[RH Interview] Borgore

To ask Borgore, nothing is too surprising anymore. Having spent a lifetime working in an aroudn music, the early prodigy (he earned a scholarship to Cal-Berkeley for music at 17) is having the time of his life making music that gets people moving. The Israel native joined Steve Aoki, Pharrell and Waka Flocka Flame for the Fall "Aokify America" tour, which started last Friday with a show at the University of Illinois-Chicago Pavilion. Playing a set that skipped from one EDM subgenre to the next, Borgore had the young Chicago crowd fully hooked only a song into a set so full of energy one had to wonder if the packed see of neon and sparkle-clad fans would have anything left for the next three acts. At this point in his career, the 25-year-old artist is enjoying a steady climb up the music landscape and being on the road for what he calls "a field trip with friends". I had a chance to catch him backstage right after his set, read our interview below.

Jake: Alright, so at one point during your set, you chanted "girl is a nympho" and every girl in front of me went crazy and chanted it back, what's it like to have the power to dictate other's actions so easily?

Borgore: Check my Twitter. Twitter is where things get out of hand. Today I gave away six tickets to people who would go into a public place, do a headtand twerk and sing Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Close My Eyes" while twerking. We got like three or four submissions. This dude did it in McDonald's inside of a table. I have chicks doing it in Target or something but that dude took the cake.

Jake: In electronic dance music, more than any other genre, the focus is purely on one person to create a show, what is that like for you?

Borgore: It's fucking thousands of people watching you, they fucking paid a lot of money for me to give them the best time of their lives and you cannot fuck up. So half of me wants to say it is the greatest thing, the greatest pleasure and the other half of me wants to say it is the biggest stress ever. It's not easy.

Jake: I could imagine. So, first stop on the tour with one hell of a lineup, what's it been like so far.

Borgore: If this tour is going to look like this I'm so happy, dude. I came to Steve before he played his set tonight and I told him big ups on assembling such an eclectic and amazing tour. I think that if I was an 18 year old, I think it's only $30 in some markets, to come see this show, it's out of this world dude.

Jake: How excited are you to be spending time on the road with these guys?

Borgore: I worked with Steve and I worked with Waka so I know them well. You know what though man, it's a fucking field trip. I'm touring with my friends to begin with. It's a semi vacation, the whole year I'm busting my ass flying city to city by myself seeing people I don't know. I don't have a stable life at all, I haven't been in my house for longer than three days. For a month and a half, being on the bus, it's like a traveling house, dude I'm on fucking vacation right now.

Jake: So how did the collaboration with Waka come about?

Borgore: I remixed one of his songs about a year and a half ago and I did a deal with him. He offered me a bunch of money but I said keep your money and throw me like a verse or something that I can fuck with, you know? I have a lot of songs that are really big singles that I never put out because I;m too strict with myself about what I'm releasing. I didn't know whether I wanted to release this song or not and I met Waka in Spain and he came to me and said "man, this is amazing, I love it" and I was more scared than anything that Waka wouldn't like it, you know? So he loved it, so I went back to the project changed it because it was in moombahton which is not really relevant anymore, and made it house and that's where it is now.

Jake: That kind of leads me to my next question, how do you manage to stay aheado f the curve in such a fast-moving genre like dance music?

Borgore: I have been doing music all my life. All my life I was playing Jazz, Classical music, Punk, Metal, everything. I got a scholarship to Berkeley University when I was 17, I've been in music my whole life. Bring it on, bring on any genre. I'll take time but I'll learn it perfect, you know?

Jake: The last time I saw you was at Electric Daisy Carnival Chicago, how does a set like that compare to something like tonight?

Borgore: EDC Chicago was amazing for me, the crowd was great for me. The scene in Chicago is really nice to me. About a year ago my first big show here was at the Congress with Calvin Harris and the crowd wasn't really feeling me but it's never been the case since. Since then I've been here about three or four times and every time it's just amazing. There was a lot of reasons for the show with Calvin to not work. It was no one's fault but it just didn't work but I'm happy the sets since have gone good.

