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STORMM On the last day of my 9th year with my mother, sister and twin brothers I arrived in TO Canada. My father had sent for us and he surprised us all by showing up at the airport with his girlfriend. I guess it's all good until you actually meet the wife and kids, cause later that night while my sis and bros slept — I heard mom's crying as pop's ex-girl explained how now that she's met his family she was leaving him. At the time my dad was in the living room watching a Baby Blue movie on CityTV, but he said nothing. Soon, after daddy moved, some people were telling mommie to go on welfare but she refused. A couple moves and we were living in Ontario Housing aka "The Projects", Chester Lee on the border line of Scarborough at VP and Finch. Somehow my mom's managed to work 2 jobs and raise 4 kids by herself. To this day I don't know how she did it but it inspires me. In my 15th year mama bought an Organ, it had 2 rows of keys 1 bass pedal and some built in beats which would sometimes pick up truck driver's CB channel, she was probably hoping I'ould only be playing it in church but something went horribly wrong... Stormm’s debut album, Electrik Sex Musik, merges Hip Hop, House, Drum & Bass with a center core of real songs that were composed on acoustic guitar. Self-produced and performed by the Toronto-based multi-instrumentalist, he set out to create a sound like no other. “I almost think of myself as a musical revolutionary in the sense of what I’m trying to do — to accomplish something that no one has heard before, but wicked” says Stormm “I was born in Jamaica and everyone will say, ‘Do something like Bob Marley,’ or Prince or one of my inspirations, but I do my own sound because I grew up in Toronto, so I have to combine the past and present to get this whole next thing.”
The emphasis track, which opens the album, is “Long Hot Summer.” It appropriately has that long hot summer vibe, chilled-out like a stroll with no destination. “In My Solitude” is another slow number, inspired musically by INXS’s “Never Tear Us Apart” vs a Wu Tang beat but is about a girl leaving her boyfriend for another girl. On the other end of the spectrum, vibe-wise, is the buzzing drum and bass of “Love 69” and funky house of “DR4R” cut from the same cloth. “For ‘Dreams Are For Real', I knew I wanted to combine the drum machine and the electronica sound with real instruments,” says Stormm, “and I got the idea for the album by working with that one.”
His next album he says will be called Acoustik Love and will follow the path of the drumless song “Rosy” on Electrik Sex Musik. “I write so that regardless of what happens, I can sit down at the guitar and play the song, instead of going for a sound where suddenly the power goes out and you’re stuck. So they’re real songs first. Live, it would take a six piece band or me and a laptop on stage to replicate the album, so I’m going to have to change them a bit. I’ve been playing them mostly with a open mike jam concept, so it’s completely different.” Stormm recognizes what he’s produced is unconventional. “Seriously, when I was done, I was like what the f**k have I done ‘cause how do I market this? Some people say all is said and done, but I believe if that were true, I wouldn’t be here. It would be game over I really believe it. If you listen to my album, it’s between worlds.” For more information, contact: stormm@electriksexmusik.com
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