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June 16, 2020

Last updated on August 1, 2020

That's 5 | Cam Wild

Dave Chaplin

StockX EU

Cam Wild has cemented himself as one of the stand-out talents on the London music scene: traversing genres, experimenting with electronic textures, and collaborating with the UK's biggest names.

Cam Wild has cemented himself as one of the stand-out talents on the London music scene: traversing genres, experimenting with electronic textures, and collaborating with the UK's biggest names.

This article is part 55 of 82 in the series: That's 5

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An incredibly sought after and versatile producer, Cam Wild was initially attracted to music by the mavericks, with influences ranging from Bjork to Timbaland to Flying Lotus. A self-taught musician, who also worked as his own A&R, Wild is a true tastemaker, utilizing his connections to collaborate with musicians from a range of genres.

His debut single “Crazy Life” ft. Young Adz has scored well over a million streams and has helped set the young producer on a rapid trajectory as an artist in his own right. We caught up with Wild for the latest installment of That’s 5.

The following interview has been lightly edited.

What influences you?

Everything and everyone, shout out to FKA Twigs.

What’s the most overrated?

Not FKA Twigs. I’m joking! Too many things to list.

What’s the most underrated?

Being consistent, I think that you can achieve all of your goals through consistent hard work and not letting up. If you want to achieve something, there’s nothing stopping you but working day and night.  I think people need to appreciate the length of time it takes to achieve, not just in music, but in any discipline.

What are you most excited about right now?

I’m most excited about making new music. I’ve got some amazing projects lined up with some incredible artists from all around the world that I’m very excited about because I’m experimenting with new sounds and genres. I’ve always wanted to make a lot of different music, and now that’s happening!

What’s next for you?

Aside from loads of exciting new music with international artists, I’m also working with some of my favorite new UK artists who will blow up in the next few months. I’ve been working with OXI, and we just released a track I produced. He’s going to do big things.

Bonus Question: Was that 5?

Yeah, I think so? Is this a trick question!?