
Q1 How did you start out making music?
I started out making music just as a young teenager trying to ape
the rock and pop stars I loved - riffs from AC/DC and Nirvana,
chords to Ben Harper songs, the solos of Eddie Van Halen - all on
the guitar. Piano took over when I discovered Ben Folds and Harry
Connick Jnr. My brother got his first four track tape machine and
we started recording songs. From then on, my life was all about
gigs and being in bands, to wildly varying degrees of success, on
piano, guitar and drums.
Q2 What inspired your latest album?
Many things, obviously, but I set out to try and make a record that
was truly rooted in both the past and the present - embracing a
classic approach to songwriting and melody but also a more modern
sound sonically - heavier drums, use of electronics amd studio
techniques.
Q3 What process do you go through in creating a
track?
The process I go through varies wildly - it can start with a melody
that comes to me when I wake up, a rhythm drummed on the table or
even just a title or a fragment of a lyric. I'll bash out an idea
from that seed on the piano or the guitar and then spend 24 hours
straight in the studio behind the computer and various instruments
working out the whole song and arrangement. This is the most fun
part and the most frustrating.
Q4 Which artists influence your work?
They vary wildly, but right now - Ben Folds, Herbie Hancock, Nat
King Cole, Charles Mingus, Peter Broderick, Madlib and
Trentemøller.
Q5 What would you say to someone experiencing your music
for the first time?
I wouldn't say anything! Hopefully the music spJAMIE CULLUM
Q6 What are your ambitions for your latest album, and for
the future?
In theory my ambitions for this album have already been fulfilled
as my ambitions are basically musical - is it a better album than
the one I made before? I probably really should take more interest
in what happens to it after, but it is just not my way! I'm already
thinking about the tour and, of course, the next album...
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