Pablo Lococo

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What is music to you? What does it give you?

Music is one of the reasons to live. It is a space for expression, a place where I can be free, I can set up the rules and break them. It is a way to communicate with others.

What is your music dream?

Work with filmmakers, creating music pieces for feature or short filmas, ads, videogames.

If you could change the world - what would you start with?

World leaders - Have hem work to have a global world, not a centralized world just like we have today.

Which is the most memorable song from your childhood?

The first one I remember having listened to at 4: Raindrops keep fallin' on my head, by B.J.Thomas

Who are your favorite musical artists or bands?

Rock: Queen - Beatles - Purple - Zep Films: Zimmer - Giacchino - Williams - Silvestri - Neely Brazil: Jobim - VInícius - Caetano Veloso Tango: Goyeneche - Sosa Jazz: Bill Evans

What inspires you to make music?

Music itself

What is the message you want to send with your music?

Music breaks barriers, erases country limits , wipes out religions, human races become one, no room for hate.

How do you feel when you perform in front of an audience?

Freedom

How do you see the musicians’ reality nowadays? What could be improved?

Musicians need to see beyond the artistic aspect and get involved in the business, be part of something bigger.

What do you think of Drooble?

I am one of the early adopters back in 2015. It is awesome!

What frustrates you most as a musician?

The way musicians are "used and disposed"

Do you support your local scene as a fan? How?

Not at this moment.

What qualities should a musician nowadays have in order to get their music heard by a larger audience?

Be unique, and at the same time, stick to the industry rules. Once you understand them, break them and be 100% unique!

Share some awesome artists that we’ve never heard of.

From Argentina: Sui Géneris (70s Folk-rock) - Seru Giran (Progressive pop rock/Latin, late 70s/early 80s) - Luis Alberto Spinetta (composer - out of this world)