Mochipet just dropped his remix of STS9's "When the Dust Settles" which I am sure you will hear if you catch him opening for the galactic sound slayers tonight in New Orleans and tomorrow in Dallas.
King Deluxe is an electronic music label based out of British Columbia and aside from a release from Mochipet is home to a swath of artists previously unknown to 507projex.
Drawing on the eclectic life experiences of its founder, PK, the music published and featured by King Deluxe is well-suited for long-term space travel, or certainly even mid-term time travel. Vaetxh’s track “Clipper” is a prime example (it is worth a mention that the visualizations found on Vaetxh’s KD page were crafted by Vaetxh himself):
Match a visually mindasploding video to an unearthly, tantric song and you get another King Deluxe gem; such is the case with the below video from Alphabet’s Heaven featuring Alessi’s Ark for a song titled, “Woman”.
All of this awesome is truly indicative of the splendor inherent to everything King Deluxe touches; from the intelligent electronic music, to the captivating visuals and the smart design of their website, spend a few minutes poking around their online space and you will soon understand why we’ve added them to our Links page.
Mochipet is back this summer with Spacezilla, a seven-track EP containing three brand new smashers and four remixes courtesy of Minnesota, Udachi, Konekta and Fresh Young Minds & Skulltrane. Spacezilla starts off larger than a brontosaurus with the track, For When the World Ends--a slow-to-build throwdown that percolates into a laser bass frenzy smartly incorporating a dubstep sound design while remaining wholly independent of the trappings of that genre. The second track, Spacezilla, continues the instantly-a-legend-at-release vein that FWTWE exudes. The arguably sludgier follow-up stomps through your ears like an alien dinosaur from space high-kicking skyscrapers, much like the title suggests. Imagined on a club sound system or festival, this track has 507 itching to hear it live, at a maximum volume of 1.21 gigawatts...or at least to 11. The third original anthem off Spacezilla, Planetary Paleon Pet, keeps the intergalactic dino invasion theme up and expands the sound palette of the EP into future blap realms of which Mochipet is a Jedi master. The remixes accompanying the three originals are badass in their own right right, perfect gems for any DJ looking to add some freshness to his collection. Spacezilla is available now on Addictech.com, and 507 is highly recommending that you pick up this effort--it is a consummate exploration of where electronic music can grow after the dubstep wave finally crashes to shore. We can't wait.
We were slated to interview everyone's favorite breakcore Dinosaur, Mochipet (David Wang), last month when he returned to the Loft above Barfly. However, due to a wealth of travel industry failures, David arrived late to Minneapolis with just enough time to throw down his raucous set. Being as rad or radder than 1980s skateboarding, Mochipet agreed to conduct our Q&A, including two fan questions generated on our Facebook page, via email.
507: What was the first electronic music instrument that you got to create music with?
Mochipet: Alesis HR-16 drum machine. My friend in school had one and I saw it and had to have one. I saved up for months to get it. That with my four track tape recorder and guitar and bass let me make full, recorded songs all on my own. It was amazing for me at the time.
507: I've read that you took the name "Mochipet" from little creatures your grandmother would form out of mochi...Do you ever make mochipets anymore?
Mochipet: I haven't since my grandmother passed away; maybe I should on her birthday. =)
507: If "Mochipet: The Videogame" was ever created, would it be a music-based game, or something else entirely?
Mochipet: It would be the 5th dimension. Probably a cross between Katamari, Tamagotchi, Tetris and Super Meat Boy, with a dash of Chess Boxing Thrown in.
Check out Mochipet's latest remix, a dino version of Black Sabbath's "Sweet Leaf."
507: Love Katamari! Have you ever talked to Twitter about getting the @mochipet handle? Or are you content with being @mochipetmobile?
Mochipet: I haven't really thought about it. Actually I didn't really even pay attention to twitter until now. Didn't even know I had 4000+ followers. But I guess I should? How do I even do that?
507: Twitter has an Impersonation page for such a reason! Have you considered making smart-phone apps for your music?
Mochipet: No I haven't but I just saw the new South Park episode with the iPad and it makes me very afraid. I don't want to become a human caterpillar!!
507: Lots of producers and DJs are turning to multi-touch devices, like the iPad, for live performances. What do you think of multi-touch devices in live DJing?
Mochipet: Funny you ask that cause my Akai APC40 has been so beat up from the road that none of the faders really work right anymore. So I just got an iPad and designed my own TouchOSC interface! It works awesome so far! The only grip I have is the small surface space and the fact there is no actual knobs or buttons so you can't really do any movement by feel you have to really look at the screen. Other then that it works awesome. Connect via wifi osc, so no need for cables.
507: Ahh, a cableless world...sounds fantastic. Our homies, Sovereign Sect from Fargo, were recently featured on Daly City's "Drop Bombs Remixes," which you also were featured on...does Daly have any future plans to work with Sovereign?
Mochipet: Yes, love them, have met and hung out with them several times, and hope to do a release on Daly City with them.
Check out the video for Mochipet's "Whomp-a-saurus Sex" and grab it on Beatport or iTunes!
507: I know you're going to Fargo next, what's it like playing shows in a barn?
Mochipet: The Barn was awesome! I had the best time there. I love how it was actually a barn before they converted it into a venue. There literally were pigs on the first floor before, and I guess they just removed them recently because of the smell.
507: We are going to be at The Blastoff Festival in Ohio this year and are stoked that you are performing there along with the other great artists. Is there a difference between playing brand new festivals compared to well-established ones?
Mochipet: Sometimes older festivals are more organized and prepared for things, but honestly it's usually just a Sh*%T show. Cause no one really knows what to expect. It's just a mess. But a beautiful fun mess that leaves everyone walking away with a smile on their face if they do their job right. =)
507: What can our readers expect from Daly City in 2011, any big things coming up?
Mochipet: We have so many things in the works. Tons of releases from great, upcoming artists and we are also starting a new series with Grassroots Hat Company to do limited edition Hats with every release. Look for them soon. I'm sure you will love it!
507: Are there any special projects you are working on that excites you?
Mochipet: I just finished a project with MC Zulu from Chicago which I'm pretty excited about. Look for it out soon. I am also working on some new stuff with Z-Trip that should be out soon on my website that is really cool. But yes, I pretty much want to work with Prince that would be the most amazing project for me I think. I hope I will be able to convince him to do it before he or I die. Actually, he'll probably never die so before I die. Prince, are you listening?
507 Fan Question 1: Aside from San Francisco, what is your favorite city to play and explore?
Mochipet: In Asia I like Beijing a lot it has the perfect mix of arts and city along with great food and chaos! Something you can't always find together in one place. And in Europe I liked Greece and Czech Republic. Really old school. I'm into castles and old medieval things like that. I loved playing in a Castle!
507 Fan Question 2: How often are you traveling, or, how often are you at home?
Mochipet: I'm pretty much only home Monday-Wednesday and gone the rest of the time. It's crazy sometimes I feel like I'm on airplanes more then anything else. I really can't wait until they develop a teleportation machine so I can be asleep while I'm traveling.
507: Thanks again for taking the time to chat with us!!
Mochipet: Thanks for having me. I had a great time hanging out with you guys! Dirty socks and all! =)
Be sure to join 507projex and Mochipet at The Blastoff Music & Arts Festival! Our video from Mochipet's recent show in Minneapolis is below, in case you missed it.