Define your genre in five words or less:
Electronic music.
Bearing the terrible clichéd nature of this question, what do you reckon people will say you sound like?
Rhythmic, melodic, colourful and simple in nature. Influences of mid to late ’80s/early ’90s dance music can usually be found in my music.
Describe the best gig you have ever played.
My EP launch earlier in the year at Boney. Or at my friends bungalow party in the Apollo Bay Otways where I used a piece of wood with contact mics fed into my custom max patch.
Tell us about the last song you wrote.
T’was a sludgy summery number that reminded me of being in a traffic jam on a hot Los Angeleno day. Bright cheerful ARPs with a discordant crud infused bass line on top of a slow Akai house beat.
Where would you like to be in five years?
Playing music and hanging out with friends in inspiring environments.
Do you have a pre-gig ritual? If so, what is it?
Plugging cables into drum machines and synthesisers while enjoying a cold and refreshing lager.
Name an interview question you wish someone would ask you, and answer it.
What is the meaning of life? “I don’t know.”
If your music was a chocolate bar, which one would it be, and why?
It would be of the organic variety because the music is real and free from undesired additives.
Catch Document Swell when Section 8 and Ferdydurke take over Tattersalls Lane with ZOO as part of Melbourne Music Week’s Live Music Safari on Thursday November 20 from 4pm.