Barry first found music when he borrowed his sister's record collection when he was about eight and was hooked. When Caroline started it was a new beginning, and he listened to all the stations, but Caroline was his favourite by far. Later he became a singer in a band, then started doing discos when he was 18. He joined Caroline in 1977, touring the country with the Caroline Roadshow for 10 years, having great fun. Barry helped with tender trips and worked on the Ross Revenge in '84 and '85. ...
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Podcast #117 - Ømen [UK]
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Interview : Virtual Underground : How has this Ømen story started? Ømen : It started as a hobby and side-project, as I felt the need for a creative outlet to cope with London’s fast-paced lifestyle and have always been passionate about music. I used to play in various bands as a drummer, but electronic music always fascinated, particularly the more experimental and underground scenes. After co-founding MASS, a London based Techno night, my focus and drive to produce and play Techno crystallised. Virtual Underground : Where do you generally draw your inspiration from? Ømen : My inspiration tends to come from being mindful of my life experiences, the emotions they evoke, being curious, and always trying to push my limits. Lately, I find myself listening to a lot of raw, aggressive, and occasionally melodic/melancholic tracks. I also have incredibly talented friends that produce great music that I often try to incorporate in my storytelling. Having grown up in Bali, Indonesia, I draw inspiration from the rhythms, mystical prayers, and percussive elements emanating from my youth, while also reflecting the brutal and industrial reality of currently living in a major European capital. Virtual Underground : Could you describe your music selection and mixing process? Ømen : I am constantly creating a mind-map of tracks that would go well together as I listen to music daily. However, when it comes to designing a mix or a set, it reflects the mood that I am generally in during that period. Drawing from my ‘mind-map’, I tend to already have a blue-print of how it will start and how it will end, but the rest is relatively spontaneous. Virtual Underground : Which software/hardware did you use for this set? Ømen : My mixing set up consists of two Pioneer CDJ 1000 MK3 (still using CD’s), Allen & Heath Xone 23 mixer, and studio monitors. For music production, I use Ableton and occasional external instruments such as synths or drum machines. @omenlnd
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Interview : Virtual Underground : How has this Ømen story started? Ømen : It started as a hobby and side-project, as I felt the need for a creative outlet to cope with London’s fast-paced lifestyle and have always been passionate about music. I used to play in various bands as a drummer, but electronic music always fascinated, particularly the more experimental and underground scenes. After co-founding MASS, a London based Techno night, my focus and drive to produce and play Techno crystallised. Virtual Underground : Where do you generally draw your inspiration from? Ømen : My inspiration tends to come from being mindful of my life experiences, the emotions they evoke, being curious, and always trying to push my limits. Lately, I find myself listening to a lot of raw, aggressive, and occasionally melodic/melancholic tracks. I also have incredibly talented friends that produce great music that I often try to incorporate in my storytelling. Having grown up in Bali, Indonesia, I draw inspiration from the rhythms, mystical prayers, and percussive elements emanating from my youth, while also reflecting the brutal and industrial reality of currently living in a major European capital. Virtual Underground : Could you describe your music selection and mixing process? Ømen : I am constantly creating a mind-map of tracks that would go well together as I listen to music daily. However, when it comes to designing a mix or a set, it reflects the mood that I am generally in during that period. Drawing from my ‘mind-map’, I tend to already have a blue-print of how it will start and how it will end, but the rest is relatively spontaneous. Virtual Underground : Which software/hardware did you use for this set? Ømen : My mixing set up consists of two Pioneer CDJ 1000 MK3 (still using CD’s), Allen & Heath Xone 23 mixer, and studio monitors. For music production, I use Ableton and occasional external instruments such as synths or drum machines. @omenlnd
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