About Haszari
Hometown
Tokoroa, New Zealand
Genre
Dance
In the artist’s words:
Describe one of your earliest musical memories in detail. I was always obsessed with the sound of dub and delay feedback. I used an Ibanez delay pedal with my guitar. I started DJing indie x dub x trip hop with cheap CD players & a tiny Fostex mixer, sending stabs to the delay, feeding back to distortion.
What are your top 3 all-time favorite albums on Apple Music, and why? Why did you choose these three albums in particular? Barker, Stochastic Drift Konduku, Mantis 0910 Massive Attack, No Protection I hate when music is so dense you can't get inside it. Each of these albums contains a spacious sound world where you can lose yourself.
Find a song of yours on Apple Music that you love and tell us what makes it special. Tell us why you chose this song. “Foundation Slab Redux” Often when I'm travelling, I start to hear little sounds, loops, and melodies emerge. This tune started like that, as a voice memo of me singing a dub melody, recorded in the car. From that little germ grew the two different tunes on this EP.
What’s one of the most memorable moments in your career so far? Back in the day we ran an electro/techno night at a legendary underground club, with a diverse music policy: indie, tech house, breakbeat and beyond. One night on a whim I dropped Cypress Hill's "A to the K" to and the place went mental 👌🏻
Is there anything left on your bucket list as an artist or band? Everything! Item 1: an album, a cohesive statement. Item 2: playing a fluid and flexible yet fully electronic set to an early evening sundown crowd at an urban/waterfront festival.
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