![]() On his debut for 10K Projects/ Homemade Projects/ Internet Money Records, the Calgary-bred singer/songwriter shows the sheer force of his emotionally raw lyrics, along with his razor-sharp instinct for crafting unforgettable hooks. It’s like I have this big bank of music in my head and I’m just drawing from it all the time.”Ī truly original and fearless artist, Turbo combines the gritty authenticity of outlaw country with hip-hop’s hard-hitting beats and rhymes. “I listen to a lot of hip-hop but I also played classical music for years, and then played jazz music on guitar. “I think my brain just naturally works for melodies, which probably has to do with having so many different kinds of music to pull from,” he says. Along with producing a number of songs for Ellise, lilspirit continued working on his own material, increasingly tapping into his incredible talent for crafting melodies. to live with his sister-a dark-pop singer/songwriter who makes music under the name Ellise. Soon after dropping out of high school his sophomore year, lilspirit headed down to L.A. At the age of 14, he began producing his own music with the help of GarageBand and beats lifted from YouTube, mining inspiration from the underground rappers he’d discovered on SoundCloud. I want them to feel like I’m narrating their story at the same time that I’m narrating mine.”īorn Geno Gitas, lilspirit grew up in the Bay Area and started playing piano as a little kid, later taking up guitar and drums. “In my own music I try to be as personal and vulnerable as I possibly can, so that everyone can feel like the song was made for them. “I love the kind of songs that are incredibly specific to the artist’s life, but when you listen it hits you right in the chest -almost like it’s happening to you,” says Wigdahl. Despite its more elaborate production, “Cologne” offers up the same raw emotion that Wigdahl has always brought to his songwriting.As Wigdahl explains, that fearless honesty ultimately serves as a vehicle for personal connection. By the end of last summer, Wigdahl had signed his deal with 10K Projects, and soon set to work on Strawberry –released December 2019, the EP showcases Alec’s stripped-down sonic palette.Īlec kicks off 2020 with a brutally honest but infectious new single called “Cologne,”which finds the 19-year-old artist taking on a more beat-driven and dynamicpopsound -a perfect backdrop to his airy vocals and romantically tortured lyrics.Produced by Wigdahl along with Internet Money founder Taz Taylor, Nick Mira, and OkTanner, “Cologne” marks a major departure from Strawberry. Those instincts proved to be right on target when the Internet Money team reached out to Wigdahl after discovering his songs on social media. Upon graduating he headed to Boston to study at Berklee College of Music, but quickly dropped out and returned home to enroll at the University of Minnesota, compelled to continue with his D.I.Y. After teaching himself to play guitar by watching videos of his favorite musicians, he put out a self-produced EP called On My Mind his senior year of high school. but originally from outside Minneapolis, Wigdahl took up songwriting at the age of 15, initially using music as a form of therapy. ![]() Often accompanied only by his subtle acoustic guitar work or nuanced piano melodies, the19-year-old Minnesota native delivers sharply detailed songs that resonate on a universal level.īased in L.A. Singer/songwriter Alec Wigdahl is a truly fearless artist, with little inhibition about sharing his most painful feelings.
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