Logan:
Do you collaborate in the studio or do you work separately and swap files?
“We both work together in Nick’s studio. I have my own studio setup at home in my bedroom where I can work on things before bringing them over to Nick, then we can both look at the material together. We do some file swapping, but the most crucial work gets done in real-time, in person. Things go much faster that way.
“We’ve deliberately avoided trying to define specific roles in the project. If you wanted to make a really generalised stereotype, you could say that Nick has more of a ‘producer’ approach and my approach is more composition-based.”