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“We obviously had to take a break performing as Break Science because of the pandemic. During the pandemic, we started playing piano and drums more together and started BTTRFLY Quintet, which satisfied our jazzier, funk styles of playing. Somewhere in the midst, thealbum was birthed out of that,” explains Deitch, a Grammy-nominated drummer and founding member of funk band Lettuce.
“There was a second when [the pandemic] was happening that Adam said, ‘You know, we had a great run, and if we never play again, we still have a lot to be thankful for.’ It was real compassionate. He was feeling a lot of compassion for bands that were blowing up at the time or didn’t reach it yet. The fact that we had gotten to play all of these awesome shows and other bands haven’t, we felt the sorrow for them, and we expressed that.
“I did think it was over for a minute, but there were little glimmers of hope,” he says, adding that he was initially hesitant to go back to seeing live music. “But we’re back. It’s great to be back — all the love we’re getting from the promoters and festivals and the fans who love the record. Whether we had a record or not, we have a lot of fans who stuck with us and trust our musical output and how we treat live concerts. We’re thankful for all of that.
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