Marc Interviews with The Interviewist and Other Music News from The Catalog
A music blog based in Iceland, Algeria, and the United States called The Interviewist interviewed me on December 1 2025.
Quote: “Reviews have compared your work to cinematic giants like Hans Zimmer and Max Richter, yet highlight that your sound remains unmistakably your own. How do you navigate the balance between recognizable influences and forging a distinct personal signature?
I keep my distinct musical signature my being free of any rules. That constant exploration, and willingness to add another style to any piece is my approach. I never sit still in a given genre or sound. There are many very gifted music artists and composers out there that can cross stylistic boundaries, and really master them at a level that I can’t. I listen to people like that for enjoyment. For me though, it’s all about the constant change and unpredictability of my music that keeps it “me”.. You can’t listen to ANYTHING that I’ve done, and assume anything about other music I create. Over time there will be some patterns, but unpredictability is the real “secret” to this.”
The Interviewist
Marc speaks about his creative process and approach to music creation. This interview is published in the United States, Iceland, and Algeria.
December 19 2025: PRÈS DU FLEUVE
LINKS TO MORE STREAMING SERVICES
iHeartRadio, Snapchat, Deezer, Pandora, Qobuz, Instagram, YouTube Music added
https://tidal.com/playlist/57266469-01c9-4edb-9a26-30695c678167
As previously announced, I do not distribute my music to Spotify, Tik Tok, or Boomplay. This is due to their practices and dubious intentions, in my opinion. Let’s leave it at that. More imprtantly, my music playlists are available here:
TIDAL (preferred; ultra high quality audio)
AND my MUSIC VIDEOS stream on the following:
Quote: “4. Each track is accompanied by a music video and often carries elements of sci-fi, surrealism, or spirituality. How important is the visual dimension in your artistic vision, and what role does it play in deepening the listener’s emotional experience?
Creating my music videos is my hobby, whereas music itself is my art. Let’s be clear about what my intentions are. I consider my music “sync ready” and I am working to make it so for the entertainment industry. That said, I see the videos as just one possible interpretation (among many) of what the music implies. That “mini soundtrack” concept really kicks in when you watch the videos. Most listeners have a much more immersive experience when they watch them. The industry people may have little use for my music videos, but the public might. Plus they are fun to do.”
Marc Soucy is a music artist, composer, producer, and multi keyboardist