Archives for the month of: March, 2012

Prior to this show, I was not that into horses. They were just, alright. My mind has been changed! 

Cavalia is a traveling production that features a live band, vocalists, dancers, acrobats and dozens of horses. All these elements combine to represent the symbiotic relationship between horse and man. Their last performance in Redmond, Wa will be this Sunday 3/4 – TIX available here 

I had the opportunity to see the show and spend time with two of the band members. Here is my interview with them. Pictures provided by Julia McJunkin. 

DD Hello Jonathan and Phil, happy to have you on Disco Droppings. What is your role in the Cavalia show?

J As the drummer my role is to flawlessly follow the 200 audio/visual music cues. I am constantly watching the show from the booth. Similar to a play, it’s a little different every time.

P As the bass player I pay close attention to drums. Being tight with the drummer creates a a solid foundation for the rest of the band.

DD Where was your first Cavalia show?

J Charlotte, North Carolina. I auditioned in Montreal in May, 2010, so I’ve been with Cavalia for almost 2 years.

P Burbank, California. I’ve been with Cavalia for a year.

DD For people that have seen the show, the band is not always visible, however, you guys are responsible for all the music you hear. Was it difficult at first to play in a sound booth, detached from the audience?

J At first it was difficult. We asked for microphones outside the booth so we could hear the audience, which helped. Sometimes the audience will clap longer or shorter from show to show, so it’s important for us to hear their reactions.

DD How would you describe the music styles heard by the band?

J A mixture of ambient, classical, pop and folk music.

DD Were you guys interested in horses before the show? Have you gained a deeper understanding of these animals through these performances?

J I wasn’t that interested at first. After joining Cavalia, friends would bring me to the stables, which was kind of scary, because they are such powerful animals. I got to know them better and rode a horse for the first time.

P I grew up on a farm with animals. It was an easy transition to work with the horses.

DD How do you hope to build on the experience you’ve gained from this show? What have you learned?

J This opens up a whole world of circus shows to join. The experience also translates to work in studios, tv productions and movies. We are freelance musicians with education in latin, pop, classical etc. This has given me a new level of confidence. You learn how to follow others and be aware of your surroundings, it’s not like being in a typical band. I feel more mature as a musician.

P It is a great way into the touring world. There is a lot to be aware of, and our work is based on following everything that happens onstage.

– Jimi Jaxon

Kingdom is the shit. My favorite set at Decibel Festival 2011.  He’s playing tonight at Chop Suey – GO

 

 

DD This weekend feels like a Fade To Mind takeover, between your show tonight (Chop Suey), and MikeQ on Saturday (Lo-Fi), very exciting! How would you describe your show tonight, for those who may be unaware? 

K Total Freedom, Massacooramaan, Cedaa and myself will be showing people what Fade to Mind artists always do, playing a lot of custom edits, unreleased tracks, and club music with a wide range of emotion and intensity.

DD You’ve brought Cedaa into the Fade To Mind crew, what an incredible oppurtunity. I’ve seen him perform a few times now and it’s rad to see him alongside such a progressive group of artists. What about Cedaa do you find most inspiring?

K Cedaa’s style is high energy and bubbling but also moody at times. Very clean too, and his DJ sets are impeccable and far reaching.

 

Kingdom: Facebook Twitter Soundcloud 

– Jimi Jaxon 

If you’ve been following the last few posts on Disco Droppings, you’ll notice that there are 2 major shows happening this weekend. Cedaa’s interview is number 4 of a list of performers, playing either at Chop Suey (Friday) or Lo-Fi (Saturday). Cedaa happens to be playing both, and his bumpin XLR8R podcast can be heard here

 

 

DD Hi Cedaa, welcome to Disco Droppings. I’ve done a few features with III Cosby who runs Car Crash Set, excited to collaborate with the label more. 

C Thanks :] Yeah Cosby is great, same goes for the whole CCS camp. I encourage everyone to check out their catalog. Quality and diversity.

DD I think I saw you at the Night Slugs showcase for Decibel Festival..did you enjoy yourself? That was my favorite showcase for sure! Fun group of guys.

C That was my favorite event of the festival as well. Great energy, stellar sets from all involved. The Baltic was buzzing that night. The tag-team was definitely a moment. Really excited to play with Kingdom this Friday at Fade To Mind # 5 Seattle Takeover, along with Massacooraman and Total Freedom, two other Fade To Mind artists. Friday’s show should prove a night to remember as well. Plus MikeQ is in town the following night! Can’t wait.

DD Looking at young producers from NW starting to establish themselves, you’re name stands out for gaining national and international recognition. Artists from Car Crash Set and Dropping Gems are getting strong visibility as well which is rad. Now that you’ve teamed up with Kingdom and Fade To Mind, how has your perspective/vision changed or evolved? How do you hope your upcoming Fade To Mind release will resonate with the music community?

C Artists from CCS and Dropping gems are definitely doing their thing right now. Astronomar has been working hard as well. Warms my heart when I see local artists I appreciate and respect  getting some attention. They deserve it :]

Id like to think my music and tastes are ever-evolving. Joining Fade To Mind has influenced that evolution, but many other things have as well. I am always becoming myself lol. I’m taking more time with my next ep than I have in the past. Bit of a change from the workflow of some of my previous releases. 

I aim to put out a record that is both provocative and fun. Unorthodox club music. 

 

DD Has your studying of Cultural Anthropology influenced your work as Cedaa?

C I suppose it has in a way. I find regional music scenes extremely interesting, specially within America. Juke, Bounce, Jersey Club, the many flavors of hip hop, etc. Internet culture appeals to me in the same way. Anthro theory applies in to many situations not to notice. Many others who do not study anthropology share these same passions tho. 

DD What’s the biggest challenge you face as an artist?

C Getting thru school probably. 

DD A few of your all time favorite songs?

 

Slick Rick ft. Big Boi – Street Talkin’

Andre Nickatina – Balla Race

DJ Rashad – 40cal

DJ Deeon – Ride This MF

Drumline Final Battle Scene***

Cedaa: Facebook Twitter Soundcloud 

– Jimi Jaxon