What inspired you to first start making music? And how did you come to be in your current incarnation? Or if you prefer, a brief bio about you.
With time I’ve come to the conclusion that I have been inspired to make music not so much by music itself but other things. Of course, you’re listening to something you like and want to do it in a similar way, but the longer you’re in it, the more you come to the conclusion that the music you make includes people you meet, places you visit, dreams you have had, anger, happiness, death and life.
Provide us with some info about your latest release…
Since the beginning of 2019, when we started playing rehearsals, we have released two tracks on LP and MC. Then we asked a great Polish techno artist Jacek Sienkiewicz and our long-time friend, magnificent hip-hop producer 1988, to mix one of those tracks; the remixes were then also released on vinyl and tape. Over the year, we have played 25 concerts in clubs, galleries, cellars and festivals. In 2020 we will release our second album and double everything – there will be four tracks on the album and we plan to play 50 concerts.
Which ones would you consider your main influences both music-wise & non-music-wise?
I think I answered this question in the answer 1.
In what way does your sound differ from the rest genre-related artists/bands and why should we listen to your music? In other words, how would you describe your sound?
Our friend called it DUBWAVE and I think this is a good name. There is a lot bass pulsating around something that resembles waves of different sizes and colours. I leave the rest to our listeners – let them interpret the music how they want.
Please name your 3 desert islands albums, movies & books…
music: TUTTI HARP CHMURY, ANDRZEJ NOWAK A VIEW OF WILDERNESS, TSAR POLOZ Give Everybody Their Space,
films: The 400 Blows – François Truffaut, Playtime – Jacques Tati, Salto – Tadeusz Konwicki
Books With cold blood – Truman Capote, Baby, or First Love – Sándor Márai, Podróż za jeden uśmiech – Adam Bahdaj
Do you prefer studio or performing live and why?
We never work in the studio, I don’t like it very much. It completely takes away my confidence and the sense of freedom. We record the music ourselves in our small rehearsal room, sipping some tea. Of course, the most important are the concerts, because we can play directly for people, and that’s what it’s all about.
Is there any funny-unique story you would like to share with us, always in relation to your music ‘career’?
Sure, no problem. After the last show, at the beginning of December, I drove 300 km home only to realize I forgot to take my jacket from the club. With all the money for the show in its pocket.
Which track of your own would you point out as the most unique and why?
Just as I have mentioned we have recorded only two tracks and both are unique to me because during the recordings I felt like I was on vacations and felt no pressure. I felt as if I was doing it for the first time in my life.
Would you like to share with our readers your future plans?
Please go back to answer 2.
Free question!!! (Ask yourself a question) you wish to answer and haven’t been given the opportunity…
Unfortunately I can’t think of anything right now. Thank you for the questions!
Curated by: Christos Doukakis
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