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Saturday, August 15, 2020

[ARTIST SPOTLIGHT] Alyst: Kentucky's Shining Star

 

Special to Conversations with Music from Affluent Records

 Although considered a Southern state, Kentucky is a mixture of the Midwest and the South. The area is well-known worldwide as the birth of country and bluegrass music. So when we speak of Kentucky, we generally speak of legendary names such as Loretta Lynn, The Judds, and Billy Ray Cyrus. 

Today times have changed, and the sounds of Kentucky have shifted from country and bluegrass into more of an alternative rock scene. Yet no matter what genre came before them, the rising force of  the urban music scene has always pushed forward.

In the late 90s groups like the Nappy Roots and Playa made ground-breaking noise signing to major labels. Soon after to follow a former member of Playa in the 2000’s artist / producer Static Major opened new doors with his creative works that broke thru a new wave of local artists.

These days, names such as Bryson Tiller & Jack Harlow are the stars of Kentucky that dominate. These young artists have flooded the net with their music online in the current DIY era making them mainstream names.

In the same likes, in the outskirts of Paducah, a new voice by the name of Jared Woodson aka Alyst is currently making a name for himself as he begins to carve out his own space in the music industry in 2020.

Although raised in a musical family, Alyst felt very removed by his parents. Growing up they both had active careers in the entertainment industry, his dad played piano during Michael Jackson’s Thriller Tour, and his mom was an accomplished international singer. Growing up he was exposed more to the adversities than the music. 

Tired of living in the conditions that didn’t allow him to grow, he decided to go all in and head out to New York City.

With so many taking this same venture year after year he quickly learned upon arriving that coming to NYC was not easy. “This city is amazing but it is so competitive and it is driven at such fast paced speed you have to be on your A game at all time”, says Alyst.

After securing a place to live and purchasing some basic music equipment, he then engrossed himself during the first months into recording over a 100 songs to perfect his craft. “There was nothing to do but my music. It was all or nothing” he says.

Finally after going out around town and networking he began to realize he needed much more than passion and ability to get to that next level in NYC.

He took a side job working as a tennis coach to budget his project, and he began to license beats online from other beat makers to make better records.

“Those days were rough, but were also awesome," Alyst admits. "Honestly between the side job, the new locale, the girlfriend and the music growing it all hit me hard quick. I felt at one point, I was like beyond lost. I was beyond down. I felt so alone. Add to the factor the music I was making wasn’t hitting. It increased the stress of my personal life even more at the time. All this just because I was trying live out this dream.”

 What sounds like typical writers block was actual more drama when the foundation he initially built came crashing down at all once. He lost the job, the girl and the place to live. Now he had to start all over again.

 The universe is incredible because it answers to what is destiny not to what is circumstance.

As Alyst hustled to rebuild his zone, he also began to learn more about the business aspect of the music industry in the city. A major factor that prevailed beyond the talent. Through his research he came across several outlets online that connected to these music execs but nothing came out of them through his measures.

Jared’s only answer to himself was that the sound he was putting out on his own wasn’t on point. He quickly looked to revise that and adapt to a new tone. After several months he created one called “JORDAN 23”. He began pushing that online to several platforms. Pushing a new sound and exploring bigger scopes finally got the attention of a NYC music executive Oscar Sanchez of Affluent Records.

“Oscar is an incredible force who understands how to artist develop and produce," says Alyst. "He knows how to make records and brands. He knows how to make things mainstream quality and creates it. I knew Affluent Records was the place for me. After playing several songs and a couple of talks, the deal got done. I got a chance to work with Oscar. In that same conversation is where he created my name Alyst and brought it to mainstream months later releasing my first song worldwide.”

“Although “JORDAN 23” was the song that got him signed it was not a mainstream hit single,"says Sanchez. "It didn’t have the quality that was strong enough to break an artist properly into the market. It was at best mixtape material. I just heard the potential of him within the song. Upon signing, I was able to achieve something very cool working with Alyst. We created a new sound by taking his R&B vocals and placing them over Reggaeton type of kick driven tracks. This new club driven sound has now given Alyst the signature sound he needed. 

"This development alone has enabled him to garner the attention he is currently surging with today to which I am very happy about," Sanchez continues. "Alyst’s first singles “VIBIN” and “SWIPE  IT” are clear examples of this. These records make you want to dance and move as soon as that first drum hits.”

