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Or aSSiStant editor: Maud Deitch do you think there’s a nationwide unity in people’s feelings towards graPhic deSignerS: Nicholas Acemoglu, Cameron Charles, Kate Merritt, Gabriella Spartos certain subgenres? Sheriff: Stephen Gisondi Definitely, definitely different. As a New Yorker I tend to CONTRIBUTORS unscientifically think of this situation as "cool stuff hasn’t really hit WriterS: Vivian Host, Todd C. Roberts, Gina Turner PhotograPherS: Shawn Brackbill, Tyler Davis, Jennilee in certain scenes in different cities yet." I know how snobby that Marigomen, Alice Proujansky, Lauren Silberman sounds, hahahaha! As much as the internet helps to bring everyone CONTACT up to date, you can’t take for granted that everyone who goes to a For additional information on Scion, email, write or call. dance party in Salt Lake City likes the same music as everyone in Scion Customer Experience 19001 S. Western Avenue Austin. 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Scion and the Scion logo are trademarks of Toyota Motor Corporation. 00430-ZIN02-DN If you have a question, email us through the Contact page COvER Illustration: Dust la Rock on scionav.com WIN WW WN II NW WIN WINSTORYWIN BY WIN STORY WIN MAUD DEITCH N BY WIN WIN N WIN DEITCH MAUD WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WI N N I W WIInterview: N Maud Deitch N I W Photography: Alice Proujansky Win Win is the trio of XXXchange and Devlin (both this time. It took about two and a half years to make veterans of the Spank Rock nation) and Ghostdad. a record because it takes a long time to collaborate The three are into making records, but they’re also with people that you’re not in a band with. The focus looking to create a unique performance experience isn’t always there. original videos & performances BY by matching their music with live-rendered visuals. With a new self-titled debut record featuring vocal Has it Gotten easieR, noW that you’ve contributions from Lizzy Bougatsos of Gang Gang WoRkeD with So many diffeRenT People? Dance and Alexis Taylor of Hot Chip, Win Win have Devlin: We developed a really good trick [for instantly made a unique reputation for themselves in collaborating with vocalists] but we haven’t come up the world of music. We caught them while they were with a name for it yet. in the middle of brunch to find out what’s going on. XXXchange: Top secret. What InspireD you To start ReCordinG as fullyfitted.blogspot.com WIn WIn? Devlin: We were all kind of getting into weirder music and doing some stuff that we didn’t know what to do with. XXXchange: We wanted to make a new vehicle for whatever music was happening, because it didn't plUs eXclUsive & free mUsic doWnloads, event info, really fit in with what we’d been doing. streaming mUsic on scion radio 17 & mUch more What made you Decide To give the scionav.com project A visual eLeMenT as Well? XXXchange: Some people do video DJing, but mostly they play music videos. Or if there are visuals at a DJ show, it kind of looks like a screensaver, like patterns and stuff, but there isn’t really any content to it. Ghostdad: We wanted to do something that’s super synched with the music. The video can borrow from the music, and the music can borrow from the video. youR first singleS featuRe pretty impressive CollaborationS with To watch a video interview with Win Win, when they’re vocalists. Do you wanT To start WoRkInG not at brunch, go to scionav.com/music/radio17 with neW artists? XXXchange: I think we’ll actually start doing some more instrumental stuff. It was a really long process KYLE HALL Interview: Todd C. Roberts Kyle Hall is probably really sick of being called a wunderkind, but it’s hard to think of a better word to describe this DJ and producer, who is still in his teens. He even started getting DJ gigs around Detroit before he was in high school. We caught up with Hall to talk about how he feels about all the hype, and whether or not people are getting it right. You’re considered the newer sound of Detroit, but you grew up listening to the older producers. Is there something about Detroit that you’re representing in terms of all those sounds? Yes, just because I’ve listened to a lot of things and they’ve rubbed off on me, but I don't think I’m trying to carry a flag for anything at all. I guess it’s definitely been a subconscious kind of thing. When did you start producing music? Basically when I started DJing, when I was like 11. I was practicing on my uncle’s turntables, and the next year my dad bought me some turntables and I started buying records, and my stepdad had records and he gave me some of those. I was listening to records and trying to make what I was hearing, so naturally by listening to records it made me want to make it myself. When you’re playing with Carl Craig or Omar S., people who have some history, what does it mean to you to be put alongside those guys, either on stage or in conversation? I mean it’s cool when it’s more personal, but not so much on stage or in conversation, because those things to me are basically meaningless. It’s more when I’m actually interacting with them. Sometimes I’m cited as “prodigy of so-and-so,” and I’m not. I’m a prodigy of no one at all. Most of the stuff I’ve done myself. I’ve had people rub off on me along the way. I’ve met people who have inspired me or given me assistance, but I’m not like the Pinocchio under Geppetto.
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