Mathew Jonson
The man who brought the music back to minimal adds a personal touch to arpeggios and delay
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I met Ricardo Villalobos in my backyard.
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If I haven’t met someone face-to-face, I’m not going to send them promos or demos.
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So if I want to do offbeat stuff or put in a little filler or whatever I just hit some of those notes in.
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I get the feeling as though there’s a big energy ball around my whole body and it starts rolling.
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Those things are the standard for mixing on is because they sound like shit. They sound like a car radio.
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You need to allow that risk of people possibly ripping you off just in order to get exposure.
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I told him the story of how I used to be a crazy raver with blue sparkles in my hair and fat pants.
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Interviewer
Nick Dwyer
One of New Zealand's most well-travelled TV presenters, Nick Dwyer is the co-creator and host of the critically-acclaimed television series 'Making Tracks,' which has seen some of New Zealand's best-loved songs transformed all over the globe, (it can now be viewed all over the world on the National Geographic and BBC Knowledge networks). Nick also has an extensive career in radio with over 17 years under his belt; he currently hosts the breakfast show on nationwide station George FM.