Andrew Barker Senior Features WriterIf you’ve turned on a hip-hop radio station at any point in the past decade, chances are good you’ve heard something that Los Angeles producer Mustard is responsible for.
The signature Mustard sound — seemingly easy to imitate but perilously difficult to properly replicate — was approximated so many times that it nearly became its own genre.
Perhaps that’s why the man behind it has been increasingly looking elsewhere for inspiration.“I feel like that’s what I do with my eyes closed,” the producer says of his style of uptempo, liquid-bass synth productions that defined West Coast hip-hop in the 2010s. “That’s what I do best.
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