
Catching him before he releases ‘When A Banana Was Just A Banana Remixed and Peeled’ seeing remixes from the likes of Jimpster, Radio Slave and Slam this March, we speak to none other than Mr Josh Wink about what he does best. Money, fame and acid.
SF: So what do you like more, acid, or bananas?
JW: I like acidic bananas! What else?
SF: How would you like to describe your music?
JW: Somewhere blurring the lines of the various styles of house and techno.
SF: Having been in the game for some time, how do you see the techno scene has evolved since you have been producing?
JW: When I got into it, it seemed that we all wanted to get into the scene because it was our love, our way of life. Money and fame were by products of doing what we loved. Seems now with electronic music, people want the fame and fortune. Being that you can make music on a laptop computer and that’s it, it creates a whole new generation of producers that can make music without having to buy all the expensive outboard gear we all had to buy back in the day. The good thing is, making electronic music is more popular than ever. So, there’s a lot of really great music being made!
SF: What do you expect will happen to electronic music in 2010?
JW: Grow even bigger and expand to more genres! Just hope that the governments world wide will stop the harsh ‘witch hunt’ on electronic music parties!
SF:If you weren’t making music, what would you be doing?
JW: I have always been interested in medicine and how the body works. Perhaps I would’ve had a career in making people feel good through knowledge of the body. Instead I do it now with music!
SF: What’s next?
JW: More releases on Ovum Recordings as we’re celebrating our 15th year. Touring in support of the “When a Banana was Just a Banana, Remixed and Peeled” release along with Ovum parties/tents at summer festivals.



