Where’s the strangest place you’ve woken up?
A paddock in Altona, no idea how I got there, last thing I remember I was in the city. A local old chap gave me a lift to the station. He was a good guy. I also once woke up folded awkwardly upside down in the front seat of a stranger’s Suzuki Swift. It was weird.
What was the weirdest thing you believed as a child?
That suede was pronounced ‘sooood.’
Describe your sound and live set-up.
I suck at subgenres, so I’ll just use some keywords: bass, glitch, melodic, off-beat. I’m a sucker for booming 808 beats. Live set-up is constantly in flux but at the moment I combine a laptop running Ableton, an analogue synth/sequencer and a Kaoss pad.
The most awkward moment you’ve had as a DJ?
Trying to explain that I’m not a DJ and I can’t play Beyonce with my drum machine.
What would be the worst dance track in the world to be tortured with on repeat?
Nero – Crush on You. I’m not opposed to ‘wub wub’ music but god damn that song is awful.
What question would you like to ask an omniscient, all-knowing being before you die?
Could you please transport me to a time in which we have hoverboards? Even if it’s a no, it would be worth a try.
If you hadn’t made it as a producer, what job would you choose to work in instead?
I’m pretty fresh to making electronic music, I grew up playing in punk/hardcore bands, I definitely haven’t ‘made it.’ By day I’m a freelance graphic artist/designer so if the music bug never grabbed me I’d probably be working a more corporate design job.
When and where is your next gig?
Mercat Basement this Friday, supporting Maximum Wolf for his album launch, with Blossoms opening the night.