Tropics Talks Inspiration, Artistic Evolution and the Making of ‘Rapture’ [TMN Exclusive Interview]

Rapture

’Tropics – Blame’

The “chillwave” movement has matured phenomenally in the last couple years with acts like Toro y Moi and Washed Out evolving their sound from lo-fi bedroom productions to beautiful and complex musical compositions. UK producer and vocalist, Tropics, has architected his own chillwave aesthetic that, true to its name, features a vibrant sensibility and deep sonic textures. On his debut album, Parodia Flare, Tropics put together a beautiful collection of colorful compositions and began experimentation with his voice, but his recently released follow-up, Rapture, feels like a true breakout project. With stripped down organic instrumentation and a newfound focus on vocals, Rapture proves a cohesive, deeply emotional and soulful project that reaches new depths without losing the glowing energy of its predecessor. We had a chance to catch up with Chris Ward, the mind behind Tropics, about his musical background and influences, the evolution of his sound and more. Check out the interview below and, if you like what you hear, head to iTunes to grab a copy of Rapture.

TMN: What was your first experience with making or playing music?

Tropics: The furthest back I can remember was this little early learning centre tape player with a microphone attached to it. It was really kid-like and colourful. I remember it having this weird echo which probably sounded quite cool. I used to record songs off the radio. Then my first memory of playing music was getting a drum kit at around 10.

TMN: You studied music in university and are a multi­-instrumentalist, right? How integral has that been in allowing you to bring your vision to life? Or do you feel like you’ve learned more from just from experience?

Tropics: I wouldn’t say I’m a multi instrumentalist, I’m a producer, who like most of us can play keys and a strum out a few jams on guitar, drums. I feel I’ve learned a lot from experience but some more theory and things about the industry when I studied music, but to be honest; I didn’t do a lot of studying, I just wanted to go to university with all my friends and have all the free time in the world to party, take recreational drugs, have lots of sex and make as much music as I could.

TMN: The colourful aesthetic in your music definitely brings some influences to mind. Who are some artists you grew up listening to that you feel continue to inspire you today? Any ones who’ve influenced you in unexpected ways?

Tropics: I think there’s influence from a lot of 90s electronica, in my sort of ‘go to textures and sounds’. My older brother played me loads of Leftfield, Massive Attack, Faithless and Underworld when I was around 11 or 12, which I ended up getting back into quite a lot at 16 and 17.

 I think one of the great things back then was that the Internet wasn’t so revolved around the music industry, or if it was, I wasn’t aware. So I’d get records/albums, without taking interest of reading into when they were released or how current they were . If I connected with it, I just connected with it and it became my new love affair. I feel I’ve lost this a bit ­or, a lot of us have, with the pressure to keep up with this quickly moving industry with 100 new flavours and artists coming through a month!
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Sunday Night Soul (On A Monday) [Vol. 44]

Before we begin, we want to start off by saying that we know it’s not Sunday, so first and foremost we’d like to apologize for the delay with this week’s edition of the playlist. We won’t get into the details of why we’re publishing it a day late, but once you see the songs we’ve assembled for you we’re certain you’ll forgive us. Though we don’t have a full count yet (our SoundCloud playlist should reveal those numbers for us), judging from the eyeball test we’d like to think this is one of our most expansive collections yet. Because of that, we’re not going to run through the highlights like usual. Instead, we’ll let you pick your favorites yourself. Think of it as a little extra incentive to make it to the bottom of the list.

Sunday Night Soul should be back on its regularly scheduled day next week. In the meantime, make sure to follow us on SoundCloud where you can find each playlist after it’s published.

