An interview with Rudy Tambala of the pioneering dream pop band A.R. Kane about growing up in the East End of London, creating songs from lucid dreams, white supremacy, science fiction, and more
I’m in my mid 50’s. I can remember vividly the effect that MARRS ‘Pump Up the Volume’ had on me (and plenty of other kids at the time) when I first heard it. What is this? where did it come from? how did they do this? where is it taking me? All sorts of questions. Of course I never really found out the answers! Reading the interview with Rudy Tambala provided me with a bit more knowledge of what I was listening to. Great interview. Keep up the good work and keep stimulating my brain!
I'd somehow missed A.R. Kane my whole life, but hearing that you were doing an interview on Twitter got me checking them out and WOW. Knocked clean out my chair.
And then a few days later I get this and it just expands and deepens my appreciation of the music so much more...amazing work as always, Tone Glow TRULY the best
Such a wonderful and insightful interview! Thanks Joshua (:
I’m in my mid 50’s. I can remember vividly the effect that MARRS ‘Pump Up the Volume’ had on me (and plenty of other kids at the time) when I first heard it. What is this? where did it come from? how did they do this? where is it taking me? All sorts of questions. Of course I never really found out the answers! Reading the interview with Rudy Tambala provided me with a bit more knowledge of what I was listening to. Great interview. Keep up the good work and keep stimulating my brain!
I'd somehow missed A.R. Kane my whole life, but hearing that you were doing an interview on Twitter got me checking them out and WOW. Knocked clean out my chair.
And then a few days later I get this and it just expands and deepens my appreciation of the music so much more...amazing work as always, Tone Glow TRULY the best