| Paul: |
Hello Kamil. How do you feel yourself today? |
| Kamil: |
Thanks, very good. |
| Paul: |
What's up with your leg? |
| Kamil: |
Hmmm, actually it's broken. It's broken 4 times. I was jumping on tramplin and
I fell on a metal from like 3 meters. |
| Paul: |
Do you like tramplins and make some sports on it? |
| Kamil: |
Yes, I'm making the light athletics. I started it when I was 15 y.o. So I'm jumping
almost for 9 years and till now nothing bad happened. This was a first time I had a bad luck. |
| Paul: |
Hope it's the first and the last. How it is to play on the decks in such a situation? |
| Kamil: |
I thought it will be very hard and very very different to stay on one leg. No, I was pretty
amazed because it's okey. I didn't feel anything till I was playing. It's like I was in another dimension. |
| Paul: |
It doesn't change your mood, right? |
| Kamil: |
Nope. It changes one thing. I like to jump with people, so I couldn't jump. |
| Paul: |
But I think next time you can do it. It's your first visit to Russia? |
| Kamil: |
Yes, it's first time. |
| Paul: |
How've you imagined Russia before a visit? |
| Kamil: |
I was thinking it will be something different. I was pretty amazed by Russia. It's looking very
similar to Slovakia. It's almost the same looking country. I think it's very nice. I like it. |
| Paul: |
What is the most surprising things here for you? |
| Kamil: |
Most surprising is that it is almost the same like in Slovakia completely. I was expecting something
really different. But my first view from airplane: "Oh! It's like Bratislava!". I feel myself like at home.
Also people are very nice. So I like that too. |
| Paul: |
Let's discuss music now a bit. What brings you to compose the music? |
| Kamil: |
My father was a dj from 1975. So I've learnt from him a lot of things and I realized that I would like to
make music. So I started to play on piano, continued on a synthesizer. I felt that I would like to do
something more, something much more than only playing on piano. So I've started to make my own music. |
| Paul: |
When you compose the track now, how does the inspiration come? |
| Kamil: |
I just need to hear some voice or some short sample and I get an idea to make a track. |
| Paul: |
Step by step? |
| Kamil: |
Yes, step by step. It's depend on situation. Sometimes I'm just sitting and trying to do something,
sometimes it comes from my inside. |
| Paul: |
How much time do you spend to produce one track? |
| Kamil: |
It depends on situation. "Heart of sun" I was making for 4 monthes. I make the basic of track, than I leave.
I get back after two or three weeks and continue work on track. I can remember a situation when
I was making a track over for two nights completely. Sometimes it's taking just few days, sometimes monthes.
Like "Soul Cure", I was starting work on "Soul Cure" when I lived in UK. From it I finished it in Slovakia. |
| Paul: |
What's your favourite track which you composed by yourself, and why? |
| Kamil: |
It's "Soul Cure", because I think it has a very good melody. I've got seek in the UK, I've got health problems.
When I got back to produce "Soul Cure", I mean the melody and second part. It's given me a lot of energy for
continue my music work and for my health. So I've given to it a name "Soul Cure", a cure for soul. |
| Paul: |
What is your main dream in music career? |
| Kamil: |
I can remember my main dream before. It was to get track playing on ASOT. At this moment I would like my tracks to
be played on normal radio station, in rotation. I would like normal people to hear my music. |