PKS Posted December 17, 2005 Posted December 17, 2005 Hello guys and girls! I have made an interview with Blue Planet Corporation: http://www.trance.net/article/articleview/731/1/27/ Here he talks about new and old projects... This guy has made electronic music since the end of the 80's..! Feedback is welcome.. Take care! PKS Quote
Krell Posted December 18, 2005 Posted December 18, 2005 Hello guys and girls! I have made an interview with Blue Planet Corporation: http://www.trance.net/article/articleview/731/1/27/ Here he talks about new and old projects... This guy has made electronic music since the end of the 80's..! Feedback is welcome.. Take care! PKS 399680[/snapback] Thanks for the interview, I put info on our website as well (electrobeat.dk) - Really nice interview - Interesting that he prefers DJ sets over live sets... Best Wishes Krell Quote
Dragonflier Posted December 18, 2005 Posted December 18, 2005 BPC is one of the few artists left in the psy-scene that really got a talent, so this will for sure be interesting. Nice work man! Quote
amphiton Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 Thnx, PKS Will be an interesting read. Quote
GaySatanicHippie Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Thanks for the interview, I put info on our website as well (electrobeat.dk) - Really nice interview - Interesting that he prefers DJ sets over live sets... Best Wishes Krell 399904[/snapback] Thats kinda obvious to me , if youre an accomplished musician like BPC, you must feel stupid standing on stage twisting 2 or 3 knobs pretending its a live set. DJing on the other hand is an honest deal, everyone knows youre just playing other peoples tunes, theres a lot more to it than merely being a "human jukebox", but still, what you see is what you get. Quote
Krell Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Thats kinda obvious to me , if youre an accomplished musician like BPC, you must feel stupid standing on stage twisting 2 or 3 knobs pretending its a live set. DJing on the other hand is an honest deal, everyone knows youre just playing other peoples tunes, theres a lot more to it than merely being a "human jukebox", but still, what you see is what you get. 401067[/snapback] Yes, its a straight forward deal :-) He mentions very long sets (dont know if you read it) - and also very much diversity in the music. Not something you see that much - Actually, I have never heard such a long DJ set presented by someone who can mix and such (Ive only heard DAT djs spin long sets - 1 with a bit genre shifting and very bad mixing, and 1 100% dark psy and a bit better mixing). Mmm - I record long sets in stages myself, intended to be played after each other for 6-12 hours straight sometimes, and it is really a more interesting and complete voyage than the shorter sets. Im just glad someone with more influence on the scene than myself thinks the same way :-) Best Wishes Krell Quote
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