BADTALKERS: INTERVIEW


INTRO BY TAMARA CHAPMAN

INTERVIEW BY CAMI LIBERTY

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PHOTO COURTESY OF BADTALKERS

The fresh new quartet BADTALKERS are the future of the indie genre. A perfect mixture resembling honey and poison, they’ve got some tunes up their sleeves that the world isn’t ready for. LA based, they use the musical outlets of hip-hop to touch on grimy topics. In this exclusive interview we learned more about their aspirations and how they plan to rise to the top of the music industry!

 

How would you guys describe your music style in three words?

"Slimy yet satisfying."

 

How did you all first come together to start the band?

"Richard, our singer, and Danny, our guitarist have been friends since high school. We've all been in mutual bands, but decided to get together about a year and a half ago to try something new."

 

You will soon be releasing your video for your latest song "No Pity". How did the concept for the video come about and how did you make sure the video well resonated with the song?

"We wanted to incorporate an urban feel without including footage of violence or weapons in the video, as it would have been too literal. We decided to keep it candid and real, like a mellow episode of The Boondocks."

 

"No Pity" touches on gun violence and drug epidemic in the US. To be young in America during this time with also having police brutality, terrorism, etc. can definitely be frustrating. Especially after the recent tragedy in Parkland, do you find the song connects to you in a different way than when you wrote it?

"It connects the very same exact way as when we wrote it, because it hits very close to home. Christian (drummer) was in 8th grade when his classmate was killed during a drive-by shooting in Cocoa, FL. Richard and Danny hear gunshots in their neighborhood every few months."

 

Why is it important for you to include these types of subjects in your music?

"The members in the band have lived in urban areas their entire lives, we write what we know and what we experience on a daily basis. We hope that we can use this platform to shed light on changes that need to happen in our community."

 

What do you hope people take from your music when they listen?

"We want people know that they should embrace who they are and where they came from. Be real, be sincere, and the good things will come."

 

Is there anything else we can expect from you in the near future? Any more music or shows?

"Another single, an EP, and some shows in the West Coast, all in 2018."

 
 

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WILLIAM REED: INTERVIEW


INTRO BY TAMARA CHAPMAN

INTERVIEW BY CAMI LIBERTY

PHOTO COURTESY OF WILLIAM REED

PHOTO COURTESY OF WILLIAM REED

Just recently voted LA Weekly’s best DJ is a musician who has already gone international, literally. William Reed has jump started his career, already performing alongside highly known artists like Calvin Harris and Kaskade! He’s got a bright future ahead of him and we can’t wait to see what he achieves! Check out this sick interview below!

 

When did you first get your start in music and who/what inspired you to pursue music?

"My earliest memory of collecting music was saving money as a kid to purchase cassette tapes—LL Cool J, Run DMC and Beastie Boys.

From there as a teenager some years later my father would open the windows on the weekend and crank his stereo—Zeppelin, The Stones, Bowie. This had a monumental impact on my music development.

It wasn’t until I had graduated high school and moved back to the States that I would start DJ’ing weekend house parties for high schoolers. The rest just kind of fell into place from there."

 

How would you describe your music in three words?

"As both a connoisseur and a DJ of music my tastes are wide and varied. In three words I’d say eclectic, unpredictable and timeless."

 

Recently you were named Best DJ by LA Weekly. How did it feel when you found this out?

"It came as an absolute massive honor to say the least. There are so many talented DJ’s here in LA—way more talented than me. It’s been quite humbling really. And there’s an element of gratitude when your hard work goes noticed."

 

What would you say has been your biggest milestone so far in your career?

"The easy and quick answer would probably be a few highlight arena gigs, multiple accolades or sharing the stage with my favorite music icons. But when it’s all said and done the most rewarding moments have been those as a DJ instructor where I have been able to teach and share my knowledge with a classroom of kids. Children are the future and any positive contribution I can make to that is rewarding enough."

 

If you could collaborate with anybody on a song, who would it be and why?

"Wow that’s a loaded question. I mean, ANYONE? Haha I’d probably say Prince, Serge (Gainsbourg), James (Brown), Bowie or Joe Strummer. 

In today’s world I’d love to collaborate on a song with Greg Wilson, Late Nite Tuff Guy or Todd Terje for a dance tune. Those guys are always killing it. 

PHOTO COURTESY OF WILLIAM REED

PHOTO COURTESY OF WILLIAM REED

For a more pop oriented track I’d say Mark Ronson, Abel (The Weeknd) or even Calvin Harris. I’m not a fan of EDM but his latest stuff is absolutely on fire!"

 

Is there anything that we can expect from you in the near future?

