Your sound has been experimental from the start. How would you describe it?
RS— We don’t feel good about genres although we are happy to join one if there is a good compilation CD that wants to include us.
If you ever do, let me know, I’d like a copy. What influences do you hope fans pick up on when they hear your music?
RS— Timbaland, Tricky, M.I.A, O Yuki Conjugate, and Muslimgauze, because we listen to them a lot. Films, choreographic ideas, or specific places in time also help to inform what we write.
I know you often play with other groups, I recently saw you play in London with New York. Is there a group you would love to perform with?
RS— Outkast, Gangsta Boo, Tupac, The Bee Gees, 50 Cent.
You tailor each performance to the venue you are playing. How do you begin in that process?
RS— We like to think about where we will be positioned and what set design to use depending on what we can make of the space from pictures and technical capacity.
Do you have a favourite show you’ve played?
RS— Mostly everyone that has invited us to perform has really looked after us; we have felt very welcome and made some nice friends along the way which we are grateful for. For me (Soopy) Museion in Bolzano was a lot of fun. (Slay John) Sparring at Loki was great - the line up was a family affair and people danced a lot.
It was so much fun to be a part of the audience at Loki, I hope you come back to London. Is there anything else for listeners to look forward to in the upcoming year?
RS— We hope to be able to travel and scale up the performances and set design. A new single is also coming out at the beginning of the year, with a music video.