Exposed Vocals just scored an exclusive with Flomatic Justice
Many of the lines have an original sense of phrasing, adding to the freshness, and contributing to what is an all round simple yet hugely unique and refreshing set. The sound of the leading vocal also has a very distinct tone and sense of character about it, so future releases are likely to be recognizably regardless of whatever style or mood comes next. The development of the music in this case has the effect of being easy escapism, that’s the chord progression and the general vibe alone. The fact that you get some creatively free-styling blocks supporting this simply enhances the effect.
Score
8.5/10
I am a SPIRITUAL, LYRICAL, INDIVIDUAL – Musician, Artist, Entertainer, Public Speaker, Leader. Please VISIT my WEBSITE for my MUSIC and BOOKINGS.
I am creating music and art while continuing to fight against my Bipolar Disorder, PTSD, Anxiety, and ADD
Exposed Vocals: So tell us your story. Where did you grow up? What made you decide to become an artist?
Flomatic: I grew up in the smallest state, Rhode Island. I moved quite a bit growing up. I stayed most of my days in West Warwick, RI. I became an artist because my whole life I was drawn to lyrics and poetry. I could rhyme to anyone who will listen.
Exposed Vocals: Since everyone was a start-up once, can you give any smaller or local bands or artists looking to get gigs and airplay some tips?
Flomatic: I used Reverbnation to help boost my career. My first task was to get out of writers block and I tasked myself with writing a hit song that was from a dream I had. I first found an instrumental I really liked it a great hook. I then showed loved ones and for once I heard silence from them listening to my song. That silence proved they heard the lyrics. I knew I had created a hit.
Exposed Vocals: Do you ever make mistakes during performances? How do you handle that?
Flomatic: I have yet to perform but if I did I would freestyle my way out of trouble. I’m quick witted.
Exposed Vocals: Do you tour? Anything interesting happen on tour that you think our readers would enjoy hearing about?
Flomatic: I will be going on tour this year. I’m sure I will have many stories to tell. I am a pretty good story teller.
Exposed Vocals: Any planned studio upgrades? What are you working with now?
Flomatic: I plan on finding a home this year to have a studio again. Rn I use a laptop, a midi keyboard for beat making, and a recording Mic for vocals.
Exposed Vocals: How do you find ways to promote your music? What works best for you?
Flomatic: I find it easy to promote with my reverbnation account and fiverr.
Exposed Vocals: If you could perform anywhere and with any artists (Dead or Alive) where and who would it be with? Why?
Flomatic: I want to perform with any recording artist that has a solid message to deliver. I think this world deserves more Justice music and music about positivity.
Exposed Vocals: So, what’s next? Any new upcoming projects that you want to talk about?
Flomatic: I am currently working and producing singles for my album “Messages to Hugh Mann”. Its collective of songs multiple genres. It is a work in progress.
Exposed Vocals: If you weren’t making music, what would you be doing?
Flomatic: I honestly would just be a Disabled Veteran who volunteers his time and money. Now I am still that man, except now I can reach and help so many more people.
Exposed Vocals: What should fans look forward to in the next year or so?
Flomatic: Fans can look forward to seeing me on tv, at shows, and working diligently in the community.
Exposed Vocals: Any Shout-outs?
Flomatic: Special shout out to Rhode Island and a huge shout out to my Grandma who died when I was 16. This album is for you and me and everybody. Much love and respect.