Sometimes I can sit at my computer and find a cool sound, or a new synth patch, and get super-inspired by that and make a track based on that sound. But the piano is where I find the inspiration and come up with the melody.
From Kygo
When I get up there, maybe I'm nervous for the first song, but then I get into it. It's a lot of fun to stand up there. I always enjoy the moment when I'm actually standing on stage. When I'm done, I'm like, 'Oh, I want to play one more song.'
'Coming Over' was probably the fastest collaboration I've ever done.
I don't like to classify my own tracks as a genre.
I'm just trying to experiment with a lot of different stuff and see what comes out of it.
I get better and better every day, but there is still a lot to learn.
I get into a zone where I'm really in my own world when I make music.
Avicii's melodies were so simple and cool, and they were actually similar to the melodies I played on piano. I thought if I could teach myself how to produce and get those melodies out of my head and into the computer, maybe I could make some cool music, too.
I just wanted to make melodies. I started trying to do my own thing and let the melodies make the genre themselves.
I'm so happy people have enjoyed listening to my tracks.
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