Interview number 1
Scroobius
Pip
08.05.07

NWB: 1000 words
is an audible autobiography of your music career, what gave you
the idea to create this song and was it written/recorded on a
whim?
Scroobius Pip:
It's just as much an audio autobiography of my life. When I wrote
it I didn't have a music career you see. It tells the tail (part
true part fiction) of how I got my stutter. I have had one since
the age of 4.
NWB: I discovered
'Scroobius Pip' via 'Dan Le Sac VS Scroobius Pip ' and the song
'Thou shalt always kill', did you expect Dan Le Sac VS Scroobius
Pip to become a gateway for your solo music?
Scroobius Pip:
Everything that's happened has been a lovely surprise really.
Dan le Sac's beats have a way of making my poems and writings
all the more accessible. Its strange because, individually neither
of us have the most commercially accessible styles but when we
work together something seems to just jel.
NWB: When did
you start performing in front of live audiences (including open
mic night type situations)?
Scroobius Pip:
Around April 2006 when I released my solo album (no commercial
breaks). I quit my job, recorded the album the toured the country
living in my 1987 space cruiser and performing on street corners,
open mics and anywhere else I could get heard. I decided that
turning up to gigs by artists like Buck 65 and Mr Scruff and performing
to their queue was a great way to get my stuff out there. They
will literally line my target audience up against a wall for me.
NWB: What are
your musical influences as a solo artist and have those changed
since Dan Le Sac VS Scroobius Pip was formed?
Scroobius Pip:
My influences are really varied and they develop (as opposed to
change) all the time. Guys like Sage Francis, Saul Williams, Aesop
Rock and many others have been a huge influence but then so have
Rancid, Glassjaw, John Coltrane, Johnny Hartman, Jim Morrison
and Minor Threat. I try to take influence from everywhere i can.
Recently, on the UK spoken word scene, I have been blown away
by the likes of Polar Bear, David J and Poem Inbetween People.
Its great to get inspired.

NWB: What was
the first venue you played and who else did you play with?
Scroobius Pip:
First performance I did was a street one outside a DJ Shadow album
preview. I then jumped in my van and drove to Camden to do my
2nd street performance, which was outside a Buck 65 gig.
NWB: What/who
is your biggest inspiration when writing a new song or poem?
Scroobius Pip:
Everything really. I know that's a rubbish answer but its true.
Literally anything can inspire poetry whether it be an event or
just hearing a new word or phrase and wanting to manipulate it.
NWB: Being from
Seattle Washington I am unfamiliar with UK venues, do you have
a favourite venue that you would suggest to a tourist or curious
journalist?
Scroobius Pip:
Its all about the promoters as opposed to the venue in my opinion.
There are a group of artists/promoters called One Taste that put
events on in London and they have a consistently high standard.
On the poetry front Pojazzi and Lazy Gramaphone are also great
promoters.
Outside poetry it gets real varied. DIY Womp and Best Laid Plans
always seem to have a high standard and wide range of acts.
NWB: Dan le Sac
is occasionally responsible for your live beats and you two collaborate
often, did 'Dan Le Sac Vs. Scroobius Pip' seem like the natural
evolution of your musical relationship?
Scroobius Pip:
Very natural. And it is the main focus for everything i am writing
and moving forward with. Its just really exciting to meet someone
that is so good at making beats and that i can just bounce off
of. I received the beat for "Thou Shalt Always Kill"
via email and within an hour and a half I had adapted a poem,
recorded the vocal and emailed it back. There's a real buzz and
excitement between the two of us.

NWB: What is the
group mentality of Dan Le Sac VS Scroobius Pip - Is it similar
to Ghostland Observatory's "Ghostland is not a band, but
an agreement between two friends…"?
Scroobius Pip:
I feel we are very much a band. As I said in the last question,
nothing I have done previously has excited me as much as the work
with Dan le Sac and the work we are doing for our forthcoming
album. We will both continue to collaborate elsewhere and do solo
stuff I'm sure but this is the main focus.
NWB: In the northwest
area of the states Dan Le Sac VS Scroobius Pip is getting a fair
amount of radio rotation, how wide spread is Dan Le Sac VS Scroobius
Pip's visibility and is the visibility in the states strong enough
for a U.S. tour in 08'?
Scroobius Pip:
We are hoping to hit the US in late 2007. We will hopefully be
visiting New York and LA (predictably) but if the word continues
to spread then, yeah, we would love to have a bigger tour in 2008
Thank you to Scroobius Pip for
being a good sport, he is a sweet and talented guy!
xoJxo