2013/09/30

#interview with ERPHAAN ALVES



By now, 2013 soca tunes have all dropped and we are impatiently waiting for 2014 releases. I had the chance to chat with the young singer, songwriter and producer Erphaan Alves about soca and his plans for 2014:


>> Congratulations on an excellent year with great releases! 
What was your personal highlight for the 2013 Trinidad Carnival season?  
2013 was a short season, but I believe I learned a lot more about the industry compared to the previous year. What stood out the most for me was how aware my younger fans are of my career. Their ongoing positive feedback based on my live performances and online activity really showed up last season and even now. I always try to keep abreast of all the comments and messages, particularly on my social pages. Twitter really made it possible for them to express their views about the latest tunes and so on. With that I really want to thank them for their continued interest in my art and their support is just fuel to my fire to keep flying the soca flag.


>> Your latest power soca release Bumper Bounce on the #AddictedRiddim was produced by King Bubba, but what many people don’t know that you write your own songs. Where do you get your inspiration? 
It´s mostly intrinsic. Sometimes I even wonder how I create, but I guess it´s my talent, so I thank God for that. To add, any experience I have on a daily basis is always an idea, so events happening all around and inspire me whether I´m aware of it or not. 


>> If you had to describe your music in 140 characters, what would you tweet?
My brand of soca music is a reflection of today's youth, but still rooted deeply within the founding ideologies of the genre.


>> You inspired my favourite quote of 2013 #PushDiSocaGlobal
In your opinion, where do you think soca is globally? 
I appreciate that! Glad it´s a favourite of yours!
To answer your question, if soca was a man standing in front of a door, he is still knocking. He will remain knocking unless more "Soca Men" knock together to burst it down! ...you feel me? Undoubtedly our presence is growing internationally, so we just have to keep working.


>> How do you think we could push it even more? 
What can every single soca lover do to support it? 
Literally telling people to support something isn't really effective in these times. We really have to find creative ways of marketing the product to get people into the mix. That´s where marketing comes in. Marketing is the key.

Additionally, in terms of "reaching out there", I believe that sponsored tours for local artists to travel and promote soca music through concerts and other culture forums may strike up some opportunities. This should be done often, and in a BIG way to be effective. That´s just one of my many opinions.


>> What are your plans for the 2014 carnival season and when can we hear your next release? 
I´m playing it by ear. If the stars align, I may release a song tomorrow. I´m beginning to understand the science of music on a deeper level, so I´m going with moods and vibes. My team and I are already planning, structuring and organising ahead of the 2014 season, so things should hopefully run very smoothly. I have a lot of plans for the season besides music and performances so look out, excellent is the code.



To find out more about Erphaan Alves and his music, check out Soundcloud, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and his Youtube channel.

For more information about King Bubba and Platta Studio go on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.



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  2. Niiiice! That was a good read & I can't wait to hear his new songs. In my opinion, Erphaan represents one of the artists that isn't given as much credit as he deserves!

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