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Interview With London-Based Australian Producer Seekay

We had the chance to chat with London-based Australian producer Seekay, who recently released several singles, all home to incredibly beautiful soundscapes, vibes, vocals, and arrangements. He talked to us about his work, the artists that inspire him, as well as his unique mindset when it comes to the meaning of art and music. 

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Hi Seekay, hope you are well and healthy! How are you handling the second lockdown? How are you spending your time?

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Lockdown is OK for me. I tend to spend a lot of my time alone. I like a good party as much as the next guy but It’s a choice, it lets me think. Sometimes I feel I’ve lived huge tracts of my life locked down emotionally so I’m match-fit for a pandemic. Let others decide on my course. Don’t do it.

We fell in love with “Wiser,” as well as with your previous releases. Please tell us more on the meaning behind your new song, “Wiser”?

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“Wiser” is a song about abuse and also when we are young or scared, how we endure It’s a song about how when we are young we often mistake abuse for “cool” and allow ourselves to be treated horrendously because of that. We meekly surrender our sense of self to others. It’s about naivety and growing. It’s about pain, lots of pain. Someone once said the only question you need to ask the other person before you getting into a relationship is “how mad are you?”. Wiser suggests you also ask “Is this person helping me be the best that I can be and am I reciprocating?” If you are being abused in any way – GET OUT NOW.

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We are curious to understand the way your collaboration with Chloe works out, could you share with us some of your secrets for such a powerful chemistry?

No. I write ‘em, she sings ‘em. We go on with our lives. We have not met or spoken. I heard her voice on the internet and sent her some songs. She was gracious enough to sing on them. We go on with our lives. Like I said I’m pretty much a loner….who knows maybe she is too. Maybe there’s a connection, maybe not. It’s a song, a microscopic imprint in the fullness of time.

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What is the main difference in your approach to composing the melodies on “Wiser,” “Fall,” and “Hold”?

I write thematically – “Hold” is about loneliness, “Fall” is about depression and “Wiser” is about abuse and growth. They’re an emotional trilogy. I can’t write songs without elements of relevance and authenticity to me in them. I’m patient with songs. Start and return to the same song again and again. Sometimes its days sometimes weeks or months until I feel it’s right….sometimes never.

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We have read that you don’t like speaking much about your personal story but you could tell us a little bit more about how you came to produce music?

Pain. Lots and lots of it. Life. Hindsight. An inability to do anything else I consider even remotely worthwhile.

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Which artists inspire you?

All of them. Musically when I’m high I’m partial to Satie’s “gymnopedie 1” on repeat with loads of compression, distortion, delay and reverb added to the basic melody. I might follow that up with some EDM or psychedelia. I usually always finish with “Gimme Shelter” by the Stones….just the intro…..the way Keith Richard weaves the instruments and vocals through the arrangement are magical. My favourite poem is “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Eliot . My favourite more recent poets are Galway Kinnell and Ted Hughes “Crow” even though Ted doesn’t seem to be the nicest of people. My favourite play is “Oleanna” by David Mamet and I also like Edward Albee and painters Rashid Johnson, Edward Hopper and when I’m high, Jackson Pollock and Australian First Nations painters – 60,000 years of continuous history. I used to like Lucien Freud and Francis bacon but now they just depress me. My favorite author is Patrick White and his book The Vivisector….it’s a tough read but the final third is beyond words incredible. It would never have survived the Spotify world.

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Well…….you asked!

What are you currently working on? Any new projects?

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I write. I think an EP soon. Who really gives a shit? If not me, someone else. People will always connect with good lyrics and music irrespective of who fronts the circus act. I write to heal (myself mainly) if it helps even one other person it’s all worth it. The Cosmic Dao is an indeterminate force or principle that latently contains all things and spontaneously generates the universe through its constant rhythmic fluctuations. Humanity will flourish only if its day, or “way,” is attuned with this. The wise is so attuned to the Dao that his actions leave no traces of themselves and so pass completely unnoticed. That’s my goal musically – for the songs to join the flow. Me, completely. Unnoticed.

