
Mashing his innate vocal abilities with production courtesy of Does It Offend You, Yeah?'s James Rushent (fresh from his work on the latest Prodigy album), the single sees Kella stamp his mark hard on 2009
With the album due later this summer, and a new live show with a
full band soon to begin touring, we caught up with Killa Kela to
find out more.
Q1 How did you start out making music?
I started out ten years or more ago through hip hop. I was about 19
and it was all about skills and creativity. As time went on I went
up the ranks from beatboxing at open mics, to getting paid to do
shows. The live element was always my big thing - I loved it and
still do. There's an element of athleticism in the performance
which I get a kick out of.
Q2 What inspired your latest single?
I wanted to make a track that tied in what I did musically. Plus
theme wise, put across a habitual point of view to it. Sounds a bit
tossy, but I'm sure you'll get the idea once you've heard it. James
Rushent from Does It Offend You, Yeah? was my soundman for about
four years, so it was only natural to collaborate with him on this.
The first single needed to kick arse, so we made it as hard as a
roundhouse to the face, hehe.
Q3 What process do you go through in creating a
track?
When making a track from scratch, I like a good concept leaning to
the trade I'm in, throw down beatboxing/sound effects, then add
other vocal disciplines. I write my lyrics, add instruments
(normally synths, drums and bass) and that's pretty much it. Anyone
can do it.
Q4 Which artists influence your work?
Mostly my friends who I've known for ages and hang out with... My
band, James/Does It Offend You, Yeah?, Plan B, JackBeats, Shoalin
Punks, Martin Rushent, Faith SFX, Jukey, Alan Braxe, Stunt Double
Eklips... er... and bands that have a message or morals, creatively
or otherwise; Iggy Pop, MIA, Prodigy, Metallica, Goldie, N*E*R*D,
er... yeah.
Q5 What would you say to someone experiencing your music
for the first time?
Embrace it.
Q6 What are your ambitions for your latest single, and
for the future?
For the latest single, the same with everything I set out to do:
achieve 100%. And the future? I wanna keep making great music and
push myself and the beatbox scene.
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