- INTERVIEW - INTEGRAL BREAD -
We chatted with Integral Bread,
was a flamenco guitarist, so I also
label manager of the fantastic and
had the opportunity to experiment
prestigious Spanish digital label
with the guitar, cajón, flute, and
Univack, where we also delved into
other instruments, almost always in
the past, present and future of this
a self-taught way. I liked to invent
Spanish artist.
my own melodies, but there came
Hello,
Integral
Bread!
It’s
a
pleasure to have you on Sync Beat Magazine. How did you start your love affair with electronic music and who were your first influences within it? - My interest in music began when I was very young, when I was 8 years old when I was given my first keyboard, a Casio MT210, with which I spent hours experimenting, creating songs, trying out rhythms, chords... In addition, my grandfather 48
a point where I felt limited by not having training in music theory. Almost in the mid-90s I began to be interested in songs by electronic bands, such as Orbital, Prodigy, The Chemical
Brothers,
Underworld,
Massive Attack... I was attracted to those rhythms and sounds that I did not identify with any traditional instrument, and that generated emotions in me that until then I had not felt with other styles that I consumed more, such as Pop