"A new collaborative EP this year, announcing my summer long pool party series, more tour dates and who knows—maybe even my own venue!"

 

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MR. CARMACK: ON TOUR


BY JUSTINE VANDERPOOL

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PHOTO COURTESY OF MR. CARMACK

LA-based and SF-raised Aaron Carmack, better known as Mr. Carmack, has been producing, writing, djing and touring for years and is not new to the game. Having released upwards of 8 EPs and 5 full albums, Carmack is constantly drawing inspiration from his daily life. Carmack has worked with the likes of Diplo, Cashmere Cat, Troyboi, and many other electronic producers in his time and is rapidly climbing up the ladder of electronic music. This tour features opener Tsuruda and looks to extend past North America. He’s played festivals and tours all over the world and continues to break boundaries, always striving to discover the newest and most unique sounds.

Carmack hits the Star Theater in Portland, OR this Saturday, the last North America stop on his “The Original Sound” tour.

 

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GASPARILLA MUSIC FESTIVAL: PREVIEW


BY ALAN RIVERA

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Gasparilla Music Festival is an annual event held in Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park in Downtown Tampa, Florida on March 10th & 11th featuring a wideset variety of genres including rock, reggae, R&B, country, hip hop, gospel, bluegrass, electronic and Latin. The festival will be host to many prominent artists such as the fourteen-time Grammy nominated American hip-hop band named one of the greatest live bands by Rolling Stone, The Roots, who will be making one of their earliest performances of the year as well as a 2018 Grammy award winner for Best Recording Package in his Work Pure Comedy (Deluxe Edition), Father John Misty, who will stop at GMF as part of his 2018 tour. Also, if you are feeling nostalgic, you might want to come check out the band Spoon, an American rock band formed in the early 90’s best known for their indie rock music style with hits like “Me and The Bean” from their 2001 album Girls Can Tell, also including the hit “Inside Out” from the 2014 album They Want My Soul.

In addition to these iconic artist, Gasparilla Music Festival will also feature local bands and vendors from around the bay area and a Silent Disco hosted by Silent Rhino.

So weather you are a young or old, the merging of art, music, fashion, food and culture guarantees you will have a great time at Gasparilla Music Festival!

More info here: gasparillamusic.com

 

LISA LEBLANC: INTERVIEW


 
PHOTO COURTESY OF LISA LEBLANC

PHOTO COURTESY OF LISA LEBLANC

Currently on her first tour in the US in five years, Lisa LeBlanc is an artist to look out for! We sat down with Lisa to talk about her return to the states, her upcoming show at SXSW, and her upcoming tour in Europe. Read below to learn more about Lisa, and make sure to catch her show at Bourbon and Branch in Philadelphia tomorrow night! Tickets available here.

When was the moment that you first realized that you wanted to be a musician?

"As soon as I hit a stage for the very first time. I was 12, it was at the local Wednesday night free shows they had in the summer in my hometown. The school janitor was the one playing guitar with me, he then proposed to give me some guitar lessons. And that’s how it all started."

 

For those who have not heard your music yet, what would you tell them about it?

"I self proclaimed my music Trash Folk. I come from a rock ’n roll background and love the energy of it but I also grew with a lot of country, traditional Acadian music and bluegrass. So it’s a mix of all of that."

 

Where do you find most inspiration when creating music?

"Day to day life and lots of conversations I’ve had with people over the years. I love traveling and listening to peoples stories."

 

This is your first time being back in the states in five years – are more so excited or nervous for these shows?

"A bit of both actually! Mostly excited since I’ve visited some of these places as a tourist but never actually played. I love the US and some of my best travel memories are from 2 of my 2 month long road trips I’ve done from the East Coast of Canada to Louisiana and Texas."

 

You’re also playing SXSW on this run. What are you most looking forward to from that?

"SXSW is pure chaos and I think that’s what’s so cool about it. I look forward to catching some shows over there and hopefully discover some new bands!"

 

Bob Boilen named you as his favorite act at AmericanaFest last year – what was that like for you? What was your reaction when you found out? 

"I was so pumped and honoured! How could you not!?!?"

 

In May you will be heading out on tour in Europe – are there any places you are most looking forward to performing in?

"I’ve actually never been to the UK so definitely looking forward to that! We did our first tour in Germany last year opening for The Strumbellas and I fell in love with that country so I’m excited to go back!"

 

Is there anything else we can expect from you in the near future? Any new music?

"We’re gonna tour for the rest of the year in Canada, Europe and the US. I also have Australia on my bucket list! I’ll probably taking a bit of a break in 2019 to write another record."

 

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