MusicsWeek: How do you approach the process of recording your music and what equipment or techniques do you prefer to use?
Flow $tro: My approach to recording my music is always just having a open mind and trying to be creative.
MusicsWeek: Can you discuss your live performances and how you create an engaging experience for your audience?
Flow $tro: My live performances have been growing. Getting more comfortable on stage and talkin more. I feel Like that’s how I’ll get them engaged more by talkin to them.
MusicsWeek: How do you handle creative differences or disagreements within your band or collaborative team?
Flow $tro: We really don’t have disagreements but if we have differences in opinions communication is always key.
MusicsWeek: How do you stay true to your artistic vision while also adapting to the ever-changing music landscape?
Flow $tro: I think It’s just about wanting to be creative.
MusicsWeek: Can you share your thoughts on the importance of music education and how it has impacted your career?
Flow $tro: It’s always important to know the history and origin of the career you choose. It’ll help you know how to maneuver through it.
MusicsWeek: How do you maintain a connection with your roots and your fans as your career progresses and you gain more popularity?
Flow $tro: I’m always replying and thanking them for their support every time they reach out to me or comment on my post.
MusicsWeek: How do you handle the pressure of expectations from your fans, critics, or the music industry itself?
Flow $tro: I don't Let the expectations of others dictate how I move only what I expect out of myself. No expectations , No let downs
MusicsWeek: Can you discuss a specific project or album that was particularly challenging, and what you learned from that experience?
Flow $tro: $troetry because it was my first project, I battled with myself weather I wanted to drop it or not.
MusicsWeek: How do you stay creative and avoid burnout and what self-care practices do you employ during periods of intense work or touring?
Flow $tro: Living life everyday helps me stay creative. I spend time in the studio but outside of the studio is where i draw My inspirations from. Traveling helps to. Self talk is really the only self care practice I apply. I want To get into meditation tho.
MusicsWeek: How do you see the future of the music industry evolving and how do you plan to adapt your career to these changes?
Flow $tro: It’s always evolving, almost every year a new sound is being introduced. I’ll say stay creative and continue being you because you never know, your sound may be the one the new one to pop
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