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NAS 10 Questions with Bryan Cooper

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This time on the NAS 10 Questions we get to know Bryan Cooper, a British musician currently based in Japan. Bryan has a savvy, guitar-centric approach to songwriting with nods to greats such as Suede, The Stone Roses, Blur, and Radiohead.


The track “Soma By Drone” is featured in the New Artist Spotlight Family of Playlists.


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1. Tell us a little about where you are from and what you are currently doing.

I’m from Yorkshire, England, currently living in Japan. I spend every evening after my day job working on my music, whether it be songwriting, recording, editing videos, updating my website, soliciting for people’s attention on social media, etc.


2. What inspired you to start playing and making music?

I played the trumpet for my school band, and didn’t enjoy it at all. The whole experience was sterile paint by numbers to me. It was only at the age of 16, when a friend encouraged me to join him in getting an acoustic guitar that I understood the beauty of creating. Ralph Denyer’s ‘The Guitar Handbook’ was my bible and gave me a great foundation for music theory. I was a keen, self-motivated student, something I had never been learning music at school. But above all, the biggest reason for my growth as a guitarist is because I jammed a lot to my CD collection and that gave me priceless listening and improvisation skills.



𝟯. Who are your biggest influences?

Early on, my biggest inspirations were other guitarists such as Graham Coxon, Bernard Butler, John Squire and Slash.


4. What are your goals in the music industry?

Mine keep shifting. When I set about being a solo artist a few years ago, I had grand designs on being noticed by large record labels. Then, as I became more savvy about the nature of the modern music industry, I realized that they’re only interested in artists of a certain status who, by then, probably don’t ‘need’ a record label. My goals now don’t involve the music industry at all. I just want to write and record songs that will matter to some people. Whether it’s now, or when I’m long gone.


5. Tell us about your creative process when you make new music.

I couldn’t present you with one single process. In fact, I hope that I never settle into just one way of creating music. For me, the seed of a song can sometimes be a sound effect. Other times I’ll be walking about, have a melody in my head and hum it into my phone to work on later. More deliberate methods involve working in some newly learned bit of music theory, or peculiar key change. Also, it depends at what stage during the process I’ve reached. But you know, sometimes the best way to catch ideas is just to hold the net out. Improvise for 20 minutes, have fun, and if nothing of substance arrives, fine. Try again another time. Good ideas will find you, often in clusters.

6. What is your all-time favorite song?

That’s an impossible question for me to answer. If I placed that much value on one song, I’d get sick of it anyway. But if I had to take one piece of music to a desert island with me, it’d probably be something by Bach.


7. What is the best advice you have either given or received in terms of music?

Mark Wallis, a producer I had the good fortune to work with many years ago, taught me the value of trimming the fat of compositions. I was in a band at the time and he tore the structures of some of our songs apart. It stung at the time. But it was the best lesson I’ve ever had.

8. Proudest accomplishment?

I’ve had some great moments with my bands in England. Getting a record deal with Sire Records was a highlight at the time, but in all honestly I’m proud of myself for writing, recording, producing and promoting my own music. Whether it’s any good or not is for others to decide, but no-one can ever take that sense of achievement away from me.


9. Just for fun! What’s been your most embarrassing moment so far?

Embarrassing, but also hilarious. One of my bands had an outdoor gig in Bradford, West Yorkshire, and midway through the final song our drummer and singer had an argument which escalated in them bundling each other off stage to have a fight, leaving me and the bass player alone on stage, in front an understandably bemused audience.


𝟭0. Tell us about your lowest and highest points in music so far.

My first band getting a record deal and then being left to rot without explanation was both the highest and lowest point in what was a relatively short space of time. But more relevant to my current incarnation as a solo singer-songwriter, every time someone tells me off stage that they enjoy what I do, or send me a message of encouragement online, is enough of a high point for me.


