Q. Which artists would you like to work with?
A. I would love to work with Ariana Grande. I’m a few degrees of separation from Post Malone, it would be great to work with him. H.E.R. is huge right now, she’s phenomenal. I have a vision for Herbie Hancock and Stevie Wonder. They’ve collaborated before but they’ve found ways at certain times in history to remain themselves but offer something that people can understand as relevant at that time, and I think it’s time again to show once again what their music can offer to all generations.
Q. If you weren’t working in music what would you be doing?
A. I’d be an IP lawyer. My Dad has a law degree. He just wanted the knowledge so he could help people and that’s what I’d use the knowledge for.
Q. What would your fantasy mic be?
A. I would love a mic that had a hard drive in it so I could just push a button and record then and there, and if it was USB I could download the audio file straight into my laptop. Teaching at USC, one of the biggest questions I get is how to process vocals, so dealing with sibilance and dynamics - either keeping the breaths in between, or negating them completely - if I could get that in a mic, where I could live with it without having to de-ess it, that would be incredible.
Q. What are the 4 words you’d chose to describe Aston, or your experience with the brand?
A.
Clean, Smooth, Open, Personable
Q. What is the first song that made you cry?
A. Somewhere In The Dark by Michael Jackson, produced by Quincy Jones