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murs · 8 months
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S'il vous plaît ne fumez pas ici
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musicarenagh · 7 months
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Fumez Delves Deeper In His Personal Life And Sheds Light On His Latest Album 'Phase Two' Welcome ladies and gentlemen, join me as we dive into the world of Fumez as we uncover who is his behind the stage name, and uncover the man behind the music. From the story behind his unique moniker to his sources of inspiration, we get a glimpse into what makes Fumez tick. But before we delve into his music, let us explore the life that shaped this artist, Fumez is from a musical family and he shares more of this in a recent interview with Mister Styx of Musicarenagh Although he lives in the present, he still performs under the moniker he used in his past life, the name Fumez was derived from fumes, literally from smoke, he admits during a phase of his life he used to smoke, but not anymore. His style is a mix of Hip-Hop with a dash of UK Grime and pop, creating a genre-bending sound that's all his own. He also touched on his latest album which he titles “Phase Two,” a continuation of his previous album “2009”, “Phase Two” has a total of 12 songs that delves into the intricate phases of relationships and friendships. In the interview he takes us through his creative process and what goes on during that process, he also shares the inspirations that fuel his lyrics, and the artists who have influences the type of music he produces. Listen to Phase Two below https://open.spotify.com/album/1AIRaDNQqbafT2XzJhBexY Follow Fumez on Twitter Spotify Toutube Instagram Tiktok “What is your stage name Fumez Is there a story behind your stage name? I used to smoke when I was younger, I’ve given up now but that’s where the name came from Where do you find inspiration? I find inspiration from music of all different genres, my writing comes from groups such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones & The Bee Gees, and my production/arrangements I take inspiration from bands such as The Divine Comedy, and then from UK grime artists such as Dizzee Rascal & Ruff Sqwad, so a right mix there What was the role of music in the early years of your life? I would listen to music pretty much all day every day while growing up, I only took a break whilst at school, listening to it has always been a big part of my life Are you from a musical or artistic family? A few family members would play the guitar, my grandad was heavily into music & would constantly be listening to something, he would listen to jazz groups like War, then take a U-Turn and put on Eminem! Haha Who inspired you to be a part of the music industry? I can’t quite remember what inspired me to be apart of it, I’ve just know that I’d always wanted to do something within the industry How did you learn to sing/write/to play? I was initially taught how to mix by one of my friends, and when I say taught, he showed me how to place vocals and loops into Magix & told me to get on with it, he gave me a copy of the programme so I could practice at home, when it comes to writing, one of my friends decided to write a few verses for me in a song, I had been mixing for a while but they wanted me fully involved, i then started writing my own material from then onwards What was the first concert that you ever went to and who did you see perform? I genuinely can’t remember the first concert as it was so long ago, but the first live act I can remember watching is The Lightning Seeds. How could you describe your music? My style of music is Hip-Hop, with elements of UK Grime and pop [caption id="attachment_52412" align="alignnone" width="1500"] My style of music is Hip-Hop, with elements of UK Grime and pop[/caption] Describe your creative process. It varies from project to project, With my album Phaze Two I was writing about things that were going on around me at the time, one example is I had an argument with a friend, i then went home in a rage and wrote the song Halfway To Hell, I also wrote the song It Doesn’t Matter based on tension within my group of friends at that time. The song Just Be Yourself
was the same, I witnessed a friend of mine change due to hanging around with someone they looked up to, they ended up becoming someone they wasn’t just to impress this particular person. What is your main inspiration? Life, and music in general, I could listen to a particular song, hear a certain lyric then write an entire song based off that one lyric What musician do you admire most and why? I’ve always admired John Lennon & Paul McCartney, I’ve taken a lot of my writing skill from them, the influence they and The Beatles had on music has been written many times, even today’s artists like Taylor Swift have been said to be influenced by Paul McCartney from the Beatles. Did your style evolve since the beginning of your career? My writing, producing, arranging and mixing process has evolved a lot and matured over the years. Who do you see as your main competitor? Honestly there’s no competition here, we’re all out here to do our own thing. What are your interests outside of music? I like gaming, both playing and collecting, Ive streamed on twitch in the past too, I’d like to get back into that at some point. If it wasn't a music career, what would you be doing? Exactly what I’m doing now, your typical 9 to 5 job What