Stream “Soma By Drone” now

https://open.spotify.com/track/08BtzdscVRcwSZujdbLSOx?si=27d3cd3272dd42eb


and follow their socials

https://www.instagram.com/bry_cooper

https://twitter.com/bry_cooper

https://www.youtube.com/@BryanCooperOfficial




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Comments

45 responses to “NAS 10 Questions with Bryan Cooper”

  1. The Yellow Wallpaper Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    The Yellow Wallpaper

    Good Stuff

    Reply
  2. katanakmusic Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    katanakmusic

    Always looking to find new music. Great interview Bryan.

    Reply
  3. Bryan Cooper Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Bryan Cooper

    Well, I am certainly being spoilt this week! Thank you Bad Scullianz for putting this together. πŸ™

    Reply
  4. William Lovitt Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    William Lovitt

    Great interview with Bryan and the perfect opportunity to learn more about him and his music. I relate completely to his creative process – the creativity is the art and an art itself. The production can be the science + the art, but that’s another story πŸ˜ƒ

    Reply
  5. Forrest Of FangHorn Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Forrest Of FangHorn

    Very in depth interview with Bryan Cooper this week. Well written.

    Reply
  6. Chris Franklin Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Chris Franklin

    Nice interview Bryan, and totally agree about the songwriting process, there ain’t one! We too find that every song we write arrives in a different form, sometimes it arrives complete, others arrive in bits and pieces. But it’s so great when it comes together, as it did for you on Soma By Drone, which is a cracking track. Enjoyed learning more about you and good luck with the new single ❀️

    Reply
  7. Gonzalo Acedo Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Gonzalo Acedo

    Great interview πŸ€—πŸ€—

    Reply
  8. Vladislav Kubíček Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Vladislav Kubíček

    I have a lot of simillar experience. Even with the trumpet – but I would like to come back to enjoy it.

    Reply
  9. Giuseppe Maria BitΓ  Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Giuseppe Maria BitΓ 

    Che dire…siete fantastici tutti

    Reply
  10. joibjalla Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    joibjalla

    Highs and lows, just like life in general. Rock on 🀘

    Reply
  11. Tim Davies Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Tim Davies

    Graham Coxon is a freaking genius. Great interview and great music!

    Reply
  12. Smoothsaylin Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Smoothsaylin

    One of my favourite songs of the year. Sad to hear of your experience with the label. Who needs em anyway? πŸ™ƒ

    Reply
  13. Freddy Angel Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Freddy Angel

    Soma by Drone is a beautiful song, congrats Bryan.

    Reply
  14. Jane Marie Avatar
    November 22, 2023
    Jane Marie

    Nice to learn about you Bryan! As you know, I am a new fan! And you like Bach!

    Reply
  15. Ds Abhishek Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    Ds Abhishek

    Fantastic review guys 😁

    Reply
  16. sullie.music Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    sullie.music

    Great interview Bryan, you are so right, make music beacuse you love it!

    Reply
  17. SebastiΓ‘n Missen Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    SebastiΓ‘n Missen

    Great interview, love the work u do for the artist

    Reply
  18. United Duality Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    United Duality

    Great interview. Enjoyed reading.

    Reply
  19. Don Negro Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    Don Negro

    Bryan Cooper! Nice!

    Reply
  20. mahir_gul Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    mahir_gul

    Nice interview πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»

    Reply
  21. kayzeepro6 Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    kayzeepro6

    Nice interview, it’s great to get to know the great artists of this great platform your new theme is beautiful

    Reply
  22. Tim Consley Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    Tim Consley

    Great to learn more about Bryan Cooper.

    Reply
  23. Roberta Plant Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    Roberta Plant

    Totally agree with the artist when he says that every time someone enjoys what he’s done is a big achievement!

    Reply
  24. emj Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    emj

    My school music teacher paired me up with a trumpet player… me on acoustic nylon string guitar with no mic. At least nobody could hear how bad I was! This is a good read, I wish you all the best.

    Reply
  25. John Winter Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    John Winter

    Muy bueno!

    Reply
  26. thecrow09 Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    thecrow09

    Good question!

