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the troubadour cafe
with mister Fredersssssssick Robinson has ago good thanks if the FSO
giggle Royal Albert Hall last night absolutely incredible can you kinda
before we got a game to the technicality the how you make music
Nikon maybe just give me a bit of history about itself
house died how long is the be I started with classical violin
and got bored at some point because I wanted more creative control
than I did some tasks violin and got bored with that wanted more creative
control
and then a friend of mine made some really cool ringtones
on his Nokia phone and I'll blown away so I said how do you do that
other the program and then I got I don't know some logic version
and just started making music endlessly in all different styles
and then by the time I was finished with high school a hat kinda had the feeling
yeah this is actually worth listening to
my first release was limited
thing final bit fun stuff the school for you personally
yeah it definitely that someone that wants to make everything
organically from the start the UN ever interested in in DJ'ing for example
I thought well if i DJ I have
some control but its over a long period of time
I wanted to go and have more control over individual parts
so I thought I'll just old
develop a live performance we read more more controlled sound
that I'm for the first draft I kinda
had loops creepiness loops and then I got the
electric violin and up
and the Wii Remote that with there in a very in the very beginning
and then I can played over those creepy loop
and then I just kept adding instruments to make it more fun to play for me
and more fun to look at and listen to other people down
from do this is also one of the first instrument
I got um I found it in my parents basement
I think Mike grandpa went to Africa ones and body with them
at though this is Billy cool I really like the sound a bit and
ok
life I once make it made a track with that
and I thought I'd like to have that as a live instruments so I kinda I
tape to contact Mike to the back a career
doesn't look really good when it does the job basically it's a little contact
Mike that picks up the vibrations
the whole thing and then I could just plug it in and
and display nice melodies for our
to me the important thing was that when you look at it you understand what's
happening
because if I if I use to complicated stuff
then you can at some point you cannot see the difference between this is
pre-made
and I'm doing this right now and also for use very elaborate
like effects and stuff I write them at home or somebody else right
mites them and then it's not really my work and I
I don't know I can do this once and then turn it into a massive
three-minute Abyan stuff just buy it turning on an effect and its kinda not
the point
here
so this thing was also one of the first to use
the regular reap remote for a game console
and what it does it just arm
I know what is called accelerometer and something that just a few kilometres
area which
just get you the angle to the earth's surface
and acceleration how much you move it around
up
electronic music has that problem when you hear massive sounds
but you don't see anything BC somebody turning in our
and then you kinda because we're used to seeing big movement and then hearing
that sounds like a big drum you did
NEC good you want that connection
an electronic music is just it's very important to me to put that together
that's why I also have the drum pad and then I just just get a lot of movement
and hear that
as well just to connect oh yeah
very key can get it anywhere
and it's really just a drum pads and you four different North
that you can use and I use it for a lot of different things
for of course the
most basic one just the drums deny the kick snare
hired depression something I'm but also for bass sounds I have a little
up Keyport
which is very nice so I can I can kinda
Papineau and and that
the and I have four different sounds a baseline on this note
arm and then another instrument which is
using this to would be i Press accord and then I have kinda been up to eighty
eight er
so every time I get this a new note that this Court
gets played I kind of have to do that so I can you with
as little equipment as possible for as many different sounds as possible
because at some point I just have to carry too much around
debut album coming soon mixed signals
a.m. how did it go how did the production go
it's really different than everything I made before just because I've
I guess just the thought them being able to say I can do whatever I want now
and I can put that on one key here in Pisa work
and then the whole thing what is the concept but the album
and I made I made a track called mixed signals which is also on the album
and I really like the title and the idea of it am I making
music for people who work from my are primarily listen to listening music
or the dance music and its kinda it's not really clear to me as well I kinda I
just do what I want to do what I feel like in my tastes are exactly in the
middle between them
is again listening music when I got into drum and bass
by immediately went to the kinda powders on risk just people who got these kinda
rules from the drum and bass saundra um
and try to work very creatively within that without the
I don't know yeah the formula I guess that's in there to make somebody dance
in a club
do ok
the are you are you working on your album
no I'm not but I'm I guess I'm about to start
is just is just a long working process and I have already if you know what new
ideas on what I try to
on try to achieve in the next album
but I've also got uni on the side
so it's good if a look at that I wanna pick your brain a little bit
your favorite artist when you were twelve years old prodi
I got that from a big sister I'm very thankful worst stage memory
I started playing and after two and a half minutes mile computer crashed
and then I had to start again from scratch and
after that I realised anything can crash at any moment
and that makes all the coming get very exciting cuz
very stressful as a whole yeah exactly your best stage memory
that was weld
I guess that was yesterday I mean I haven't played so many games so far and
they just
is good more fun every time and
especially playing its support for or ex-spouse thats the crowd is just
amazing
it's just so much because they
they kinda they're really listen to you and they're really kinda most to them
really understand what you doing
and is just it works pretty well in that crowd
the truck you produced that you prefer the favor
and that's a tough one
sold this is track mixed signals which is going to be on the album
and I think that's my favorite sabretech good stuff thanks a lot for drip
your cup ok
me and