Formula Indie Sessions _ Interview with Team Originally Made

”I’m not playing a character. This is me – raw, wounded, loud, and still breathing. Almost Every track is a chapter of real life: addiction, trauma, ADHD, autisme, betrayal, loneliness, rage, love, and survival and some fun. I use AI as a tool – but the words, the pain, and the truth are all mine. No masks. No fiction. Just scars turned into sound. This is therapy. This is protest. This is me refusing to stay silent. If you’ve been through it – welcome home. If not – listen close.”
What is your earliest memory connected to music?
My earliest Memory is sitting with my grandparents, listening to music with them. Many times to late out in the night. And them having a visitor over playing guitar, and showing and playing songs for everyone there
How did your passion for creating music begin?
Really at a young age, I started playing bass guitar when I was 13. And played in a band with some of my friends. And I’ve been writing poetry since a young age. So i always looked for the way to really express myself. And found it tru making music!
What’s the story behind your current music project?
I want to make people feel, my project is a way to get what I got on my mind out. And be able to say what i feel. It’s me not staying silent anymore, it’s me saying how it really is. Even how hard it is.
How would you describe your sound to someone who has never heard your music before?
I’d describe my sound as raw, emotional, and real, a mix between vulnerability and rage.
It’s born from pain, but it’s not just about suffering, it’s about surviving it, and trying to find the beauty.
I call it Phuncey, it’s this unique blend of dark trap, emotional rap, and a little bit of chaos and country vibe.
It’s the kind of sound that doesn’t try to be perfect, it’s honest, it bleeds, it shakes, and it connects with people who’ve been through real things.
Most tracks I make feels like a piece of me fighting to stay alive, but also finding beauty in the broken parts.
What is one thing you’ve learned that completely changed the way you make music?
I learned that you can’t wait for everyone to come to you. And that even though you can’t use the traditional tools to make music. You should not let that stop you from making what you love, if you really want it. It’s always a way, if you really want it. And burn for it!
What tools, instruments, or software are essential in your creative process?
I use something called suno to set up my songs! I write everything myself. But use suno to get my creations to life. And if it hadn’t been for suno. I would never been able to get my lyrics out.
Which indie artist or song are you loving right now?
Night Lovell have been one of the ones i listen to alot, I really Like how hes sound is. And that many of hes songs have a deep meaning. One of my favourites is PLEASE DON’T GO and ALIVE EVEN WHEN I DIE.
How have your personal experiences influenced your music and artistic vision?
My music is basically a reflection of my life. I’ve been through things that changed how I see people, love, trust, and myself.
I use music as a way to process all that, the pain, the anger, the confusion, but also the hope that’s still hiding underneath it.
Almost Everything I create comes from something real I’ve lived through. That’s why it’s raw, sometimes dark, and never polished just to sound “pretty.”
My vision is to show that broken doesn’t mean weak, it means human. And if my songs can make someone out there feel less alone, then I’ve done my job.
What emotions or messages do you hope listeners take from your work?
I want people to feel something real, even if it hurts.
My music isn’t about being perfect or positive all the time; it’s about surviving the chaos inside your own head.
If someone listens to my songs and feels like, “yeah, that’s exactly how I feel but couldn’t say it,” then I’ve done what I’m supposed to.
I want people to know they’re not crazy, they’re not alone, they’re just human.
Pain, love, addiction, trauma, it’s all part of the story, and I turn that into sound so we can all breathe for a second.
What’s the most important lesson music has taught you so far?
Music have taught me that even though things are hard sometimes, you can find beauty in the pain if you just hold on long enough, your storie doesn’t end just becouse you think it. Things will get better if you just let it. And it’s okey to have hard days! You just need to get back up again!
What is a dream venue or festival you would love to perform at?
I don’t really dream about preforming anywhere. My dream is for the people who really need to find my music, to find it. And it helps them understand that they are not alone.
If you could collaborate with any artist, past or present, who would it be and why?
If I could ever collaborate with a artist it would be Luke Bell. Becouse he really had a way of telling a storie and show hes sound. And the feelings he could bring in a song was just magic. He was a legend by himself in my eyes.
Where can our listeners follow and support your music? (Website,Spotify, IG, links)
https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCcqORJyfXzbZL0xqcMcPqow?si=gnBtC1WsiikVuKiu
https://www.instagram.com/team_originally_made?igsh=dnB4NHZwOTF5bXo3
https://www.facebook.com/share/1DVdzhYWvw
Looking toward the future, what’s your dream for the next chapter of your musical journey?
My dream is that people who needs my music find it! And that it helps them in some way or another.
What do you hope listeners will discover about you along the way?
I hope they come to see that I don’t fake what I write about, it’s all lived through.
I want them to understand that I’m just a good person trying my best, with a lot of mistakes behind me, but a real will to change.
Not just for myself, but for everyone who’s unseen, unheard, and without a voice.