Just curious how each of you treat your artist identity (if you even _have_ one) as it relates your view of yourself.
- is your artist identity and yourself one and the same? for you, is the difference really the same as having a pseudonym vs. not having one?
- how meticulous are you with how you present your artist persona?
- how much of your artist persona is "you"? what makes up the parts that aren't you?
- AND OTHER VAGUE AND NEBULOUS QUESTIONS ETC. ETC.
I was just thinking about this a fair bit, because as i'm preparing for an upcoming album release, i'm finding myself with a burden to delineate this stuff clearly, to prevent any unforeseen complications down the road.
for instance, I've realized that I personally don't want my day-to-day self to be known as a chiptune guy, so i treat "bryface" the same way that Bruce Wayne treats Batman, it's almost a layer of protection that simplifies how i live my daily life when dealing with IRL peeps. i don't think it's really an alter ego though, it's not like i act any different otherwise. but i know that some artists take that alter ego aspect REALLY seriously.