"We had absolutely no basis, the infrastructure just wasn’t there. We were a handful of music lovers, and we just did it."
How did Booka get started? What brought you two together? There`s a long story before Booka Shade...Arno and I`m met in school, we both played in a school band. We realized pretty soon that the both of us had the same passion for music and wanted to achieve something, try to actually make a living from music. Most of our friends who played with us in bands weren`t so "crazy" and preferred a "decent job". We booked a recording studio and produced two independent singles, we didn`t even have a distribution company for the record. We sold them to friends and sent demos to all major record companies in Germany. Both Armo and I went to university but quit at the time when we got our first recording deal with EMI. That was in 1991. You’re more credible than the commercial house guys. Well, in a way, I find David Guetta, for example, very credible. We met him so many times, and he’s such a great character. You can never be so successful if you don’t like what you do. There are also some producers where I don’t like the music but I have to accept the fact that they must like this very much. Motörhead go on stage and say, "We are Motörhead, and we play rock ‘n’ roll every night." It’s the same for us: "Hey, we’re Booka Shade and we have a sound." You’ve won a lot of awards over the years, are there any in particular you’d like to get under your belt? We’re not particularly keen on awards, but we like all kinds of audience awards because they show the appreciation of the fans. We’re very thankful for that.Can you describe the Galvany Street listening experience?
We first wanted a short album. We're not fans of those long albums, with 20 songs or something. If it's quality, always less is more. We also had the vinyl in mind, the fifth song will be a slow song and then it starts again, on the b-side, with something uptempo. I think it's Babylon. We also had that in mind.
Speaking of summer, what have been some of your highlights? These could be personal or professional… One highlight certainly was the premiere of our MOVEMENTS 10 show at Sonar, Barcelona. It was nerve wrecking because the show features fully synchronised light and video, and 10 minutes before the show was supposed to start, a stage hand, who wasn´t supposed to touch any of our equipment, rolled a heavy subwoofer over THE most important USB cable and destroyed it. Thank god we have a fantastic tech crew and they solved the issue within minutes…apart from that, the show was great. With your extremely busy schedule when do you have the time to write new material? Do you write a lot on tour? The last two albums and the DJ Kicks compilation we did last year were all produced on the road. There’s just no other way, and nowadays there’s so much you can do with the laptop. When we returned to our studio in Berlin we did recordings such as vocals, analog synths or the classical orchestra you hear on two songs.What do you think about music at the moment?
We take inspiration from lots of modern music. Diplo has some good stuff, its very commercial but still good. Flume too. There are a few really talented people out there at the moment, which is the opposite to the tech-house world, where everything sounds the same.
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