Nahko! Hey! Thank you so much for doing this AMA, and taking the time to reflect with the tribe. After finding you through my obsession with Trevor Hall, you and MFTP have quickly become my favorite group. Seeing with how efficiently you’re making this movement move too, I don't think I'll ever lose interest in yew guys. My favorite songs of yours to perform are "Aloha Ke Akua" "Warrior People" "Vultures of Culture" and "Build a Bridge". What I always found interesting with your music is how none of your tracks are typically less than five minutes. I really enjoy this because it makes each song a journey. Not only do you spread your message so fluently, but you also make sure each song reaches it musical potential which I really appreciate.
I have two questions for you:
1) What is the instrument during the breaks in "Simplicity"? Is it just a keyboard on a preset?
2) How do you stay so fit on the road? It seems that your physique has only improved over the years even though you are traveling now more than ever.
Thanks!
P.S. Come to Burlington, VT! Theres lots of Medicine fans here at UVM!
P.S.S. If you do ever come to Burlington, gimme a shoutout! I'd love to jam on stage with you for a song or two!
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Nahko! Hey! Thank you so much for doing this AMA, and taking the time to reflect with the tribe. After finding you through my obsession with Trevor Hall, you and MFTP have quickly become my favorite group. Seeing with how efficiently you’re making this movement move too, I don't think I'll ever lose interest in yew guys. My favorite songs of yours to perform are "Aloha Ke Akua" "Warrior People" "Vultures of Culture" and "Build a Bridge". What I always found interesting with your music is how none of your tracks are typically less than five minutes. I really enjoy this because it makes each song a journey. Not only do you spread your message so fluently, but you also make sure each song reaches it musical potential which I really appreciate.
I have two questions for you:
1) What is the instrument during the breaks in "Simplicity"? Is it just a keyboard on a preset?
2) How do you stay so fit on the road? It seems that your physique has only improved over the years even though you are traveling now more than ever.
Thanks!
P.S. Come to Burlington, VT! Theres lots of Medicine fans here at UVM!
P.S.S. If you do ever come to Burlington, gimme a shoutout! I'd love to jam on stage with you for a song or two!
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