In doing so, the pair don’t spend the whole time together in the studio each has his own creative process. We never ask ourselves, ‘What do I have to do?’ Instead we ask, ‘What can I do?’ and ‘What do I want to do?’ For each track, we then combine both approaches, exchange ideas, supplement the melodies and find what’s best.” There are always points of friction, but if we want to set the pace, we have to be able to give ground sometimes. Mike adds: “This is normal when two creative people work together. ![]() One of the most important factors is to voice, and to represent, your own opinion,” says Dimitri. You have to reinvent yourself without losing your identity. “For our songs, for every performance, we always rise to new challenges. Yet the acoustic realization of these inspirations is not about agreeing immediately, the musicians explain in unison.
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