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term my home studio, but it's actually just a computer. Then those demos are then
     used as the basis where I take it into a professional studio and then we will sit there,
     we'll find the guitar sound, we'll record guitars. We'll find the bass sound, record

     basses. Generally, because obviously I'm not a drummer, I do not try to be a drummer,
     so either with half the tracks I brought in Rio because I’ve played with him most of
     all, and then on the other half, two of them were one of my uni friends. Those are

     the only two tracks with a guest bassist as well. And then the other two tracks with
     drums were the producer of a guy called Steve Tanton, who I only found out when
     I was working with him, that he’d actually toured with Tinie Tempah, of all people,

     which was quite a weird one to just turn around and go, oh, okay. Cool. Good to know.

     BiTS:  What's the future for you, András? Are you planning another album?

                                                     AD:  Well, I mean, I would love to, don't get me

                                                     wrong. Obviously, the big thing with the music
                                                     industry at the minute is finances. It is bloody
                                                     expensive.  I  have  enough  material  so  I  could

                                                     probably release a whole new album tomorrow
                                                     if I had the time and the funds to do it. However,
                                                     I'm also aware that I want to make this into a

                                                     viable career and so I want to make this into
                                                     something  where  it's  not  just  a  case  of  I'm
                                                     releasing music for a passion project. This is my

                                                     passion project, but also my livelihood. So my
                                                     immediate  plan  is  to  continue  building  my
                                                     audience. There's quite a few people have heard
      War Child UK Logo. Click for                   the music, but there are still, I mean, hell, if you

                         more                        look at the number of people who streamed it

                                                     versus the population of the world, I think it's
     like 0.00008% or something ridiculous like that. So there's plenty more still to go,
     and there's plenty more audiences to reach. Plenty more places to play, plenty more
     people to interact with and to basically party with, I’ll be honest with you.


     BiTS:  Any big gigs coming up in the future that I could know about?

     AD:  Yeah. So we're playing in Cambridge on the 28th of June. I've got something very

     exciting coming along. Do you know what, I'll give you exclusive access to this. I'm
     not sure whether I'm technically meant to announce it yet, but it's happening at the
     end of this month so I might as well. I'm excited to be working with a charity called
     War Child UK, alongside a promotion company called Hotbox to take part in their

     rising streaming series. So that's a live 30-minute concert, which can be streamed
     online, and I'm making money for the charity to help all the work they do with

     helping children in areas of war. That's something I'm really excited about in the
     sense of I feel like it's such a worthy cause to do, and for me it's fantastic that I've
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