Jenner: Remy (Orouni) present me your work and I got very impressed about your music. I think it relates to early 20th century music and I read that your grandfather is an inspiration for you and he used to be an organist during the World War II... at the same time - it sounds psychedelic and reminds me the best days of Syd Barret... Can you tell us what inspire you to compose ? Michael Wookey: I suppose I'm a pretty modern man. I don't know much of war, and I've only had one family death, so I'm not often inspired by tragedy, but I have crossed paths with plenty of women, some as evil as Hitler. And most of my songs are about those experiences. Jenner: Is that you playing all instruments ? Michael Wookey: Most of the time it is me, but I don't play drums so I have an instrument called a Optigan, which is kind of early sampler, with preset sounds. The sounds are stored on discs made of film, so it's optical technology, pioneered by the talkies (films with sou...