Mochipet is Coming to Hawaii for 2 Shows. AlohaPET!
Mochipet in Hawaii!
Magical Bass #2 w/ Mochipet, Glitch Mob, Gorillaz & More
In association with Daly City Records, Chrome Kids, Man Bites Blog, and Brooklyn Radio, DJ 0.000001‘s Magical Bass is in a realm of its own. Rather than just a radio show, Magical Bass should properly be considered a unique musical composition, painstaking sequenced and remixed, with the utmost attention to detail and optimal sound quality.
Episode two features Glitch Mob, Mochipet, Gorillaz, Too $hort, A-Trak and more, chopped, sliced and layered like you’ve never heard before!
Episode #2 Tracklist:
01. DJ 0.000001 ft. DJ Shadow “Magical Bass Theme #2”
02. Red The Man Without The Machine “I Should Tell Ya Mama On Ya (Chops Remix) (DJ 0.000001 Remix)”
03. Infesticons “Bombs Anthem (DJ 0.000001 Remix)”
04. Keke Palmer “Superjerkin’ (DJ 0.000001 Remix)”
05. Freddy Todd “Blowin’ Good (Mochipet Remix) (DJ 0.000001 Remix)”
06. NWA “Dopeman (HavocNDeed Tempo Change Maddness Mix) (DJ 0.000001 Remix)”
07. Glitch Mob “How To Be Eaten By A Woman (DJ 0.000001 Remix)”
08. Too $hort “Nobody Does It Better (DJ 0.000001 Remix)”
09. Wormhole & Sapience “Mystic Flute (DJ 0.000001 Remix)”
10. Missy Moni (Kid Whatever vs. Missy Elliot) “Crazy About It (DJ 0.000001 Remix)”
11. Birk Storm “I Don’t Care (DJ 0.000001 Remix)”
12. Flame ft. KJ Hines “Shake Twerk Wobble Instrumental”
13. Killer Queens “Bitches (South Rakkas Crew Remix)”
14. Skin & Bones “Crank Dat Bin Laden (DJ Weekend’s Mordocop Remix)”
15. Splatinum “Pierce The Air (Remix of Sleepy Eyes Of Death) (DJ 0.000001 Edit)”
16. Gorillaz “Superfast Jellyfish (DJ 0.000001 Remix)”
17. Naked Slice “What It Sounds Like (DJ 0.000001 Remix)”
18. A-Trak ft. Pill “Vampires Goin’ Ham (DJ 0.000001 Edit)”
You can also visit the Magical Bass SoundCloud page where listeners can download high quality MP3’s of each episode (minus the voiceovers) as well as many of the individual tracks featured in each show!
You can stream or download right now, or if you prefer, you can access and subscribe to the show via RSS (podcast) or iTunes.
Magical Bass on Brooklyn Radio
Daly City Taking Over Addictech Charts!!!! :)
In recent news, Daly City has made almost a complete take over of Addictech charts with the new Ben Samples album Snowstorm. And Mochipet’s Master P on Atari Transformed, Vol. 2.
Check it out right here ——–> http://www.addictech.com/store/charts.php
Remember,
Daly City Loves You!
Mochipet Booking Europe Tour Now!
With new material from two soon-to-hit summer albums, “Mochipet is Evil” (with MC Zulu) and “Rawr Means I Love You in Dinosaur,” Mochipet is set to explore new sounds, reconstructing traditional genres and setting his audience’s minds ablaze.
Mochipet is available for booking in Europe beginning July 2010. Visit the below supporting resources to hear, see and feel the Mochipet experience in full effect. For booking information, please contact Sinan Ors at sinan@elasticartists.net at Elastic Artists Ltd .
BOOKING FOR EUROPE
Sinan Ors
Elastic Artists Agency Ltd
Micawber Wharf
17 Micawber Street
N1 7TB
London, UK
Tel: 0044 20 7336 8340
Fax: 0044 20 7608 1471
sinan@elasticartists.net
http://www.elasticartists.net
BOOKING FOR USA
Beatrice Lazar
415 265 9866
dalycityrec@gmail.com
DALY CITY RECORDS
353 Philip Dr. #306
Daly City, CA 94015
http://www.dalycityrecords.com
For more info click here!
