Ben Armstrong
Interview by Brent Crampton
Photos by Kent Frost
Ben Armstrong is a Fayetteville, Arkansas native who’s altruistic efforts are bringing him to great lengths in the house music industry. He has been getting booked all over the States and has a few tracks in the works to be released on some major labels. Ben is a bright individual who throws free events in the beautiful parks of Fayetteville, AR.
While getting some local dj’s together and a BBQ pit are nothing special in itself, Ben takes it a step further and flys in national names in house music just to play at his events. Where is all the money coming from to do this? That’s a good question - see what he has to say about it.
Tell me what your free events are?
Well, basically they're just a good reason for good friends to get
together and have a good time listening to good music.
What kind of music/atmosphere/etc?
Since I play and produce house music, the events are definitely geared
towards house. But I also try to bring some intelligent and/or jazzy drum
and bass, down tempo, nu jazz, and really anything that has the right feel
for a park on a Saturday afternoon/evening. It's a really laid back
atmosphere that's basically all about having fun.
When is the next one and who is playing?
The next one is July 3 at Veteran's Memorial Park here in Fayetteville.
This is also my birthday party so it's pretty huge. I've got Trevor
Lamont, DJ Mes, Don Tinsley, Ken Liu from Headset Recordings, Josh Sweet
from Heights Music, and a whole slew of local and regional house
favorites. After that I'm doing another one August 14 that the line-up is still in
the works, but it will include The Freaky Afronaut, Jake Childs, and
Brent Crampton.
What gives you the motivation to do a free show?
Well, the main thing is I feel it's important to give something back.
I've been very lucky over the years and have been able to play a lot of
places around the country and now have several tracks coming out on some
dope labels. I think it's important to do things to thank the people that
support you and make the good things possible.
Doesn't the money come out of your own pocket?
Yeah, but it's all gravy. Every penny that I've spent has been well worth it.
What's the scene like in your hometown?
It's cool. It's a bit smaller as the city is smaller, but it's really
close knit and cool. There are also some good promoters that throw
quality shows. Esoteric Gen. does outdoor psy-trance stuff and gets great
turnouts. And Dancenhance, when they do shows, always bring diverse line-ups
of quality talent. Also we have a Friday and Saturday night weekly at Ron's Place, a club
here in town, which is picking up momentum every week and has some big
things planned for the near future.
Where have you been playing at and tell me something about your
production work?
This has been a busy, busy year. The beginning of the year, I took a
little break that actually started at the end of last year to really focus
on production and finishing up some projects that I've had out there for a
while. But since the beginning of Spring, it's been hectic playing
everywhere. Over the next few months I've got shows in Austin, Oklahoma
City, Tulsa, Springfield, Murpheysboro at Caveman 2, Chicago, Memphis,
etc, etc. Basically every weekend between now and the middle of September
is traveling all over the place, which is cool because I LOVE traveling!
As far as the production work, it's been really busy as well. The first
track that I worked on that got signed was actually a collaboration I did
with Don Tinsley that's coming out on Uni.form Recordings later this
summer with a remix from Jason Hodges. There's also another track that we
did together that's coming out soon on Inhale Music that you can pick up
on Stompy.com soon. I also have a track that I did coming out on Headset
Recordings soon with a remix from DJ Mes.
Also, Daniel Rockwell, Control C, and myself are starting a label as we
speak called Flytrap Records. We have our first release done and are
getting everything together for some dope remixes. The response so far
has been great so we're hoping to have the first release out sometime in
early Fall.
Other than that, I've got several remix projects that in the works for The
Freaky Afronaut, DJ Mes, and Don Tinsley.
It's exciting times for sure.
pictures of the events
FlyTrap Records web site should be up very soon. That will be the
place to check information on the events, tracks, etc.
Also you can check out Uniform Recordings, HeadSet Records and Inhale-Music for info on the tracks coming out.