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Nicholas Wyatt (he/him)

Wyatt is a producer and beat maker, often sampling and flipping vocals in remixes and mashups. He brings this dark, fiery grit mixed with influences of the 90s, Blues and independent female artists with a bite to power his creative flow. 

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Where do you call home?

Croatia, though I live in the U.S. 

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When did you realize that you wanted to pursue your life in music?

I knew I had a deep connection to music when I was around 3. It got deeper as I got older then the connection was gone for years and was revived in November of 2016.

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What did you listen to when you were growing up?

My dad was heavy into Jazz so there was no escaping that. I also found myself listening to scores and themes from movies and tv shows, Alternative/Rock, Prince, Michael Jackson and of course 90s Hip Hop and R&B.

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Who is your biggest influence?

Aaliyah. My love affair with music production begins with her.

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In three words, how would you describe your own influence?​

Eclectic, narrative, imaginative.

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​​​If you were to introduce someone to your music for the first time, which song(s) of yours would you play them?

Whatever I made most recently that I was proud of.

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What do you aspire to be through your music?

An inspiration to young creatives who struggle navigating life with such heightened senses. I hope to inspire people to make what they like and put it out into the world.

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What is a favorite line that you resonate with or choose to live by?

Tradition is the laziest of all human concepts.

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Which three celebs would you invite to a dinner party and why?

Lana Del Rey because there's just something about her that makes me need to know more, Hans Zimmer because his movie scores are engrossing, and Rick Rubin. The way Rick sees creativity and creatives teaches me something.

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And lastly, what does Eden mean to you?

Freedom and a retention of childlike innocence

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