Mochipet on Assembly Line Collective
Mochipet on Assembly Line Collective____
Written By: Gabriel Guerrero
The vastness of electronic music will never be fully grasped, exhausted innovatively, or entirely explored within the technologic ears of our generation or even those to come. Within the contemporary artistic impulse, the evolution of electronic music has manifested itself throughout the digital empire of musical happenings. Post-millennium electronic music emerges as the product of a generation whose musical underpinnings and experiences have been encapsulated by the sounds of the 80’s and 90’s- everything from trance, drum and bass, hip-hop, post punk, electro, and what have you. Supplemented with the lightning speed accessibility of the historical archives of music’s past via the internet- new aesthetics in the nebulous web of electronic production have off-shooted toward their own personalized Mecca of electronic wizardry. An exemplar of this musical mind set is Mochipet also known as David Y. Wang who has been ambitiously recontextualizing the barriers of electronic music, dressing up in a purple dinosaur outfit, and starting up his own label.
A mosaic of musical motifs, Mochipet has been producing a slew of electronic music and with every album he creates he implements an amalgam of sounds from all over the globe. He has worked with copious artists including Daedelus, Edit (Glitch Mob), Weasel Walter (Flying Luttenbachers), and many others. Analogous to his musical aesthetic, his record label is dedicated to searching for and upholding adventurous musical projects that synthesize reworked electronic ideas with cultures from around the world. Mochipet has also included a humorous aspect to his projects by remixing or maintaining a juxtaposition of rich pop culture material (i.e. making a song that revolves around R. Kelly’s pseudo-drama series Trapped In the Closet). It is also not uncommon to catch a Mochipet show with David dressed up in a purple Dinosaur suit dancing and bouncing around stage.
Just when one has found them self listening to stagnant electronic music that seem to drag on way too long without much variations except for maybe a predictable synth melody, Mochipet and his cohorts at Daly City Records are awaiting for your ears to stumble upon a new found direction of electronic production.
G: When did you start making music.
I started making music when I was fifteen. Playing guitar and piano. I started taking both but then I dropped piano pretty fast. I played a lot of metal when I was younger and go to metal shows like that band Death Angel, they are from Daly City, among other bands that were more thrash and punk, really messy. So that is how I started, I was playing in a bunch of metal bands and then I started listening to jazz. Then I did a jazz radio show at my community college in San Mateo. I played a lot more weird jazz like Art Bears and Ornette Coleman and stuff like that. After I graduated I recorded an album at A&M and soon after that I started a label in Daly City called Daly City Records, started releasing stuff and touring more and just doing more music.
G: It seems you are pretty electronically savvy guy to be creating such dynamic electronic music.
M: Yeah well I got a computer in college and that is when I started writing my own electronic music and from there I continued doing more and more electronic music. I think it is because there are no limitations for electronic music, which is good and bad I guess.
G: if you could, how would you describe your music.
The music I do is just my music. For me every album I have done so far is different from the one before it. The first album I did as Mochipet was very IDM, called Rambient Works. And then the one after that I was like Rambient but I used a lot more ethnic samples and instruments- Greek instruments to Flamenco guitar.
G: and these were sampled from all the different types of music you were listening to?
M: Yeah, I mean I really artists like Paco de Lucia. I like lot of different types of music and I think when Mochipet started out, I was trying to incorporate all those different kinds of music and make it electronic which I don’t think many people were doing. It was very different and some people liked it and others didn’t, cause it didn’t fit into just one category of electronic music or scene. Then I mellowed out and with my third album, it was more techno and I was doing it for the label Bpitch control in Germany. Then the next album I did was more breakcore- which is kind of like hardcore with breaks in it. After that I did an album that was a compilation of hip-hop stuff called Microphone pet. It was all my hip-hop beats I had been doing since 2002 and then I had the idea to have MCs on it. Then the latest one was Master P on Atari and it’s more like Glitch-hop 8-bit Dubstep thing with big bass lines.
G: So were you ever a part of the hyphy scene in San Francisco?
