In October 2008, I received an email from a fledgling artist from Sweden who was requesting some feedback on how to proceed with his music. He had attached a sample of one of his pieces, and it was stunning. His name was Christian Lindquist, and he explained to me that he had started a project where he was creating music “usually before breakfast or late evening” on his piano. He said, “I sit down, press record and let my heart do the talking. If it is below my musical ‘threshold’ or lacks nerve I start over.” He also told me that the music is not altered afterwards and that “The goal for me is to understand myself, what triggers me, and is piano my preferred instrument? I have always been more into guitar. I will stop doing this when my craving for expression fades out.”
In an age where so much music is manufactured, such an honest and fearless approach to music creation intrigued me.

