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ThomBizznitch
Fake'd up!!!

Registered: Jul 2004
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arturob
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Miami
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Apr-11-2005 17:21
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arturob
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Miami
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| quote: | Originally posted by Mr. Pink
Ok so seriously.........WTF!!!!!!!!!
WTF
anyone got any news on the guy?
cd? productions?
whats up!? |
Jacques Lu ContBORN
Bedale, North Yorkshire, 1977
MUSICAL ROOTS
“I’m a bit of a musical robot. I’ve never been part of a scene; I didn’t grow up as part of a movement; I’m not a hip hop
head. In fact, Im probably one of the only music producers that will confess to having no interest in the emergent hip hop
scene of that time whatsoever. I’ve always been a studier of styles. My parents had a strong classical music influence on
me and were very analytical about music. I’m similar - not to the extent where I ignore the ‘X’ factor of music or
over-criticise it - but where in my head I’m now feeling totally isolated and unaffected by trends and the like. My listening
never followed any distinct pattern and that, I think, reflects on my work. I don’t see myself as belonging to any
movement or scene or style. My listening was a strange journey including Harold Faltermeyer, Jean-Michelle Jarre, Yes,
Bomb The Bass… there’s no common link between any of it. My age is an interesting one – I was too young for acid
house or hip hop and probably just picked at bits of the past.”
FIRST PROJECTS
“I studied music at O-Level, A-Level and through my musical grades. I was more interested in notating music than
anything else, I love looking at scores and that kind of thing. I’ve ended up in this electronic environment and that’s
probably due to my best friend Adam (who I’m now in Zoot Woman with). We set out to make a record (the first Zoot
Woman thing) and that was the first time I’d done that. Before then I’d never even given anything a name, never mind
thought about releasing anything. I don’t really like words, I’m not a reader at all. When you look at my life there’s music
and numbers. I’m a fact man! I’d rather experience something than read about another person’s experiences.”
LABELS AND PRODUCTION
“The music world is very interesting for someone like me. You’re signed to a label but you’re free to remix anywhere,
which means you work with a whole variety of different labels on a number of different things. I have a deal with Wall of
Sound and I’m remixing for Sony for example. It’s an interesting and diverse experience and you never really feel
trapped. You hear of the old ‘stuck in a crap record deal’ thing and I’m sure that still goes on, but for someone like me
the situation is pretty perfect. There’s no general rule to remixing, you just listen to a song and think ‘how would I have
made that?’ You never try and please the original artist, you have to try and please yourself. That’s true of all things in
life I think. If you approach anything trying to please the person youre doing it for, you probably wont do a good job. If
you set your own standard to match you’ll please everyone.”
___________________
www.arturobonetti.com // www.giuseppeottaviani.com
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