

We were receptive listeners and especially artists that brought music one step further awoke our interest, like The Yardbirds’ ‘Roger the Engineer’ album, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd (watching Pink Floyd live in our hometown on their ‘Atom Heart Mother’ tour in November 1970 was outer worldly amazing, made impressions beyond belief). We lived five minutes walk from each other and spent almost all our spare time together, playing around like kids do, but also listening to a lot of music The Beatles, The Animals, The Rolling Stones, The Hollies, The Who and whatever came after that American West Coast Flower Power music, psychedelic stuff.

Janne and I met first in the first grade of primary school in Gothenburg in 1961 as 7 years old kids and shortly after that we became best friends. There were weekly Top 10 lists on radio with songs you loved.
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Sweden was the very first country in the world to welcome The Beatles outside Great Britain and they made their first non-British live performances here, well documented by public TV and Radio. Stefan Ek: Music has always been of great interest and has always been around since a very young age. Would you like to talk about your background? How did you first get interested in music? “It always starts with some basic structures to which we improvise” Janne Yan Andersson and Stefan Ek Stefan Ek and Janne Yan Andersson are also behind Tin Can Music, a label mainly focusing on releasing music by any of them since 2005. They refer to themselves as “a little dynamic duo producing avant-whatever music for nice open-minded people”. The two original members Janne Yan Andersson and Stefan Oax Ek made music together in the mid-sixties until mid-seventies and then had a 30 year break before they re-started their music activities as Joxfield ProjeX in 2005. Joxfield Projex | Interview | Stefan Ek Joxfield Projex is a Swedish duo founded in 2005.
