How was your music taste influenced by where you grew up in Compton, CA and what were you listening to back then? Your music has been described as blending the drive of Detroit techno and the slinky smooth grooves of Chicago house with the snarl of West Coast rap. It also depends on what I’m listening to and influenced by in the current moment. Maybe see what experiences I’ve had, or what things are popping up within that. It usually starts with some internal inventory, see what’s going on with myself. Everyone has their own creative process, where does yours start when diving into a new project? ![]() Hey Channel, thanks so much for taking the time to chat with us! We’re big fans and would love to get more insight on your music and overall artistry. Recently, BMI’s Nia Aglipay & David Streit caught up with Channel Tres to discuss his recent tour, musical inspirations, and creative philosophy, among other things. ![]() Having since realized his ambition to become a music creator himself, Channel has already released a string of club classics such as “Controller” and “Topdown,” dazzling audiences with high-level collaborations and unforgettable live performances, including a set this month at NYC’s iconic Governor’s Ball Music Festival. Hailing from Compton, Channel developed his love of music at an early age, experiencing a wide selection of musical styles as a child. ![]() Fresh off two incredible performances at Coachella Music Festival in Indio, CA, Channel Tres has been having quite the moment.
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