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KUBB Chat To ilikemusic.com


ILM: You sang Happy Birthday to a suitably impressed Rollo at the restaurant you were working as a waiter at, which led to the partnership with Ben Langmaid and Jeff Patterson. Can you describe the Kubb process of writing such great music?

Harry: That was after I'd give up on music really. I'd been in a band in Cornwall for nearly ten years, and we'd got quite big in Cornwall and got a record deal with a Japanese Indie, and that fell through and we lost our excitement for it. Plus all that time I was signing on and sleeping on people's floors and shit. I just wanted my own space, and I wanted my own space more than I wanted to be in a band. So I became a waiter and I was going to go and drive a bus for a bit, then the Rollo thing happened. And he said to come round to studio and sing some tracks and we'd make some house tunes, but nothing really happened with that. We tried, and it wasn't very good, our first attempt, but I met his mate Ben and Jeoff and we started writing songs together, and I started singing on their demos.
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