“That’s my whole focus for this album. I went thru so much crap in my world that all I want to do is have fun, and enjoy this world.” says Alyst.

Upon releasing “VIBIN” & “SWIPE IT” thru Affluent Records + Orchard worldwide, the songs have been gaining traction and have been on the rise. The singles have recently been impacting several major industry record pools nationwide such as INAVATOR, STARFLEET and FRANCHISE.

 Recently NYC DJ Legend Funk Master Flex record pool Franchise began picking up the records giving positive feedback. The singles have been steadily growing nationwide amongst urban DJs.

 All the music can be found online, and all of which he is currently filming videos for.

Alyst says: “It's 2020. You need a video for every song you put out, so I am doing videos for all the album singles. Then I will put it them all together like a movie of my life for the album titled HITS NOW, QUESTIONS LATER.”

 What is next for this young Kentucky star? “There is so much work to do," he says. "We have the videos, the photo shoots, we are also working on setting up for my touring and shows. I am here for the win. I am here pushing song after song until the world knows about Alyst. The best part of all is the fact that instead of thinking about when will I live out my dreams, I am here today living them out step by step."

 "Above all learning to believe in myself has been the most profound growth I have experienced thus far. I am happy that I am able to bring my music to the world and enjoy everything in it along the way. I am here for all of it." 

For more information about Kentucky's shining star visit his website https://alyst.music.blog/ or his Facebook https://www.facebook.com/alystmusic

[INDUSTRY SPOTLIGHT] Oscar Sanchez, CEO and Founder of Affluent Records

 

by Cyrus Webb

Talk about a timely conversation. With so much changing in the world--especially in the music industry---it's great to have people like Oscar Sanchez to tell us what he believes we need to be doing now. Oscar and I have known each other for years, but we met each other for the first time in 2019 while I was visiting New York. Over the years he has shown his ability to not just work with amazing talent but share what he has learned about the industry along the way.

In this informative conversation he talks about his love of music,making his mark in the entertainment industry and what you need to be doing NOW to make sure you remain relevant moving forward. 

Oscar, glad to have you finally in the pages of Conversations Magazine. It’s been great featuring you on the radio show Conversations LIVE in the past. For those just meeting you tell us when your love of music began? 

Thank You, Cyrus. Its been a beautiful blessing being on your show through the years. Always loved your interviews, because you always allowed an open platform for all your guests to speak from their heart and give key direct insight to so many.  

Today I would like to say congrats on the magazine, Awesome accomplishment. 

As far as when my love of music began, I would have to say at the young age of 9 or 10 years old. That's when I encountered my wow moment. I grew up in downtown Manhattan, in the village and music was always around me. 

In my house, at the neighbors house, and as soon as I opened my window, in the streets everyday. Back then everybody had their doors or windows open, like my neighborhood was one big campus (laughs). So out of every home and out of every social club you would hear so many different types of genres blasting out loud daily. 

So I grew up listening to a variety. My house would play Salsa, Mariachi, Jazz, and Top 40 Pop. In addition at night there was always the usual selective mixture of Italian Opera, Jazz, 50/60s Doo Wop Songs, Disco, Pop, and a flurry of Frank Sinatra Rat Pack tunes coming from Dodges Bar that used to be beneath me. Visually my nights living on top of a bar was like a typical scene out of a Martin Scorsese movie.

One summer I remember I had to meet my mom at her friends house. As soon as I arrived, my mom’s friend older son comes into the apartment right behind me and props his huge boom box radio in front of my face on the kitchen table. It took up like half the table.

But what caught more of my attention was what was coming out of the boom box speakers itself. The track blasting out the box was Rappers Delight and that chic sample got me. Once I heard that guitar and the bass pump that beat, that was it, I was hooked. I never heard anything like that before. It had so much energy it felt like an experience more than the bland pop songs on the radio at the time. My life since that day began to focus on music and searching for more of that same sound and energy. That's why I became music producer as well. 

You are the founder of Affluent Records. How did the idea of Affluent come about?
Great question. My best answer I would have to say I woke up and realized 2 of the most important mantras in life such as Everything happens for a reason but in order to win you have to make those reasons successful for you, If you can see it you can live it.  

