You know how it goes. You wait an age for a bus and then three turn up at once. Well, to an extent, that’s how the interview process for Lanner has gone. Nothing for months and then WHAM.
docoDom tells us more in his own inimitable style…
‘Monday July 15th 2024, London town, downstairs at the Taschen book store on the King’s Road. Two cameras hired, the other three from my arsenal that are always ready to go. I go through the usual pre-shoot prep—questions written, memory cards emptied, batteries charged, props assembled. Lucas is my assistant for this one. It will end up being a shorter day than the one I had with Wik for the Daniel Poole interview.
‘The docoMobile gets packed and I head to London. An hour or so to set up the cameras should suffice. Lucas is on time, he picks up some milk on the way as they seem a little low at the Taschen store. Manager Andre greets me and I start bringing the equipment in. This space at Taschen was provided courtesy of Josie and a director at Taschen, this director being based in Belgium. No fee is required. I offer a token gesture to Josie and the director. There seems to be no need for this. I buy a book after we have finished. I hope that’s enough.
‘We are left alone to get on with what turns out to be an over 2 hour chat on camera with Tom Middleton, Paul Nicholson, designer of the Aphex logo and Mixmaster Morris, long time DJ and tunesmith of the acid house scene. Paul and Morris are here due to Tom’s suggestion. All I had aimed for was an interview with Mr. Middleton. Bonus.
‘Paul is first to arrive, the ice is quickly broken, helped as Paul and I have already had an hour and a half chat on the phone. Browsing the large-format books at Taschen help us all to settle in. Morris arrives, then Tom. The three of them start talking. They chat about a contemporary of theirs who is understood to be remixing most of if not all of the Joy Division back catalogue. Nice work if you can get it. I continue to tweak the camera set up, check audio recording levels. Lucas gets on the Betamax. I clap the clapperboard and away we go.

‘I do not so much interview Paul, Tom and Morris as direct them a little to confirm any details. I do my best to add something to the conversation but they hit their stride and I just go with the flow. Obviously these three know their onions. The chat goes so smoothly that Lucas can be spared to top up the parking. As the conversation is ongoing the Betamax deck takes a little spill but keeps recording. They built them tough back in the day. I leave my seat to check the Z7 is capturing Tom’s voice well.
‘It seems that the three of them could have kept going for another hour or even more. But I feel aware of not pushing things too much with Taschen and Tom had said to me before the shoot that he had an hour and a half window for the interview. We get to what feels like some kind of end point. I ask the three of them to say Richard D James, Aphex Twin on camera. We end up with a sung, harmonised version of this. It’s quite possibly one of the best things I have ever got out of one of these encounters.
‘I can’t stop myself from filming the glorious Ferrari book by Taschen. It went onto the market at £6000 and £10,000 a pop, all editions sold now. There’s a link between this book and Richard—R&S records who signed RDJ with his track Digeridoo use the Ferrari prancing black horse as their logo.
‘Lucas dutifully helps me pack up and load the car. We are done. We say our goodbyes and head back to Bristol. I stop to take a photo of Hitchcock’s blue plaque on the Cromwell Road, not far from where my father lived in the 80s. I have that post-shoot warm feeling. Just hoping that it all looks and sounds as I expect. Now for some editing and a possible screening of this longer version at the Portobello Film Festival this summer.
‘Come on Richard, do something on camera for this film!’
Amen to that. Good work Dom and Lucas, let’s see what we can get together for Portobello.
Meanwhile, the marketing department for Lanner keeps on pushing. Take a look at these cool new stickers, fresh from the printers! Ask nicely and we might be able to get one to you if you promise to use it wisely.









