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Great interview, thanks for posting Suli.
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What else are you listening to at the moment?
I've been listening to classical music for the last four or five years pretty strongly, but the last year I've been getting into the opera and listening to these crazy Anton Webern songs that are totally fucking freaked out! Also I have a lot of friends who make music and they send me tracks. I'm really really loving Franco Cinelli, this guy from Argentina. He's always blowing me away with his new tracks. I'm probably the biggest Franco Cinelli fan. And the new Thomas Melchior album is fucking phenomenal. It's just weird because when I went to the studio to give Thomas my album, he gave me his album. We had a meeting, like an album exchange. And so I went home immediately and put it on. His record is really, really moody, and deep and beautiful. It also tells a story, you know? It starts off very Melchior, very super housey, groovy, funky, and then it just gets so deep, and I dare say beautiful, you know? It's called No Future Disco. Thomas and I finished our albums around the same time, and I think we both sort of had the same sort of...
Idea?
Well, we never discussed it. But when I heard his album, I felt like he'd probably thought to himself that he wanted to hear some more music in techno. And I guess that's maybe my point. I love a lot of the tracks I hear out, but I could stand to here a little more music, you know?
Some chords and some keys.
Right, but then sometimes maybe I'm not in that mood either. And that could be tonight. Someone could play a big booty house track and I could be like, "Oh gross. I want to hear beats." |
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