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Interview 4: AUSKLANG

 



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


My Fender Strat plus a Strymon Big Sky because it never fails to inspire me, so many possibilities! 

Or maybe also a Zoom MS-70 CDR because it’s like a swiss army knife ;) 


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

Brian Eno LUX 







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

We mostly create new songs while extended improvisations. The room we’re in and the atmosphere contributes as well to the creative process.

That’s we like to play our music in churches or rooms with large reverberation. 


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

We’ve released our Album „Chronos“ last year at Past Inside The Present. 

Currently we’re working on our second album „Kairos“.

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

Kjartan Sveinsson, the former keyboarder of Sigur Ros or Hildur Gudnadottir would be great artists 

for a collaboration. 




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

Arrival by Denis Villeneuve. Our album cover looks kind of like it’s from the movie ;) 



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