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Special Online
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Mystic 1/4
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Interview, Photography and Video by Stef, Berlin on march 12th 2007.
Thank you very much for the wonderful show a few minutes ago. How are you feeling?Like I said (during the show) it took me 24 hours to get to Berlin. Also it’s really different with a deejay that i don’t normaly work with. So there is like certain queues that I might be looking for in the music. But people have been really forgiving and great about it. You said that it’s your first time ever in Europe...So you must be very excited.It’s my first time here and the most that I really done is spent the time at the airport. But tonight was lovely and the crowd was amazing. I was really excited to get here and I am here for two weeks. I am coming to a different part of the world and I’ve heard such wonderful things about artists communities out here and this part of the world in general. You are originaly from Oakland, California. What do you think are the differences between the Westcoast and the Eastcoast?Well, these are two different lifestyles. The Eastcoast is a lot colder and there can be a lot harder in one sense. And the Westcoast is a lot more laid-back. But it also can be an extremely violent and cold place. You know I think people respond generelly over all to good music, but people like to hear their lifes reflected in the music that they are listening to.
I missed one of my favourites joints tonight called “Once A Week” of your “Cuts For Luck and Scars For Freedom” Album. Isn’t it too offensive asking a man directly "Do you wanna fuck?" Could you explain the writing of that song and how it came up?Oh, I never performed that song, but thank you. Maybe a couple of times I had, but I don’t generally perform that. And what I am generally saying is that i am not asking using the man for a commitment and I am not trying to lock you down, but we can hook up and we can spent some time. And as long as you don’t ask me for a comminment then we are cool, but when you try to pressure me than I’ll just cut you off and I’ll be on my way.
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