BranMan FloMore

duceWhere can we hear your stuff? You can go to my website and on my website I have other social networks you can find me on. I try to spread my name out as much as possible. If you feel lost, you can always google me.

How did you get that name? By being a product of my environment. The name BranMan was given to me since my real name is Brandon. Every Brandon around and before me has/had that nickname most likely, but to make myself more independent and stand out, I added the name FloMore by my own naming with the encouragement of others suggesting the name. B-More + Florida = FloMore. Where I was born and raised. BranMan FloMore.

What has been your biggest accomplishment? Establishing FloMore Productions. I got a website, the name is copyrighted. It’s pretty official. To have something of your own is truly an accomplishment to me. It feels good to finally find your niche.

What has been your most difficult challenge? Being able to put my money into music more. Last year, the majority of the extra money I was getting was used just for promotion. Being in a monetary system, not many get the privilege to get all the needs and wants when it comes to elevating their stance.

What makes you different? Being in Florida, the DIRTY SOUTH presence is strong and I think that totally makes my sound different from others. I have a problem fitting in when it comes to that area. And what makes me different personally is that I don’t even listen to the radio that much, so I don’t keep up with popularity and trivia of today. I’m more influenced by the underground.

What projects are you working on? I have no projects right now, but I look for work. I’m focused on getting some exposure right now by looking for some beat battles, contests and seminars. But I might do less of that this year and put some time into music itself.

Where are you from originally? Baltimore, Maryland. I miss the snow.

How Long have you been making music? Over 3 years, a year after high school. Before that, I was really into graffiti and writing. And very much into both music and art.

What artists inspire you? Eminem, Royce Da 5’9”, Immortal Technique

How would you define your style of music? For awhile, I couldn’t label my style. But as I continued to promote myself, a few people have called me left field. But I don’t like being called left field and I know I’m not versatile, I would be too big headed to say that. I would like to consider my style random. If anyone is curious to know the first song that I listened to that motivated me to start producing, listen to Nappy Root’s song ‘Trouble In, Trouble Out’. I will never get tired of this song.

What teams are you affiliated with? FloMore Productions is an one man show. But a street team does wonders and I would to thank my brother and his friends for the extra hand.

Who are some artists that you have worked with? Gunz, AIM, D-Lo, Big AX-D, Misfit, Ace, Tank, G-Lou, Strat (R.I.P.) and more. Most of the people I worked with are not in Florida which is interesting.

Who would you like to collab with? As much artists as possible, especially those who motivate me. A few placements wouldn’t hurt either.

Where do you see the future of music? I can only tell you where I don’t want to see music and that’s not in a dumbing down process. As far as the form, I really appreciate it’s digitalness. l’d like to see myself finally having my own studio set up by then for artists to come over and to lay down some tracks. I can’t tell you how many times artists ask for beats and a place to spit or sing at. So that’s going to take some money and time.

Describe yourself in one word: Artivist.

Any shout outs? To all my clients, E-Team, to my friends, co-workers and family.

Web Site URL: FloMoreProductions.com

MySpace URL: MySpace.com/FloMoreMusic

Management Contact Info: 407-247-1635

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