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Interview #1: GOODBYE METEOR


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1.What pedal you take for a mission to Mars?


*Laurent (Drumm): "Kick!"

*Cédric (Guitar): "My "dispatch master reverb" from eartquaker device, it's the only one I 'can't remove from my pedalboard and it's the only one that I can play without the others, i'm curious to hear how it sound on mars" ahah!"

*Max (Guitar): "I'd take a reverb pedal, I like reverb pedals, a lot."

*Julien (Bass): "I don't like the pedal to be honest, I prefer to plug in and play but I'll say the valeton anyway"





2.What album you take for a neverending moon travel?


*Laurent (Drumm): "Disintegration (The Cure)"

*Cédric (Guitar): "Wow Just one ? hmm... () Sigur Ros"

*Max (Guitar): "I'd take Ambient 1: Music for Airports by Brian Eno"

*Julien (Bass): "Strange Day (Doors)"



3.What are your conditions, your habits or your inspiration when composing a new track?


*Laurent (Drumm): "Composing a new track? In fact, composing a track is not really think, most of the time we compose as it was a jam session. It's mostly with feeling as a real preparation."

*Cédric (Guitar): "We stay to connected to the present moment, we keep what we really feel and we try write a song with, "

*Max (Guitar): "We need to feel kind of a chemistry when playing together. Sometimes, we can play hundreds different patterns before finding the good balance, the right feeling. And we need reverb. A lot."

*Julien (Bass): "I just need to be focused"



4.Do you have any information to give us concerning a new album or a new track?


*Laurent (Drumm): "I hope the public will receive the new 3 tracks EP as very emotional and intense."

*Cédric (Guitar): "we relase a new EP coming end of 2021 , it will be special because Tom (Keyboard) no longer play with us, so we ended up 4 without electronic sounds, so we took a more Rock and less organic way, it's a new sound, for us this EP is a bit like a birth of this new version or metamorphosis"

*Max (Guitar): "I can say I enjoyed recording it. Massively"

*Julien (Bass): "I 'll just say that the recording of this EP brought us all even closer together and that it must be felt in our music"





5.Which artist would you like to work with? (musician, illustrator, movie director or composer)


*Laurent (Drumm): "There are lots of artists I would like and think could match to do a vocal featuring : Sting, Robert Smith, Jonsi (Sigur Ros), Brendan Perry (Dead Can Dance), Billy Corgan, Brian Molko..."

*Cédric (Guitar): "In a dream it will be...Trent Reznor, Thom york , Blixa Bargel, Jonsi and Bjork

For a film...David Lynch, Quentin Tarantino, Gaspard Noe and Lars Von Trier "

.... and illustrator ? Greg from "The sound Camp" ! ;)"

*Max (Guitar): "I'd like to work with guys like Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfman, Andy Timmons, Johnny Greenwood, Sonic Youth, Interpol..."

*Julien (Bass): "Quentin Tarantino"





6.For which film would you have liked to make a sound track?

*Laurent (Drumm): "The Untouchables, but I'm not sure it could work with our music !"

*Cédric (Guitar): "Neverending story"

*Max (Guitar): "L'inconnu du lac (Stranger by the Lake), but I'm not sure it could fit with our music."

*Julien (Bass): "Natural born killer (Oliver Stone)"




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