Interview with Dev Ray - A Genuinely Disarming Gemini
Interview with musician Dev Ray, a genuinely disarming gemini.
"It changes all the time. Lately, it's been humming into a voice recorder while driving, not very safe but sometimes necessary."
Dev Ray is a genuinely disarming Gemini. Not that I find most Gemini's terribly intimidating. But I like how that sounded, and Dev really is a refreshingly genuine person. To me, there is no pretense to him as a person or his music. He possesses a quality that is similar to the dreamscapes of Michel Gondry's Science of Sleep and creates a sense of familiarity like you could have gone to elementary school together. His new tune, "Can't Hide" out on Dangerbird Records reflects the ray of morning sunshine that Dev Ray embodies. The songs upbeat melody would soundtrack the speed up footage of a night with friends which is carried out until the sun rises over the horizon, feet in the sand and holding hands.Find out more about this awesome person's musical ambitions and adventuresome discoveries in my interview with Dev Ray below.FAST FACTS:Zodiac Sign: GeminiFavorite Color: Oh, this is a hard one. I feel like people judge you the most off this. If I say blue I'm boring, if I say green people will think all I care about is money and if I say purple they just won't believe anything I say! Seriously though, I feel like it changes all the time. As you get older you discover new colors like chartreuse or azure. This is my very frustrating way of answering this question!Childhood Hero: Oh, another tough one. I guess I would say, Pee-Wee Herman. I was obsessed with The Movie and his playhouse show. I think his zany humor made it into my personality somehow. Him or Mr. Rogers. I always liked how he changed his sweater and shoes when he got home, I do the same thing.INTERVIEWSuper bummed to have missed the show at Dangerbird. How did it go? What do you feel like before a show – do you have any rituals.The show was great! I was really nervous and overwhelmed at first! A lot of people showed up! The Dangerbird backyard was packed. When I made it on stage though I felt alright. I guess I like being on stage, ha! I was actually influenced by a post that Cecilia from the band Gothic Tropic made where she did a pre-show dance ritual when she was touring for Beck, I assume she does it for her shows too. I was inspired and love dancing anyway so I danced around a little bit before the show in front of the audience and it alleviated a lot of my nerves.Loving the material available on Spotify, the single “Can’t Hide” and your super silky rendition of “So Excited.” What is your approach to developing songs and melodies – do you hum a tune into a voice reminder and build it out or just start strumming out notes. For those with no musical talent (ie: me) what’s the breakdown in approaching an original song and/vs a redux?It changes all the time. Lately, it's been humming into a voice recorder while driving, not very safe but sometimes necessary. I think I wrote "Can't Hide" a few years ago on my old Yamaha keyboard. It was originally a slow disco song with slide guitar and a weird key change. I changed it up and was gonna use it for another band I was in called Dr. Fadeaway. The drummer Sal suggested a more upbeat drumbeat he borrowed from The Cure. I took the song back and used it for Dev Ray! "I'm So Excited" started when I jokingly sang it out loud at work in a very monotone, blasé way. I later realized after playing the chords on the organ that it actually would work slow and the chord progression is just so beautiful.[embed]https://youtu.be/KhXk15wW7Fo[/embed]Is there a full EP or album on the horizon?I hope so! I definitely have enough songs for an album. If Dangerbird likes me enough and these singles do okay then hopefully they will let me do a full album and release it for me!Best “hole in the wall____” you’ve discovered? (it can be bar, restaurant, store, club etc…)Best hole in the wall restaurant is Thai Pepper in Hollywood. I lived in Franklin Village for a while and was always on a budget. This place just west of Franklin Village by the 101 is so affordable and this little old lady with a hunchback runs the whole damn place herself.Favorite comfort food, is it homemade or at a certain place?hmmmmm...waffles, cereal, mashed potatoes.Do you have an awesome book or documentary recommendation to share?I honestly don't read as much as I would like to/used to but...Incognito: The Secret Lives Of The Brain by David Eagleman is the most fascinating book I have read in a while. It has to be the easiest read dealing with neuroscience out there. I also just watched a documentary on The Flaming Lips Soft Bulletin album on youtube and that was so fun.What is a quality you admire in other people?Humor, lots of it.What’s currently at the top of your travel bucket list?Detroit. I am going there at the end of August! After that, I need to visit my friends in Washington.
