Plastic Spoon (Matt Lennox Edit)
If you want to assign a genre sound Matt Lennox said electronic music, then it hits “Deep Techhouse” possibly the best. It stands to also said he and Ron Flatter Lars Christian Müller to his musical inspirations from one direction, for certain parallels can be discovered for the experienced listener entirely. But of course there are other sources of inspiration for him: “The experiences and feelings can from his own environment. But also pure fantasy. For me there is not such a concept as, ‘Well, I have nothing against this afternoon. I do a little bit Mukke. ‘That works 99% not. “Is a fact that all previously produced tracks by Matt Lennox always evoke a mixture of relaxation and good humor, and you can imagine when listening only too well how the sun rising over the rooftops of the capital of this music was observed.
Photo: Thomas Leuthard
Taylor moved at a young age to Denver, Colorado where he grew up. He originally grew up playing the banjo, but his father wanted him to be a jazz musician. Upon hearing that the banjo was originally an African instrument turned almost exclusively into a white bluegrass instrument in part through the derogatory black-face minstrel shows of the 19th century, Taylor dropped the banjo and began to focus solely on the guitar and harmonica. He played music professionally both in Europe and the United States in a variety of blues-oriented bands until 1977, when he left the music industry for other pursuits, including becoming an antique dealer.

