“I especially think it’s cool that one person thinks the beat is cool, another thinks the music is beautiful and another thinks the lyrics are beautiful and another just thinks it’s really shit. I think that’s really cool,” the theater maker answers. the question whether he also finds the message in his songs important.
In addition to their collaboration, both gentlemen are also active solo, but the click to make music together is there. In addition, according to them, they are busy developing a product. “What was that again?” Wolliewohl asks Feather. “Um, bath soaps,” he replies. Bath soaps that smell like peanut butter, chocolate spread or jam. Only time will tell whether the soaps will really come, or whether it is just an absurdist outgrowth of men.
In any case, Wolliewohl Junior wants nothing more than to hit the theater boards and Rob Feather can’t wait to play his beats in front of a full house.