EURSH
Exclusive: One on one with Kev.
It was probably around 2 in the afternoon or
so when I realized I was bored. We’ve been talking non stop non sense for the
past hour or so until things got a little intimate, intimate in the sense that
I got to dig at the heart and soul of Eursh Sounds producer Kevin Leung. We
talked about the American/UK music culture to what inspires him to make his
perspective of music. And what his solution to the no more toilet paper after a
deuce scenario.
CALVIN : whens moombahton coming back?
KEVIN : i was just going to say there's no more emphasis on it, all moombahton
artistes that were producing are doing trap, sazon booya is probably the only
ones sticking with it, but again, not much emphasis on it
CALVIN: is trap going to phase out like moombahton
KEVIN: bloggers that use to post moombahton are all dickriding the wave to get
more views, what do you think? hard to
say though, it might just start a bigger phase; harlem shake nothing really
went viral viral with moombahton
CALVIN: as for listeners, are they just listening to whatever is being put out
and don't have a preference or is trap that good to make them forget about the ass
movement
KEVIN: Yeah i think that's majority of Americans. They don't take the time to
search DEEP for artistes that produce whatever they want because they love it.
And Americans shape the whole industry
CALVIN: do you think it’s harming the music industry or evolving it?
KEVIN: i want to say evolving it
CALVIN: are they evolving too quickly? It seems like the Skrillex era quickly
transformed into moonbahton and then trap
KEVIN: yeah, i think it's going pretty fast
CALVIN: it seems like they don't even know what they want
KEVIN: like artistes are only making one hit wonders kind of thing, but it's
not all about that
CALVIN: what's the main difference you notice in the UK scene compared to the
U.S, would you say the Brits are more passionate about their music than the Americans?
KEVIN: in the UK they keep their music scene to themselves,
Definitely. They're not all conforming and feeding off each other's fame
and stuff, like you said, they essentially start it and people follow while America
commercializes it. Exception with moombahton i guess
CALVIN: i guess we could all understand why the Brits are so angry with their American
counterpart for mutating their work
KEVIN: but like trap evolving to future bass which is like Nightslug stuff
back in the day, same formats. Murica!
CALVIN: with more underground American producers like Flying Lotus, Gas Lamp
Killer, Bassnectar do you think the American electronic scene is finally taking
their music more passionately
KEVIN: but those people kept it real, they've always done it for passion, we
could see that
CALVIN: where do you get your influence from when you produce your tracks or
remix's?
KEVIN: the fuck do you mean? what are you trying to say? fuck you, this
interview is done! fuck you Canadians!
*GIGGLES
CALVIN: how do you decide or choose what vibe to intergrade into the tracks you
make
KEVIN: but for real though, I like the waves that come in and out and I always
try to make one or two tracks that relate to the genre
CALVIN: would you take it to another vibe or keep it within the same path, i
guess, like would you change the genre completely halfway through or keep it
within the same story
KEVIN: and my other experimental stuff is seriously like fucking around and
even if it sounds shit i put it out there, if i can change it, then i would
change it because it'll be different and when i listen back to it, it brings
back that vibe
CALVIN: that’s beautiful. Do you feel there is less pressure being a Canadian
producer compared to a UK or an American or it doesn't bother you at all just
because Canadians are so low key in the electronic movement
KEVIN: it doesn’t bother me at all, never had that thought, it wouldn’t make a
difference if i were American or from the UK. Majority of the people that
listen to my tracks don’t know EURSH. They just like what they hear sometimes
they repurpose it but that’s it, they don’t follow me like those edits I do
from unreleased tracks. They always get a lot of hits
but i like making those edits because its challenging and it gives me a
chance to do a bit of cutting, sequencing and I love that stuff, that's another
reason why I like Mashups too
CALVIN: how do you know you're satisfied with a track? Do you get a certain
feeling like "that was it, that’s the shit" ?
KEVIN: im never satisfied, i feel like i can always add more to it, or change
the sounds, change the bpm etc. and then it becomes a whole new track or VIP. Thats
why on Soundcloud i put it as a work in progress all the time but i just want
to post whatever i laid down for now
CALVIN: you are truly an innovator. Lastly, what would you do if you ran out of
toilet paper after a nice deuce?
KEVIN: I'd just use my hands, then wash my hands, if its a nice deuce, my
asshole would be a little cleaner
CALVIN: it was pleasure speaking with you
KEVIN: pleasure's all mine
To
listen to Kevin’s mixes check out: http://soundcloud.com/eursh or http://www.mixcloud.com/EurshDaily/