DJ/Stylist Sarah Young and Internationally renowned Japanese photographer Satoshi Minakawa are proud to present MUSIC CLASS OF 2010 at the Red Bull studios. This ground breaking fashion/music project will be coming to you through an array of multi media platforms, Including: an editorial spread in The Red Bulletin magazine, an Exhibition and a studio session ustreamed live through redbull.co.uk and iamsarahyoung.com. Like the sound of it? ALL this will be launched on the 4th December at 7.30pm at the Red Bull HQ.
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Hi Kano, so you’ve been away from the music scene for a little while now, I know what you’ve been up to but can you just update the fans on what’s been going on in Kano’s world?
I’ve just been recording and working on the album. When an artist is away it usually means that they’re doing the most amount of work, so I’ve just been in the studio creating new music and new sounds. Other than that I’ve just been touring, I’ve been all over the world doing shows, whether it be by myself or with the Gorrilaz. Loads of things…
You’ve worked with a lot of different people on the new album ‘Method To The Maadness,’ from Vybz Cartel and Boyz Noise, to Wiley and Ghetts. Why did you choose to work with such a range of people on this project?
Those people were people whose music I liked listening to and I’m really happy that I got to work with a lot of my favourite people. Whether it be Boyz Noise, Diplo, Vybz Cartel, Ghetts, Wiley, Damon Albarn, Hot Chip, Chase & Status, there’s just a great cast of people on the album. It’s all people that feel my music and I feel their music, it’s not just collaborations for the sake of collaborations. You both have to want to be there, you both shouldn’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zones either. When I was working with these people you could clearly see that it was something different for me and something different for them also. Personally, I think that I came up with some of my best material with this one.
So what would you say your favourite track from the album was? I think ‘Crazy’ would have to be mine…
[Laughs] ‘Crazy’ yeah? Well my favourite tune has changed so much throughout the recording process, but ‘Crazy’ has definitely been one of them. As soon as I made that I definitely knew that it was the one. ‘Lady Killer’ and ‘Spaceship’ are also some of my favourites.
You worked with some of your old grime friends Wiley and Ghetts on the album. How was it getting back in the studio and working with them again?
It was really good you know. I didn’t get in the studio with Wiley, we made the beat in Berlin and then went to Kingston, Jamaica to get Aidonia on it and I then sent Wiley the vocal as soon as I did it and he just sent me it back with his part. That’s what was good though; the suspense to see what he was going to do on it. Ghetts, we got in the studio for that track we did together, it was produced by Hot Chip so we went over to Joe’s studio and recorded that. It’s always good to work with Ghetts, he’s someone that I’ve worked with throughout the last couple of years and the chemistry is still there and we still have the same passion to make some of the best songs that we can. He’s also someone that I will be touring with in September/October; he’s just one of my good friends.
Talking of grime, do you still follow the scene? If so, is there anyone that you’re rating at the moment?
Definitely Maxsta, I like him. He’s someone that has passion and I haven’t seen that in a little while, I just think that the way he puts his words together is great. I listened to ‘The Maxtape’ and I heard some great potential from him as an artist, some of the choruses that he’s putting together shows that he’s very advanced for the age that he’s at. I think he’s one to watch.
I always ask grime MCs that have gone on to make commercial music whether they miss the old grime days or not. You know the times when you’d go to an Eskimo Dance and get like 100 reloads on a set?
I definitely miss it! Not to say that I’d want to be doing that right now, I just think that it was something that was so fit for that time, something that you can’t really re-create. You would’ve had to have been there to experience it to really know what it was about and understand the culture. Back then we didn’t know where it was going, we didn’t know that it was going to grow to be something as big as it is now and there’s something pure in that. I definitely do miss those days, they were some of my best times in music man, them raves there…
You’ve gone from being signed to a major record label, to releasing your music independently. How would you say the two differ from each other? Do you have to put a lot more promotion and effort into selling those units now?
Put in more money, that’s what you mean [laughs]. You’ve always got to put money in, but it’s not always your own money [laughs]. But yeah, I’m on an independent with Bigger Picture Music and there’s some great guys over there. When it comes to recording an album you might be like, ‘Yeah I wanna record a song’ and then you might want to go over to Jamaica and do it and that’s cool, but you don’t really see the money that’s being spent when you’re on an independent, you’re still doing the same things as if you were on a major. Obviously I just have to do some things out of my own pocket, I’m 100% willing to fork out money for my music, I’m certainly not gonna lesser the quality because I’m independent now. All the creative things that I’ve ever wanted to do I can just do them, no one can tell me anything, I just have to put my money where my mouth is and make it happen.
