Fifteen Questions – Interview geführt von Tobias Fischer.
Ich lernte den Journalisten des Musikmagazins Beat, Copy Writer und Radiohost, Tobias Fischer zufällig durch Thomas, den Chef des Berliner Labels Karlrecords kennen. Als Tobias das Album „Fluxus Verve“ hörte, bot er mir ein Interview für sein eigenes Musikmagazin an: Fifteen Questions. Mein Partner in Crime, Nicolas Streichenberg und ich beantworten 15 Fragen zum gemeinsamen Album und und und.
Danke, Tobias. Es hat riesig Spass gemacht✌️
Excerpt from the interview:
An Moku & Yes It’s Ananias about The 70s as Inspiration, Fluxus and the Return of Disco in 2050 – An Interview by Tobias Fischer.
The 70s as an era and an artistic period are one of the points of departure for Fluxus Verve. They have always held a special place in my heart as well, and I sometimes attribute this to the fact that I was born in them but did not actually get to experience them first-hand. So it’s a time which feels familiar but in a magical, inexplicable way. Where does your own interest in the 70s stem from, do you feel?
Dominik: First of all, thank you for having us here. Like you, I was born in the 70s, but my memories are definitely of the 80s. As we know, the decades flow into each other. There is no direct cut. Be it in politics or in art. The echoes of the 70s lasted a long time. So, I definitely grew up with bands from both decades.
Before my siblings were born and my parents had to leave me alone in the house to do errands (which could be pretty complicated in the former communist Poland), my father would come with his cassettes and say to me: “Listen and tell me what you heard”. That’s how my journey began.
I remember the first cassette was Animals by Pink Floyd. My father introduced me to his favourite music, and I’m grateful to him for that. So my interest in that period is personal…
Read the whole interview: Here
Quelle: Fifteen Questions, Tobias Fischer