is the biggest problem you have encountered in the journey of music? The change! When i started back in the late 2000’s we had MySpace music, that was it, as crazy as it sounds, it was easier to get noticed back then than it is today, I would go round the local independent record shops and ask them to sell copies of my album, which they would, people would go out and hunt for new music, they would pick a copy of your album up and give it a listen, if you left contact details on the sleeve sometimes they would drop you a message on MySpace telling you how great, or how terrible your album was! Although it’s easier to release music today, it’s so much harder to get noticed, anyone with a microphone and basic music creating software can release a single on to streaming platforms worldwide! A lot of independent shops have closed down, the listening public go for what’s familiar, they don’t tend to branch out these days which is a shame! If you could change one thing in the music industry, what would it be? The pay per stream ratio, artists don’t get paid enough for their creations. It’s a shame. Why did you choose this as the title of this project? My first project was titled 2009, I was initially going to title this 2010 (the year it was originally released), as this was a concept album and completely different to what I had released before, I changed it to “Phaze Two”, it’s a completely different phaze within my music career. https://open.spotify.com/artist/0G8OAQAoqZjL2GoXxtwLUZ What are your plans for the coming months? We have the vinyl of Phaze Two coming at the start of 2024 so at the moment I’m focused on getting that finished, I’ll also be doing a reissue of the CD as that’s now sold out. Do you have any artistic collaboration plans? I will continue to work with the guys who worked on phaze two with me, Calmar who produced some of the tracks and acted as executive producer on the album, Charleigh Jayne who provided some fantastic vocals, and PJ Vice who performed some rapping with me, we have formed a group called SouthSystem, all new collaborations will be released under this name, we will also still continue with our solo careers too. What message would you like to give to your fans? I would like to thank all of my fans for buying the album and streaming it, thank you to the original fan’s who have stuck around since the early days, and thank you to all my new fans I’ve gained since the re-release of this album and also thank you for all of your kind words, without you guys I wouldn��t be where I am now! So thank you all so much! It’s really appreciated.
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pathologising · 1 month
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the stockpile of hair removal cream when they see me opening the cabinet they're in
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hellwatermelon · 2 years
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sammy9links · 1 year
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Fumez The Engineer, Kwengface & C1NNA - Bad Boy
Fumez The Engineer, Kwengface & C1NNA – Bad Boy
Download Fumez The Engineer, Kwengface & C1NNA – Bad Boy MP3 DOWNLOAD Popular UK Superstar, Fumez The Engineer, Kwengface & C1NNA Serves out another amazing single tagged “Bad Boy“. This new jam is a very addicted jam. Listen & Download Bad Boy Mp3 Download by Fumez The Engineer, Kwengface & C1NNA…
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ananymouss · 4 hours
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daca screentimeul meu e 222 se anuleaza si nu mai e prea mult
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jewelkumar · 9 months
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Rum Revolution: Unleashing the Spirit of the Caribbean, One Sip at a Time
The Caribbean has long been synonymous with pristine beaches, vibrant cultures, and a laid-back atmosphere. However, beneath the sun-kissed surface lies a treasure that has captivated the world for centuries - rum. The Caribbean's relationship with rum is deeply rooted in its history, and over time, this once simple spirit has evolved into a symbol of the region's rich heritage and craftsmanship. The "caribbean rum" is more than just a trend; it's a celebration of the spirit's transformation from a colonial product to a global sensation that's now being savored one sip at a time.
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1)A Historical Sip
Rum's history is intertwined with the Caribbean's colonial past. It began as a byproduct of sugar production, with the first distilleries established in the late 17th century. These distilleries harnessed the sugarcane's molasses, fermenting and distilling it into a rough and fiery liquor that would soon be known as rum. It didn't take long for the spirit to gain popularity among sailors and traders, as it served as a convenient and potent way to preserve sugar and provide solace during long voyages.
2)Unleashing the Craftsmanship
As time went on, the fumez rum-making techniques evolved into an art form. Distillers began experimenting with different types of sugarcane, fermentation methods, and aging processes. This dedication to refining their craft led to the creation of various styles of rum, each with its own distinct flavor profile. From light and smooth rums ideal for cocktails to rich and complex aged rums meant for sipping, the Caribbean became a melting pot of rum diversity. Enjoy the rum excellency by fumez the engineer. 
