{"id":2120,"date":"2011-07-15T15:26:52","date_gmt":"2011-07-15T21:26:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/stylusmagazine.ca\/?p=2120"},"modified":"2011-07-15T15:26:52","modified_gmt":"2011-07-15T21:26:52","slug":"kid-koala-3030-how-i-learned-to-love-the-bomb","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ckuw.ca\/stylus\/2011\/07\/15\/kid-koala-3030-how-i-learned-to-love-the-bomb\/","title":{"rendered":"Kid Koala &#8211; 3030: How I learned to Love the Bomb"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><a href=\"http:\/\/stylusmagazine.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/Kid+Koala1.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2121\" title=\"Kid+Koala1\" src=\"http:\/\/stylusmagazine.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/Kid+Koala1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"566\" height=\"375\" \/><\/a><br \/>\nBy Patrick Michalishyn<\/strong><br \/>\n<em><br \/>\nThose  who tuned into CKUW 95.9 FM on the morning of Friday, April 22, heard  nothing for an hour and a half from midnight on. But from the void comes  everything, and Radio Schizophrenio host and Stylus writer Patrick  Michalishyn had secured an interview with Kid Koala, and proceeded to  drill him for several hours until they left the station to get Breakfast  Nips. These are some excerpts of that interview.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n<em>[After  a couple of songs, Patrick apologizes for being late, but talks at  length to Kid Koala, Eric San, about hoop-dancers at the show, touring  constantly, and the koala suit that San has to wear for 100 shows  because he lost a bet. The Winnipeg show was number 33.]<\/p>\n<p>\n<\/em><strong>Stylus: Are you in the mood to listen to anything?<br \/>\nEric  San:<\/strong> Do you have anything cued up? Actually, what we were just  listening to was Money Mark! He was a mentor of mine in 1998, very much  so. That\u2019s a funny story of how things happen in the music industry. He  was playing as a part of the Beastie Boys band, playing keyboards on  <em>Check Your Head<\/em> and <em>Ill Communication<\/em>, and those records, and I just  loved all of the stuff that he did on those records. On their website,  they said Money Mark just put out a 10 inch of his stuff\u2014and you had to  send a cheque. So I sent it to get this 10\u201d record of Money Mark\u2019s solo  stuff called <em>Mark\u2019s Keyboard Repair<\/em> on Pinto records. And I never got  the record. I was just crushed. That was the first time I sent away  money for anything.<\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>Stylus: What a bad experience, what a souring experience.<br \/>\nES:<\/strong> Yeah. Anyways, fast-forward a few years. The Beasties came through for  <em>Ill Communication<\/em>, and the promoter was a friend of mine, and he said,  \u201cHey do you wanna meet the guys?\u201d And I was like, cool. And so I met  Money Mark that time for the first time and I said, \u201cMark, I sent you a  cheque like four years ago, and I never got my record!\u201d And he\u2019s \u201cOh  really? Man, keep me posted and I\u2019ll send you a record.\u201d Anyway, I had a  tape, called <em>Scratchcratchratchatch<\/em> and I handed him a copy of it, and  it had my number on it.<br \/>\nFast-forward  a couple months again, and I totally forgot about this transaction.  Then I get a call at my house. He says, \u201cHey is this Eric? This is  Mark.\u201d I was in this band called Bullfrog at the time, and there was  this guy named Mark also in that band. And I was like yeah, sorry, we  should get together and rehearse, blah blah blah, thinking this was Mark  from my band. He goes, \u201cNo this is Mark\u2014yeah, Mark from L.A.\u201d I said,  \u201cI don\u2019t know any Marks from L.A.\u201d He said, \u201cMoney Mark!\u201d I almost  dropped the phone.<br \/>\nI  say, \u201cHey, what\u2019s up? Why are you calling me?\u201d He was like, \u201cI listened  to your tape. I really dig it.\u201d He said, \u201cI\u2019m going to do a tour for  Push the Button,\u201d which was his second album that he was putting out.  \u201cWe\u2019re gonna do a tour with the Beasties, with them, opening for them.  Do you want come to play turntables in the band?\u201d And I was like, yeah,  let\u2019s do it! So he was one of the first ones to take me under his wing  and teach me about music and playing live and all that stuff.<\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>Stylus: How does feel to meet a hero, and, instead of just being a super-fan, to start a working relationship with these people?<br \/>\nES:<\/strong> Well I\u2019m still awestruck by all these dudes. Coldcut, who owned Ninja  Tune records\u2014they were one of the reasons I started scratching. So to be  touring for them and recording for them, it\u2019s like total  dojo-master-student style.<br \/>\nI\u2019m  just going to record stores with these dudes, or Mark, going to  keyboard shops or Salvation Armies, pick up an old synth, and be like,  \u201cHave you heard this record? This why it sounds like that.\u201d They\u2019re just  encyclopedias of knowledge. I mean, before I met Mark, I didn\u2019t know  what a blues scale was! I knew what it was, but I didn\u2019t know the actual  notes. I studied classical music exclusively before scratching.<br \/>\n<em>[Musical  Break. Pat relays some frightening tales of hosting late-night radio,  and talks at length about Salisbury House, which is when they decide to  go for nips. Questions continue.]<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>Stylus: You play with the Gorillaz!<br \/>\nES:<\/strong> I don\u2019t technically play with the Gorillaz. The Gorillaz are cartoons.<\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>Stylus: Don\u2019t make me look stupider.