Monday, May 17, 2010

INTERVIEW WITH JAMES INTVELD



1. Hi James, could you give a short introduction about yourself?

- If you want to know about me you can go to my website www.jamesintveld.com or www.myspace.com/jamesintveld.
I am a touring musician that plays country rock music in the traditional style.

2. we've heard you have indonesian roots. Could you explain.or could you tell us more about that?

- My father was born in Padang and my Mother was born in Malang.
They both lived in Jakarta and moved to Holland in 1956.
Then they moved to the USA in 1961.

3. How did you became interested in the music that you are playing now?

- My parents loved and listened to early rock n roll and country so I heard it thru them and
was playing music since I was 5 years old.

4. how did you came in contact with that music style?

- After everything my parents taught me I started listening to old records and then cd's that were reissues of old
Sun Records and other recordings that were available to me.
Growing up in LA I went to see bands performing every night and then I started playing at these clubs myself.

5. could you tell us more about the soundtrack of cry baby?

- They were looking for a singer to sing for Johnny Depp and I was one out of hundreds at first but then they narrowed it
down to 3 finalists.
They had us go into the studio with Al Cooper and record two songs Red Hot and Teardrops Are Falling and then they played it for John Waters and told him
which singer do you think sounds like the voice of Crybaby and he picked me.

6. How many albums do you already have and what about the most recent one?

- . I have 4 albums and the latest one is called Have Faith.
It's mostly about situations in my life. Both heartache and overcoming my demons.
Having faith in yourself which is very hard to do in this day and age and the world we live in.

7. Did you ever visit Indonesia?

- I have never been to Indonesia.

8. Would you like to visit soon?

- I would very much like to visit Indonesia. I still have a lot of family there.
I hope to do an album of all traditional Indonesian songs.
I am learning to speak Indonesian now.
I grew up the language in the house but not enough to speak it fluently.

9. Do you got anything to say to the readers of this webzine and people in Indonesia?

- I hope you can hear my music and I hope that you will enjoy it.
I would love to tour Indonesia soon and be acquainted first hand with my roots.
James mau ki Indonesia.

Terima Kasih

James

Saturday, May 1, 2010

INTERVIEW WITH SARAH


This time, We interviewed a woman, if you want to know about her, check this out:

1. please tell us something about yourself

- Hi there, I've been read your blog, glad to knew you.
Actually I'm not really good in English, so sorry for that.
But I've tried my best, so here's the answers.
My name is Sarah Rachelea Damaningpuri, that's a long-fullname, I know hehe.
Just call me "Sar".
I live in a small town called Cimahi which not really far from Bandung City.

2. do you have a band?

- Yes, I have several band.
I've been listening to The Oppressed, Vice Squad, Cock Sparrer, The Bussiness and Warzone since 1997.
Since that time, I'm very interested in culture, roots, philosophy, variety of music and even Punk n Skin lifestyle until now.
About rebels (in a good way, of course), do it yourself, positive mental attitude, unity, solidarity, equality, hard worker, I think that's totally awesome positive youth movement.
That's one of the reasons why I want to form a Punk n Skin band, which will I use as a media to voice my enthusiasm and ideas in scene and music.
One of my female Punk n Skin band; V.I.R.G.I.N OI! has been formed since 2002.
It's my first project with several female friends who are skinheads.
And yes, we brought the gender issue. Well, I'm not trying to be a feminist.
I just wanted to express all of my feelings, thoughts, perspectives, desire and strength as a girl in band with honest through music.
Hopefully my band can show and prove women's strength and their capabilities.
V.I.R.G.I.N OI! was joined in the Compilation of Oi! Live Forever which was released by Prapatan Rebel in 2003.
Now we are preparing our first album.

3. are you a skinhead?

- No, I'm not. I'm just a person who love roots, culture and attitude of Punk n Skin.
Let's say I'm just a "boot girl" cause I always wearing my boots.
Or maybe "herberts". You know, person who love the Oi! but not the Skinheads or Punks.
I'm not drink, smoke or use drugs, but I'm not a Straight Edge.
I'm just ordinary person who love the culture. That's it.

4. what do you think about the Indonesia skinhead scene in general and Bandung city skinheads especially?

- In my humble opinion, overall they've got a lot of progress. Especially in Bandung.
Apparently, they have been imitating and adapting the idea of capitalism marketing in a good way.
I mean, there's a lot of bands that finally achieved what they want without going through the mainstream label.
There are too many local zines published in every where and every time in Bandung.
Many scenester and communities from different background organize gigs.
Both of oldskool and newskool, all come together and participate in organizing the show.
Yeah! We're getting rich with diversity.
Slowly but sure, they're becoming stronger and larger than before.

5. do you have any contact with your friends in other cities or in other countries?

- Yup, I've got several links almost in every city in Indonesia.
And the others come from other countries like Malaysia, Japan and USA.
I prefered to use social networks like Myspace and Facebook to connect with them.

6. who is your favorite band(local and international)and what band would you be really interested in going to see their show?

- I have many favorite bands. One of them is KEEP ON, skinhead girls band who came from Depok.
I also like HAIRCUTS from Bandung.
Too many bands that i would like to see. Especially band with female personnel.
But I would be greatfully to see Hatebreed and Throwdown.

7. what do you think about the existence of magazines in your city? Are they growing up? Or do you not like reading magazines?

- Like I said before, they've got a lot of progress.
There are too many local zines published in every where and every time in Bandung.
Along with the growing community, it causes becomes more and more.
I like to read them a lot.
Call it Suave, Ripple, Clique, Made in Bandung, Deathrockstar, Threefold, Sixty Degree, Formagz, Minor Bacaan Kecil, Blah Bloh and many more!

8. do you have a comment for this webculturezine?

- I think that's really positive. You're doing good. So, keep up the good work. Write an interesting discussion about the movement of scenes that are informative and educative in Indonesian territory.
Don't forget to always show the positive side of the scene.
This is especially useful for regeneration to our successors.
Stay motivated and keep contributing.
Thanx and cheers!

WEBCULTUREZINE
edited by sally may (NYC, Brooklyn)