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  1. Nnamdi Ogbonnaya, also known as Nnamdï (stylized as NNAMDÏ), is an American multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter based in Chicago, Illinois. He is a founder of the record label Sooper Records .

  2. NNAMDÏ - Event Tickets. Video Directed by Sen Morimoto, Jess Myers, and Husni AshikuEdited by NNAMDÏStarring Nnamdi Ogbonnaya, Johnny Wilson, Ryan Person and Quinn BarloSong Written...

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  3. 7 de ago. de 2018 · Nnamdi Ogbonnaya - Full SessionRecorded Live - Daytrotter Studios - Davenport, IAMore Nnamdi Ogbonnaya: https://www.daytrotter.com/search.html?t=Nnamdi+Ogbon...

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  4. 5 de set. de 2015 · Audio recorded by Chris Lee (www.chrisleeaudio.com) Colin Mulhern, & P. Christian Swafford.

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    • Where Did Your Relationship with The Guitar Begin?
    • What Sort of Stuff Did You Start Playing?
    • Is The Guitar A Gateway to Exploring Different Genres For You?
    • Is That How You Write All of Your songs?
    • Do You Have A Favourite Guitar Model Or Make?
    • Can You Talk Us Through The Process For Flowers to My Demons?
    • What Did You Use to Create The Sonic World of Brat?
    • Why Do You Think Doing Stuff in Post Works For You?
    • Did You Study Music at School?
    • Do You Think That’S Allowed You to Be More playful?

    Both my parents are from Nigeria and so my dad was always picking up the guitar when I was little, and he would play us Nigerian hymns and church songs that he either wrote or learned when he was growing up. Also my older brother got more into guitar when he got into middle school and high school. I would just kind of take the instruments from arou...

    I was always just figuring stuff out myself. I don’t think I really had any idea of what I was doing or what I wanted things to sound like. I was very much a tinkerer when I first started, just playing random little melodies that came into my head. I was never into learning other people’s songs really, I would just immediately write little funny so...

    I definitely think that’s true. I think it’s a great way for me to just get melodies down, to write. When I’m writing I don’t really consider genre, I just let the songs form and I feel like the guitar is the easiest way for me to let a song form organically.

    First off, I’ll sing a vocal melody into my phone and the instrument I pick up to try and figure something out is the guitar. Sometimes what I sing will become the guitar melody.

    I have not been picky because I have never had to buy a guitar until last year and even then, it was an emergency. Growing up, I always had access to guitars and then was gifted guitars or people left them at my house. I used to run a show space and people would just leave instruments and then never come and get them, so I have had guitars that cam...

    It’s playfully disorientating. I guess it’s similar to Perfect In My Mind – they’re both loops, they’re both very repetitive. It’s the same riff that plays throughout both songs and things come in and are taken out and then come in a lot at the end. I recorded those songs using the Line 6loop pedal. That was another thing that came from a vocal ide...

    I do all the effects in post. My roommate Steve who helped me mix everything, would help me because he is a pedal freak. For Perfect In My Mind, I used my [Fender] Twin Reverb amp and that doesn’t have distortion on it, so it was just gain-y and like, breaking up on the amp. We recorded that and then ran it through the OCD distortion pedal and then...

    A few reasons. One, I don’t really like to be loud. When I’m by myself, which is how I do a lot of recording, sometimes I don’t like to be incredibly loud. Also, if I’m recording and there are other people around it feels kind of disruptive, so I usually work in secret a lot. I just don’t want anyone to know what’s going on until it’s done. It’s al...

    No, I didn’t. I took half a year of guitar lessons when I was going to community college which was cool. I learned a few things about some jazz chords but I’m not really good at classes or any sort of instructional thing.

    I definitely play the guitar the way I play it because of that – not having an attention span to pay attention to lessons. I’m just more hands on. I’ll learn a lot of things from just watching short YouTube videos, which is more helpful to me than sitting down with someone. I feel like I’m not as comfortable around other people when I’m trying to l...

  5. 10 de mai. de 2020 · Nnamdi Ogbonnaya, who releases music as NNAMDÏ, has been a staple of Chicago's indie scene for years. He's been called the city's " weirdest musician ," and his most recent...

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    Nnamdi Ogbonnaya, also known as Nnamdï, is an American multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter based in Chicago, Illinois. He is a founder of the record label Sooper Records. Born...