


If I like it enough I try to compose a whole song with verses, bridge etc. I play it on a keyboard and try to come up with words too. What processes do you use to create music?ĬC: I start with an idea for a song, it could be that I start with a chorus for instance. I like EDM and sometimes I do more electronic stuff, like the two Kraftwerk covers I have done so far. I solely use a workstation synth so I don’t include any other instruments, even though I do play the guitar and bass for instance. And here we are!ĬC: I guess I would call it pop or synth pop. Many years later, I started making music with a Yamaha Motif workstation that I still use today and under the name City Cowboy. One early track was a real “bohoohoo-story” called “Turned down again”! My music making “career” had thus begun. The lyrics for my first songs were really pathetic. Then I tried to add some vocals along with the background. The excitement of first recording a bassline for instance and then adding strings, then drums and so on was great.
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I remember making my first multitimbral tracks with Steinberg pro 12 and 24 on an Atari ST. As a teen I bought my first synth, a Roland D5. I used to sit by the piano too (when she wasn’t there) and just play around and gradually found that I could play too – without lessons! It turns out I have a pretty good ear when it comes to identifying notes and chords, but not perfect pitch. Would you mind telling us your story of how you entered music?ĬC: Sure thing! Growing up we had a piano in our home and my older sister took lessons. ‘ This month Swedish artist, City Cowboy spoke to us on his music process, influences and future work he wishes to accomplish, it was a pleasure speaking to him‘