Jake: So what can we expect from you moving forward, what's on the horizon?

Borgore: Like I've said I've done music my whole life and I've always done it for me. I'm slowly rising, very slowly rising but it's happening the way it should. I have no secret cards about what is coming in the future, I'm just going to keep doing what I've been doing so far.


Borgore: "Wild Out" (Feat. Waka Flocka Flame)

Later this Fall, Israeli-born EDM Producer/DJ Borgore will release his debut album, Wild Out on Steve Aoki's Dim Mak Records. For now, we get the lead single off the project, which shares the same name as the album and features the one and only Waka Flaka Flame. The track is an instant banger that got people moving at the University of Illinois-Chicago Pavilion on the first night of the Aokify America tour, which had Waka and Borgore on the bill, as well as Pharrell and Aoki. Check out the track below and be sure to keep it posted to RH for an exclusive interview with Borgore, coming soon!


[Video] Pharrell talks to Spike Lee about his past

"I didn't choose film; film chose me."

As part of the ARTST TLK series on Reserve Channel's YouTube page, Pharrell sat down with Spike Lee to talk about the famed film director's past, including his introduction to film, his love for New York, and more. Despite my hesitance towards his films (Oldboy, specifically), I love and respect just how passionate and knowledgeable Spike is when it comes to film; you can hear how serious he takes the craft and his career in his voice in the video below.

http://youtu.be/p8RCqI9zSgU


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[Video] Pusha T talks with Life + Times

There is a maddening amount of hype around Pusha T's upcoming album My Name is My Name, which is out on October 8 but can currently stream here. To continue the ramp up towards the release date, Pusha met up with Elliott Wilson of Jay-Z's Life + Times to chat about the project, competing with Kanye and being tight with Pharrell. Pre-order the album via iTunes, here.

http://youtu.be/BvBcUSfN7qs


[Video] Daft Punk: "Lose Yourself to Dance" (Feat. Pharrell & Nile Rodgers)

At long last, the full video for Daft Punk's "Lose Yourself to Dance" off their funky, summer-inducing 2013 album, Random Access Memories. Pharrell and Nile Rodgers lend a hand on the glitter-infused, magical 80s carpet ride of a video. For his part, Rodgers looks to be channeling Rick James. An easy favorite off the iconic duo's latest album, the video for "Lose Yourself to Dance" is certainly on point.
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Aokify America Tour feat. Steve Aoki, Pharrell & more

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The folks over at REACT Presents just keep raising the bar. Today, they announced Steve Aoki's Aokify America Tour with a sort of instructional baking video from Aoki himself. The tour is a Fall monster, with supporting acts Borgore, Wacka Flocka Flame and Pharrell! The tour comes through the UIC Pavilion with the full lineup. The REACT crew released a video of Steve Aoki baking a cake, just to get everyone going. Tickets available HERE.Read more


[Video] New Myspace Commercial Featuring Chance The Rapper, Pharrell, Mac Miller & More

Yesterday, Myspace --who's been scheming towards a full-on comeback--released a new commercial unveiling the remodeling of the site's interference and concept to a national audience as it was played various times on TV yesterday. High-profile artists such as Pharrell, Mac Miller, Schoolboy Q, Ciara all made cameos, but the highlight for many was the appearance by hometown hero, Chance The Rapper, alongside Riff Raff. Check it out below and be sure to hit up Myspace, they have a couple of incredible editorials on there right now.

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[Video] Pharrell Interviews Nardwuar

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And the tables have turned. While at SXSW Nardwuar, who now works for Pharrell at I Am Other, got to interview Skateboard P in typical "Doot Doola Doot Doo" fashion. Yet, after his classic catchphrase ended Pharrell took to a microphone of his own and began to interview the human serviette himself. Definitely a classic moment, and the 17 minute clip is must watch the whole way through. I'm surprised this hasn't happened before, but it's only right for P to do this one. Stream below.
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