Adam Buxton
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I like it.
I tried my best.
But in my mind, it's not really like the same as music that I would listen to by actual musicians.
And one title I was going to have for the record was Music Adjacent.
But then they said, you don't need to put yourself down too much.
Just call it something normal.
It's going to be called Buckle Up now instead.
No, that's the James Acaster approach.
And I remember when James Acaster released an album last year or the year before, and it was more like what you just described, I think.
So quite dense, not a comedy album, like a proper experimental art music album.
And
That's what I dreamed of making, but that's not what I've made.
I know.
I mean, it's tough reading those things.
I sympathize with you, Max.
And so it was very odd talking in depth about what all the songs meant.
You know, because they are essentially... Well, much of what I was talking about with Kate, who was writing the biog, was...
Like, what's the tone of the songs?
And I told her about the fact that I had sent one of the songs to a musical friend and he had come back after quite a long period of silence.
He responded with some good constructive criticism.