If you were offered another major record label deal though, would you take it?
Well, right now I definitely like being independent. I still get offered loads of deals, but it has to be the right one and it has to be the right home, but that right home can also change in the next couple of years. I’m not saying that I wouldn’t ever partner with anybody, I just wouldn’t sign deals like these new artists are signing, 360 deals where the labels are making money from your touring. I’m not into none of that.
OK, so what can people expect to hear from Kano for the rest of 2010, next year and beyond?
The rest of the year is going to be very, very busy. As I said before, I’ve got the single and the album coming out and I’ve got a big showcase at Bush Hall on September 1st which will be full up of my new music, that’s sold out I think though. I’m also going on tour from the end of September and into October, so look out for that. Then I’ll be going on tour with the Gorrilaz in Europe, America, Australia and a UK Arena tour too. I’m gonna be all over the place man!
Kano’s new single ‘Upside’ featuring Michelle Breeze is out now. Kano’s new album ‘Method To The Maadness’ is out August 30 – www.kanosworld.com
Welcome to my top 3 Fashion, Music Art countdown, there is no excuse to be out of the loop, If you don’t know, now you know! Simples!
FASHION
Daddy / Son Duo Charlie and Joe Casely- Hayford are ripping up the fashion industry as we speak! Taking it back to the bygone era of tailored suits, tweeds, double breast jackets and blindingly shiny shoes their fashion house is nothing but classic old skool glamour with a touch of the London Streetwear aesthetic. Check them out here
MUSIC
Mr Party Hard aka Donaeo has wowed me with this brand new summer banger ‘I’m Fly’, i challenge you NOT to bop when you hear this in the club. Listen to my thoughts and the track on Audio Boo.
ART
Laura Keeble is my kinda artist. She makes clever visual metaphors and uses popular iconography and gives them a totally new, different meaning ( Andy Warhol anyone?)
She once said the graveyard installation below was to do with religion, but i read much more meaning into it than just simply that. In my view through placing the Chanel and Mcdonalds logo directly on top of the gravestone ( a recognisable symbol of death) Keeble is commenting on the worth and perhaps the effect of capitalism. Big brands have no individual face or life behind them, so if you buy into them part of your individuality dies, if you buy into a faceless brand, you loose face.
Kano, Grime MC and face of Boxfresh Streetwear, invited us to join him for the day in his recording studio and we jumped at the chance. What with the collaboration with the Gorillaz and his new album coming out in September, Kano is a busy guy.
Kano Wears Boxfresh Hooded Jacket, and Graphic Tee
Talking of his new album, it’s called ‘Method to the Madness’ and is coming out 30th August. The album is sure to pack a punch with collaborations from high profile musicians such as Hot Chip Damon Albarn. The first single from the album is called Get Wild, featuring a stomping beat and quick rhymes. The track combines the talents of Wiley, Aidonia, Boyz Noise and Kano himself. Kano wears a selection of urban clothing from the Boxfresh Spring Summer 2010 collection.
The mixtape is born! Call it a little present from me before I drop the big fourth album Method to the Maadness this summer. For now, here’s quick thing I threw together in a week (7 days for real). The tape’s called Jack Bauer: The 7 Day Edition and I named it that because I felt like Jack from ‘24′ working to a deadline to get this shit done ever since I opened my big fuckin’ mouth and said that I could do it. But yes, I does this!
“The east London-bred rapper talks to http://www.rwdmag.com/rwd-tv about his clothing hookup, his forthcoming album and who might be on here, Government campaigns, the current state of grime and whats next.”
Fantastic new track from Gorillaz, ‘White Flag’, taken from the forthcoming album Plastic Beach features the current face of Boxfresh better known as the UK’s finest Kano going back to back with Bashyand The National Orchestra For Arabic Music.
BONUS FOOTAGE:
Watch Kano discuss his Gorillaz collaboration.
Gorillaz Plastic Beach album is out on March 8th.
Follow Kano on Twitter: @TheRealKano & Get the Kano look here.