Meister Lampe is a beatmaker and guitarist based in Basel, Switzerland. He picks rare music samples and traditional sound images from all around the globe which he mixes across the different musical genres and influences of each country and packs them with driving beats - a mixture of hip hop beatmaking and club music.
He's a part of the okwow team.
On today's episode we discuss:
- Simon's artistic journey
- How athletics and sport impact our lives
- Creative freedom and genre bending to produce true and unique art
Thank you for being a part of our unique lofi and chillhop community! These developmental conversations and educational episodes would not be possible without your support. The Chilled Samples Podcast was created and is designed to help artists in our community grow their projects, accomplish their artistic goals, and to provide a platform for leading lofi and chillhop artists to share their thoughts, knowledge, and individual perspectives.
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