Can you find beauty in the world of tragedy and choas we live in today?
Yes, I really do. My music and photography are often inspired by a complete chaos and finding that tiny bit of logic or sense, a pattern within it. A funny example: religion. There’s this huge concept of God and then the creation of little pointers or structures to understand this huge concept. The idea of religion is beautifulm not organised religion the way it exists in society per se. The same goes for astrology. I can’t believe people sat there for hundreds of years observing the movement of the stars and found some sort of logic in it. It’s incredible. Nature is incredibly beautiful, like the ocean or snow. It’s a huge chaotic force. How would you describe your style, your fashion sense? Lately it’s been lazy (laughs) because I’ve been in the studio for almost a year, so I’d say no fashion at all. In general I’ve pretty much been dressing the same since I was 17 years old. I’m a bit of a sentimental, romantic person. That’s why I collect vintage. I remember being 15 and finding a