Here is the first Music of Manny interview. It's with the Canadian dubstep producer/DJ, Ashes. The first Ashes track I heard was Dubvine (a Marvin Gaye remix) and it still gives me goosebumps every time I hear it. So here's the down low on the next big dubstepper. Cheers.
Dubvine by Ashes
What programs/hardware do you use for DJing and for producing?
Production Software: Ableton, Massive, Sylenth, Vintage Warmer, Ozone, Toraverb, Camelphat
Production Hardware: MacBook Pro 2.4, KRK V8 Series 2 monitors, KRK 10S sub, Saffire LE, Novation RemoteSL25, Korg padKontrol
Dj Hardware: Pioneer CDJ-350's, DJM350, Sony MDRv700's
What do you enjoy making more remixes or original songs? How does the process differ?
It all depends on my mood. I find remixes are typically easier to finish quickly which is what I'm all about. I have a really short attention span so getting things done quickly is the most important thing to me. Plus when you have great material to work with you're not struggling to find ideas - they're already there and you just need to expand on them.
On the other hand I find writing original tunes to be more rewarding in the end. You can sit back and say "I did all of that" and not feel like you were just riding on the coattails of a good tune.
You mentioned in another interview that most dubstep annoys you. Why is this? What specific aspects are annoying?
Most of it is just squelchy, repetitive, emotionless shit. I like chord progressions, melodies, huge loud bass, 80hz kicks and 200hz snares, splashy high end and a drop that makes the girls toes curl.
Are there any dubstep artists you enjoy/respect?
What is it about dubstep that attracted you to start making it?
How is making dubstep different from making drum and bass and other types of music?
What do you want people to get out of your music? How do you want them to feel?
When you are about to begin making a song do you envision what it’s going to sound like before you start or does it just take form as you start working on it?
How do you decide what songs go into your DJ sets. Do you mostly play your own music?
I recently started learning how to use Ableton live, what advice do you have for a beginning DJ/producer?
What music have you been listening to lately? Any artists people need to know about?
Favorite Artist and why?
What’s the next step? What do you plan to do? What music do you want to make in the future?
The next step is making music full time. Money is starting to roll in from commissioned remix projects so it's becoming a viable option. I'll probably stick to broken beats (dnb, dubstep, breaks) but I'd also like to work as a producer with a rock group eventually.
Grimey by Ashes
Down and Dirty Vol 1 by Ashes
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