- Everything I make is for myself, usually when I make an album it is sporadic and unplanned. So, whenever I feel like it. (if I even decide to go back to a particular sound I am not a fan of my own work 9/10 times)
Do you sell any merch?
- Occasionally, check out my BANDCAMP to see if anything is currently available!
Will X album get a CD or Cassette release or re-release?
- Unless something I make gets a sudden surge in popularity I do not think I will ever make more physical copies of a given project. I love physical media personally which is why I release some of my music that way although financially it is not always a feasible thing to do.
Are you ok with people uploading deleted songs or compilations/mixes of your music?
- Most likely not. Please ask me. I liberally use copyright strikes.
Have you abandoned your social media accounts?
Do you have any artists that you draw inspiration from?
- Yes although that is something that is constantly changing for me. I find it hard to keep interest in any one thing for an extended period of time. In general though I can say that I am a fan of minimal synth, EBM, hardcore dance music, IDM, piano house, grindcore, math rock, jazz, and psychobilly. A ton of music from Japanese rhythm games as well, that's what got me into music in the first place as a child. There are a lot of producers I admire from more of a technical point of view rather than artistic. Daniel Miller, Jimmy Tamborello, Em Essex, Deadmau5, Mike Dean, the guys behind Above & Beyond to name a few. As far as non musical stuff Robert Anton Wilson, Genesis P-Orridge, Georges Bataille, Richard Stallman, Ayn Rand, and Dennis Cooper have been influential on my how I think in one way or another.
What are those symbols you use in your music videos/webpages?
- Most likely what you are referring to is psycrit which is a script that was created by Little Swastika a legendary tattoo artist whom I am a fan of. I also use the psychic cross pretty frequently in my art work.
