For the fourth of our Introducing posts featuring the artist from East Project Friends Vol1, we catch up with Deep Matter.
Read on and enjoy!!
Please introduce yourselves and how you have ended up
working together?
We started working together about 2 years ago after meeting
at a local event, I was making trance back then and Dan was full on deep house. I had a studio in town and invited Dan round and it kind of
progressed from there, the trance got thrown out of the window and we worked
towards creating our own house sound.
As Deep Matter you seem to like collaborating with a number
of different people… Was this a
conscious decision and do you find this is the best way to get the most out of
your productions?
In regards to collaborating, yeah we have done a lot of it
and it’s something we have now started to nip in the bud. Main reason being our
old studio consisted of 3 rooms and another underneath, all who are house
producers, so a lot of the time we’d chill out together and make music together.
But yea, as much as we like collaborating you can expect a lot more solo
projects over the next few months.
How would you describe your sound?
I'd describe our sound as diverse and current. We like all
genres of house from the real deep minimal stuff to the more commercial stuff
you hear on the radio. We try not to pigeon-hole ourselves into making one
style. Instead just role with what we feel like on the day. After all it should
all be fun right? No point making something you don’t enjoy for sake of it.
What do you say you do to someone you have never met before?
Err.... how do!
“Superstitious Lover” had received a lot of love on
Soundcloud prior to announcing its release on East Project… What was your
inspiration behind the track and title?
Superstitious Lover kind of took inspiration from Mark Knights rip of the Kylie Minogue’s "can’t get you out of my head"
track. We really liked the idea of pitching down an old acapella and using it
as the main hook. Sooner or later “Texas - I Don't Want A Lover" got
suggested, however the original acapella didn’t quite work musically, so I jumped
on the mic and voilĂ .., the rest was history.
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