M: I wasn’t really into that scene. I mean I like the music and I think a lot of people pulled from it. But I also kind of just blew itself out. It became really big really fast and that was E-40s doing, he had been doing it for a long time and he knew how he could blow it up. I think the problem was that he didn’t nourish it or he didn’t get enough people involved on the cultural and even the musical aspect of it. Whereas a lot of people were just copying it and not really adding to it, they were like “whoa this shit is hot. I am just going to make a beat just like this”. Then you end up having just a bunch of beats that are the same and after a while you don’t even know who is who anymore. I feel sad that it couldn’t really sustain itself but I think something more will come out of it. In America, and when you travel to other cities you will notice this a lot, that basically hip-hop and rock controls a huge landscape of America, which if you go to Europe it is all electronic.
G: yeah, electronic city.
M: And I think the kids that are making hip-hop now, because hip-hop has such a big influence in America, they grew up listening to video games, 80’s music, house music, and drum and bass – so they are just sticking that stuff into the hip-hop and making it whatever they want. It still has that hip-hop feel and the beat, but the sounds are different. They don’t use the old soul 45’s stuff cause you know back in the day all the hip-hop stuff was soul and funk- that’s what they sampled and that’s what they were listening to growing up.
G: So let’s talk about the dinosaur suit. What inspired you to perform with a dinosaur suit on?
M: Haha. Well the dinosaur suit idea was from the first compilation we did on Daly City Records called Baby Godzilla. And it had Edit from Glitch Mob, Machinedrum, Micah9 and others. That was actually one of the first things we released on Daly City and for the record release party I was over at my friends house and she said “Well I got this dinosaur suit that I think you should wear”. And I was like “Cool”.
G: Yeah I was half-expecting to just walk into the room and see you just chilling in the dinosaur suit drinking coffee.
M: A lot of people get disappointed sometimes when I don’t have it on. They are like “Where is it?” That is how is started. Then I took on tour to Europe because I wanted this visual component in my shows with the audience because so many times you go to an electronic show or see a DJ or a producer on their laptop. And most of the time they are just standing there.
G: Totally, I mean they don’t have guitars or have live drums to play. They made their music electronically (mostly on computer). And it is hard to perform that music.
M: Yeah and I didn’t want to be that guy just simply playing my music. I am going to wear this suit and bring more of a punk rock element in it. And at that time I was doing a lot of breakcore shows in Europe so it went over really well. All these breakcore kids are just watching this guy in a suit jumping around having fun. That is another thing too, I just want people to have fun at shows. I don’t really want my shows to be so serious. Music doesn’t have to be serious all the time. It is kind of like how some dubstep producers reacted to this Michael Jackson Thriller song I did. It was just like a joke, I mean dubstep was so big so I was like “see, you can even make Michael Jackson into dubstep”. It was funny in that way. And some of those dubstep producers just really didn’t get it and they were like “this is awful. You have ruined dubstep”. I am thinking “WOW, it is just a Michael Jackson song thrown over a dubstep beat I made in like an hour”. It is a joke! Can’t you just have a sense of humor?
G: Haha. Yeah I also heard that song on your myspace “R.Kelly is out of the Closet”. HIL-arious.
Article and interview written by Gabriel Guerrero
Mochipet is coming to Miami for WMC!
Mochipet @ WMC
Thursday 3/25
930PM – Breakloose – Hotel Leon (841 Collins Ave) FREE!
100AM – Smog vs. Basshead – WHITE ROOM (1306 N MIAMI AVE) $15
Saturday 3/27
200AM – Slippery – Club Cinema (637 Washington Ave)
FREE with RSVP! Email SlipperyWMC@gmail.com
Saturday! Mochipet 2AM!
Thursday!
Mochipet @ 1AM outside
Mochipet @ 930PM
ElectroBass Set
Official video for Mochipet’s Godzillaporn Remix for “Android Porn” by Kraddy
This is the official video for Mochipet’s Godzillaporn Remix for “Android Porn” by Kraddy.
The video was directed and animated by Muscle Beaver: http://www.musclebeaver.com
An extended version of the track is featured on the release “Android Porn Remixes” which is available digitally and as a vinyl 12″. More info here:
http://www.e-q-x.net/releases/kraddy-…
For more information on Mochipet, Kraddy & Equinox Records please check:
http://www.myspace.com/mochipet
http://www.myspace.com/kraddy
http://www.kraddyodaddy.com
http://www.equinoxrecords.com