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Interview #13: LUMASTORA

 



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

It's not just one pedal but a combination. It's the Chase Bliss Audio Mood and my JN-1 tape machine modified by my good friend Nathaniel Gibson. Those two are a perfect pairing with the Hologram Microcosm. That combination is the essence of the Lumastora sound. 


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

It would have to be the Jimmy Eat World album "Static Prevails".  That album has been such a huge part of my life and I can't imagine not having that album right by my side. 


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

I spend most mornings in the studio before I have to go to work. That's mainly when I will do my mixing of tracks and songs. The main day for creativity and recording is Sundays. 

That's when I have the most time to sit down and get lost for a few hours in the studio. I usually start with a guitar loop put to tape and then run it into the Mood. Every song that I do typically starts there and then I just build the song around that. The Mood is a huge inspiration. You never know what you're going to get and I love that.

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

I sure do! My new album "When We Are" is coming out April 8th. 


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

Christopher Royal King. He is so talented! From his design to music. His work has been a big inspiration and it would be amazing to work with him one day. And if you haven't had the pleasure of listening to Disassembler "A Wave From a Shore" you definitely should take the time. Put on some headphones and get lost for a bit. Beautiful work!


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

Every soundtrack is perfect in its own right. That was created specifically for that movie in that moment. So I wouldn't ever want to change a thing.

With that being said one of my all time favorite soundtracks would have to be Requiem For a Dream. That soundtrack changed the way I look at film and the music within it. The music became a character. A part of the journey. 


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