Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Kung Fu Vampire Interview



Ok so the Bay Area Vampire himself Kung Fu Vampire took time to sit downand answer a few questions for the family.  Without further delay here is what he had to say:


Juggalotus:  For the new fan of your music, can you give us a quick breakdown of your career and where it all started?
KFV:  7th grade I was watching two kids rappin’ on the school yard, 1 white 1 black and they had a huge crowd around them flocking and jocking.  Me being a total music fan Hip Hop and metal I would watch. Bu the 2nd time I crowded around that circle I was thinking to myself “these guys suck, I could rap better than them and I don’t rap” So i started rapping and making beats. But prior to that my hip hop 101 began at 5 years old when I use to break-dance, I was damn good and won a contest at 7 years old at the Weinershnitzel across from the ghetto ass apartments we lived in.

Juggs:  What musical influences made Kung Fu Vampire who he is today?
KFV:  The Doors, Metallica, Kurtis Blow, Talking Heads, Ice Cube, Ice-T, Scarface

Juggs:  What music would we be surprised to find on your Ipod?
KFV:  One of my all time favorites, Steely Dan, but my whole theme in life is to expect the unexpected with me, so there is a bunch of stuff on my ipod that would leave your face sideways.

Juggs:  Do you think your music has a positive influence on your fan base?
KFV:  YES: as an outlet for anger and releasing toxins at a concert by sweating in the mosh pit. No: for the fact that I’m no Positive Influence musically. That being said i think it is obvious that we are classy and take pride in family and friends. People are wonderful, i am a humanitarian and a conversation with me after a performance should leave you in good spirits.

Juggs:  Of all the artists in the underground scene who do you think would best translate into a more mainstream fan base?
KFV:  I don’t know if anybody has really come from the underground and made it to mainstream, I know its talked about often but i never see it. Some people get known faster cuz they sound like something familiar that they have heard before. When your sound is cutting edge people don’t identify with you as an artist as quickly so the rise to popularity takes longer, making someone truly underground.

Juggs:  Can we expect to see you hitting the stage at the Gathering in the future?
KFV:  I played the Gathering the last two years and it was better the 2nd time. If they ask me to do it for a third, i will be there.

Juggs:  It is common knowledge that Twiztid loves comic books, are there any favorite comics or guilty pleasures we should know about you?
KFV:  Not a comic reading fan but i like writing graphic novels and short stories. I have had a Kung Fu Vampire comic book on the back-burner for years now.

Juggs:  What artists either main stream or not would you like to work with in the future?
KFV:  I really don’t care anymore about doing songs with people. If anything I wanna work with some of the Funk Legends that are still alive. I’d like to work with Prince as well as maybe Metallica and of course the remaining members of the Doors.

Juggs:  A lot of rappers started in battles. Did you participate in any rap battles growing up?
KFV:  Never Battle rapped, back when I was coming up in the rap scene it was about Freestyle contests, basically showing your skills but now directed at a rapper but just really good lyrics and getting the crowd to love you. I use to kill those left and right for a short period of time but I am mainly an artist who likes to make music to vibe out to for decades to come.

Juggs:  Do you have any superstitions?KFV:  I feel like the world will treat you how you treat the world.  That’s about it. Treat people with respect and fairness.

Juggs:  What advice would you give someone trying to break into the horror core/underground rap genre?
KFV:  The obvious advice would be to not try to break into that scene, just do you and if it’s wicked enough the fans will come to you. Stop trying to imitate ICP, it’s pathetic.  Make up your own shit.

Juggs:  By embracing the Juggalo community your open yourself up for haters. Have you had any experience with that since working with Juggalos?
KFV:  More love than anything, I don’t like Haters but we need them to create balance, I don’t think constant praise is healthy for artists. I get occasional haters that don’t understand my style or unique presentation.

Juggs:  What are your feelings on Juggalos being added to the F.B.I.’s gang list?
KFV:  It’s seriously bad and the FBI is a joke for even doing this. They are really out to lunch on this one.

Juggs:  How did you get hooked up with Twiztid for the Slaughterhouse tour?
KFV:  Monoxide from Twiztid liked my video and music and asked someone to get a hold of me to bring me on the tour.

Juggs:  What can we expect from KFV in 2012?
KFV:  New album, possibly two albums. Huge tours and to expect the un-expected.

Juggs:  Any final thoughts for the Family?
KFV: Stick together, for most of us family and people like us is all you have. Support what I do if you feel it, i represent you and the struggle. I have been making and releasing music for 20 years and just now getting praise, it takes a life time. Stay true to your dreams and slow down on the Faygo, its bad for you, and as a Vampire, I wanna see you Live so we can be friends forever.

Respect,
Kung Fu Vampire



Once again much love going out to KFV for taking time out his busy schedule to hook us up.  It gave us a nice glimpse into his world. 


MMFWCL,
  Juggalotus

No comments:

Post a Comment