Thank you, Champagne Drip is just my little corner in the world of music where I discover what sounds good to me and moves me. I’m lucky to be able to share it to the world.
As you send humans on this beautiful journey with your music, what is your intention when you create eye opening experimental bass music?
My intention when I write is ultimately to move myself and other people. Since we are all woven of the same cloth, this approach has been working but I also think there’s a lot of luck involved!
What is it like releasing heavy bass music underneath Liquid Stranger’s record label Wakaan?
It’s been super fun. The whole Wakaan roster has been super kind and welcoming, it’s like a family.
What was your transition from Drum & Bass to heavier bass music like?
That transition was really hard because my heart fell in love with Dubstep but my Drum & Bass fans often rejected it. Eventually, everything worked out for the best but it was difficult at first. It seemed to go well for those who changed their name and created a separation between the two. I might have just confused people a little.
The album ‘Obelisk’ feels like it‘s sending us through an energy portal into the world of Wakaan, what was your vision or motive behind your new album ‘Obelisk’?
The EP is a collection of tracks that really work together. I didn’t set out to achieve anything besides make a lot of music that I didn’t think totally sucked.