    Reply
  27. morriemusician Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    morriemusician

    Go go Bryan. You look great in the photos, but more importantly, you have good music πŸ˜‰

    Reply
  28. soledadsonora.on Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    soledadsonora.on

    Great interview, it’s great to get to know the great artists of this great family, your new theme is excellent!!!

    Reply
  29. junehollandmusic Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    junehollandmusic

    Awesome interview I played the cornet in school so can relate to that 🀣 love the new track!

    Reply
  30. massimo ortensi Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    massimo ortensi

    Always a pleasure to read and listen !

    Reply
  31. David Elbaz Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    David Elbaz

    Well done! Always tricky to loose 50% of your band on stage 🀣

    Reply
  32. Rafael Kyriakides Avatar
    November 23, 2023
    Rafael Kyriakides

    Bravo

    Reply
  33. Shock Out Bandage Avatar
    November 24, 2023
    Shock Out Bandage

    Exploring Bryan Cooper’s musical universe! British artist in Japan, his guitar-driven style pays homage to Suede, The Stone Roses, Blur, and Radiohead. Check out ‘Soma By Drone’ in the New Artist Spotlight playlistsβ€” a standout track worth a listen!

    Reply
  34. Edward Corrado Avatar
    November 24, 2023
    Edward Corrado

    Learning to cut the fat on songs was a very good lesson. Liked learning about you story

    Reply
  35. Quizboy Avatar
    November 24, 2023
    Quizboy

    Interesting read and range of experience this artist has a musician! Looking forward to checking out more

    Reply
  36. DVous Music Avatar
    November 24, 2023
    DVous Music

    Taking Bach to a desert island would be my pick as well!

    Reply
  37. Randolph Brown Avatar
    November 24, 2023
    Randolph Brown

    Having your band members leave to fight. Yeah that would be embarrassing! Great read, I appreciate the humbleness

    Reply
  38. sevenstreamsmusic Avatar
    November 24, 2023
    sevenstreamsmusic

    Makes for a great story though 🀣 I also appreciated the humbleness.

    Reply
  39. Boy HaNZY Avatar
    November 24, 2023
    Boy HaNZY

    Amazing journey. Great musician. 🫢🏽

    Reply
  40. antonigpiano Avatar
    November 24, 2023
    antonigpiano

    “Good ideas will find you.” Well said. You just have to be ready to accept them.

    Reply
  41. The Faintest Glow Avatar
    November 26, 2023
    The Faintest Glow

    Interesting interview! Great stuff.

    Reply
  42. E-Zone Avatar
    November 26, 2023
    E-Zone

    Relevance comes with hardwork, Bryan Cooper good to know your success story πŸ₯°

    Reply
  43. Leo lofthouse Avatar
    November 26, 2023
    Leo lofthouse

    Starting with “I’m from.Yorshire” already makes me a fan because so am i and us Brits stick together old chap! Somehow u’ve ended up in Japan and i’ve ended up in South Africa but that blue blood still pumps in our veins! Having just read about u in Connolly’s Corner it will be quite fun to read ur 10 questions and get ur own take on ur music. I’m so with u on the trumpet thing, i tried sax, nearly blew my brains out thru my lugholes so i also chucked it in for a guitar at a young age. i have to admit, i’ve never heard of ur influences although Slash rings a bell, gonna have to look these up, but whoever they are i luv the impact they’ve had on ur creative sounds! I luv ur creative process, kinda abstract but appeals to me. Writing ones own music is the most amazing feeling there is in my opinion and i’m thrilled ur at a place in ur life where ur comfortable with that and don’t give a hoot what people think. i reached the same conclusion after a turbulent experience in mainstream. As an indie artist u can do what u want and not give a crap and there will be plenty of people who luv u for it. Having now listened to ur discography i find their is a truly rare honesty in ur music which i absolutely luv and admire! Ur embarrassing moment is hysterical! LOL!! The weirdest things happen when one performs live. It always amuses me to see what happens on a stage that wasn’t really part of the plot. Ur low and high points really strike a nerve with me. It’s almost exactly what i’ve been thru so i can say emphatically i agree with ur opinion on that! It’s been amazing getting to know more about u Bryan Cooper. Hope u’ll stick around and keep on creating. U have so much talent. πŸ₯‚πŸ’™β™Œ Show Less

    Reply
  44. AgingTeenIdol Avatar
    February 16, 2024
    AgingTeenIdol

    Hi Bryan! We share a few influences! It was cool to get to know a bit more about you! I like your playing, man!

