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Alix Perez Interview

 

It’s Chloe back for The Guestlist Network, we’re here at Shogun Audio’s 50th release party, how are you feeling Alix?
Yeah, good thanks. All good.

Little tired?
A little bit yeah. (laughs)

You’ve just done your DJ set, how did it go?
Yeah it was really good. The vibe was wicked in there, I usually do sort of like 1am-2am alot of the time so like before Friction’s or like main time set but tonight I played a bit earlier and it was nice. I could play alot deeper and just kind of build it up alot more, so it was nice for me.

Then we had Spectrasoul after, did you stay for a little bit of their set as well?
Yeah yeah just a couple of tunes, to be honest I needed a cigarette and a drink so I dashed out..

Are you going to stick around for the night?
Yeah yeah yeah, as long as my body lets me, like I’m pretty shattered, I’ve ben touring alot so...

Ok, where have you been recently?
Everywhere, I’ve done like a lot of Europe, I did like six gigs in seven days last week so I’m pretty...

Is that your record?
I’ve done like eight in a row before, but that was pretty intense, like I’m pretty rinsed out from it.

That’s a lot, have you got some down time?
Yeah I’m like writing my album at the moment, so like when I’m not gigging I’m kind of in the studio so...

How is the album going?
Yeah really well, yeah it’s just like the writing process at the moment so..

Talk us through that, like how does your writing start, where do you do it, do you need to be locked away in the studio or?
There’s no real set way to be honest, I just work when I’m inspired, I don’t force it, it’s like when I feel inspired and I wanna work I just work. Sometimes I might get like four free days of spare time and I just can’t you know, I’ve got no inspiration or I don’t feel right so I’m going to force it and write so, it’s all down to how I feel really.

So far, how it the album feeling? What words would you use to describe it?
Just very deep and musical, soulful, like pretty much what I do. I think people can expect what I do usually, it’s going to be on that same vibe.

Who are you listening to? Who are your influences right now?
Oh yeah I mean I don’t, to be honest with you because I’m gigging all the time and producing drum and bass and playing drum and bass, most of my time I listen to other things...

Liiiikkeee?
Alot of like Brainfeeder LA beats stuff, allsorts to be honest from like old school punk and my musical taste is like really varied so it’s all round really.

Is there anywhere you haven’t played where you want to play?
I’d like to do Asia and I think it’s going to happen early next year. I’ve done like Singapore once but I’d really like to tour Asia because I’ve never really been there. Apart from that I’ve been pretty much everywhere.

How is drum and bass in Asia?
Well I played in Singapore so I can’t really say overall but when I played there it was really good. It’s like a small scene obviouly, small club, but the vibes were really good and there’s a following there...it’s cool.

Are you based in London now?
Yeah, I have been for quite a while now.

What do you do in your off days when you’re now working?
I don’t really get off days very much. If anything I’ll skateboard, that’s what I’ll do. A bit of exercise and I’ve been into skating for years so that’s what I do really when I get a chance.

It’s getting quite cold now though isn’t it so...
Yeah, there’s indoor skate parks though so that’s alright.

If you could have a swimming pool filled with anything, what would it be?
Gold? (Laughs)

It’s quite heavy though isn’t it, you couldn’t really swim in it..
Yeah but if I could have anything in a swimming pool it would be gold.

What would you do with all that gold?!
Probably build a ridiculous studio. Like with every obscure analogue synth from the 70’s and loads of geeky shit basically.

Where’s your best place to eat in London?
I quite like Gaucho’s. It’s an Argentinian steak place that’s got a few spots in London so I recommend that, it’s not the cheapest of restaurants but it’s definitely worth going in. I like a steak so....

Is there anything else you want to tell us about what you’ve been getting up to?
Pretty much just been gigging and album stuff so..

When is the album out?
There’s no definitive date and I’m not going to say because it could like, it always overruns a little bit you know because there is alot of preparation. Even if I finished it there’s still three/four months of press and preparation, mastering, like production, I’d say like next year but towards the late end. I can’t really say.

Do you prefer to stay in the UK or abroad?
I like travelling, that’s also the tiring bit, like travelling alot but I do like going abroad because there are different audiences and the vibe is different so I quite like it.

Thank you for talking to us!
Cheers!

 

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