3/24/2023 0 Comments Logic world percussion![]() ![]() He said, “It’s an amazing and magical place. Another favorite of his is a bucket list item of mine, Red Rocks. Some of his favorite festivals are Bonnaroo, Newport Jazz Festival, New Orleans Jazz Fest and the GOTV. He’s based out of New York City but plays all over. ![]() I’ve worked with Fuzz and had a project, ‘Fuzzy Logic.’ I’ve done a lot of stuff with Deep Banana.” We talked about Deep Banana Blackout, who are good friends of mine and his. I was playing feel good music and it just felt right.” Trying these out and just vibing with the audience. He said, “I’ve been very eclectic and open minded, musically. What I feel sets him apart from other deejays is his collaborations are like no other. I’ve seen DJ Logic a bunch of times at the Gathering of The Vibes (GOTV) festival that, sadly is no more.ĭJ Logic said, “That’s a great festival, I miss it.” He added, “It was a lot of great artists.”īesides hip-hop, he listened to rock like Living Colour, Anthrax and Radiohead. He grew up listening to Run DMC, Beastie Boys, Tribe Called Quest, Gang Starr and Public Enemy. I’ve worked with a lot of jazz, hip-hop, rock across the board and the whole jam scene as well.” He also opened up for Dave Matthews and done stuff with John Mayer, Jack Johnson and The Roots. He’s made records with them, toured with them and some call him the unofficial fourth member. One of those great collaborations is with Medeski, Martin & Woods. None of that stuff was happening at the time.” I incorporated hip-hop into jazz and vice-versa as well as into jam bands. He said, “I did something very special and it was cool and unique. He is one of the first deejays to have a band and one of the first to collaborate with musicians. He added, “There was a lot of special moments at Wetlands.” He played there up to 9/11 and it definitely was a great place for him.įrom there he formed his band Project Logic and took that on the road. I started playing with some amazing bands and contributing with some of my skills and production.” He played with Warren Haynes, Jon Fishman and Mike Gordon from Phish. He said, “Wetlands was another home for me and it gave me my break. He met a lot of great downtown musicians. He started playing at CBGB’s, The Knitting Factory and the Wetlands. ![]() I just fell in love with it, collaborating with musicians.” I was open minded and curious to see how that would work. I had a musician friend who thought it’d be cool to come play with his band. I made that my passion and followed through with it, practicing and one thing led to another. Growing up and listening to hip-hop, I wanted to do something around hip-hop. He played around his neighborhood and at his community center. He grew up in the Bronx and started deejaying at 14. Deejaying was a hobby and a passion of his as a kid. I’m giving the whole World Cup a great soundtrack for a great event.”ĭJ Logic said he’s a young age with an old soul. It will be some of my stuff as well as some remix stuff. I’m bringing some great tunes, some good music. Recycled Percussion will play Friday at 4 p.m.ĭJ Logic is playing Saturday after the first run of Giant Slalom and then later that night at the Wobbly Barn of which he said, “It should be a rage.” He said to expect a great show and added, “It should be a lot of great energy. I had the pleasure of talking to DJ Logic, who I’ve seen many times and highly recommend. This year Recycled Percussion, DJ Logic, Grace Potter and Twiddle are the musical acts. The party it becomes is the other and good music is needed for that. Thanksgiving weekend marks the return of the Killington Cup where some of the fastest women in the world will race down the trail Superstar, but skiing is just one part of it. ![]()
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