<br \/>\nES:<\/strong> Okay, I did some recording with the people behind the cartoons. They  are still cartoons. Dan the Automator actually hooked me up with that  gig, to segue into the CD you\u2019re holding in your hand [<em>Deltron 3030<\/em>]. He  called me and said, \u201cYou\u2019re in London, I\u2019m in London, come down to the  studio. I\u2019m working on this record called Gorillaz and we need some  turntables!\u201d I went down and it was Damon Alburn\u2019s studio. Jamie  Hewlett\u2014who drew all the Tank Girl stuff, and designed the Gorillaz  characters\u2014he had his studio upstairs and that was exciting on a couple  different levels.<\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>Stylus: Segue! Back to\u2014<br \/>\nES:<\/strong> Back to Dan the Automator! He is also one of my mentors, along with  Money Mark. He came to my first New York show when I was touring with  Ninja Tune. He had just put out Dr. Octagon at the time and a couple  other things under Dan the Automator, but I was aware of his work and a  fan of his work. We met there and hit it off right away. A couple years  later, we working together for Handsome Boy Modeling School, and we did a  song with Del [tha funky Homosapien]. Del was talking about this  character that he wanted to write for this character in his mind, named  Deltron Zero, who lived in a post-apocalyptic age. And that\u2019s where this  idea for Deltron 3030 came around. And we did that record, I believe,  in 2000. Right?<\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>Stylus: I\u2019m looking, I\u2019m looking. You caught me off guard.<br \/>\nES:<\/strong> We actually did 12 shows with that record. Unfortunately, Winnipeg wasn\u2019t one of them.<\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>Stylus:  So, they\u2019ve been saying for the longest time that the new [Deltron]  record will be coming out soon. Wikipedia has been giving me the  updates.<br \/>\nES:<\/strong> Wikipedia? How would they know? Who is that anyways? I\u2019m checking my  emails\u2014and it doesn\u2019t seem to be coming out any time soon. <em>[laughs]<\/em> The  beats are done. I\u2019ve done one layer of turntables\u2014this is a fact, these  are all facts\u2014Del has written about nine of the tracks.<\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>Stylus: Out of how many?<br \/>\nES:<\/strong> Well we have 14 that we\u2019re going to whittle down to 11 or 12 good ones.  The last I heard, Del is going to finish his lyrics on a few things,  and then Dan is going to fly out to Montreal and I\u2019m going to do some  counter-point turntables for the choruses and outro sections. Then we\u2019re  going to mix it, and put it out.<\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>Stylus: And which album am I holding now?<br \/>\nES:<\/strong> That is the Slew, <em>100%<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>Stylus: And whose brainchild was this?<br \/>\nES:<\/strong> That was a project of Dynomite D, from Seattle, and myself. And that  started about five years ago. See, all the records I\u2019m involved with  take at least five years to complete! That\u2019s just part of the process.  I\u2019m like the Miyazaki of records.<\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>Stylus: Art takes time.<br \/>\nES:<\/strong> Well, it\u2019s the process. We have to make source vinyl, cut that to  vinyl, and reassess it for turntables live, which is how we did The  Slew. We didn\u2019t use any drum machines or computers for any of that. It  was all just vinyl.<\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>Stylus: With a live dr\u2014<br \/>\nES:<\/strong> No, actually the live drummer and bass only came into the picture for  the tour. That [album is] all records. But if you listen to the new Slew  album, which we\u2019re also working on right now, it does feature drum and  bass parts from Chris and Miles, formerly of Wolfmother. But again,  we\u2019ve decided to keep that hip-hop turntable stead again, take their  drum and bass parts, solo them, and reassemble them off turntables. Then  you get that hand-cut flow, which I think is pretty key to The Slew.<\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>Stylus:  So, can we get some exclusive info on this record? Like sometimes  Pitchfork comes out with news of a record, and say that it\u2019s exclusive  information. Then you would tweet and say, \u201cActually I broke this news  all on CKUW 95.9 FM months ago, bitches.\u201d<br \/>\nES:<\/strong> <em>[laughs]<\/em> About the Slew. I don\u2019t know, what do people want to know?<\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>Stylus: Jon Spencer is rumoured to be on this new album.<br \/>\nES:<\/strong> Yes, Jon Spencer has agreed to sing on some Slew stuff, as Mike Patton  has as well.<em> [Patrick quietly gasps]<\/em> They were both fans of the first  record. I think just because I know Mike and John, and they\u2019d seen us  perform, they were down even before I sent the record to them. I worked  with Mike Patton a little bit on Lovage and his Peeping Tom stuff, but  Jon I haven\u2019t worked with, but I\u2019ve been a big fan of his stuff. I think  they\u2019re going to add another level to The Slew trip.<\/p>\n<p>\n<strong>Stylus: \u201cSlew trip.\u201d Well said, Eric.<br \/>\n<\/strong><em>[Another  musical break, and Patrick and Eric talk about CKUW\u2019s range, one of the  hoop-dancers, calls in, and Pat and Eric talk at length well into the  night.]<\/em><\/p>\n<p><div><a expr:addthis:title='data:post.title' expr:addthis:url='data:post.url' class='addthis_button'><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/s7.addthis.com\/static\/btn\/v2\/lg-share-en.gif\" width=\"125\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Bookmark and Share\" style=\"border:0\"\/><\/a><br \/>\n<script type=\"text\/javascript\" src=\"http:\/\/s7.addthis.com\/js\/250\/addthis_widget.js#username=xa-4b77b55946b653c0\"><\/script><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Patrick Michalishyn Those who tuned into CKUW 95.9 FM on the morning of Friday, April 22, heard nothing for an hour and a half from midnight on. 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