Recently in Kuala Lumpur for a showcase, JUICE managed to catch up with the statuesque ladies of Icona Pop and discussed our shared interest in good pop.
Despite being worlds apart from Yuna, JUICE has pulled many strings for a chat with her, proof that “ain’t no river wide enough, to keep me from getting to you” – that and of course, the wonderful invention called the Internet.
We spoke to Mount Kimbie’s Dom on everything from the long gone glory days of dubstep to their disapproval of the term ‘organic’ to describe their sophomore.
Catching White Lies drummer Jack Lawrence-Brown, JUICE spoke to the beat-keeper about their progression to their current sound on Big TV and what to get at Newton Food Court.
Gigamesh revealed he’s not one to be pigeonholed as just a ‘remix guy’ or ‘that DJ’, his affinity for sci-fi, thoughts on being a producer versus a DJ, and inadvertently slipped in his dislike of the dubstep scene in his hometown.
JUICE snuck in backstage during a particularly rowdy party for a lengthy non-PG13 convo with Designer Drugs that spanned everything from the quintessential party drug and their label woes.
JUICE manages to get a hold of Jagwar Ma’s Gabriel, naturally we drill him on the intricacies of being a duo, how much influences affect a band, and his experience in Malaysia.
JUICE gets cerebral with Sasha Perera as she waxes philosophy on the ‘Elsewhere’ tenet, the relationship between an artiste and their image, and her modus operandi when playing a DJ set.