a.rodin
17th March 2002, 09:16
(I WISH I WAS IN LONDON MAY 1st.)
whoever does go, please take some photos and post them here;)
Si BEGG
O.M. Have you known Cristian Vogel for a long time?
S.B. We went to the same school - he was living in Stratford at the time. We missed each other, because he was a year younger than me, but I had some friends there and they said 'oh, you ought to meet this guy Cristian - he likes mad fucking music as well. He's got an Amiga and makes this crazy music. When he was at university in Brighton I was in London, and he got in touch because he heard that I had loads of analogue synths. He just had computers and stuff and was much more on a sampling tip. It started there really. With all of us - me Cristian, Neil Landstrumm, it's not so much that we make the same kind of music, just that we all have the same attitude towards it. At the time we were all into techno but very dissatisfied with the way techno was going, but at the time it wasn't so obvious. At the time | thought I was a techno guy making techno, and all of a sudden a year later everyone else was going off some where else. Me, Christian and Neil were going in a completely different direction and all of a sudden no one was really into what we were doing. It split when the Jeff Mills thing really hit in.
whoever does go, please take some photos and post them here;)
Si BEGG
O.M. Have you known Cristian Vogel for a long time?
S.B. We went to the same school - he was living in Stratford at the time. We missed each other, because he was a year younger than me, but I had some friends there and they said 'oh, you ought to meet this guy Cristian - he likes mad fucking music as well. He's got an Amiga and makes this crazy music. When he was at university in Brighton I was in London, and he got in touch because he heard that I had loads of analogue synths. He just had computers and stuff and was much more on a sampling tip. It started there really. With all of us - me Cristian, Neil Landstrumm, it's not so much that we make the same kind of music, just that we all have the same attitude towards it. At the time we were all into techno but very dissatisfied with the way techno was going, but at the time it wasn't so obvious. At the time | thought I was a techno guy making techno, and all of a sudden a year later everyone else was going off some where else. Me, Christian and Neil were going in a completely different direction and all of a sudden no one was really into what we were doing. It split when the Jeff Mills thing really hit in.