 Salut les copains, c'est Tros Historiants! Ok, baby. Ok. Get up, stand up. Mais non, mais tu fais quoi? Ouais, parce que j'étais... Trois quarts. Trois quarts. Get up, stand up. For music. For music. Well, music has just happened to be when I was a teenager. Et c'est quelque chose que j'ai pensé beaucoup, parce que c'est vraiment difficile de faire quelque chose d'autre, de l'argent, au moins. Mais je ne pouvais pas imaginer ne pas jouer. C'est juste une addiction. The reward from doing a good concert for having people come up to you at the end of the gig and saying that really touched me is huge, not to mention the pleasure of inventing music and creating it and then performing it. The goal for us is to be able to make a living of it or at least, at the very least to be able to have the project finance itself. So copyright is something, I guess, necessary. When I say that, for me personally, it's more about just having being acknowledged as a musician so that somebody else wouldn't be able to take it and claim it as theirs. If you imagine 100,000 people in the world, which is not many at all, buying our music, that would easily make us a living. So a transistor go is really something really special because it's allowed me to, it's pushed me to elevate everything. Everything I know and to improve and to just try and achieve what I've always imagined in my head and actually make it come out.