Thank You Seekay!

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Artist Spotlight

Sam Caldwell delivers his soulful serenade with “Dreams Between”

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The complexities of relationships often intersect with balancing personal aspirations and present an intricate challenge to attaining one’s dreams. “Dreams Between,” the latest single by Sam Caldwell, masterfully explores this issue, navigating it with great finesse. The song provides a rare perspective on the emotional entanglements that come with human connections. Caldwell expertly blends various musical elements and beautifully crafted lyrics to evoke a profoundly moving experience. The introspective lyrics offer a glimpse into the artist’s innermost thoughts, enabling listeners to reconcile their goals with emotionally nuanced bonds.

Caldwell’s musical expertise is fully displayed in this emotionally charged tribute to self-discovery, drawing inspiration from renowned artists such as Elliot Smith and Phoebe Bridgers. His heartfelt lyrics and soul-stirring harmonies imbued with genuine sincerity beckon listeners to explore the crossroads of pursuing one’s dreams while navigating the complex terrain of tending to the needs of those we hold dear. Caldwell masterfully captures the essence of adolescence, depicting a range of emotions that arise with chasing one’s aspirations.

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Dreams Between” is a touching reflection on the courage it takes to carve out one’s path amidst societal expectations. Through Caldwell’s evocative narrative, the reader is impelled to appreciate the splendor of routine observation and the collective experiences of navigating the terrain of guilt, heartbreak, relief, and elation accompanying the journey of maturation.

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This track is a sonic beacon of hope for resilient souls who dare to chase their dreams despite the obstacles that may lie ahead. With its infectious melodies and profound lyricism, “Dreams Between” is a valuable addition to playlists, serving as a rallying cry for listeners to embrace their aspirations fearlessly.

For aficionados of Caldwell’s signature style, this single, “Dreams Between,” is a must-listen with its soul-stirring sonic charm. It firmly cements Caldwell’s place as a phenomenon to watch in the indie music scene.

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KAT shares intimate vulnerability in her new single, “Same Mistake”

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KAT, a singer-songwriter with a distinctive style, recently unveiled her latest single, “Same Mistake (Live),” which offers a poignant insight into the intricacies of human relationships. Accompanied by Joe Lavinzki’s masterful guitar work, KAT delivers an acoustic performance that adds an extra layer of intimacy to an already powerful track.

KAT draws inspiration from diverse artists, including Bishop Briggs, Jeff Buckley, and Prince, and melds together elements of soulful pop and rocky-edge sensibilities. Her soulful and dark vocals and rhythmic acoustic guitar strums create an immersive atmosphere that transports listeners to the front row of her intimate performances. Thematically, “Same Mistake” delves into the intricacies of relationships, particularly the challenge of achieving mutual love. Through her lyrics, the artist portrays the emotional impact of unrequited love, constantly giving without receiving, capturing the essence of frustration and longing.

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KAT has been praised for her introspective style and poetic lyricism, which invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences of love and loss. Her song “Same Mistake” is a prime example of this. KAT’s authenticity shines through in every note, reminding us of the power of vulnerability and the importance of accepting our flaws. This beautiful work of art effectively captures the essence of the human psyche, suggesting that repetitive patterns can be detrimental to our well-being and that moments of introspection can foster personal success and professional growth. Ultimately, “Same Mistake” serves as a reminder of the shared human experience and the significance of understanding ourselves and others on a deep level.

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As KAT prepares to unveil her debut EP “Warrior Heart,” the release of “Same Mistake” offers a tantalizing glimpse into what is to come. KAT’s prowess in evoking empathy and provoking introspection renders this track indispensable to the music industry. Featuring soul-stirring melodies and heartfelt lyrics, “Same Mistake” merits a permanent spot on the playlist of every music enthusiast.

 

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CLICK HERE TO STREAM KAT’s Same Mistake on Spotify.
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