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Written by WilTron on March 10, 2021
5 whole seasons!!!! I can’t believe we’ve made it five wonderful seasons totaling 44 episodes. Thanks to all you fine folks for tuning in and/or listening after the fact. This show exists to share new tunes with all of you and I hope in our long journey together you’ve found something new that has caught your ear. If not, well, it at least forces this robot to constantly listen to fresh music and explore new artists. That’s something we could all probably do more in our lives.
1000x XOXO,
Article Contributed by Boulder Theater | Published on Friday, February 19, 2021
Manic Focus is the electronic music project of John “JmaC” McCarten, a Denver-based producer with roots in funk, soul, and new-era hip-hop. A multi-dimensional artist with a rowdy style that spans multiple genres, Manic Focus transcends sound waves by fusing soulful blues with heavy-hitting bass, creating a resonating tone that’s entirely his own.
Originally hailing from the Twin Cities, McCarten grew up with classical piano lessons from an early age, developing a trained musical ear and laying the groundwork for his future in beat production. In his teen years, McCarten developed a deep appreciation for hip-hop music, citing musical influences such as Atmosphere, Brother Ali and MF Doom. In high school, McCarten would spend day and night in the basement of his family home teaching himself Ableton software, relentlessly trying to replicate the hip-hop rhythms he grew up on by making beats