
It was incredible - it almost felt like the laser show was conducting it, like the conductor of an orchestra. SUPERTAB: Yeah, they’re one of our influences.ĭB: So, I was actually at ABGT 100, and I have to talk about “ Rubicon.”ĭB: Oh my god. These guys are still around, and they’re doing great!ĭB: They’re still alive and kicking, huh? That’s something that we started to listen to from a really long time ago. The Prodigy is doing a new album, which we’re really excited about. SUPERTAB: All-time? Above & Beyond, Coldplay, and The Prodigy. SUPERTAB: We’ve been liking Andrew Bayer’s stuff, lately. These days it’s so easy to have all your instruments in the computer, and they travel with you everywhere you go.ĭB: So, basically “why lug all these things around when it’s all in one place, in my computer?”ĭB: Who are your current and all-time favorites in the music industry? Doesn’t have to be EDM. Back in the day, we played the guitar and drums.

With the computer, you have all the instruments there, so it’s easier. SUPERTAB: Well, these days we mostly play with the keyboard. SUPERTAB: Five words or less… uplifting, progressive, trance, melody, and… that’s four.ĭB: At what BPM would you say your heart beats?ĭB: And what instruments do you play? What’s your preference?

The night was driven by trance anthems both familiar and new, and filled with tracks from the Finnish super duo’s recently released studio album titled “ Unified.” Prior to this, we were given the opportunity to discuss the elements composing the album, future releases, and going-Gaius-Julius on some rivers. To get in on all the juicy details, keep scrolling.ĭB: Describe your sound in five words or less. On Friday, November 28th, trance heroes Super8 & Tab made a stop at The Observatory, Santa Ana on their Unified Tour.
