Not fitting a scene as inspiration – Interview with Caleb Straus
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Not fitting a scene as inspiration – Interview with Caleb Straus

Based in Austin, Texas Caleb Straus is one of those artists that you will surely have a hard time putting in a certain genre category. However, his twisted, experimental and unorthodox approach to music-making in combination with influences varying from Nine Inch Nails to The Dillinger Escape Plan make his work really stand out and his presence and appreciation in a tight, supportive but also very honest community as Drooble is a proof artists should seek their true selves in…

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Deep inside we are forever children – Interview with Anna Anawalt

Anna Anawalt is working in the fields of bluegrass and folk but one of her biggest passions in the world of music is writing pieces for children. This coming as a direct influence from her growing up in a family of musicians and from performing together as a family band she’s now trying to inspire, spread love and bring people from all ages together with her art. Wondering how music can awaken the child hidden deep in each one of…

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A hip-hop grindhouse – Interview with Chad Carman

If you’ve been following the Drooble review section you’ve surely come across our coverage of the memorable Chad Carman mixtapes. It’s an understatement to describe his approach to hip-hop music as experimental as it gets even more twisted than that. Carman is cooking a huge stew where he throws in movie references, samples, beats, lyrics, humor, and whatnot. It’s actually the same approach he used when answering the questions for this interview. The boundaries between reality, jokes and fiction are…

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Never lose an idea – Interview with Peter Frank Santovito

With some of his recent projects topping important charts, Peter Frank Santovito is on the quest to not only write music but collaborate with the top artists and make hits. Finding equally important to write great music, be able to engineer and produce it well but also be able to get involved in networking he’s a talented but disciplined artist we can all learn a lot of stuff from. Enjoy our interview. Hello, please introduce your current musical projects and…

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It’s okay to vent out the negative energy in music – Interview with Oli Katai

Oli Katai represents the young generation of musicians and song-writers here on Drooble. Trained both in piano and guitar she started writing his own music when she was just 12 years old and hasn’t stop ever since – be that tracks, classical music or film soundtracks her music is all over the place just like her creative process is intuitive and always varying. So, let’s introduce you to Oli in this interview. Hello could you please present yourself and tell…