If you read this blog frequently you probably know that I’m in love with the new CBL album (Interloper). Here is a cool interview with the guys made by Gad K. and published by Isratrance.
| There is a strong feeling that Interloper is the last part of a CBL trilogy. I feel that there is a strong connection between your three albums, like they are tied to each other. Did you intended to release a sort of a trilogy already from the beginning or is it something that just happened by itself? Tell us the story behind those albums. J: Well we did not set out to make a trilogy, but it felt natural for us to make it a continuous flow rather than isolated albums.
D: To be honest, no. Hydroponic Garden was a dream come true, to actually release a full length album on a real record label. It contained all sorts of tracks we made in a ten year time span. World of Sleepers was easier to make because we had some sort of sound to relate to and there were tracks on Hydrophonic Garden we thought could be better, on the other hand it was really scary to release it because by that time Hydrophonic Garden had become some sort of milestone. Interloper was a struggle, firstly intended to be a pure ambient album, but was delayed for many reasons. So we got to rethink it all and make an even better album, this time not inhibited by previous albums. But it was at the same time very hard to finalize almost the same album twice.
I know that you guys love your Roland TB-303 synth. Where in your albums we can hear the presence of this synth?
D: We use it more or less in every track actually J: Yeah, even if it’s not in your face on every track we usually sneak it in somewhere in the textures… ![]() You developed a very unique sound and style, how would you describe it? Among other things, music provides a window to the outside of reality, where our imagination can blossom freely and our souls can find some peace, excitement or whatever they need. CBL’s music definitely provides that magical window. Tell us how does it make you feel, knowing that you give this beautiful thing to people all around the world? D: It’s very rewarding. Sometimes it’s very hard to actually accept the impact our music has on some people. At the same time, I’ve been deeply moved by music so I can relate to the feeling. I write the music I want to listen to and I get very warm inside every time someone other than me really appreciates my music. What are your musical influences? Name a few bands, artists that inspired you. D: With CBL, it’s Johannes that is my inspiration, and the world of sounds we create together. Tell us about your relationship with Ultimae. How much they are involved in the making process of your albums, and in what ways?
Tell us a bit about the relationship between you two. How is it to create music as a duo?
Sometimes your music contains that morning twilights atmosphere. Did you ever think about making a morning trance album? D: I don’t really feel for trance music in general and it’s not really in our sound so I doubt that. Sometimes tracks end up in that direction but it’s more a coincidence. What are your plans for the near future? Any gigs planned?
Let’s play a little game, I’ll throw a few words and you’ll say the first thing that comes to your minds. Electronic music? D: Arpeggio
D: Knobs Self-fulfillment?
CDs? D: Obsolete Carbon Based Lifeforms? D: Nature Thanks for your time guys. |
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