“Unexpectedly Inspired by Lily: A Visit to the LA Home Where ‘West End Girl’ Was Created and Blue May’s Home Studio”]

"Exploring Blue May's Home Studio: 'I toyed with that Moog sound for ages, thinking it was too 'adult' to use, but then I realized, 'Wait, this might work' for Pussy Palace."]

LA can get hot, even in the depths of winter. Following a somewhat surreally warm January stroll high up into the Hollywood hills, two sweaty (and NAMM-fatigued!) members of the MusicRadar team finally arrive at the impressive home of Blue May; the man who exec-produced Lily Allen’s intoxicating pop-cultural phenomenon West End Girl last year.

Nestled beneath the Hollywood sign, we’re graciously invited into May’s home only to be immediately greeted by Moobi – Blue’s beautiful and extremely friendly pitbull. Moobi would keep an eye on us all morning, choosing opportune moments to venture over for periodic head-rubs.

It’s obvious from the outset that May’s home is largely a place of work – a veritable idea factory where inspiration-developing gear is always within arm’s reach.



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