EES is EarlyGame's Artist of the Day!
From Namibia to South Africa to Germany, Eric Sell a.k.a. EES is moving up in the world and at a rapid pace. With 9 albums under his belt, he has ambition and is not about to slow down. His music style is a blend of Kwaito, African House, Afro Pop, Afro-Reggae, and has a really funky fresh spin to it. EES was born and bred in Namibia and started to slowly get into music in 2001, creating a unique African vocal singing style. Ever since, he has been making a massive impact on Kwaito music outside of Africa and has received several awards of recognition including the MTV Listeners Choice award, the Channel O Best Kwaito video in Africa, and he won the German X-Factor in 2018 with his Band.
Another Highlight is that EES just released his own energy drink called „WUMA“ (www.wuma-drink.com) & his new spice called “Nam Flava Spice” (www.namflava.com). EES has never lost touch with his roots and in his lyrics, you can clearly hear the Afrikaans/English/German influence. All in all, EES is a very outgoing & positive vibe person who just wants his listeners to enjoy his music and experience what he lives for, ...Yes-Ja! – NAM Flava Music!
What is your favorite video game soundtrack?
The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening (Remake)
Who's your favorite video game music composer?
Ryo Nagamatsu
What’s your favorite video game?
I would not know where to start!-) Each game has its own special highlights I would say. But I am a big fan of ego perspective video games as it pulls you into the world even more than other games.
What game inspired you to do music?
To be really honest - I didn't not get inspired to do music by video games. as a musician - its like the universe chooses you - you dont have too much choice!-) and its a complete honor to do music for people and spread the rhythms and energy out there
What video game are you currently playing?
Still Fortnite!-)
Would you ever like to write music for video games? What would it be like?
Oh, this would be amazing to have a song of mine in a video game. I would love to have my music in Call of Duty or even Fortnite
How important is music for video games / video games for music?
Music (sound) is 50% of the experience - many would not believe but - try switching off your sound for a video game and see how much LESS fun it is to play. Because music is emotions - and these get pumped up playing video games