ARTIST INTERVIEW: Endvisible

theusmagazine:com: Thanks for talking to us. First off; who is Endvisible?

Endvisible: Thanks for talking to me as well! To start, Endvisible is my way of presenting a new concept to the world of electronic music. I see a distinct lack of progression and experimentation in today's popular EDM, and I want to provide somebody, somewhere, with what I think is missing.


theusmagazine:com: Tell the people a bit more about your background.

Endvisible: I'm a somewhat eccentric high schooler from North Carolina. I grew up listening to a lot of rock and roll and heavy metal, and I always wanted to form a band. The band thing never came to fruition, but I started listening to Excision back in 2012, and it sounded like electronic metal to me, so I simply asked, "Why not?"


theusmagazine:com: The production on most of your tracks seem so simple yet remarkable; what was your decision behind that?


Endvisible: Most of my songs start with a basic concept, and I work with it from there to make it mine. When I make a song, the outcome has to scream, "Endvisible," even if it's instrumental.

theusmagazine:com: What are some of your goals in the music industry?

Endvisible: When was the last time you heard a dubstep song with a hook or melody in an odd time signature? Also, when was the last time you heard an album with over five genres of EDM from a single artist? I like taking risks. The risks I take make my music harder to swallow than most, but I love making memorable music that's more than your typical four-on-the-floor banger. I hope to see a more complex subgenre of EDM take off and improve what we hear on the front page.



theusmagazine:com: How can people hear your stuff?


Endvisible: My music is available, in its entirety, on YouTube and Bandcamp, but you can also find my official releases on Apple Music, Spotify, Soundcloud, Deezer, Napster; the list goes on. Here are some links that you may find useful:


YouTube: HERE

Bandcamp: HERE
Spotify: HERE
Amuse: HERE

Thank you to Endvisible for taking the time for an interview. Check out the music and show your support to independent musicians.