I have always wondered as an artist comes up, especially at the stage you're at, if you start to feel restricted or trapped by the musical style that got you to where you are. For example, your very recognizable saw-rich lead synth–I know it's you the instant it drops. Do you ever get sick of it, but realize that it is now your "signature", and that it might be risky to leave it behind? I realize you produce a variety of sounds, and I'm not trying to imply any one-trick-pony business, but I think the question still applies!
Also, love seeing you live. Especially at smaller venues, like the Middle East in Cambridge (with Zion I).
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Hey Sota,
I have always wondered as an artist comes up, especially at the stage you're at, if you start to feel restricted or trapped by the musical style that got you to where you are. For example, your very recognizable saw-rich lead synth–I know it's you the instant it drops. Do you ever get sick of it, but realize that it is now your "signature", and that it might be risky to leave it behind? I realize you produce a variety of sounds, and I'm not trying to imply any one-trick-pony business, but I think the question still applies!
Also, love seeing you live. Especially at smaller venues, like the Middle East in Cambridge (with Zion I).
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