’kaya – underwater (rmx beatmachinearon)’
’Saen. – I think it’s over..’
’April + VISTA – If Light Escapes’
’Sum Comfort – Prologue: Don’t Worry (feat. Jordan James)’
’River Tiber – No Talk’
’Tim Atlas – Shame’
’Ellie Goulding – Take Me to Church (Hozier Cover)’
’MAALA – Touch’
’BASECAMP – N2DEEP’
’Sheppard – Geronimo (P.R Remix) feat. Awon’
’Frank Liin – Animal Whisperer’
’Kevin Lavitt – Strange ft. Ariana DeBoo’
’Russ – Out Of Tune (Prod. Russ)’
’Melo B Jones – You Don’t Love Me (Prod. by ShunGu)’
’Moise – I won’t’
’Chiara Noriko – Colors At Night’
’BOY/FRIEND – March 15th (draft) Prod. MNTN’
’RAY BLK – Lie To Me’
’belle – sex pain lies drugs (adhd)’
’Nova – SAVE U (prod. Nova)’
’Kyng – Goodmoanin’
’The Hotel – Dont Put On ft. AVAY’
’Kayla Blackmon – Chills (Feat. YE Ali) (Prod. Jeffrey Rashad)’
’belle – all night in rio (adhd)’
’Kyndall – Bullet’
’RAY BLK – Drowning (Swimming with sharks)’
’RAY BLK – Ride and Die’
’LoVel (feat. Fetty Wap) – The Move’
’Childish Major & Matik Estrada – Ready When You Are (Interlude) Ft. BB Rose’
’CHRlSS ZOE – Ridin Slow (Prod. By Evil G)’
’Joyce Wrice – Take it Easy Prod. by Jamma Dee and A$AP P on the Boards’
’Miles Meraki – Already Know (prod. Jaylen!)’
’Sum Comfort – Home (feat. JaJa Kisses)’
’Chloe Martini – Unknown Ft. Shae Jacobs’
’Astronomyy – All I Need ft. Denai Moore’
’Cheney – Slow’
’PJ – Nickels & Dimes’
’Michael Francis – Clearer Now’
’Mélat – Gladiator Ft. Doeman’
’Janine and the Mixtape – This Moment (Eckhart Tolle)’
’Leven Kali – C.W.Y.B (feat. Zack Sekoff)’
’Kyle Dion – Crazy (Prod. By Planet Giza & QnAce)’
’Kayla Brianna – Honest’
Didda Joe – NOBODY Ft. Jaymison Beverly’
’Jamie Foxx ft Chris Brown – You Changed Me’
’LeToya Lucket – Dont Make Me Wait feat. TI’
’Jasmine V – One Night Ft Jeremih & Problem (Official)’
’Denitia & Sene – The Fan’
’Daley – Love Somebody’
’SLK Music – Hush (prod Alvin Lee Ryan)’
’Tish
Subway Art’
’R.LUM.R – Show Me’
’Kwabs – Perfect Ruin (Breach’s Alternate Version)’
’Troy Samuela & Monsoonsiren – Fiend’
’Greg Aram – Let Go (feat. G4SHI)’
’Yungbrehh – 3R0T1C C1TY (Prod. By Sbvce)’
’GILL BATE$ – She Knows Feat. Allday {Produced Wavy Milo}’
’ℒund – MJ’
’Post Malone – TEAR$ Feat. 1st’
’Jimmy V – Serenity ft Ivy Hollivana (Prod. MISOGI)’
’FOREVER MIDNIGHT – Just ft. Beya Likhari’
’Abhi Dijon – 17
Demo’

’HXNS – chill with me’
’Frank Liin – Late Night Wonder (Alfa Mist Remix)’
’DAngelo – Left & Right (FloFilz Remix)’
’KEI LI x Falcxne – Speaking in Tongues’
’Anonymous Waves – ???’
’GARREN – Back 2 Love’
’Vanilla – Footsteps’
’Masego Music – 73 Degrees (Dem Apples Remix)’
’Kenny Segal – hours without u (dub) (with h y and carmack)’
’zayyaf
masquerade’
’Groove Theory – Keep Tryin (Planet Giza Remix)’
’Matemo – Take Off (WYLN Remix)’
’Alicia Keys – Like You’ll Never See Me Again (Remzi Edit)’
’Good Vibes
Abraham Blue( J Louis Remix)’
’SPZRKT & Sango // How Do You Love Me ( krs bootleg?)’
’OZZIE & Gravez – All Yours’
’DIVINE ✧ – YOU THAT I WANT’
’holy rain – Jungle (remix)’
’Krs. // Ginger Me’
’duncan gerow – Erykah Badu + IAMNOBODI = On & On’
’Purple Ferdinand – Through Your Eyes (Sango Remix)’
’Beyonce – Jealous (Yinyues Bootleg)’
’loveTüesdāy x (dc) x CLBRTY – In My Bed remix’
’Jai Paul – Straight Up Mumbai (BenZel Remix)’
’rgry – blank space’
’Anna Lunoe – Heartbreak In Motion (Gladiator 4AM Remix) Feat. Jesse Boykins III’
’duncan gerow – Mary J Blige + ESTA = Be Without You’
’Mura Masa – i’ll be alright (tonight) // (Hasta Remix)’
’Jo Def – Wednesday Night Edit (Free Download)’
’Drake X PARTYNEXTDOOR – Preach (GLXY° Remix)’
’Drake – Know Yourself // EAD3N Cover (guffstar edit)’
’India Shawn – One Sun (HMLT Edit)’
’salute – Silver Tides (DrewsThatDude Remix)’
’salute x Vanessa Elisha – Real Cool (VILLAGE Remix)’
’Tinashe – Pretend (Fwdslxsh Remix)’
’LA NO – Ain’t nobody like u’
’DEFFIE – Too Much w/Amerie’
’josh pan – one thing’
’Saaj – Karma’
’Daley – Time Travel (Tail Spin remix)’
’Garren – My Afternoon Dream (remix)’
’Chris Brown (feat. T Pain) – Kiss Kiss (Beshken x Guestroom Edit)’
’Joker – Lucy (Crooked Finger Remix)’
’Snakehips – Forever (Pt. II) Feat. Kaleem Taylor’
’Tei Shi – Bassically (Body Language Remix)’
’Aaliyah – Are You That Somebody (AARMAXX Remix)’
’Wantigga – You Don’t See (OUT NOW ON DOGGTOWN RECORDS)’
’AObeats & Jai Wolf & Manila Killa Ft. Mark Johns – Diamonds For Breakfast’
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MAALA
Touch

Little seems to be known about newcomer, MAALA. The only information that we can muster from his single release, “Touch,” is that he is bringing some serious talent to the table.

