In this ever changing digital world, how
does Bayonics find their audience in the
mix of so much choice?
You've performed with a variety of
groups, what was one of your most
memorable performances and why?
We see technology and the choice it gives
people as a good thing for the industry and us.
We're starting to take more advantage it. We
feel freer to put stuff out, let people discover
it, and not worry that our genre's
can be all over the board. The freedom to
release music on our terms inspires us to get
back in the studio and record on a consistent
basis.
One of our most memorable concerts was
playing with Common, Ozomatli, Black Keys,
Les Claypool. Having the opportunity to open
for these legendary artist and who have put
their stamp on the industry and paved the way
for younger artists was an honor and a great
learning experience. Also getting the
opportunity to share the stage with Woo
Tang was amazing because we feel that we
have a similar infrastructure with so many
members that bring different things to the
table.
Some groups kind of epitomize a
lifestyle by the music they do or
the way they dress, what if any, is the
"Bayonics' Lifestyle"?
Where does Bayonics want to be in the
next five years?
We pride ourselves on being a party band. The
experience at one of our live concerts is to
make sure that everyone's dancing, having a
blast and letting go of any insecurities and to
be free with our movement. Style-wise I would
say we identify ourselves with the modern chic
look.
In five years it would be nice to have our
music to recognized internationally and
continue to play shows all across the world
bringing people together, making people smile,
laugh and dance.
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