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Just Let Go

Beat / Many artists enjoy their breakthrough at a rather late stage of their career. You, on the other hand, experienced it right at the very beginning.

Kanga / Yes, my tour with Gary Numan was precisely such a breakthrough moment. It all came about because I covered his song „Metal“and threw it up on Youtube. This was one instance where I was able to break my bad habit of sitting on my material and it ended up paying off. This is why I stress to everyone that it‘s important for you to release your work no matter how badly you want to wait for the „perfect moment“. You never know what‘s going to happen when it‘s out there.

Beat / Not a bad way to start off your touring experience.

Yeah, it‘s almost bittersweet to think that it peaked so early on. It was such a magical time, Gary and his family and

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