Oh yes, I think remember your song, m1469

Well this Steps project is in many ways very different from my other endeavours, since I had the idea for it when I was roughly 20 years younger. I had read that book ("The Fifth Gospel") already a few times before and I always came back to it and some sentences started to
sound in my mind and I had the idea of composing on them but I wasn't able to concretize what I felt inside, and I also had basically no self-confidence yet, regarding such a goal, I didn't think that I would ever be capable of even only
beginning such a thing

So I guess it had to grow inside of me, nourished by life experience, for another 18-20 years. And obviously "Styx" and "Centuries" had to precede it

(Which of course doesn't mean these two were in any way inferior to "Steps"). And then, in 2009 I started with the first improv-drafts, actually following a quite strict concept. From the moment when I played the first note I felt completely different than with my other attempts, I just sensed that I need to be totally open, like a blank sheet of paper and only follow the inspiration. My preconceived ideas aren't enough, this needs something more. And so I got many times surprised by what happened, what elements got into it, from which I hadn't thought they would fit into it in the first place

There have been quite long time intervals between the single parts/drafts and I only start to play if I sense a certain "constellation" or if I have a certain distinct feeling "yes, this is it", like for instance the No. 4.1 where I have had the "vision" of an abandoned altar the night before. And just a "vision" is also not enough per se, it needs this certain feeling of "yes this is it, this is a part of Steps" after the recording is done. And then I can start editing and organizing. So it's less spontaneous than my other projects but this absolutely okay with me, since I consider it to be a life project which started together with my presence in this world, and which is growing together with me.