Jxdn, der aufstrebende Musiker, hat sein neuen Albums „When The Music Stops“ veröffentlicht. Im Interview spricht er über die Zusammenarbeit mit Travis Barker und Andrew Goldstein, die Unterschiede zu seinem Debütalbum „Tell Me About Tomorrow“ und die wichtige Rolle seiner Fans. Er teilt seine Gedanken darüber, was es bedeutet, Menschen auf der ganzen Welt zu inspirieren und erinnert sich an besondere Momente bei Vorab-Veranstaltungen in Städten wie New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, Paris und London.
Frontstage Magazine: What role did Travis Barker and Andrew Goldstein play in the creation of your album?
jxdn: WE CREATE MUSIC LIKE A BAND. THEIR TECHNICAL SKILLS REALLY BRING EXCELLENCE TO THE RECORD BUT IT’S THEIR PASSION THAT MAKES THE MUSIC
Frontstage Magazine: How does „When The Music Stops“ differ from your debut album „Tell Me About Tomorrow“?
jxdn: I MADE THE SECOND ALBUM FOR MYSELF. I HAVE SONGS FOR THE WORLD COMING, BUT THIS ONE WAS FOR ME.
Frontstage Magazine: How has your connection to your fans influenced your new album?
jxdn: MY CONNECTION WITH MY FANS IS THE WHOLE INFLUENCE. IF I DIDN’T HAVE A GENUINE CONNECTION WITH THEM, I WOULDN’T BE ABLE TO REALIZE WHO I WAS – WHICH IS THE STORY OF THIS ALBUM
Frontstage Magazine:What does it mean to you that your music reaches and inspires people all around the world?
jxdn: HONESTLY, IT DOESN’T REALLY FEEL REAL. I THINK THAT’S WHAT I’M TRYING TO DO THIS YEAR, IS MAKE IT FEEL REAL.
Frontstage Magazine:What special moments or memories do you have from your pre-listening events in cities like New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, Paris, and London?
jxdn: I JUST THINK THAT THOSE MOMENTS SHOW I CARE, WHICH IS SO IMPORTANT BECAUSE NO ONE CARES ABOUT ANYTHING ANYMORE – UNLESS IT’S ON A SCREEN
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