Great interview! GAS in Razz would be... odd. If for no other reason than the sticky floors, as you mention. Did you see him at Park Güell? He played there years ago, amidst all those columns. It was visually stunning, but—alas—acoustically a total failure.
It was odd but good. I didn't see him at the Park Güell - it was just before my time, I think - but he mentioned it after the interview. Quite a place to play. Although I can imagine the acoustics were heatbreaking.
Great interview! GAS in Razz would be... odd. If for no other reason than the sticky floors, as you mention. Did you see him at Park Güell? He played there years ago, amidst all those columns. It was visually stunning, but—alas—acoustically a total failure.
It was odd but good. I didn't see him at the Park Güell - it was just before my time, I think - but he mentioned it after the interview. Quite a place to play. Although I can imagine the acoustics were heatbreaking.
Great piece, Ben. I listen to GAS more than just about any artist. It was great to hear about how he creates and perceives his own music.
thanks Marty, I appreciate it!
“acidic industrial rush of a bass line that would probably destroy your soul if heard loud in a foggy basement” …… lovely