Here's a small little interview, I was going to post in Studio Tech talk, but figured it's content could actually be enjoyed by all. It's an interview done by synth maker Future-Retro, basically starts off as the basic info one who has read any bio on Tom and Ed would know, but then there's a bit more interesting stuff further down:
http://www.future-re...albrothers.html
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(Somewhat) New Interview With Tom
#1
Posted 16 January 2009 - 7:45 PM
#2
Posted 16 January 2009 - 8:22 PM
Hey, thanks Biff for that great interview. Good questions there, yet the answers were a little short.
Particularly love this one:
Can you give us a glimpse into any future releases and what we can expect?
Well I'm just in the studio now trying to imagine the future....
Ah, that sounds sweet!!!
#3
Posted 16 January 2009 - 9:05 PM
I like this:
You have done collaborations with some great artists such as Bernard Sumner, Hope Samdoval, Bobby Gillespie, Wayne Coyne, Q-tip, etc.... Who are some artists that you haven't already worked with but would like to?
Jack White.... Rakim in his prime.
#5
Posted 16 January 2009 - 9:53 PM
Yah the Jack White comment makes me think deep. What would that be like....bluesy?
He's a man that like to ride his bike. Motor or pedal I wonder? Mountain or BMX? How many broken Bones?
Also cool to hear about the Distorted Sax line in "Falling Down". Is that the line in the track that plays throughout and when it cuts out in the middle it changes the pitch crazy.
The Private Psychedellic Reel-to-Reel
#6 inchemwetrust
Posted 17 January 2009 - 12:46 AM
I want to hear these 'troublesome' tracks!
Rakim, one of the most influential Top MC's of all time,would make a great connection with the Chems. Btw, im glad that the Bros got hip-hop inspired when they got started(especially Tom) cause my music listening got started in Rap/Hip-Hop, and is now coming back full circle.
Go for it Bros, get Rakim!