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NOVEMBER SOL

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TALE OF THE TAPE

Born and raised on the South-East side of Houston, Sol was one of those weak-ass choir boys that's been trying to finger bang chicks since like 7th grade. Armed with two gigantic canons for arms, you can probably catch this wanna be swoledier in some shitty gym pretending to workout. With that being said, somehow his greatest strength is his teardrops. Depression, loneliness, relationships, addiction.... everything is fair game. And it's all on the record. Watch out for the lost sol...

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November Sol in 3 words:

1. Simpin'

2. Pimpin'

3. Trippin'

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Carlos Martinez

November 16th, 1996 (Age 23)

Houston, Texas

5'9"

180 lbs.

Male

Mexican or something

11-1-17 ("3 in the morning.")

Pop-Rock, Synth-Pop, Electronic

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CONVINCE ME IN 5

PROJECTS

Stuck in a Daydream

A self-produced conceptual album, "Stuck in a Daydream" dives into the story of a weekend going off the rails. Starting with his rude awakening, this drug-infused, depression-filled story finds a path of its own. While skillfully collaborating his label-mates, November begins to be paint the bigger picture. Idealistic, romantic, and maybe even a little starry-eyed, slowly the listener will begin to fall into those dark crevices, and feel the hollowness that's concealed deep beneath.

 

They say that madness is somewhere between chaos and having a dream. So what happens when you don't want to wake up...

Inside Out

This fucking asshole Carlos makes a lot of music. Then guess what? He fucking keeps making more. Then he has has the nerve to take his massive balls out and tell me, "hey bro, I got writers block." IF YOU DON'T GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE WITH ALL THAT SHIT.

 

That's pretty much the story on how this album was made. He brought me his library of a million songs, we picked a dozen that obviously fit together, and BAM, we had a muthafuckin' album bay-bay. Not only that, we might even have enough material for another one in the tank.

 

Normally reverse engineering a project is a nightmare, BUT after listening to a few tracks, you could tell there was some thematic structures in the tracks, and we could see some very specific stories & production that flowed well together. So we just had to capture it, and nail it down. Inside Out. Part Uno.

TOP 10 

1. Frank Ocean

2. Tame Impala

3. Mac Miller

4. Flume

5. Kendrick Lamar

6. Kanye West

7. The Weeknd

8. Steve Lacy

9. Mac Demarco

10. The Beatles

(NOT EVER, JUST RECENTLY BEEN JAMMING)

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