
1. Your new
album has received many comparisons to your work
with Kool Keith on Dr. Octagon.
Would you say that this is merely likely or is this
correct? How would You compare the two?
I don't compare the two because
Del and Keith are two entirely different people.
Keith is a psychotic gynecologist, and Del is
talking about the future. Every rap group has a
dj, a rapper and a producer.
I guess because each person stands out in their
field is one of the reasons people are making the
comparison.
2. How did you get in touch
with Del for this project? Has this been in the works
for some time?
Del was on the Handsome Boy
Modeling School record, and it was the first time
we worked together. We enjoyed
it and decided to do a project together. We worked
on it for about eight months.
3. And Kid Koala? Have
you been in contact before?
I worked with Koala on Carpal
Tunnel album, and have been working with him on stuff
ever since.
4. How did logistics fit into
place? Did you all convene
to record, or were you shipping many files back and
forth?
Me and Del worked together in
the Bay Area, and when we were done I went to Montreal
to record Eric's parts,
came home and mixed it.
5. As far as the genre of album
you were concentrating on with Deltron 3030, it
seems to be an admixture of
technology, urban topics of crew and crib, viruses,
the whole overthrow and illuminati thing. Deltron
also drops quite a few buzzwords like Neuromancer,
Mechs
and other sci fi references. Can you comment on this?
It's basically about the state
of the world, and the frightening aspects of
the future. Del is the sci-fi
guy.
6. Furthermore, where did your
names come from? Also, your real aliases Dan the
Automator, Del tha
Funkee
Homosapien and Kid Koala? Anything there?
Del came up with the Deltron
Zero character, I named myself and Koala. Our
real aliases...can't touch that
one.
7. Also, on quite a few tracks,
you feature other performers like Peanut Butter Wolf
and Sean Lennon,
Beans from
Anti-Pop Cons. and Prince Paul. How did recording
work out with these artists?
Except for Sean, I recorded
all those other guys on the mini-disc I carry around.
I wouldn't want to miss
something.
8.
Do you ever run into a lot of industry 'red tape'
when doing these kind of projects?
What
about past
projects (Dr. Octagon, Handsome Boy Modeling School,
etc.)?
It's never what you think.
The people that you would think will be difficult
never
are, and the ones who
should be easy sometimes aren't.
9. What is 75Ark and
when was it formed?
It is a label some of us got
together and founded. It is not just a vehicle for
me, as we have Encore,
Anti-Pop, The Coup and some other new stuff. It is
nice to have a place to put projects that will do better
at an indie than a major.
10. As far as influences,
what are some of your greatest?
John Woo & Peter Jackson.
11. Who are some of your favorite
artists in today's music? Favorite Labels?
Sadat X, Radiohead, Blur Labels
- XL, Parlophone, 75 Ark.
12. Now, a little in depth
question: What is the process
like in writing a track? Does this process (if any)
change when other artists are brought into play?
I start with a beat, or sometimes
a complete song. There isn't really a formula. It
will sometimes depend
on the vocalist.
13. What is the most important
tool you use...besides a cell phone?
I covet the Assmann 640 that
Koala owns. Everything else pales in comparison.
14.
What is your take on music?
I know that a lot of people
are talking about how bad hip hop music is nowadays.
On the other hand, many
would contend that this form of music is only getting
better with age...more creative and better produced.
What is your take? Much worse.
15. What else out there
would you compare your music to? Infesticons/Mike
Ladd, Vadim, Mr. Dibbs? Any? Have
you worked with any of these other artists?
I don't really compare myself
to anyone.
17. As far as remixes, which
you are known to do, how do you choose what (and
what NOT) to remix?
Basically, I have to feel the
track. I do all kinds of stuff you wouldn't necessarily
expect, and I turn
down stuff that would surprise you.
18.
As a personal question: what is your home life like?
Are you a
morning person?
I'm not a morning person,
unless I've stayed up all night working (it happens).
19.
Ha, and what do you like to do for fun?
Go out to restaurants.
20.
One last question. What books on the Deltron 3030
experience
would you recommend?
Sci Fi, Hi Fi, Lo Fi, New
Age, etc.? Wouldn't It Be Nice - Autobiography
of Brian Wilson.

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