Q. Who are your favourite artists?
A. The Beatles, Nick Drake, John Mayer, James Taylor
Q. If you weren’t working in music what do you think you would be doing?
A. I really love cooking and I’m not half bad at it so I probably would have liked to have done something like a really cool gin bar that does some cool halloumi chorizo kind of thing going on.
Q. If you could have a fantasy microphone, that could do absolutely anything, what would your fantasy microphone be?
A. My fantasy microphone would be an Aston version of The Beatles classic AKG mic.
Q. What are the four words that you’d choose to describe Aston or your experience with the brand?
A. Performance, style, clarity, quality.
I’m going to tell you this now, I’ve got that written down! I didn’t even know you were going to ask that question and it just so happened I had four words written down because I emailed you an artist review and those are the four words that I used.
The clarity is perfect all the time, you can literally plug it in, turn it on, turn it up, flat EQ and it just sounds great and there are not many mics that do that certainly not for in the region of about £300 which is what I think the Aston Spirit retails at. They are so robust and well made. I mean I am one clumsy guy, I have dropped that mic about 15 times and it’s left dents in the floor, it’s built to last and again that’s something you don’t get these days. It’s like a tank.
Q. What was the first song that made you cry?
A. Blackbird by The Beatles.
I remember it very vividly. I was about 16 and they did a 100 Greatest Albums of All Time on the BBC. I watched it and I was really interested because a lot of these albums I’d never heard of and it was during those formative years where you really start developing your own personal taste in music, as opposed to just listening to what’s on television and radio or what your friends like so that you’re part of the gang. Number 10 in the list was The White Album and there went on to be 3 more Beatles albums in the top 10 and it was just this video of Paul McCartney playing this song. They became my favourite band that night and they’ve stayed there ever since.
I started to collect the records, and I just kept listening to this song over and over.. I think it was like an early venture into drinking and feeling very emotional as you do at that age and yeah, it just brought me to tears and I remember thinking the day that I can play that song on guitar is the day that I know I can play guitar properly. I even named my studio after it.