My name is Kryptic (Jackson Wright)... I'm 20 years old, from south-east Melbourne, been making and playing music my entire life, and am now studying mechanical engineering.
This is a blog about my upcoming album "Respect Is real".
In this blog going to be going through the entire process, how it's done... why we're doing certain things and not others in a lot more depth than what you can fit into a Facebook post (IF you want to find me on Facebook I'm at www.facebook.com/kryptic.music). If anyone else out there is making independent music this will be a really good thing to follow because you can see me make the mistake so you don't have too!! lol.
In preparation for this album, have just released "The Support Act Mixtape" which you can find here
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You can also find my very early work there.... but, I wouldn't bother with it. hahaha. The Support Act how ever is solid. Really proud of what we made with a budget of $0 for recording, mixing and mastering. This cd was recorded 100% by myself in my bedroom, then mixed and mastered by Aaron Rogers. This brings me to me next point; Why I keep saying We instead of I.
Let me introduce the team: Aaron Rogers. In the short time that I have known this man he has already done more for my music career than a lot of people have done or attempted to do in years. Aaron has stepped on board as my manager and producer for Respect Is Real. This blog will be going through what both of us are doing with the project, and to give you a really detailed vision of the work going into it.
Dylan Nie - Photographer and general all round help. Dylan is a mate of mine from uni and also now one of my house mates... is always around as part of the crew helping out with different things that I just don't no how to do (e.g. photo editing lol). He took the photo's for "The Support Act Mixtape" cover, and is another big asset/help for a lot of the things that I am doing...
Respect Is Real is the name of the album that we are putting together... I will go into much more detail about it in the next post... but that should just about do it for introductions... Hope that you follow along with the process, i'll be posting very frequently with updates, questions, ideas and in general where we're up too.
- Kryptic.
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