Kev Choice rocking and getting the crowd hype with his opening song, “Give It Up,” live at The Trinity Centre in Bristol, England.
Kev Choice rocking and getting the crowd hype with his opening song, “Give It Up,” live at The Trinity Centre in Bristol, England.
In this video, I bust into a blues interlude coming out of the song “Kill That.” This footage was shot live at Mains-D’Oeuvres in Saint-Ouen, which is located right outside of Paris. The journey continues on tour as opener and keyboardist for The Coup’s Sorry To Bother You European tour.
While chilling in Brussels, I asked the promoter what music was from Brussels. He told me something about “New Beat,” a style of house/techno that came from Belgium in the 80′s. I looked it up and came across this song “Phantasia Forever” by Belgian techno musician, Praga Khan. I liked the synth intro so I took it and flipped it!
Missed a day of Daily Dosage yesterday due to technical problems at hotel in Holland, so today will be a DOUBLE DAILY DOSAGE DAY!!
Was at a club the other night, that didn”t start til 4am!! They were rocking to a lot of dub step, techno, and house music. That Euro vibe starting to sink in on me. Had me thinking about making music to make people DANCE!! Then, an adventurous night in the streets of Paris lead to this creation. I linked up with French vocalist/instrumentalist Emilie Lesbros, laid a beat and just let creative juices flow as the sun rose in Paris. The beat started off in one direction and I actually took it to a whole nother place.
Heres #1.
Been taking long drives through France and Holland so far on tour. Looking out the window at everything from countrysides to inner cities to suburbia. Also looking out my hotel window, seeing new environments, recognizing the similarities and differences between these places and back home. Realizing the world is just full of people, trying to survive in their daily lives, and find a little sunshine.
I made this instrumental with those thoughts in mind, a cool sample and I added some drums, piano, and strings. I made this beat while in Holland, and originally came across the song from this Dutch singer, Henny Vonk. The version I sampled is from Dionne Warwick’s version, “Windows of The World.”
After talking to one of the opening act M.C.’s in Nijmegen, Holland, and realizing that a lot of the venues we were playing at in Europe the DJs were spinning mainly old school hip-hop, it had me reflecting on the Golden Era of hip-hop and how much it had impacted the world and still does so today. The art of sampling, digging, finding drum breaks, and spittin hard, clever rhymes, is still very much respected in Europe, almost more so than in the States. A Lot of artists who are long forgotten in the states still are revered in Europe and some can still make money touring here. It just had me thinking about the Golden Era of Rap, late 80′s to mid 90′s, when there was consciousness and a certain respect of the skill level heavily present in Hip-Hop. So I found a classic drum loop, chopped up a sample, and just spit, Old School style.
Had to take advantage of the Grand Piano at this cool venue, “Le Periscope,” in Lyon, France. Saw the piano in the back at soundcheck and was like, “y’all gotta pull that out for my set!!” Always love any opportunity to sit down at a real piano, especially when I get a chance to rhyme as well. The people weren’t expecting it, but I think they appreciated it.
For the weekend submissions of the Daily Dosage Euro Edition, I will post videos rocking on tour live in Europe as opener for The Coup. The first clip is from tonight’s show at Ubu in Rennes, France. I’m performing a version of my soon to be released single, “Make Believers,” to a captivated French crowd.
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