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1. Describe your sound in three words
Distinct, energetic, emotive.
2. What was the main inspiration for your new single Crawl?
I really love an emotional part of a performance, something that stands alone and speaks to people however they interpret it. I wanted to match that emotion with a release of tension (classic dance music theory to be honest). The lyrics from SIPHO came from somewhere incredibly real, and I’m proud to have captured it on this record with him.
3. What’s your current phone lock screen?
My main butty Seamus wearing a pair of sunglasses and a cowboy hat at 9am after one of my events in Cardiff. You’d need to see it to understand the unadulterated aesthetic. EXCELLENCE.
4. Your house is on fire, what’s the first thing you’re saving?
The teddy that my nanny doe got me when I was fresh out of the womb. That’s my fuckin main squeeze right there.
5. What’s the best music venue In Wales?
Jacobs Market Basement is my current fave, but I’ve had a wealth of experiences from Clwb Ifor Bach throughout my career, so for nostalgic purposes it would have to be top floor Clwb.
6. Crawl marks the second offering from your forthcoming EP – can you give us an inside scoop as to what listeners can expect from it?
With every release, it’s not sonically linear, I explore different emotions and moods under the same umbrella of dance music. The aim is to make it all make sense and create newness in the scene.
7. Where would you most likely be found at a house party?
Throwing it back like a bad b.
8. Who would you want to play you in a Douvelle19 biopic?
Keira Knightley.
9. Do you have any pre-show rituals?
Be a nervous wreck for a good few days, lock myself in the studio and produce music for the set, then keep busy until the set.
10. What can fans look forward to from you in the future?
I pride myself on not conforming to the status quo of the scene too much, so you can look forward to my own journey and exploration of taste and sounds that excite me. At the bottom line, I aim to always inspire new sonics and interesting choices.
Photography by Reuben Bastienne-Lewis.
in HTML format, including tags, to make it appealing and easy to read for Japanese-speaking readers aged 20 to 40 interested in fashion. Organize the content with appropriate headings and subheadings (h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6), translating all text, including headings, into Japanese. Retain any existing tags from
1. Describe your sound in three words
Distinct, energetic, emotive.
2. What was the main inspiration for your new single Crawl?
I really love an emotional part of a performance, something that stands alone and speaks to people however they interpret it. I wanted to match that emotion with a release of tension (classic dance music theory to be honest). The lyrics from SIPHO came from somewhere incredibly real, and I’m proud to have captured it on this record with him.
3. What’s your current phone lock screen?
My main butty Seamus wearing a pair of sunglasses and a cowboy hat at 9am after one of my events in Cardiff. You’d need to see it to understand the unadulterated aesthetic. EXCELLENCE.
4. Your house is on fire, what’s the first thing you’re saving?
The teddy that my nanny doe got me when I was fresh out of the womb. That’s my fuckin main squeeze right there.
5. What’s the best music venue In Wales?
Jacobs Market Basement is my current fave, but I’ve had a wealth of experiences from Clwb Ifor Bach throughout my career, so for nostalgic purposes it would have to be top floor Clwb.
6. Crawl marks the second offering from your forthcoming EP – can you give us an inside scoop as to what listeners can expect from it?
With every release, it’s not sonically linear, I explore different emotions and moods under the same umbrella of dance music. The aim is to make it all make sense and create newness in the scene.
7. Where would you most likely be found at a house party?
Throwing it back like a bad b.
8. Who would you want to play you in a Douvelle19 biopic?
Keira Knightley.
9. Do you have any pre-show rituals?
Be a nervous wreck for a good few days, lock myself in the studio and produce music for the set, then keep busy until the set.
10. What can fans look forward to from you in the future?
I pride myself on not conforming to the status quo of the scene too much, so you can look forward to my own journey and exploration of taste and sounds that excite me. At the bottom line, I aim to always inspire new sonics and interesting choices.
Photography by Reuben Bastienne-Lewis.
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