Brother Brooks
Written by Brandon   
Thursday, 17 July 2008
Brother Brooks
Photo by Jess Reiche

Brother Brooks opened for Topher Jones on Tuesday night. His set set the stage for Topher Jones to rock the house. We sat down with him a few days later and talked to him about his set, Aesias Finale and TekTak Music.

TF: You were brought on pretty late in the game. Was it difficult to have so little time to prepare?

I didn’t really have time to learn the in ands outs really. I just sort of had to put together a set that I knew was going to make the house to crazy before Topher Jones got on. They had told me there would a lot of indie music fans and Birmingham had sort of these indie nights and electro just sort of goes well with that. I practiced for like 2-3 hours each day. I just had it in my mind that it would be flawless; I didn’t want to let anyone down. I am a firm believer that you set yourself up for success so that’s what I did.

TF: What were your expectations for Cornerstone and your set?

I had heard from last year that it would be pretty energetic. I had watched some video of last year but it didn’t really prepare me for what these kids were like. They were just getting down all night long.

TF: What are you plans for your future in djing?

I think me and Kevin are going to start tag teaming more and more. I write music not only for Aesias Finale but for myself; which is completely different. It’s down tempo and breaky. And I was going to try to hit up places other then clubs. I want to play in places like bars and places that are really chilled where people just come and listen.

TF: What productions are you working on?

I have written my first album. It’s like 14 tracks and I am really just trying to get a title and such. As far as Aesias Finale goes, I tend to write faster then Kevin. Production sort of fuels my life a lot. And I mean a lot; I average 1 or 2 tracks per week. Even if they are really bad, I still finish them and lock them away in a vault that no one will see. But I need to finish them for myself.

TF: What is one technique or sound can you just not make a track without?

I don’t really like using the same thing over and over. I never want to be classified or gimmicked. I can make a list of people who do, but doing it well. But I do use a reverse crash with a “45 angle” ping pong delay on it. I manage to use that all the time and I tend to use the same structure for my intros and outros; it just makes it really easy to mix in and out of.

It has been a great year, I have really enjoyed Cornerstone. The people are really nice and it has a real underground feel I haven’t found else where, sort of a 1999/2000 feel.

Check out Aesias Finale on MySpace at www.myspace.com/aesiasfinale and TekTak Music at www.myspace.com/tektakmusic .