I literally made a Google account just to post this caption: Caption: E - ezra J - Jessie E - Alright, now we're in landscape so now we're here with Jessie Everill from idialedyournumber uhhh Social media plays a huge role in today's music industry. Do you have a strategy or is it more about sharing authentically with your fans? J - It's being yourself and like... being authentic. E - Be authentic, is that your final answer? J - Yeah... E - Alright, how do you approach layering in your tracks are there certain sounds or elements... J - Oh my God I'm bleeding E - Yeah you are bleeding J - *mumbling* and they put like 4 holes in them, okay go on. E - Alright, do you approach layering in a specific way or are there certain sounds or elements that you always try and incorporate J - Elements? Like... And like what sounds? E - In Ableton, yeah J - Okay, I primarily like... I just fuck around and find out because like I start out with a riff and from there a riff and then a riff and then I wear so many synths and random bullshit on it. E - Fair enough. Umm.. okay, as the co-owner of a DIY label, how has that experience shaped the way you approach music creation? J - I think quite it did... Music creation is just me, my brain and music industry work it's just like... it's a lot of business and I don't know... I don't know business or... E - *laugh* What advice would you give other artists thinking about launching a DIY label J - Uhh... don't be atomic, don't be a down... Um... one thing... have no expectations but make goals, reach out to artists... E - You said reach out to artists? J - Yes, I said that E - Alright, I think this will conclude our interview we got about... J - You don't have any more questions? E - Oh, you want me to ask more questions? J - I don't know... It's up to you but I was expecting more cuz usually when people interview me it's when they ask me the most basic, they ask me most basic, basic stuff. E - Umm... Alright, I have one more for you then. J - Okay E - Okay, how do you decide on what goes into the visuals, album covers and even merchandise designs? J - ... What? E - How do you decide what goes into your merch and your designs? J - I don't... It's so random E - It's just random? What inspired "Bunny Goes 2 Business School"? J - Oh it was a random idea in my head. The song has meaning but, the symbol, the bunny part doesn't make sense. E - Fair enough, alright we got just as much as we need from Jessie Everill just after her wisdom teeth surgery. J - Thank you. Please like and subscribe and hit the bell notification icon and go watch my other videos and also, stream my music on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple Music, uh, Chrome browser, KZbin, umm, I need some help from you guys E - I think... Deezer? J - Who the fuck uses Deezer in 2024? My music is on Deezer... E - What do, what do we... Amazon music? J - I guess, if you're a loser. E - Alright, that's enough J - Okay. *waves*
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