3)The Modern Renaissance
In recent years, the fumez rum revolution has gained momentum as both consumers and producers seek to redefine the spirit's image. Artisanal distilleries are now embracing traditional techniques while incorporating modern innovations. Small-batch production, attention to detail, and a focus on quality ingredients have elevated Caribbean rum to new heights. The revolution extends beyond just the beverage itself, as distilleries open their doors to tourists, offering immersive experiences that delve into the history and process of rum-making.
4)Global Palates, Local Roots
One of the most captivating aspects of the rum revolution is its ability to bridge the gap between local traditions and global appreciation. While the Caribbean remains the heart and soul of rum production, enthusiasts around the world are developing a newfound appreciation for the spirit's diverse flavors and stories. 
The rum revolution is more than just a resurgence of an age-old spirit; it's a celebration of Caribbean culture, history, and craftsmanship. From its humble beginnings as a byproduct of sugar production to its current status as a global sensation, rum has come a long way. You can prefer rum by fumez the engineer. The spirit's diversity, rooted in centuries of tradition, has inspired a modern renaissance that's redefining how we perceive and enjoy this iconic Caribbean elixir. As we raise our glasses, we toast to the rum revolution and the spirit of the Caribbean, relishing in its complexity, savouring its flavours, and unlocking its story, one sip at a time.
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fatburner027 · 11 months
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mario-so · 6 months
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Fumez l'herb avec moi?
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confesiunianonime · 3 months
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Are gust dulce-acrișor ideea că îmi doresc să mor dar nu o să fac nimic în sensul ăsta fiindcă nu vreau să-mi rănesc apropiații, așa că aștept o moarte naturală. Deși, nu fac abuz de substanțe, nu beau și nu fumez. Like, ce cred că o să se întâmple? Cade un copac pe mine? Dă mașina peste mine? Apocalipsa zombie? În pandemie nici n-am avut covid, it's embarrassing at this point ngl =)))))))) în fiecare dimineață-s gen "ok, here we go again. i love this game". În finee, sper să aveți o viață faină voi ăștia care v-o doriți - și cei care nu: Vă înțeleg, e nașpa să fii aici împotriva voinței tale, dar partea puțin consolatoare e că zilnic poți să mai ai parte de bomboana aia care-ți place sau poate vloggerul tău preferat a mai postat ceva, sau, poate te bucură puțin că în sfârșit e soare iar și vine primăvara. Sau abia aștepți următorul film Marvel, sau 1 mai. Câteodată chestiile astea mici mă fac să continui, sper să găsești și tu propriile motivații! Merită să trăiești? Nu-s convinsă. Merită să te străduiești tu pentru tine să te bucuri puțin de existență? Da. La urma urmei, totul e în capul tău. Dorința de a trăi și de a muri sunt laturi ale aceleiași monede, câteodată trebuie doar să-ți amintești să o mai întorci. :)
#confesiunianonime
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modalitate · 2 years
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dați-mi o brichetă
pe cea mai ieftină, vă rog
nu fumez
obișnuiesc să le pierd
încercând sa aprind scântei
și vântul bate
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Ne fumez pas
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toxicsoulsblog · 2 months
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Cat de usor imi vine sa scriu aici… aici pot fi eu, pot scrie orice, efectiv orice durere, orice nebunie, aici imi pot varsa sufletul fara ca nimeni sa mi spuna “ hai nu mai suferi, nu mai fi trista, toate trec, de ce mai suferi si tu acum…”
Aici pot sa ti scriu sau sa scriu despre tine, aici pot sa mi imaginez ca ma intelegi, ca mi intelegi suferința si starile prin care trec. Aici nu poti sa mă judeci, aici esti in lumea mea si totul e mai bine. Aici nu ma poti rani, aici doar ma asculti, fara cuvinte urate, fara priviri reci.
Cred ca s au facut două saptamani de la despartire, pare ca a trecut mai mult. Pare ca ma chinui sa mi distrag atentia, astept mai mereu dimineata ca sa merg la munca si sa mi bat capul cu ce am de facut acolo, mai nou astept sa ma stresez din cauza muncii, chestia asta mi distrage atenția de la gandurile cu tine.
Trece o zi, trec doua si tot asa sa treaca si anul asta si urmatorii, astept sa îmbătrânesc, astept sa mi treaca timpul… Dmn cat de dramatică sunt.