    Reply
  45. The Faintest Glow Avatar
    November 23, 2024
    The Faintest Glow

    The Faintest Glow Nov 23, 2024 Still a big fan of these tunes after a year! Like Reply AgingTeenIdol Feb 16, 2024 Hi Bryan! We share a few influences! It was cool to get to know a bit more about you! I like your playing, man! Like Reply The Faintest Glow Nov 26, 2023 Interesting interview! Great stuff. Like Reply E-Zone Nov 26, 2023 Relevance comes with hardwork, Bryan Cooper good to know your success story πŸ₯° Like Reply Leo lofthouse Nov 26, 2023 Starting with “I’m from.Yorshire” already makes me a fan because so am i and us Brits stick together old chap! Somehow u’ve ended up in Japan and i’ve ended up in South Africa but that blue blood still pumps in our veins! Having just read about u in Connolly’s Corner it will be quite fun to read ur 10 questions and get ur own take on ur music. I’m so with u on the trumpet thing, i tried sax, nearly blew my brains out thru my lugholes so i also chucked it in for a guitar at a young age. i have to admit, i’ve never heard of ur influences although Slash rings a bell, gonna have to look these up, but whoever they are i luv the impact they’ve had on ur creative sounds! I luv ur creative process, kinda abstract but appeals to me. Writing ones own music is the most amazing feeling there is in my opinion and i’m thrilled ur at a place in ur life where ur comfortable with that and don’t give a hoot what people think. i reached the same conclusion after a turbulent experience in mainstream. As an indie artist u can do what u want and not give a crap and there will be plenty of people who luv u for it. Having now listened to ur discography i find their is a truly rare honesty in ur music which i absolutely luv and admire! Ur embarrassing moment is hysterical! LOL!! The weirdest things happen when one performs live. It always amuses me to see what happens on a stage that wasn’t really part of the plot. Ur low and high points really strike a nerve with me. It’s almost exactly what i’ve been thru so i can say emphatically i agree with ur opinion on that! It’s been amazing getting to know more about u Bryan Cooper. Hope u’ll stick around and keep on creating. U have so much talent. πŸ₯‚πŸ’™β™Œ Show Less Like Reply Shock Out Bandage Nov 24, 2023 Exploring Bryan Cooper’s musical universe! British artist in Japan, his guitar-driven style pays homage to Suede, The Stone Roses, Blur, and Radiohead. Check out ‘Soma By Drone’ in the New Artist Spotlight playlistsβ€” a standout track worth a listen! Like Reply Edward Corrado Nov 24, 2023 Learning to cut the fat on songs was a very good lesson. Liked learning about you story Like Reply Quizboy Nov 24, 2023 Interesting read and range of experience this artist has a musician! Looking forward to checking out more Like Reply DVous Music Nov 24, 2023 Taking Bach to a desert island would be my pick as well! Like Reply 1 Like Randolph Brown Nov 24, 2023 Having your band members leave to fight. Yeah that would be embarrassing! Great read, I appreciate the humbleness Like Reply 1 Like sevenstreamsmusic Nov 24, 2023 Replying to Randolph Brown Makes for a great story though 🀣 I also appreciated the humbleness. Like Reply sevenstreamsmusic Nov 24, 2023 I love to hear when other artists have figured out how the modern music industry works. Going to go check out your music. Like Reply Boy HaNZY Nov 24, 2023 Amazing journey. Great musician. 