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Interview #21: RAUSTE

 


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

Will I be able to come back? Then a sampler or a recorder would be enough. In order to catch everything I can hear inside the spacecraft. 


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

Daydream nation by Sonic Youth. I really think I would need them.

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

Don't really know. Is often late evening when finally I've got time for me. I generally start by improvising. It always start with some intentions but it generally end up with something different. 


I would like to say that everything that come out is intentional but is actually far from that. I'm not a composer in that sense. It happened to do a whole track just by looking to a video with no sound. Image and sound are really correlated to me. I like to consider the process of composing as a synesthetic experience.

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

I'm working on new tracks. Is going slowly, but is OK. Most of the tracks turn out to be quite sad (that was not the intention) so I'm mostly wondering why is that. 

I still need to find the common factor for that. I like these kind of feedback actions that the tracks have on me : to generate music by  certain feelings, to listen to the music and by doing that understanding other feelings that were not so clear at the beginning. Is a kind of revelation.



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

 Collaboration is a big issue for me. I've never been able to collaborate with other musicians. Probably that's why I find my kind of solo-synth-ambient world a place where I feel I can fit into it. 
Not because I wouldn't like the idea of collaborating whit others but because I have to much respect for other musicians works that I wouldn't dare to touch or come close to them. On the other way I would like to collaborate with other form of arts. Contemporary dance has always fascinated me. Pina Bausch will always have a place in my heart.

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

I hope  Christopher Nolan will give me a call when is time to think about the next movie :)

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