Tobias Forge
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Podcast Appearances
Same process.
Same process.
I like that. It's simply because I don't really have one go-to process. So I was using the same process as Seas. I think that this was the first time, first record where I... worked with collaborators that I, and I worked only with collaborators that I worked with quite a lot before. I didn't have any new, any new blood.
I like that. It's simply because I don't really have one go-to process. So I was using the same process as Seas. I think that this was the first time, first record where I... worked with collaborators that I, and I worked only with collaborators that I worked with quite a lot before. I didn't have any new, any new blood.
So we were, we were working with, with, with a certain amount of rapport and background, which was comforting. Because you trust the other people, you trust them, you know that we're working towards the same goal and everybody has, you know, the intent of making everything as good as possible. I know that no one...
So we were, we were working with, with, with a certain amount of rapport and background, which was comforting. Because you trust the other people, you trust them, you know that we're working towards the same goal and everybody has, you know, the intent of making everything as good as possible. I know that no one...
who the hell would go into a production with with the opposite you never know you just never know anymore definitely feel sometimes that someone is phoning it in and especially if it's like a big production with a lot of people and obviously someone is there someone is there because they're getting paid so and they're they're functional too so it's that's not a problem but
who the hell would go into a production with with the opposite you never know you just never know anymore definitely feel sometimes that someone is phoning it in and especially if it's like a big production with a lot of people and obviously someone is there someone is there because they're getting paid so and they're they're functional too so it's that's not a problem but
Yeah, it was quite closely knit, and we were not a big bunch of people working on this one. As some of you fans might know, we, I, basically have a little bit of a divide between how I make the records and then whom is performing on stage.
Yeah, it was quite closely knit, and we were not a big bunch of people working on this one. As some of you fans might know, we, I, basically have a little bit of a divide between how I make the records and then whom is performing on stage.
And, you know, across, you know, my 15 years career as this band, I've experimented a little bit with that, but I've learned the hard way that if you're not going to use everyone, it's better to use no one. If not everybody's being called in for their ability and their special gift, anybody who's excluded from that, they're going to take that the wrong way. It's not going to be great. Yeah.
And, you know, across, you know, my 15 years career as this band, I've experimented a little bit with that, but I've learned the hard way that if you're not going to use everyone, it's better to use no one. If not everybody's being called in for their ability and their special gift, anybody who's excluded from that, they're going to take that the wrong way. It's not going to be great. Yeah.
So it's just better. I've just found it more comforting and more productive and nicer to everybody to just work with others. And then Once we get the band together, you know, then we haven't nagged each other down. We haven't worn each other down throughout the process of making a record, which a lot of other bands do. Oh, I'm sure.
So it's just better. I've just found it more comforting and more productive and nicer to everybody to just work with others. And then Once we get the band together, you know, then we haven't nagged each other down. We haven't worn each other down throughout the process of making a record, which a lot of other bands do. Oh, I'm sure.
They have already been in the studio and, you know, killing each other for a year. Oh, yeah.
They have already been in the studio and, you know, killing each other for a year. Oh, yeah.
Yeah. Making records, especially if you are collaborating, it is very, I don't have a better word, it's an intimate process. I'm sure. You know, it's a very, you have to be very open and daring.
Yeah. Making records, especially if you are collaborating, it is very, I don't have a better word, it's an intimate process. I'm sure. You know, it's a very, you have to be very open and daring.
No, but it's pretty much what you do. Of course, when you've done it a couple of times, it's simply not a part of your... It's kind of like getting naked with someone you're together with. It's not a thing after a while that you're... You know? And once you've started riding with someone and it feels good, it does... become more natural.
No, but it's pretty much what you do. Of course, when you've done it a couple of times, it's simply not a part of your... It's kind of like getting naked with someone you're together with. It's not a thing after a while that you're... You know? And once you've started riding with someone and it feels good, it does... become more natural.