


Which musician caused your sexual awakening? Whatever was going on in “Velvet Goldmine,” probably. (Hoping it’s open this year!)įavorite on-the-road meal? Protein bar and Diet Coke.

So I guess I’ll listen to whatever five different speakers will be blasting two feet away from me. What’s the song of the summer? I literally have no idea.įort Tilden or Riis Beach? What do you listen to there? I’m a Riis type of guy, I like chaos. What’s on your bedroom playlist? After Dark compilation by Italians Do It Better.įuck, Marry, Kill: Born This Way, I’m Coming Out, Vogue? Fuck: “Vogue,” Marry: “I’m Coming Out,” Kill: “Born This Way.” For Interview, Anwandter crafted a playlist that pays homage to gay dance culture and answered our questionnaire, in which he answers a real Sophie’s Choice (Prince or Freddy Mercury?) and solicits help finding the best gay bar in Brooklyn. His latest single, “Ahora Somos Dos,” takes inspiration from the gay cinematic canon with nods to Brokeback Mountain and Call Me By Your Name. The 40-year-old Latin Grammy-nominated hottie is celebrating the release of his new album El Diablo En El Cuerpo ( which translates to “ t he devil inside the body”), an 80s-tinted dance-pop album with lyrics that celebrate the euphoric experience of queer nightlife and explore the complexities of falling in love within machismo culture. This week, we’re venturing out to Brooklyn for a chat with the provocative Chilean artist and producer Alex Anwandter. Physical Therapy, The Papi Juice Collective, and Miya Folick. Over the past few weeks, we’ve gathered playlists by Daniel Fisher, a.k.a. This is SOUND ADVICE, a weekly destination for playlists curated by Interview’s friends, enemies, and lovers.
