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Worldwide Exclusive Interview only on MercuryNation

27 durable postsStarted 2005-06-18Latest 2005-06-19
#16130Post 1 of 27

After years of sending emails, placing phone calls, and going door-to-door in my apartment complex, I have finally been granted an interview with the world's most elusive producer. In this unprecedented exclusive, you will be taken into the mind of this individual who's talent is so extraordinary that he can't even place his name on the tracks he produces. I sat down with 'Unknown Artist' recently and this is what he had to say:

[color=blue][mn]: Thank you for speaking with me today. I know that you've never granted an interview before and we're more than honored to be your first.[/color] [b]UA: Well, thank you for being so persistent. The management at [CDR] is often very tough to reach so I don't always get requests forwarded to me in a timely manner.[/b]

[color=blue][mn]: When and how did you get started in production?[/color] [b]UA: It all started when I was in elementary school when I flunked out for consistently refusing to put my name on my homework. I was in band at the time and had an unhealthy obsession with the xylophone. That's when I first discovered the magic of a 4-4 beat.[/b]

[color=blue][mn]: The xylophone huh? Do you still incorporate some of those early sounds in your music today?[/color] [b]UA: Actually, very rarely. I've moved on to a more diverse array of sounds and samples because I find the xylophone to be a very emotionless instrument.[/b]

[color=blue][mn]: What do you use to produce your tracks?[/color] [b]UA: Anything and everything. I mainly stick to Logic and a set of bongo drums.[/b]

[color=blue][mn]: Ah, a Mac fan.[/color] [b]UA: <takes a sip of his Smirnoff Ice>[/b]

[color=blue][mn]: So, you've released a lot of tracks over the years, do you have any that you would consider your favorite?[/color] [b]UA: I have quite a few actually. You may be familiar with 'Untitled' that was released by [CDR] several years ago. By far one of my most thought-provoking tracks that's seen the light of day. I followed that up with 'Untitled' that was also released by [CDR] which John Digweed included in one of his livesets.[/b]

[color=blue][mn]: Wow, this [CDR] label is on fire! Truely a pioneer in the EDM world.[/color] [b]UA: Yeah, we've had a long relationship. They're a very professional outfit and a pleasure to work with.[/b]

[color=blue][mn]: What do you think about programs such as Soulseek and Kazaa?[/color] [b]UA: Fortunately, I don't usually have to worry about my music showing up on their very often. I'm very picky about who I choose to give my music to.[/b]

[color=blue][mn]: And your feelings on the current state of music?[/color] [b]UA: I'm [i]so[/i] over this whole electro/tech/whateverthefuck music. What happened to good old prog? What happened to the days when you would look at someone's set and go "There's that Unknown Artist! I love this track 'Untitled'. [/b]

[color=blue][mn]: It sounds as though you're not going to make that crossover.[/color] [b]UA: Hell no! They don't respect an artist such as myself. Check out sets by Michael Mayer, M.A.N.D.Y., Superpitcher, or any number of others. You can actually see who comprises their entire set! Who has ever heard of such a thing?![/b]

[color=blue][mn]: That is true. Although I still see tracklists by 'prog' artists that are chock full of your productions.[/color] [b]UA: And that's the way it should be! We don't want just [u]anyone[/u] to be able to get a hold of our music. It's reserved exclusively for popular people.[/b]

[color=blue][mn]: Any upcoming releases you can tell us about?[/color] [b]UA: Actually I have a couple of pieces in the works. One is called 'Untitled' and the other is 'Untitled' which will actually see a remix by 'Unknown' who is one of my production partners.[/b]

[color=blue][mn]: Well, I know you're a very busy man and I've taken up enough of your time already. But I want to thank you again for sitting down with me. Please keep in touch and we look forward to hearing your work in the future.[/color] [b]UA: Thank you for having me. I read [mn] quite frequently, but usually as a "Guest" or "Hidden". You guys have a kick ass radio station going![/b]

[color=blue][mn]: Thanks a lot man, we certainly try![/color]

Thanks again to Unknown Artist. Look for all of his upcoming releases, but don't look in the record store, you won't find them!

