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Not noodles every day!

Ideally, we should be able to taste and feel music. We should be able to immerse ourselves in it with all our feelings.

Beat/ Pole seemed to be a radical break with your past in the late 90s. What did you work on musically before you discovered the broken Waldorf filter as a source of inspiration?

I had already started writing my own music at school. I guess I was about 14-15 years old and played keyboard in a band. I was interested in the Violent Femmes, John Zorn, The Wire, a little bit of punk, but mostly a lot of avant-garde stuff. I have been producing music since the 80s. Most

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