I've grown up by the beach all my life, and I almost get anxiety if I haven't been swimming for a couple weeks or a month. It kind of builds up, so I try and get out as much as possible.
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I was an avid Pokemon card collector.
In the dressing room, we've just made it really Zen: low lighting, lots of candles, and fresh, healthy food.
I feel like the first record was really finding my feet, figuring out what music I wanted to make... Now that I've done that, I feel like I've got a much clearer idea of what I want to sound like and what I want to discover. It's exciting.
Making sounds that literally no one has ever heard before because the software and the technology's never been there, and pairing that with great songwriting, then that's what's exciting for me. That's what I wanna do.
This life and this job and this position that I'm put in, it forces you to grow up quick. I definitely got dropped in the deep end.
I definitely wanted the second record to be a much more grandiose thing. I wanted to push myself and make a big statement.
Honestly, production when you first start can be difficult to wrap your head around.
I want to make music that is completely electronic but doesn't feel it.
Along with 'Free,' where I sing quite a bit, there are additional songs on 'Skin' where you can hear my voice in the background - lots of 'oohs' and 'aahs.' But more often than not, I use my vocals to prompt other rappers and singers to feel calmer, better, bolder.
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