Q. Who are your favourite artists?
A. I used to be a big Queen fan as a kid. Then I got a bit obsessed by The Prodigy before getting super into Jungle (the genre).
Now I have a much broader range of artists I’m into, right across the board. Jon Hopkins & Nils Frahm are doing great things. Om Unit, Frederic Robinson & Machinedrum have always been awesome. I like a few bits from Anderson Paak, NAO, Royce Wood Jnr & SG Lewis on the more pop side of things. I also love a bit of Jose Gonzalez, Bon Iver, Novo Amor, Fink, Sigur Ros and Cinematic Orchestra and everything by Maxim Wolzyn.
I’ve been working with some really great artists and bands recently too - Peng Shui, KIN, Sk Shlomo, Equals, Aux, XOA & Cap Carter are all really promising!
Q. If you weren’t working in music what would you be doing?
A. I tried not doing music but it didn’t work out. I’ve had jobs in silver service, factories/warehouses, teaching, even worked in Topman for a bit (they soon put me on after-hours clean-up duty after they realised I hated everything about fashion retail!).
I think if I wasn’t working in music I would be bouncing from job to job hating life. To be honest I’m not very qualified to do much else!
Q. What would your fantasy mic be? (i.e. not one currently in existence!)
A. I think a super-focussed wireless dynamic microphone, with built-in de-esser would be a dream. The amount of live mixing consoles that don’t feature a decent de-esser astound me.
Q. What are the 4 words you’d chose to describe Aston, or your experience with the brand?
A. Quality, Affordable, Professional & Friendly!
Q. What was the first song that made you cry?
A. I think listening to Queen ’Too Much Love Will Kill You’ was a bit much for a 12-year old me. As a massive Queen fan at that age I had learnt about how Freddie had died from Aids, and how tough it must have been to be homosexual when he was growing up, and I think it’s around that age you start realising how dark the world can be. Obviously now I can listen back and it can feel a bit cheesy, but then It just seemed like the most tragic thing I had ever experienced.
Not that I’m any less prone to tears now. I cried at a bus stop listening to ’Stay Alive’ by Jose Gonzalez. I cried on the train listening to ‘To Build a Home’ by Cinematic Orchestra. Sampha’s ’No-one Knows Me (Like The Piano)’ was also a contender!