🫢🏽 Like Reply antonigpiano Nov 24, 2023 “Good ideas will find you.” Well said. You just have to be ready to accept them. Like Reply 1 Like Ds Abhishek Nov 23, 2023 Fantastic review guys 😁 Like Reply sullie.music Nov 23, 2023 Great interview Bryan, you are so right, make music beacuse you love it! Like Reply SebastiΓ‘n Missen Nov 23, 2023 Great interview, love the work u do for the artist Like Reply United Duality Nov 23, 2023 Great interview. Enjoyed reading. Like Reply Don Negro Nov 23, 2023 Bryan Cooper! Nice! Like Reply mahir_gul Nov 23, 2023 Nice interview πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ» Like Reply kayzeepro6 Nov 23, 2023 Nice interview, it’s great to get to know the great artists of this great platform your new theme is beautiful Like Reply 1 Like Tim Consley Nov 23, 2023 Great to learn more about Bryan Cooper. Like Reply Roberta Plant Nov 23, 2023 Totally agree with the artist when he says that every time someone enjoys what he’s done is a big achievement! Like Reply 1 Like emj Nov 23, 2023 My school music teacher paired me up with a trumpet player… me on acoustic nylon string guitar with no mic. At least nobody could hear how bad I was! This is a good read, I wish you all the best. Like Reply 1 Like John Winter Nov 23, 2023 Muy bueno! Like Reply thecrow09 Nov 23, 2023 Good question! Like Reply morriemusician Nov 23, 2023 Go go Bryan. You look great in the photos, but more importantly, you have good music πŸ˜‰ Like Reply soledadsonora.on Nov 23, 2023 Great interview, it’s great to get to know the great artists of this great family, your new theme is excellent!!! Like Reply 2 Likes junehollandmusic Nov 23, 2023 Awesome interview I played the cornet in school so can relate to that 🀣 love the new track! Like Reply 1 Like massimo ortensi Nov 23, 2023 Always a pleasure to read and listen ! Like Reply David Elbaz Nov 23, 2023 Well done! Always tricky to loose 50% of your band on stage 🀣 Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies Rafael Kyriakides Nov 23, 2023 Bravo Like Reply The Yellow Wallpaper Nov 22, 2023 Good Stuff Like Reply katanakmusic Nov 22, 2023 Always looking to find new music. Great interview Bryan. Like Reply 1 Like Bryan Cooper Nov 22, 2023 Well, I am certainly being spoilt this week! Thank you Bad Scullianz for putting this together. πŸ™ Like Reply 1 Like sevenstreamsmusic Nov 24, 2023 Replying to Bryan Cooper Great interview, Bryan. So cool to get to know other artists in this way. Like Reply William Lovitt Nov 22, 2023 Great interview with Bryan and the perfect opportunity to learn more about him and his music. I relate completely to his creative process – the creativity is the art and an art itself. The production can be the science + the art, but that’s another story πŸ˜ƒ Like Reply 2 Likes Forrest Of FangHorn Nov 22, 2023 Very in depth interview with Bryan Cooper this week. Well written. Like Reply 1 Like Chris Franklin Nov 22, 2023 Nice interview Bryan, and totally agree about the songwriting process, there ain’t one! We too find that every song we write arrives in a different form, sometimes it arrives complete, others arrive in bits and pieces. But it’s so great when it comes together, as it did for you on Soma By Drone, which is a cracking track. Enjoyed learning more about you and good luck with the new single ❀️ Like Reply 2 Likes sevenstreamsmusic Nov 24, 2023 Replying to Chris Franklin Going to go check out ‘Soma by Drone’ now. Thank you for that recommendation. Like Reply Gonzalo Acedo Nov 22, 2023 Great interview πŸ€—πŸ€— Like Reply 1 Like Vladislav Kubíček Nov 22, 2023 I have a lot of simillar experience. Even with the trumpet – but I would like to come back to enjoy it. Like Reply 2 Likes Giuseppe Maria BitΓ  Nov 22, 2023 Che dire…siete fantastici tutti Like Reply 1 Like Show more comments

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