Pyrex Talks Joining Boominati, Moving to ATL After Being Homeless & More
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The young legend Pyrex stopped by the Producergrind office to talk business and drop gems on the culture. He told us about his come up & early days growing up in Baltimore, being homeless and moving to Atlanta with a dollar and a dream, linking up with ATL legends like DJ Plugg, Southside & Metro Boomin and how those relationships changed his life. Pyrex gave us his opinion on selling beats online and why he doesn't like to do it to prevent oversaturating his sound. Pyrex also talks about getting placements and how he started to build his contacts when he moved to Atlanta. Producergrind Merch: http://bit.ly/ProducergrindMerch Sound Kits: http://bit.ly/ProducergrindKits 1:04 T Hood in the building and shouts out to DJ Plugg & Bobby Kritical 1:31 How Pyrex got his start coming out of Baltimore 2:08 Was homeless in Baltimore and moved to ATL last year at the age of 18 3:53 Met DJ Plugg at 11th Street Studios 4:58 Meeting Don Cannon and getting beats to Jack Harlow through working with CashOut 7:03 Built his relationship with Plugg and met artists - Cites Plugg for Atlanta's darker weirder sound 9:37 Met Metro Boomin in a session with Young Nudy - Finished a beat on Metro's computer 10:45 Metro flew him out to LA on a private jet 11:41 Handling business on that first 10 pack of beats he sold - walking a line between business and craft 12:52 If artists get in his inbox asking for beats, he leaves the message on read 13:45 Never forget that it's a business and make moves that lead to long term wealth 14:57 On executive producing Free Agent 4 for Southside 15:44 Learned how to make beats by re-creating beats and using FLP templates 16:38 Every producer has that one beat try and remake to help learn how to make beats 17:03 Decided to executive produce Free Agent 4 so he didn't oversaturate it with his own beats - Other production credits include DY, ChaseTheMoney, Cicero, DMC 21:16 Pyrex doesn't like tour life - Talks about his experience going on tour with Future 22:36 He was star struck the whole time and didn't get any work done 22:58 Embarrassed at being star struck when seeing Scooter and Casino 23:39 The spiritual meaning behind one of his facial tattoos 24:38 Admitting your wrongs in order to advance spiritually 25:33 Eliminating negativity from his life 27:02 When does the money conversation occur with artists? 28:04 Selling your leases for 10% of your exclusive price 28:51 Beatstars page is up but he's not using it 31:01 Having beats that sound like ChaseTheMoney 31:28 The PyrexBoomin mixtape 33:25 Bandhunta Izzy putting pressure on Pyrex to rap 34:10 Was trolling when he said was retiring - admits to being a troll 35:11 Overrated/Underrated -BAPE -Slime Language -Walmart -FL 20 -Crab chips 47:53 Pyrex's relationship with Jazze Pha 49:35 People cappin about traveling to ATL 50:42 What would Pyrex do if his computer crashed? 51:24 He has 4 computers full of beats 52:23 Never too big to reply to a DM and tries to collab with everyone 53:42 What is Pyrex favorite VST? 54:44 B Racks is one of his personal sound designers 55:47 Pyrex & T Hood 56:12 Making loop packs specifically for producer homies through relationships 56:46 On taking his time with his drums 58:44 What's next for Pyrex? 59:10 He doesn't put anything on his master channel 1:02:09 Where can we find Pyrex on social media and the story behind the quote "If you got Pyrex in your name you my son" Hosted By @ceodylan @theletterlbeats @carrington_hill @producergrind Special Guest @PyrexTurnMeUp Directed by @cookitupkayo @Samo_ent #ProducergrindPodcast