What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? LK: That question is enough for a book. As a child I always had “music in my head”. A soundtrack that accompanied my life. I used to wander the yard asking existential questions, singing and humming the melodies in my mind, blissfully unaware of how unusual that is. My parents, curious with their singing kid, signed me up to a choir, where I quickly became the lead singer. Singing rather fanciful boyish soprano parts. This was all during the 80’s in the Soviet Union. I got introduced to metal and the guitar later on after we left for Israel as refugees in the 90’s.
Interview with Oceans on Orion
Interview with Oceans on Orion
Interview with Oceans on Orion
What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? LK: That question is enough for a book. As a child I always had “music in my head”. A soundtrack that accompanied my life. I used to wander the yard asking existential questions, singing and humming the melodies in my mind, blissfully unaware of how unusual that is. My parents, curious with their singing kid, signed me up to a choir, where I quickly became the lead singer. Singing rather fanciful boyish soprano parts. This was all during the 80’s in the Soviet Union. I got introduced to metal and the guitar later on after we left for Israel as refugees in the 90’s.