
Siegfried G
I'm a french musician. Also guitarist and singer in the pop-rock band called Crème Brûlée, I've been working since 1998 on solo pieces in my home studio. The result is some trip hop-pop or more experimental songs with french lyrics on which I played all real and virtual instruments. This is the second avatar of the "In Cauda Venenum" productions (others are Psychonada, Crème Brûlée, and Stéphane Prince).
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
I learned piano when I was a child, but I was dreaming to play jazz while I was playing Mozart and Bach. When I was 15, I played drums and sung in a punk band. At the beginning of the 90's, I was playing blues and boogie on piano in a bar, then a friend asked me to play with him in a Rythm and blues band. Piano was boring me, so I started to play harmonica. But actually I wanted to play guitar in a grunge band and make much more noise. I did with Crème Brûlée. Since 1998 I make music with computers. I'm not a human being anymore. I became a robot.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
I used to play live with Crème Brûlée until year 2000. I'd like to do it again if I had time to find a bassist and a drummer. The idea is in progress.
Your musical influences
Classical, 60's, 70's, trip hop, big beat...
What equipment do you use?
Power Mac G4 with Pro-tools and Reason
Anything else?
Pardon my french