Jack Garratt Strives For Perfection On Debut Album 'Phase'
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(Radio.com) "The album's taken a little while to put together only because I care a lot about it," says Jack Garratt of the years it took to produce his debut, Phase. Sure, Garratt has released several singles and EPs, but the body of work contained in an album speaks directly to Garratt's pride. After catching up with Radio.com, it's crystal clear the British one-man-band is not interested in releasing music just to fill the marketplace. Garratt wants to touch his audience through the most well-conceived and emotional melodies he can possibly produce. "I've always said that I would only ever release something that I would want to listen to as a fan," says the multi-instrumentalist. "I don't think there's any such thing as perfection. But I'm a perfectionist. I don't believe in the idea of perfection but I will strive to achieve it." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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