If you could go back in time and start over given what you have learned in your career so far, what changes and approach would you have done differently?
FATHER OF CHROME: If I could go back in time, I would try to start performing earlier in my career. I really enjoy performing now, but it took a long time to start to feel confident and truly enjoy myself and in turn have people enjoy themselves during my set. If I had the confidence to go out and seek more opportunities earlier on, I think it would have accumulated into an even better live aspect to my music today.
MACRHOHARD: Honestly, I have no sepcific regrets in the method and routes I took to become the musician I am today, but I certainly would have gotten here sooner and with more grace if it weren’t for some of my overthinking or shameful and toxic mindsets.
In my naive youth I may have compared myself with my peers with jealousy or self doubt, or be hesitant to approch someone due to my inadequate social meida numbers, or look down on certain genres or trends, or not care too much about mixing/mastering thinking that is only for engineers.. etc.
So in short, I would like to have realized the importance of being humble, openminded, respectful, resourceful, studius, and sincere for the reverence of making refined music sooner.
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2Who/what are the biggest inspirations in the music you create today
MACROHARD: In general, I get musical inspirations from anything and everything around me (sounds of birds chirping, an anime BGM, car sirens, old K-pop at a karaoke, tiktok videos, etc..) but as for the great musicians that have left a mark on my soul, it would be: DJ Premier, Notorious B.I.G., DJ Shadow, Brodinski, Pretty Lights, Eric Prydz, Flying Lotus, and Sphongle, to name a few.
FATHER OF CHROME:
I have always had my top 3:
#1 Daedelus, an amazing LA based performer. I originally saw him when I was going to school in San Fran, he did a free show at the apple store. best known for his monome performances he is an amazing artist, and now at this point in my life i have met him and even had the pleasure of giving him some of my artwork.
#2 The Widdler, a godfather in deep dark dubstep. I have been listening to him since I first switched from making music no one will ever hear in Garageband, to a major leap in my production career with Reason. Just excellent, really deep innovative sound design that no one could match. Now he is really seeing the fruits of his labor and garnishing the recognition that he deserves. I had the pleasure of meeting him and even having releases on Sum R&R which has also hosted some of his releases. Big goal of mine is to one day have something under one of his WiddFam releases.
#3 Crystal Castles, Beautiful melodies coupled with distorted punk vocals and Alice Glass star power. I can only describe crystal castles as chilling techno punk for the dystopian future. I really wanted to achieve the ability to make something heavy yet melodic, catchy but truly unique. Crystal Castles captured this in their music and as true innovators have been doing it for almost 20 years. Despite recent developments in the bands history between the 2 members, their first album will forever be a major influence on me and one of my personal favorites. I will forever be an Alice Glass fan, Crystal Castles or her new solo project.
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