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 Interview #5


Adam : guitar/guitare , Aurélien : drums/batterie, Jérémy : bass/basse, Pierre : guitar/guitare, Rémi : vocal/chant


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


Rémi : Lars Ulrich’s drum on Metallica’s St Anger album.

Aurélien : An electronic drumkit with a shitload of various sounds and samples.

Pierre : A synthetiszer or a laptop with a DAW software and thousands of plugins inside

Jérémy  : An acoustic guitar, better than bass to play alone

Adam : A bass guitar, I think its deep sounds would fit well with the atmosphere 


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

Rémi : Cult Of Luna’s Somewhere Along the Highway

Aurélien : Antichrist Superstar from Marilyn Manson

Pierre : Dangerous - Michael Jackson

Jérémy  :   Tool - Lateralus

Adam : Natalia Lafourcade - Musas  




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

Rémi : Silence. Maximum Introspection.

Aurélien : In the rehearsal room with the guys, trying stuff.

Pierre : I use to focus on the main feeling or idea we want to describe and then I throw riffs trying to tell the story about it. 

Jérémy : Nothing special, just play along with the mates, listening to the various small intentions and push towards the right feeling.    

Adam : usually compose during the night, when the distractions disappear and my mind can focus fully on the music

  

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



Rémi : It will go further than the previous album.

Aurélien : We want to go further in the feelings than on the first one.

Pierre : I can only tell you "work in progress" 😉

Jérémy : You won't get what you want...

Adam : Yes.

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

Rémi : Jeff Hanneman or Jonathan Davis (during the first two Korn’s album)

Aurélien : many of them ! For the band, in the "genre" we're in i'd say Kurt Ballou as a sound director, and for me as a musician i'd love even just to talk with drummers like Larnell Lewis or Benny Greb.

Pierre : I think I'd work with a painter or an illustrator but very difficult to chose one : I'd say Enki Bilal, a french comics artist

Jérémy : Scott Kelly / Neurosis

Adam : It would be amazing to work with Neige, from Alcest

  

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

Rémi : The Good, the Bad and the Ugly from Sergio Leone.

Aurélien : Metropolis from Fritz Lang.

Pierre : Howl's Moving Castle - Hayao Miyazaki 

Jérémy : Into the wild - Sean Penn / Even though the actual soundtrack is already magical

Adam : Interstellar by Christopher Nolan



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