Robert Raimon Roy performs a few songs from his upcoming record Le Tigre Blanc and talks with us about signing with Dim Mak, his unique creative process, and how being ahead of the curve can be a blessing and a curse.

On his creative process…

Essentially it’s collage…pulling these different source materials, piecing them together in a way that I feel is interesting, and giving birth to a new form.

On digital marketing…

I had a lightning in a bottle moment when the Fur In My Cap thing happened…that’s probably about the closest to organic that something can actually get.  Nothing is ever really organic.

On his span of influence…

I would definitely say there are ideas I was toying with on the “King Warrior Magician Lover”  record that eventually ended up getting co-opted by the mainstream.

On working with Dim Mak…

The biggest attraction to the Dim Mak situation was not that I’m in love with dance music or electro, because I really don’t listen to either, it was definitely more of a creative control thing.