We also like and respect Tycho for melodies, Bombay Bicycle Club for very good compositions, Blood Orange, Phoenix, Jungle, Lorde or Foals, AlunaGeorge, Glass Animal. We like electronic sounds from Disclosure to Burial, Four Tet, and Gold Panda. Where do you cite your musical influences from? All the records were made by ourselves at our home studio, including mix and mastering. We were focused on the melody of vocals and compact form of compositions. Drafts had richer arrangements than final versions of songs – during the process of production we took away the needless components. We talked it over and tried to find sounds that will be different and modern. We had an idea to make an indietronic music driving by male and female vocals. At the very beginning we started to write lyrics, then we made music. Explain the process of writing and producing such a great debut EP. Your ‘Time to Waste’ EP has been on repeat in the Indietronica office. We have well-known bands like Fair Weather Friends, Kamp or Rebeka and fresh like Pola Rise, Young Stadium Club who make really good music and they play shows abroad too. This kind of music is gaining more and more popularity in Poland and now it is in the fast developing stage. Tell us more about the Polish indietronica music scene. Sofii stayed with us and now our music sounds complete. Her vocal was proper, we found out that she’s into new music too and she likes the idea of a band. So finally, we met Zofia Wypychowska aka Sofii on the Internet, she was searching for people to make music together too. Then we started seeking the right person whose vocal will match with Mat’s voice well. When we made a draft of Time To Waste we felt we need something special, a female vocalist to fulfill our vision of the music we wanted to make. We had been playing indie rock when we got more into electronic music. As kids we were making together our first songs. We have been interested in music since childhood. We are brothers – producers Mat and Chris Malart. Thanks! We thought that the name of our band has to be easy to remember and that’s why we stick with it. How did you meet and why did you start making music together? We had a chat with WFH to find out more about them anf the Polish music scene.įirstly, great band name. Polish band, Women For Hire, approached us a while back about their new EP ‘Time To Waste’, and we’ve had it on repeat ever since.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |