NASTY BEATMAKERS
Nasty Beatmakers, an Orlando,
Florida-based production team who are steadily gaining credibility in the
industry, are made up of two brothers. They both bring an equal and unique
aspect of making music to create the perfect two sides of a coin. There’s LVM
(right) and DJ Nasty (left), brothers who have both created careers in music.
LVM is a musical genius who has toured across the world with artists like the
Backstreet Boys and LFO, playing guitar. His experience in the art of live
acoustics has helped lend a great diversity to Nasty Beatmakers’ personal sound.
LVM is also the silent one, the one who only speaks when something important
needs to be said. Even though he’s laid-back and non-descript, he’s been in the
industry for a minute and has been involved with album sales in excess of ten
million.
On the flipside, there’s LVM’s brother, DJ Nasty, who is known all throughout
Florida as one of the top DJs in the state. DJ Nasty took a different musical
route than his brother, exploring what two turntables could do to crowds of
people. Along with his DJ partner Prostyle, Nasty has become closely tied to the
hip-hop industry as one of Orlando’s key mixers. He was chosen to join
Funkmaster Flex’s elite DJ crew, Big Dawg Pitbulls. Along with his nightly gig
on Orlando’s 102 Jamz and DJing the hottest parties in the city, Nasty &
Prostyle have locked down the ears of Orlando hip-hop listeners. With this
combination, it’s easy to see why Nasty Beatmakers have been able to produce
tracks for some of the hottest artists in the game.
Nasty Beatmakers was formed a couple years ago, when DJ Nasty did some
production work on the side for smaller projects. After seeing the response from
the artists he was working with, he reached out to his brother, who was off tour
at the time. Both heads came together to put people in the right places at the
right time, and thus began Nasty Beatmakers. LVM, who is responsible for playing
live instruments for their tracks, began using his free time to developing
tracks on a regular basis. Through his club nights and radio show, Nasty had
access to artists and was able to play his beats for them. Their tracks caught
the ear of respected networking guru Chaka Zulu, whose Ebony Son Management team
is responsible for the careers of artists like Ludacris, DTP, and David Banner.
With Chaka co-signing, Nasty Beatmakers were official. The duo found themselves
laying down tracks for Orlando’s own Smilez & Southstar, Fat Joe, Bounty Killer,
Ludacris and the entire DTP crew, and Camron.
As “new” producers to the game, laying tracks down for platinum and
multi-platinum artists was phenomenal. LVM and Nasty can only call their
situation “a blessing.” Many of their tracks have also been singles, so the
exposure is even greater. Their sound is live, energetic, and reaching beyond
the bounds of “hip-hop.” Their artistic ideas go far beyond one genre. Their
tracks can compete with the Just Blazes and the Kanye Wests, so Nasty Beatmakers
seem to have a promising future in the production game. And it doesn’t stop
there. Now, as well as producing tracks for many of the big names in the
business, Nasty himself is getting ready to raise the bar. He plans to begin
developing his own artists. Slowly but surely, the Nasty Beatmakers are working
their way onto everybody’s checklist for production. They might not be the most
visible faces in the game, but they certainly deserve to be. Rest assured that
you’ll be bumping at least one of their tracks in your system this summer. The
combination of live instruments, networking skills, and knowing what people want
to hear in the club and on the radio; these are the elements that have blended
together to make Nasty Beatmakers a success.
