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- How was the beginning? and what are your tips for the beginners?
“Musically? There are so many… it’s impossible to answer. We’re into all kinds of musicians, as long as they have passion, attitude and generosity. We like so much, from The Doors to The Clash, Factory records to Def Jam, Nile Rodgers to Johnny Marr, Air to Phoenix, Mozart to Vangelis, The XX to Ladyhawke… you know it’s about picking up what you like, we’ try to be open-minded… For fashion shows where there’s no limits, you can mix anything you like, it’s such a thrill… I’m trying to bring that feel in my ‘ Heart & Soul ’ mixtapes (https://soundcloud.com/jerrybouthier/heart-soul-jerry-bouthier), throw in all kind of tracks and try make it work. Break boundaries and fly to the moon…”
- How do you think the place you live in has influenced in your music? Do you feel bigger France or UK influence?
- How does your creative process work?
- How do you define your music?
- What are your dreams? Your motivation ?
- What do you use to make your tracks? What is your favourite set-up to make your DJ sets ?
- Which are your favourite places to play?
- You spend many hours at airports, what do you do to spend time while wait your flights?
- What were the weirdest and the funniest things that ever happened on a gig?
- What's the biggest difference that you feel playing on fashion event and on a club?
- I know you're a music lover. What do you know about Brazilian music ? When will you come to Brazil?
- What do you think about the future of music?
- Continental is a digital label, why? Do you have plans to release vinyls in the future?
- As label owner what do you think about music industry piracy?
- Do you think that services like Deezer, Spotify and Google Play Music can kill the habit of buy music?
“So I could complain about music and show how it’s got to be done in my opinion haha.”
- Continental is a new label but already released tracks by amazing artists like Reflex, Shindu, Fancy, Rüfüs and of course JBAG. What's next?
“Lots of stuff, honestly it’s not like there aren’t great musicians out there. We have more singles coming from France, SE Asia, Berlin, Sydney, London, Belgium… The way the charts are going we believe underground pop has sunny days ahead. People need to feel stuff you know, music is about emotion… I witness it at most of my gigs. Djs should give crowds more credit, not everybody likes boring s**t.”






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