A while back GeeGee Curtained sent me a
link to a music track and insisted that I listen to it. She told me that she discovered a new up and
coming talent and she was very enthusiastic to share her find. I had the opportunity to listen to Sam
Jensen's "Living in the now"
and it reminded me of a very special New Year's Eve I had on the island of
Madagascar. It's rare that music you have never heard before can take you on a
journey and allow you to reminisce and recall such incomparable memories. I
then realized that GeeGee was right, she indeed made a discovery of a young and
very talented man and I am thrilled to share her interview with Sam Jensen on
my blog with you today.
What inspired you to compose and record
‘Day Dreams Last Forever’?
Yay
an interview! Well I’ve enjoyed making music since I was a small boy playing
with broken tape recorders, to now with my little studio setup with computers,
synthesizers and recording instruments and equipment. For my last album,
Daydreams Last Forever, I listened to some of the music around me that inspired
me, like some of the successful Dance and Trance DJ’s like David Guetta, Avicii
or DJ Tiesto, and made some music of my own. I’ve always been a dreamer, so I
thought the album name Daydreams Last Forever was appropriate for that Trancey
Dancey ‘let-the-music-take-me-away’ sound I was going for. Each song I listened
to many times over and went back to my studio to keep changing it until I felt
100% happy with every moment. So I hope people listening feel the love I put
into each note.
Where
does your passion for music come from?
I
don’t really know. I guess it’s partially genetic. Lots of music genes in
my family. Or maybe it started when I was 5, when my dad would sit me in front
of the record player and play classical pieces and we would imagine stories to
each piece of music we were hearing. And as the music got more intense, so
would our imagination! Also in High School when I remixed the sacred school
song into a disco version for fun, and sang it in assembly on the last day of
school, seeing the whole school stand up and applaud and cheer, made me
think I want more of that in my life!
When did you start dj’ing and how old
are you now?
I’m
28. They say I look 24. Although sometimes I feel 42 when work gets hectic. I
only started DJ’ing recently. I always thought DJ’ing was ‘too easy’ because
you just play other people’s music. But now I’m learning there’s a skill behind
reading the crowd and playing the right songs at the right time.
Where do you see your love of music
taking you?
I’m
hoping for a hit on the radio one of these days, and hopefully someday I’ll
tour around if people like my music. And if they don’t, I’ll just work harder.
What equipment do you use and do you
have a studio at home?
I
have a home studio, where most of the work is done on my computer. I use Reason
4 to make the drums, bass, synths and other music sounds. Then I have keyboards
and guitars which I use to add layers of extra music, and I use Protools 9 to
record the singers and do the final mastering.
Do you have any advice to give aspiring
composers/dj’s like yourself?
Yes.
“Just start!” So many composers are “waiting for inspiration” or waiting to buy
some piece of equipment or software first before they start. They love to call
themselves “Producers” at the pubs and have blingy profile pics on Facebook,
but they’ve never finished one song! The truth is: your first song will sound
crap. But your 99th song will sound brilliant, no matter what
gear you’re using. So you just need to get cracking . . . today!
Do you have a day job or do you dj full
time and where can your fans hear you play?
I’m
a qualified electrician by day. I work for myself. That pays my rent, and has
been paying for the music production up to now. That’s right. My last CD cost
me thousands of rands for singers and CD printing etc, and I had to do it in
the evenings after long days of electrical work. So people who say they want to
also make music “but they have JOBS” don’t really have an excuse. I’m DJ’ing next
on New Year’s Eve at the Worcester Yacht Club. Going to be a blast!
Are you available to play private gigs?
I’m
always contactable on my email, sam@musicsoundtracks.co.za, and my DJ’s gigs
and range in price depending on how much equipment and lights I must rig up, or
if it’s already provided.
Where
can we buy your new cd?
It
can be ordered through me directly via my email, or on my Facebook, and I’ll
post a copy.
Some of your new fans want to know if
you’re single?
Haha.
Yes, I’m single. I’ve been in a few relationships, but people struggle to
relate to me because I’m such a dreamer. And I don’t want people holding me
back. So single for now it is.
What are the top 5 songs you listen to
on your iPod right now?
1) Psy
- Gangnam Style
2) Avicii
– Levels (ooh ooh sometimes I get a good feeling . . .yeah!)
3) Mark
Knight – Downpipe
4) One
Direction – What makes you Beautiful
5) Taio
Cruz – Dynamite
What’s your favourite cocktail?
The
Sam Jensen Cocktail, at this point in time, is Brandy and Coke with lots of ice
and a dash of Monster Energy Drink in it. Not sure if you can call that a
cocktail, but it sure works for me!
Thanks
for your time to interview me, GeeGee. Was great fun!
Sam
also sent me 2 links for your listening pleasure with the message 'That'll get
'em bouncing...' Hehehe... Gotta love him, right?
For
a Dance song click here: Living in the
now
For
a Trance song click here: Dew Drops
No review would be complete without
some feedback so I asked a few people for their opinion on his music and this
is what they said:
'We
love to party and we love dance music, we also have a soft spot for local DJ's
and hot new talent and what Sam Jensen has to offer definitely didn't
disappoint! He's got talent, and buckets of it! We look forward to seeing
what's next from Sam!' - The Modern L
'It's
not hard to listen to at all... Very summery, on the beach. I could also
imagine it as part of a movie/TV soundtrack.' - Author Devon Marshall
'His
sound is unique, certainly a fresh sound coming out of South Africa. Not
copying music from what I have heard locally or internationally...' - Dj
LeatherSatyr
'Very
cool, I'd be interested in hearing some more of his stuff, I personally like it
a bit harder and darker. I am also looking for someone to write some new
dance music for me and Sam will be hearing from me' - Terry Tiger Victor
'Sam
Jensen is so one of the best upcoming young dj's I have heard in a long time...
I talked GeeGee into loaning me that CD for the 'weekend' and it's stuck in my
car radio. Well, that's my story and I'm sticking to it! I just
wonder who's going to pay all the speeding fines I'm sure are coming my way -
Sam's music has a way of giving me a lead foot!' - Shannon Stacey
'A
very fresh and clear cut sound. Its high tempo that is easy to listen to and at
the same time, great music that gets your heart pumping and your feet moving.'
- Rowan
Pounce Poole
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