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Ken Dybers from AESTHETICS

JadeWeb : What is your first musical memory ?
Listening to my dad play the beatles on his record player i think.

Which artist or song has "affected" your childhood ?
Not sure. i liked REM and The Cure alot, Quicksand really inspired me with the hardcore scene,animal rights, vegetarianism and being pc, same with Sick of It All and all the groups in the hardcore scene.

Did you think of working in music ? What did you really want to become later?
I’ve sang since I was like 6 years old I think. So I’ve always been working in/around music forever pretty much. Never thought I would be working within it though later, wanted to work in the outdoors/snowboarding at a resort, or something like this.

Are there any disturbing or nice sounds that have "affected" your childhood ?
Not that I can recall, although I was once locked in an elevator.

Did your parents give you a musical education ?
Not really, it was all pretty much my doing, although I think my mom wanted to give me piano lessons, but I wouldn’t have it.

Can you tell us about a musical memory of your childhood (a concert, a show..) ?
I remember being a lead in the musical Oklahoma, a sort of western musical set place in the U.S. around 1890 maybe. I was a traveling persian salesmen (basically a con artist), and all the men in town were trying to set me up with their daughters cause I was supposed to be this honorable guy or something... I remember this girl didn’t come on stage at one point cause she forgot, so I was on stage by myself for like a minute, which in a musical/play is a VERY long time. so I had to just create this dialog by myself the whole time, it was very difficult. I will also never forget singing in the cathedral in Koln, Germany when I was 18 with my school choir when we toured Europe... that was incredible.


Your childhood "Top 5"

touring Europe at 18 singing in churches and cathedrals, skateboarding, snowboarding and skiing, the death of a friend, my first trip to Disneyworld.


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