Rhyme Report No time cover art

Published on September 10th, 2020 | by Guest Contributor

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No Time on Paradigm Records

No time cover art

‘No time’ is that old school/new wave trap/hip hop vibe released on Paradigm Records for you to bump up in your cars making you feel intensive and chill at the time. Inspired by the 3 am Vibe, it showcases how some creative souls come alive only in the night time. Waking up in the A.M but still owning the day and getting the job done whilst keeping their energy protected and not having time for the ones with no agenda or purpose. Armaan proves this by saying ” Don’t be texting me if you ain’t about agendas, everyone I meet likes to work before the bender!” The song certainly glorifies self-entitlement of an Artist and their craft. It also showcases the value of one’s time and how one can use their time as the most powerful tool for their own self-growth and upliftment.

                                               

Composed and Produced by Vylom (born Vaibhav Anand) Who is a Multi-Genre Producer and an Artist who delves in creating his own Hybrid Genre by taking Soundscapes from various textures and styles of music like Future Bass, Deep House, World Music, Trap, Hip/Hop, Rnb and Orchestral. He is currently working on Multiple releases and has some exciting collaborations ahead, some even with Bollywood renowned artists and productions for Major Labels. He is always on the lookout for a new sound and is forever open-minded when it comes to experimentation and breaking rules. Watch out for his latest music this year.

Released on Paradigm Records, Paradigm Records is a platform created by Apram Lamba from Paradigm India that is dedicated to building the culture and category of non-film music in India. Paradigm Records is the go-to destination for fans of non-film music who are seeking original content, meaningful music, and clutter-breaking slick videos.

Paradigm not only work with new-comers but also make sure that most of their tracks & videos convey an important message to society. The music that they produce meets international standards but the bigger deal is that they work with local budding Indian talent. They mainly focus against social evils with their indirect approach to avoid being preachy and the message being more subtly registered by the viewers.

Their previous tracks are Reckless, Lost, Maine Dil Se Kaha, Main Irrfan, and many more. Plug-in your earphones, head to their YouTube channel, and enjoy their music.



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