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By 2015 glue70 had been enjoying a bit of a fame with his House and lo-fi Hip-Hop tunes, which was only boosted in the June of 2015 with the release of his album ''Business'' on BLVNT Records. | By 2015 glue70 had been enjoying a bit of a fame with his House and lo-fi Hip-Hop tunes, which was only boosted in the June of 2015 with the release of his album ''Business'' on BLVNT Records. | ||
− | + | June 2016 saw the release of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4feUSTS21-8 You reposted in the wrong neighbourhood], a mashup that ended up massively popular, in which his song ''Casin'' was used, of which the original mix ended up as a major YouTuber's, LeafyIsHere's, intro song within a month. | |
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+ | In 2016 he released the album ''After School'' and in 2017 he put out two EPs, ''Light Floor'' and 'Self Assessment''. In 2018 he has so far published one single, ''Majer''. | ||
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Revision as of 07:37, 31 May 2018
Real Name: Conor
Sex: Male
Country: United Kingdom
First Poop: First poop you've made
Year Started: 2009
Preferred Sources: CD-i, obscure sources
Preferred Methods: YTPMV, abstract, absurdism
YouTube Account: glue70
Alternate YouTube Account: glueReup
In Brief
glue70 is a musician and a former YouTube Pooper from the United Kingdom. His style is most notably known for the choppy samples on top of simple hip-hop beats and absurd visuals, surrounded by difference layers and floating, transparent clip art.
History
Since 2008 or 2009, he started forming his recognizable signature style of YTPMVs, rarely relying on known compositions. Instead, he opted to make his own original songs by more or less traditional YTPMV methods. Eventually he did make a couple remixes, such as Imperial April, but always kept his own, original style close.
In 2010, he joined the YTP-centric netlabel Breakbit Music and in October his album, mostly consisting of versions of his YTPMVs, Glue Sniffer was released. By 2011 glue70 started using so-called conventional methods of music production more or less, which was showcased in the albums Don't Mess With the Jupiter and Photo Real.
In 2012 he released two albums, Worldwide Digitizing and Sound Engineer.
By the end of 2013, he wiped his channel clean of his old YTPs and continued the production of the futuristic Vapor-esque videos he had started making a couple years earlier. He also released his formerly most famous project, Points of Interest, which gathered a bit of an early fanbase for him on Bandcamp.
In 2014, he released Card Game and Saturated Dreams.
By 2015 glue70 had been enjoying a bit of a fame with his House and lo-fi Hip-Hop tunes, which was only boosted in the June of 2015 with the release of his album Business on BLVNT Records.
June 2016 saw the release of You reposted in the wrong neighbourhood, a mashup that ended up massively popular, in which his song Casin was used, of which the original mix ended up as a major YouTuber's, LeafyIsHere's, intro song within a month.
In 2016 he released the album After School and in 2017 he put out two EPs, Light Floor and 'Self Assessment. In 2018 he has so far published one single, Majer.
First poop made
- Currently unknown
Style
Preferred Sources
- CD-i
- Obscure, lesser known sources
Preferred Methods
- YTPMV
- Difference layers
- Chopping
- Floating images and GIFs
- Stuttering
- Sentence mixing
Preferred Software
- An unknown version of Sony Vegas.
Likes
- YTPMVs that are not reliant on simply pitch-shifting someone else's composition.
Achievements
- His song Casin was used in a highly popular mash-up in June 2016, which saw him a rise of thousands in subscribers and followers.
- In a month, the same song was used by a major YouTuber, LeafyIsHere, which even further boosted his popularity.