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Q The Shave Experiment for Servicing

Q FOLLOWS UP HIS RAW CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED EP THE SHAVE EXPERIMENT  WITH THE EXTENDED DIRECTOR’S CUT  FEATURING FIVE NEW SELF-WRITTEN AND SELF-PRODUCED SONGS

LISTEN HERE

WATCH THE MAKING OF THE SHAVE EXPERIMENT (DIRECTOR’S CUT) IN SHORT FILM HERE

Shave Experiment Directors Cut
“The power of “If You Care” isn’t in the conventional come-on of lyrics…. It’s in the persistent rhythmic displacement, top to bottom.”

“The South Florida native dropped his debut The Shave Experiment in late 2020 and delivered five full tracks of innovative and soul-searching music, leaving listeners to wonder what Q will deliver next.”

The Shave Experiment is a genre-bending escapade, filled with lush guitars that are welcoming to the ear, fusing pop, funk, and R&B.

(June 4th, 2021 – New York, NY) In his new redefined version of The Shave Experiment (Director’s Cut), Q returns with five new songs, including the recently released tracks “If You Care” which debuted with his COLORS performance and “Want”. Blending elements of R&B, Funk, Pop and everything in between, Q gets candid in the process recorded in his short film shot by frequent collaborator Sophie Fabien. Watch HERE. While topping multiple 2021 “Artists to Watch” lists, it is clear that Q Marsden is making a name for himself.
ABOUT Q
With a powerful falsetto and a knack for tender, soulful storytelling, Q Marsden is well on his way to capturing the hearts and minds of a generation.

Q was five years old when he started recording music. Raised by musician parents, the 21-year-old singer-songwriter from Pembroke Pines, Florida fondly remembers laying his first tracks down in studios his father brought him to in Jamaica. Despite his early foundations in music, Q was never taught how to play the piano, guitar, and drums that grace his stirring, melodic songs. “I would listen to it and try to play it piece by piece,” Q explains about teaching himself to play the keys by ear and using classic Mozart as a guide. Soon enough he was programming beats into his mother’s Triton keyboard. When he heard Drake’s 2013 album Nothing Was The Same, Q was inspired to make production his focus, and even sold a guitar he had bought in order to get the computer equipment he needed to strengthen his sound.
“My music now has no resemblance to Forest Green or even Thoughts,” Q says about the evolution of his sound and new, collaborative music on the horizon. He’s in a different place now, and so naturally, the music is different.

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