^-^
“It has to be that it's FRIGGIN FREE! Back when I had no money I was searching and searching for free softwares. I don't know where I'd be if it wasn't for Audiotool. I'm very grateful for this site.”
— BubbLz