Imagine The Weeknd having a play date with Chet Faker before listening to debut track, “Touch.” The steamy production intertwined with MAALA’s soulful voice sets a sensual mood that will have you yearning for some romance. Unshakable memories about an old flame and some seriously deep feels are provoked with the lingering lyrics of “Touch,” making this track one in which the nostalgia will be unescapable. So Ninjas, get ready to be turned on to MAALA.

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[Emotional] LAUV – The Other

LAUV
The Other

You know that feel when you’re clicking through Soundcloud and you stumble upon an artist that you know is going to be among some of the greatest singers/songwriters in todays world? Yeah, well that’s exactly what happened earlier this morning after being introduced to LAUV and his magnetic debut track, ‘The Other’. With only 5 followers and a little over 100 plays on his one and only track, LAUV takes the leap of faith into the music world and exposes his most vulnerable side to each and every one of us. We think this young artist is about to be overwhelmed with the response he will soon receive as his name continues to organically spread across the blogosphere.

‘The Other’ is undeniably a heart-wrenching track filled with enough gripping emotion and power to make you reminisce about every failed relationship throughout your life. With its flawless piano melodies, subtle percussive elements chiming in the background, and melodic harmonies, LAUV grabs us by the throat as we struggle to keep ourselves afloat in this sea of emotional turmoil. We are extremely fortunate to have found such a gifted artist in their earliest stage of their music career. So while you press play, make sure to grab some tissues because there’s no way you’ll be able to escape a tear or two.

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[Soul/Indie] Mao Ra Sun feat Lulu James – I Won’t Take You Back

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I Won't Take You Back

Hump day can be a hectic day, but thankfully Mao Ra Sun and Lulu James have come together for the soulful original “I Won’t Take You Back.” Although downtempo and calming, this original plays with emotions in a subtle way. An atmospheric feeling is expressed in the composition, one that induces a sort of floating type feeling. Lulu James’ vocal adds equally to the serene nature of the track, despite singing about content that is more on the side of the sad feels. However, there’s an upbeat tone to it all that ends up being inspiring, making this an exceptionally powerful single. Have a listen, and try not to lose yourself too much in this one. It’ll capture you.

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[Future R&B] Snakehips – Forever (Pt. II) (feat. Kaleem Taylor)

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Forever (Pt. II) Feat. Kaleem Taylor

Coming off an unexpected, but extremely dope, collaboration with Tory LanezSnakehips released their highly anticipated EP yesterday. “Forever (Pt. II),” the title track from the project, sees the UK production duo returning to their signature future R&B style bringing in the immensely talented Kaleem Taylor to carry the vocals. The resulting song mixes truly soulful vibes with the distinct Snakehips bounce. Listen above and, also, peep their EP sampler below–Forever Pt. II is out now on iTunes.

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Young Summer – Blood Love (Big Wild Remix) [TMN Premiere]

Young Summer
Blood Love (Big Wild Remix)

Big Wild has been building a dedicated following on SoundCloud since the 2013 release of his impressive debut EP, Native Echos. Last year proved a huge one for the LA-based producer, as he continued cranking out a diverse collection of sounds that mix an organic, almost tribal, sensibility towards bass and percussion with lush elements of EDM. It’s little surprise that his forward-thinking style garnered the attention of like-minded ninja favorites, Odesza, who invited him to join the North American leg of their massively successful 2014 No.Sleep tour.

Today, Odesza officially announced the launch of the Foreign Family Collective, a platform the duo will use to highlight their favorite up ‘n coming artists, through which Big Wild will be releasing his next single. With a number of major performances under his belt and support from some of electronic music’s most respected names, the rising producer has positioned himself for a huge 2015 and we’re excited to be bringing you the premiere of his latest remix.

Taking on Young Summer‘s “Blood Love,” Big Wild showcases his versatility utilizing the original’s hauntingly beautiful vocals and a minimal backdrop to lure the listener in before dropping into an absolute explosion of a chorus. There’s a certain emotional accessibility in Big Wild’s music that’s truly amplified on this addicting cut. Give it a spin above and see for yourself. Big Wild will be at SXSW and also embarking on a US tour with Kodak to Graph and OBESØN–check his upcoming tour dates here.

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