Since we’re talking of the heart, does the album have romantic numbers?
The inspiration for the album was success, failure, love, heartbreak, existential crises, and of course, boredom. So, love or heartbreak songs would fit into your romantic category, I guess. One of my favourite songs is called ‘Looking at you lie’, which is about the end of a relationship, and as you see that person for maybe the last time, you realise that even though one part of you knows it’s best to end it, another part of you desperately wants the relationship to continue. But it’s too late because you’ve already said goodbye. Wow, that’s deep. You had said in an earlier interview that the album would be deep electro pop. Is this what you were talking about? (Laughs) Well, these terms keep changing. I prefer calling it electric soul these days! It’s just a way to describe one’s style of music so that someone else can understand what it’s about without listening to it. Of course, there is never a substitute for listening. Do you sing regularly or have you learnt singing especially