Interviewd by Anthony King
Darren says New York has been a huge influence [in the writing of his album], noting he “just came over and stayed. I just fell in love with the place.” But the city’s influence isn’t quite as evident on Darren’s album, which seems directly influenced by that great British techno-pop music, only his lyrics are much more insightful and personal. “The production schedule was about a year for [Anything is Possible],” he says, noting that’s about eight months longer than normal. I wasn’t surprised when he called himself a perfectionist.
That attention to detail is evident when you hear the album, with every track — no, every chord — purposefully placed. “I’m one of those people that just keeps tweaking things. I should listen to Madonna. Her advice is always to know when a song is done and just leave it alone. It’s like finding that end point,” he says. But Anything is Possible is far from over-produced. Tracks like “Out of the Rain” and “Drowning” highlight Darren’s Savage Garden-like voice. They aren’t muddled by background noise, like so many other techno albums. Read more »