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[The Art of Manifestation: A Deep Dive into the Creative World of the Artist Behind 'Terrified']-[fakemink: Terrified .,Manifestation & Live Performance | Zane Lowe Interview]

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The Creative Philosophy and Manifestation of a Rising Star

In a candid conversation, the artist behind the highly anticipated album Terrified opens up about his journey from a teenager working in a Chinese takeout shop to a performer commanding the stages of Coachella. His story is not merely one of musical talent, but a testament to the power of intention and the psychological weight of creation.

The Power of Visualization

One of the most striking revelations in the interview is the artist’s belief in the power of the mind. He recounts a vivid memory from his time working at a Chinese restaurant, where he would spend his shifts "daydreaming about just performing." He recalled, "I would just imagine myself in my head holding a mic." This visualization became so potent that when he finally performed, he experienced a profound sense of deja vu. He explains, "Whatever you put your attention on in your head, and especially a feeling, for a long enough time, it will come true." This philosophy serves as the backbone of his creative process, where he treats his career not as a series of lucky breaks, but as a deliberate manifestation of his internal focus.

The Making of Terrified

Discussing his new project, Terrified, the artist describes it as a "sonic evolution starting in hell." He explains that the structure of the album—written chronologically—mirrors a descent into the "seven deadly sins," transitioning from low-frequency, ritualistic drums to high-frequency, ambient sounds. He notes that the album is designed to be an immersive experience, stating, "I'm treating this whole album like an exploitation horror movie." The project marks a departure from his previous work, as he produced nearly every sound from scratch, aiming to create a cohesive "live novella" that demands the listener engage with the entire work from start to finish rather than cherry-picking singles.

Nature, Nurture, and the Internet Generation

Reflecting on his upbringing, the artist credits his unique perspective to a blend of two different parental influences: his father, a creative soul who DJed during the "golden age of DJing" in London, and his mother, who brought a grounding sense of logic and financial management. This duality, combined with being self-taught through YouTube tutorials on everything from Kanye West-style beats to orchestral film scoring, allowed him to forge a distinct sound. He acknowledges that the COVID-19 pandemic acted as a "blessing" in disguise, forcing him to stay home and dedicate hours to mastering FL Studio, eventually finding his own voice after years of studying others.

Proving Points and Passing Torches

When asked about his motivation, the artist admits that his drive is largely internal. "I couldn't care less what people have to think. I care so much what I have to think about myself," he confesses. Despite his current success, he maintains a pragmatic view of the industry. He believes in the necessity of "passing the torch" to the next generation, stating, "There will come a time where this 16 or 15-year-old turns 21 and I'll have to pass the torch to them."

Conclusion: Facing the Future

As he transitions into the "post-terrified" phase of his career, the artist remains focused on his purpose. For him, being "terrified" is not a sign of confusion, but of being "full of adrenaline." It is the clear-eyed recognition of the challenges ahead. By treating his life and music with intense intentionality, he continues to navigate the balance between his vices and his virtues, his faith and his fame, ensuring that every artistic step is a calculated move toward his ultimate creative vision.

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I almost get like a moment of deja vu.
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I'm not really that like, haha, yeah, like...
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I couldn't care less what people have to think.
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That's when i had a soundcloud account.
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I guess, when you think about it, that's not a bad outcome.
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📝Key Phrases

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daydreaming about
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take me back to
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come true
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in the hot seat
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can't please everyone
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📖 Transcript

When I would work in this Chinese restaurant, I would be daydreaming about just performing.
And I'd imagine myself in my head holding a mic.
There was one time I was doing the show.
I'm looking at the crowd.
I almost get like a moment of deja vu.
Takes me back to when I'm sitting in the Chinese restaurant.

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