Korn Seek Inspiration From Streaming Sites
. (TeamRock Radio) Korn guitarist James 'Munky' Shaffer says the band trawl streaming sites to be inspired by new music. Munky says the group - who re-released latest album The Paradigm Shift in an expanded package last year - prefer to listen to current acts rather than harking back to older influences when it comes to writing new material. He tells Rock Sins: "We try to constantly look on SoundCloud or whatever it is and try to see what people are doing. Or just try to get inspired by music that's yet to be discovered. We have always done that. "I think we've always tried to stay on the cutting edge of recording techniques and technology and like, 'Oh listen to this sound. Listen to these sounds.' I think that's where the dubstep came into play was we've always tried to capture that low-end, that big, heavy bass. "And the electronic stuff was that extra branch to the tree that needed to grow a little bit and see where it took us." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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