A pic I snapped as he was leaving:

[img]http://photos.yafro.com/pics3/i/20050618/08/1/e/e/1ee536ac898fc43161188dc1ac6d65bc0_full.jpg[/img]

#437917Post 2 of 27

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[quote][b]UA:[/b] I'm [i]so[/i] over this whole electro/tech/whateverthefuck music. What happened to good old prog? What happened to the days when you would look at someone's set and go "There's that Unknown Artist! I love this track 'Untitled'. [/quote]

:ROFLMAO:

#437920Post 3 of 27

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[quote=skahound]

[color=blue][mn]: What do you use to produce your tracks?[/color] [b]UA: Anything and everything. I mainly stick to Logic and a set of bongo drums.[/b][/quote]

:CrackUp: :CrackUp:

#437929Post 4 of 27

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ska congrates on your interview, it was so awe inspiring, it drove me to tears. Keep up the good reporting, you'll go far in your new line of work.

#437941Post 5 of 27

I loved that Unknown track.

Keep up the good work!

#437942Post 6 of 27

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my favorite producer! :RockOn:

#437943Post 7 of 27

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this is pure class...

:lol:

#437944Post 8 of 27

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Thanks the many info! I like his music! :P :YeaRight: :Bingo: :Smiling:

#437946Post 9 of 27

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[quote]Thanks again to Unknown Artist. Look for all of his upcoming releases, but don't look in the record store, you won't find them! [/quote]

I could have sworn I saw "Unknown" on the classic [White] label... I heard it will be in stores this summer. Perhaps I'm just out of the loop.

#437950Post 10 of 27

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I think [white] are on the way out, their releases tend to be too heavy compared to [cdr]

#437956Post 11 of 27

ska, you crack me up man.

#437957Post 12 of 27

very good interview... so lucky of you to have met him!

#437985Post 13 of 27

Sorry folks, I forgot to include his discography:

Unknown Artist - Unknown [CDR] Unknown Artist - Unknown [CDR] Unknown Artist - Unknown [CDR] Unknown Artist - Unknown [CDR] Unknown Artist - Unknown [CDR] Unknown Artist - Unknown [CDR] Bedrock - Heaven Scent (Unknown Remix) [CDR]

#437989Post 14 of 27

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Does this guy also go by U/A ?

I remember a long time ago this "U/A" was signed by DAT.

#437991Post 15 of 27

His collaborative project is known as '???'

#437994Post 16 of 27

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UNTITLED

#438011Post 17 of 27

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:ROFLMAO:

#438041Post 18 of 27

wasnt there an unknown (unreleased remix) as well?

#438044Post 19 of 27

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[quote=FM]my favorite producer! :RockOn:[/quote]

my faborite interview :roll:

#438048Post 20 of 27

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I believe there was...around 1999

U/A - UNTITLED - (Unreleased Remix) - DAT

eventually, it got pressed...then

U/A - UNTITLED - (Unreleased Remix) - WHITE LABEL - ACETATE

it's been a really long time since i've heard from the DAT & ACETATE boyz...

#438092Post 21 of 27

scam imo. :roll:

#438134Post 22 of 27

[quote=skahound][img]http://photos.yafro.com/pics3/i/20050617/22/7/4/b/74b52c18f528d3a080d617960bd3c18c0_full.jpg[/img]

'to' should be spelled with 2 o's (ie too).[/quote]

[quote=skahound][mn]: What do you think about programs such as Soulseek and Kazaa? UA: Fortunately, I don't usually have to worry about my music showing up on [b][u]their[/u][/b] very often. I'm very picky about who I choose to give my music to.[/quote] hypocrite imo :roll:

#438135Post 23 of 27

^ newest national spelling bee champion imo. :roll:

#438138Post 24 of 27

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:lol:

#438142Post 25 of 27

-2

#438173Post 26 of 27

-3 at least.

#438208Post 27 of 27

[quote=picklemonkey][quote=skahound][img]http://photos.yafro.com/pics3/i/20050617/22/7/4/b/74b52c18f528d3a080d617960bd3c18c0_full.jpg[/img]

'to' should be spelled with 2 o's (ie too).[/quote]

[quote=skahound][mn]: What do you think about programs such as Soulseek and Kazaa? UA: Fortunately, I don't usually have to worry about my music showing up on [b][u]their[/u][/b] very often. I'm very picky about who I choose to give my music to.[/quote] hypocrite imo :roll:[/quote] I'm not changing what the guy wrote. Granted, I should've put (sic) after it, but I wanted to leave the interview in a purely untouched state.

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