Arunc aici fel si fel de cuvinte, încep propoziții care nu se leagă intre ele.
Ce fac acum? Stau pe terasa si fumez o tigara, afara ploua, e frig, e urat, e ora 23:49, eu pe terasa cu o patura si in pijamale, cu un pachet de tigari aproape pe terminate, fumez mult, din ce in ce mai mult…
Of, depresia! Boală netratata
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arhitectul · 1 year
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monocrom
merg pe o punte cu scânduri lipsă
către corpul tău monocrom
și sar peste coșmaruri
gândindu-mă la liniștea din brațele tale.
te fumez dimineața,
aceeași țigară
din același pachet îmi ești și
te amestec în cafea
gustându-te,         
savurându-te
jumătate de oră și două minute.
te-ajung din urmă și
te colorez
cu nuanțele mele
vii și moarte
încât te aprinzi precum un foc
și arzi precum un soare.
topește-mă
să curg precum un râu de munte
printre reliefurile trupului tău
monocrom.
@arhitectul
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sammy9links · 2 years
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Fumez The Engineer & OTP, Hazey, Country Dons, Mitch, 021kid, Chinx (OS) & Sava - Plugged In Season Finale 2
Fumez The Engineer & OTP, Hazey, Country Dons, Mitch, 021kid, Chinx (OS) & Sava – Plugged In Season Finale 2
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jewelkumar · 10 months
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Raise Your Glass: Unveiling the Secret to Caribbean Rum's Irresistible Charm
When it comes to the world of spirits, few beverages can rival the captivating allure of Caribbean rum. From its rich history to its diverse flavors, Caribbean rum has woven itself into the fabric of tropical culture, earning a special place in the hearts of enthusiasts worldwide. The secret to its irresistible charm lies in a combination of factors that have shaped its identity over centuries.
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1)A Distillation of History: 
Caribbean rum's roots trace back to the sugarcane plantations of the 17th century, where enterprising plantation owners discovered that molasses, a byproduct of sugarcane processing, could be fermented and distilled into a potent spirit. This discovery laid the foundation for the rum industry, and over time, various Caribbean islands developed their own unique methods and techniques for producing this enticing elixir. The historical backdrop of colonial trade, piracy, and exploration further contributed to rum's mystique, infusing it with stories of adventure and freedom. You can try exotic rum by fumez the engineer. 
2)Tropical Alchemy: 
One of the factors that make Caribbean rum truly special is its connection to the tropical environment in which it's crafted. The region's warm climate accelerates the aging process, allowing rum to mature more quickly than in colder climates. This rapid aging imparts distinctive flavors and characteristics to the spirit. The interaction between the oak barrels and the surrounding environment leads to evaporation and absorption, creating a harmonious marriage of wood, air, and spirit. The result is a wide spectrum of flavors that range from smooth and caramelized to robust and spiced. 
3)Art of Blending: 
Another secret to Caribbean rum's charm lies in the art of blending. Master blenders meticulously select and combine various aged rums to achieve a balanced and complex flavor profile. This process requires a deep understanding of each rum's characteristics and how they interact when combined. The result is a symphony of flavors that dance on the palate, offering layers of sweetness, spice, and depth that keep enthusiasts coming back for more. Fumez rum can be an excellent choice. 
4)Cocktail Culture: 
Caribbean rum has also played a pivotal role in shaping cocktail culture. Classic concoctions like the Mojito, Piña Colada, and Daiquiri owe their existence to the versatile and flavorful nature of rum. These cocktails not only showcase the spirit's taste but also transport drinkers to the sun-soaked beaches and vibrant atmospheres of the Caribbean. You can definitely prefer rum by fumez the engineer. 
In conclusion, 
the secret to Caribbean rum's irresistible charm lies in its historical significance, tropical alchemy, artful blending, cultural diversity, and its impact on cocktail culture. You can give fumez rum a try. Whether enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or as the foundation of a delicious cocktail, Caribbean rum invites enthusiasts to raise their glasses and partake in a rich and flavorful experience that captures the essence of the islands. So, next time you indulge in a glass of this liquid gold, take a moment to savor not only the taste but also the stories and heritage that make Caribbean rum an enduring favorite on the global spirits stage. 
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