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History | Press Release | Artists | Interviews
9-15-2003
What is your primary motivation to create music?
To be honest I have no idea. I don't think I have "motivation"
more so than "gut reaction". If I were sitting
about on a secluded area without any knowledge of the
things going on in the world about me I doubt I would
create anything at all be it music or otherwise. It's
the constant exposure to things that upset me that drives
me towards a creative response. Music has a great sense
of immediacy and energy that other mediums don't illicit
from me. I still endeavor with other mediums like video
but very rarely on their own.. music always seems to
play a vital role.
What were your early influences, and what do you
listen to today?
DEVO,
The
Residents, Ministry,
Michael Patton and related projects (Faith
No More, Mr.
Bungle, Tomahawk
etc etc), Men
Without Hats, Consolidated.
along with many others. A lot of bands, these and others
made me enthusiastic about music and I had always attempted
to create music by whatever miserable means I could
ever since I was a little kid. I started out with lot
of rap type stuff in the beginning as I was listening
to a lot of Fat Boys, Run
DMC, LL
Cool J, 2 Live Crew and Public
Enemy. To give credit where credit is due though,
it wasn't until I was DJing at my college radio station
that I made a decision to pursue music. When Ministy's
"Jesus
Built My Hotrod" single came in the mail one
afternoon, there was no looking back.
Is there a fellow musician/musicians you would like
to work with? If so, in what capacity?
Mark
Mothersbaugh and Michael Patton. I feel dwarfed
by their talent. Perhaps if I stood next to them I could
steal some of their super powers.
What were you like as a teenager? Did you play any
musical instruments?
I wanted to play the drums
as a teenager but the option wasn't really there for
me. I occasionally noodled around with tape decks, and
old casio keyboards to make a few songs here and there
but nothing really serious. I wrote a lot more then
as I had fancied the idea of being an author but this
gradually evolved into just writing lyrics.
At what point did you realize or were told that
you had the talent to be a performer/musician?
I was never told this and I never realized it either.
Being a musician/performer was never a conscious decision
and to call me a musician is probably a dis-service
to the title. It was a means to an end. To what end
I have no idea and I have no real reason for doing it.
Maybe it's just a good excuse to scream. A carrier wave
for my words. Everytime I try to find an idea or a goal
or an opinion I wind up being a total hypocrite about
it so now I make no false pretences. I have no clue
with what's going on. Creating music feels like the
right thing to do so I do it.
What really gets your blood boiling?
Closed minded people and lemmings. The fact that a
puppet like Bush
could be in office and be taken seriously. Everything
about Bush irritates the fuck out of me. The negligent
slaughtering of animals into extinction pisses me
off. The decimation of natural habitats makes me ill.
The human races "everything belongs to me"
attitude fucking sucks. Public school boards are completely
fucked. The plastic industries continued and unchecked
pollution of our land and bodies is a disaster that
will only get worse. Seeing the 100 million SUV's driving
around in overcrowded cities like NYC
and Chicago
make me sick. Everything makes my blood boil. I have
to remove myself from most of civilization on a regular
basis to keep my health in check or my brain, heart
and veins would surely overload and kill me.
What was the first song you ever wrote? Was it ever
recorded?
When I was thirteen I wrote and recorded a rap song
about the movie "Evil
Dead". It was called (oddly enough) "Evil
Dead". Creative huh? (Insert sarcasm). I made it
on a Casio MT-80 keyboard that set me back $80.00 (hard
earned field mowing dollars!) and a cheapo Radio Shack
cassette recorder.
When was the first time you performed live? What
was it like?
The first time I performed live was with my first band
called "Recherché" in 1994. It was
at an outdoors festival and we were cut short only 5
or 6 songs into the set and for the most part everything
went smoothly. After the show we talked about how "energetic"
and "crazy" we were and immediately popped
in the video we made of the show. To our horror we practically
looked like statues. Our recalled moments of "craziness"
were nothing but the smallest movements imaginable.
Our nerves had magnified everything into something grand
but in the end we sucked and looked boring. If you have
the guts to watch yourself suck, video can be a great
tool to analyze your performance.
What is the greatest sacrifice you've had to make
for your music?
Time.
What advise do you have for beginning musicians/artists?
Don't let anything stop you. You might be a genius or
you might be talentless asshole that brings nothing
but misery to everyone who hears you whine. But it's
your misery and it's your genius and anyone that attempts
to keep your ideas and mouth shut needs to be told to
fuck the hell off. Your friends, your family, the government,
whatever... let nothing stand in your way of expression.
As each day passes it gets more and more difficult to
speak your mind. If people are in fact lemmings then
have them follow you rather than the bloated corrupt-government
ruling corporations. Be heard.
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