Affluent came to be because as I grew up working in the industry I got tired of seeing amazing artists fly through the system and not get signed or get overlooked. It was like being a stock broker and seeing the winners ahead of time. Back then signing decisions were based on creative aspects not data and numbers like today, so deals were done differently. None the less no matter what, it was a hurdle as an A&R to get your label boss to sign off or believe in the same vision you are seeing in the artists that are coming in daily.   

These life lessons were the sparks that set the fire that made me realize that I needed to work for myself, create my world like LA Reid, Russell, Andre, Puff, Lyor, and Chris did. Not stress working for the next guy, but take the initiative and build my own platform, my own world. In reality all these events were the examples and a grand wake-up call for me to make that difference. I had a vision, but to create that vision I had to manifest what I wanted. Aside from all those visuals I needed capital and a strategic plan to make this all work. 

Absorbing everything into a fold I created a name that I wanted to reflect my life and my world from that point on. It meant how I see life from now on and above all how I wanted to live it. Affluent defines the fluidity of success and the best of the best, all of highest value. Since I came from nothing, I wanted to create a platform that reflected success, progress, the best and creative freedom. A futuristic platform that would be progressive . This is how Affluent came to be. Affluent Entertainment and Affluent Records were established in East Harlem in New York City  on 111th Street in 2005, and we have grown ever since. 

Part of what you have done is help artists share their talent with the world. How does that feel to know you are making that kind of impact? 
Truly incredible. That's why I love being an Executive Producer. It's absolute magic to be able to see the best of an artist, or a song or project or brand and actually produce it to manifest into reality. I always felt that part was always a beautiful high for me creatively. 

 

2020 is not panning out to be the year many were expecting. How have you had to adjust what you are doing to fit the current environment?
2020 has turned out to be beyond words so far. Our lives have changed within the blink of an eye and now our new reality is what we have to see and live for. As far as the music business, the thrive of the digital world is full blown now and the only viable source. 

Due to the reality of artists not touring until possibly 2021 and night life venues now open fully until around the same time we have refocused the push of artists' online presence. 

We live in a world where content is now everything. So artists + labels + brands need to get busy and start creating + releasing new music,new videos, new projects soon to keep the progressive flow forward.  The internet rules everything and you have to keep people entertained in order to succeed and build a brand that wins. Now more than ever content creation is #1.

As far as what am I doing to adjust to this new normal I am in the process of updating sites and our work model to adjust to this new era. The need for remote artist and label services are crucial right now, so we need new pricing, more bundles, more subscription options, more diversified varied content and additional online one-on-one interaction options for my clients via remote chats as the new line of communication standard. 

Fear is one of those things that stop so many today. How have you kept from letting it keep you from pursuing your goals and dreams?
Fear has destroyed the lives of so many people in front of my eyes growing up that seeing that alone put the fire in me to push to not end up in that same way. I have always lived understanding that we all as humans fall from time to time on our walks along our journey, but it's more important that we get up and keep going forward instead of falling into the fear and fall back. I believe our Creator gives us what we need to push ourselves to be best we can be. 

Social media is such a powerful tool, especially today. How have you been able to use it to reach your audience for your artists and to network?

Social Media platforms are everything. They are the current day Roman Coliseum, and you have to come correct. It's all about first building your platform and feeding your platform so that there is a progressive fluid story to your brand or project. 

Clients that have budgets also opt for online advertising on platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, or Youtube, but it can be a costly option.

In regards as to what I have done the focus has been to put a prime focus on content creation, making sure everything is at mainstream level. That is the core audience I sell to. I have also diversified the talents and genres of music in my catalog to reach a more global market share. In addition I  have opened to partner with brands to do collective online marketing. 

Any advice you have for others out there looking to pursue music or the entertainment industry?You only live one life, so live out your dreams and GO FOR IT!. This life is amazing and even more beautiful when we all bring our best to create, entertain, prosper, love, and live it out to the fullest! Live affluent. The best is yet to come! 

Thanks for your time, Oscar. Continued blessings and success to you. How can our audience stay connected with you?
Thank you for the opportunity. You can reach me directly via email oscarsanchez@affluentrecords.com or via cell 646 351 7216. Check out our label site Affluent Records at www.affluentrecords.com. On Instagram you can reach me at www.instagram.com/affluentnyc.