The bit where they talk about what parents say when you tell them you want to go into music is so true. I remember teaching myself how to play drums and it was around the time I was picking my options for GCSE's and I really wanted to take music and my mum said to me "Make sure you have something to fall back on though". I ended up studying my Music GCSE After school for 2 hours every week and I left with an A. I then decided to do a levels and still continuing with the theme of music I picked Music Technology as one of my subjects and I left Sixth form with very good grades and technical Knowledge regarding music. I'm now in my 2nd year of University studying Audio Engineering and Production. It just goes to show that if there is a path that you really want to follow then you SHOULD follow it.
The bit where they talk about what parents say when you tell them you want to go into music is so true. I remember teaching myself how to play drums and it was around the time I was picking my options for GCSE's and I really wanted to take music and my mum said to me "Make sure you have something to fall back on though". I ended up studying my Music GCSE After school for 2 hours every week and I left with an A. I then decided to do a levels and still continuing with the theme of music I picked Music Technology as one of my subjects and I left Sixth form with very good grades and technical Knowledge regarding music. I'm now in my 2nd year of University studying Audio Engineering and Production. It just goes to show that if there is a path that you really want to follow then you SHOULD follow it.
I loved this video guys. Felt really genuine, warm and honest.
What a guy. Great interview.
Amazing!!
The interviewer is Richard, the former bass player from PWEI!
Not forgetting Bentley Rhythm Ace :)
That was so cool. The awkwardness of 2 old friends catching up.
Can I ask a question please, how did you do your first album? Was it on a 16 or 8 bit or something
The interviewers voice really makes my skin crawl.