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Carson Charles Elliott Rammelt (born June 14, 1995) professionally known as SIXFOOT 5, is an American fim composer, and record producer known for his innovative sound and diverse musical style. Emerging from New York City, New York, Rammelt gained recognition in the early 2020’s for his unique blend of genres, including electronic pop music and film score. Rammelt is best known for his musical works within the LGBTQ Community.
Throughout his career, SIXFOOT 5 has collaborated with a range of artists, specifically in the queer community, from emerging talents to established musicians such as Lagoona Bloo, Alaska Thunderfuck, Rosé, Lady Camden, Michael Mott, Blaine Krauss, Nicky Doll, Peppermint and more. His production work is characterized by its intricate layering, catchy melodies, and a keen understanding of modern music trends, as well as his work in AI and film score. SIXFOOT 5 is known for his innovative approaches to his music, and challenging musical boundaries with unique sounds, production and writing.
"I've always said music is the fashion of sound," the producer says, adding his job is to "manipulate those frequencies and sounds and turn them into something beautiful, and thought-provoking — like a fashion designer and their fabrics, I want the listener and the artist to feel something when they listen to the record."
SIXFOOT 5 Productions
editIn 2021, SIXFOOT 5 founded SIXFOOT 5 Productions, where he nurtured new talent and pushed the boundaries of music production. His contributions to the industry have earned him accolades, and he has been featured in various media outlets for his impactful work such as ABC News and People Magazine.