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Jan 29, 2026, 06:28AM

Oh Man, It’s an Honor

A 2018 Self-Titled Mag interview with musician Luke Jenner vs. a 2022 Vulture interview with music producer Chad Hugo.

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Luke Jenner: You can’t change your taste, really; you can hone it, but you like what you like.

Chad Hugo: We were just trying different things, just trying to find the right words to say.

Jenner: We just have a party.

Hugo: Yeah. There were some good vibes there.

Jenner: My favorite thing about New York is it’s this endless supply of interesting people that turns over all the time.

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Hugo: That’s always the core: clubs and suburbs. You just have to be in agreement with people. Absolutely.

Jenner: Absolutely. I remember somebody left their furniture in our front room and they didn’t come and get it for four months, so we just put it on the roof.

Hugo: It’s interesting that they came up with a plan, you know what I mean?

Jenner: [Laughs] I don’t know what’s going on these days, really.

Hugo: I don’t know if that answers the question.

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Jenner: Everyone was grabbing and trying to control me.

Hugo: Oh man, it’s an honor.

Jenner: Yeah, I don’t know. It was probably the biggest crisis of my life.

Hugo: I guess you could call it that.

Jenner: I think I just needed to sit in front of a computer screen and listen to ambient loops for a couple of years.

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