I feel like getting to see the personality of the person behind the music just helps really look at the artists music differently, like you can connect to it more
This interview has crazy implications for the future of your channel. I wouldn't be surprise it you interview Porter Robinson or Skrillex by next year. And it's a tremendous honor to see Flux being open to participate in this interview.
I’ve seen flux 3 times this year, in such varying sizes and he always brings the same energy, quite aware dubstep is less popular here in the uk than DnB but still does his thing fully
I really like these interviews. Reminds me now a bit of Sidewalk EDM, but of course another setting and different direction of questions, but which is refreshing Flux seems like a very chill guy aswell!
Congratulations on this interview! Flux Pavilion takes me back to 2012 when I first heard I Can't Stop in the Kony 2012 propaganda video lmao. His sound grew on me over time and now he's one of my favorite dubstep artists of all time. I Can't Stop, I Still Can't Stop, Cracks remix, Must Be the Feeling remix, Recess remix, Emotional, and Mountains and Molehills are all songs I go back to regularly.
Wow Flux is so insightful here. Really thoughtful and interesting stuff. And we’re really lucky that he doesn’t care about kinda bulldozing through Dakoda “Yeah! Really? Uh-huh!” reactions. I love you dude, but if this is the kind of interview you want, where you want to hear long, insightful answers from interviewees, then you’ve got to dip back and stay quiet until they’re done (or you want to stop their answer for flow, staying on topic, etc). Otherwise, it gives an impression that you’re trying to rush them along. A nod is all it takes to let them know you’re listening. Interjecting stops the flow of the response. That is, unless you’re Flux, in which case you know what you wanna say and you’re gonna get it out there. Much to our delight ❤
Hmmm, well thanks for the feedback. I’ve heard from numerous people that the audible feedback while they are talking shows that I’m engaged and present in the conversation.
Honestly I just wanna say a huge congrats to Dakoda for getting to a point where he gets to interview the literal goat that is flux pavilion
🙏🙏
I feel like getting to see the personality of the person behind the music just helps really look at the artists music differently, like you can connect to it more
This interview has crazy implications for the future of your channel. I wouldn't be surprise it you interview Porter Robinson or Skrillex by next year. And it's a tremendous honor to see Flux being open to participate in this interview.
I’ve seen flux 3 times this year, in such varying sizes and he always brings the same energy, quite aware dubstep is less popular here in the uk than DnB but still does his thing fully
A legend of the game!
Truly!
i met flux in london this year, such an awesome person, so down to earth. his set was also incredible! absolute legend 💙
He's a super cool dude and it was such a pleasure to chat with him!
I really like these interviews. Reminds me now a bit of Sidewalk EDM, but of course another setting and different direction of questions, but which is refreshing
Flux seems like a very chill guy aswell!
Yes! I love sidewalk talks!!
Big interview!! Been one of my favorite artist for years, and he STILL kills it! Excited for what he has releasing soon!
this is so cool.
Reminder to stream the new cyclops and flux collab btw it SLAPS
Ayyy Biggup for the shoutout 😆
GOAT
HE'S THE MAN
Congratulations on this interview! Flux Pavilion takes me back to 2012 when I first heard I Can't Stop in the Kony 2012 propaganda video lmao. His sound grew on me over time and now he's one of my favorite dubstep artists of all time. I Can't Stop, I Still Can't Stop, Cracks remix, Must Be the Feeling remix, Recess remix, Emotional, and Mountains and Molehills are all songs I go back to regularly.
LMAO YOU TOOOOOOO😂
YOU GOT FLUX IN? yooo
AYOOOO
this is so cool, wow
Omg this is so amazing
Wow Flux is so insightful here. Really thoughtful and interesting stuff. And we’re really lucky that he doesn’t care about kinda bulldozing through Dakoda “Yeah! Really? Uh-huh!” reactions.
I love you dude, but if this is the kind of interview you want, where you want to hear long, insightful answers from interviewees, then you’ve got to dip back and stay quiet until they’re done (or you want to stop their answer for flow, staying on topic, etc). Otherwise, it gives an impression that you’re trying to rush them along. A nod is all it takes to let them know you’re listening. Interjecting stops the flow of the response. That is, unless you’re Flux, in which case you know what you wanna say and you’re gonna get it out there. Much to our delight ❤
Hmmm, well thanks for the feedback.
I’ve heard from numerous people that the audible feedback while they are talking shows that I’m engaged and present in the conversation.
huuge
BIGGGGG
yooooo
yoooooooo