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  • NicoleDeRosa
  • Feb 15, 2016
  • 3 min read

Updated: Nov 22, 2022


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Catching up with the GRAMMY Nominee

Between The Chaos and the Calm at the

HOLLYWOOD PALLADIUM



JAMES BAY has released a number of EPs & an album, CHAOS AND THE CALM (2015). The album went to number one in the UK & number 15 in the US. Bay’s single “Hold Back The River” peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. Chaos and the Calm is already the “Biggest Album Release This Year” in the UK & has been certified Gold in Australia & Switzerland, Platinum in the UK. In February 2015, Bay received the Brit Awards "Critics' Choice" award. At the 2016 Brit Awards he received the award for Best British Male Solo Artist.

Congratulations are in order as the 25-year-old “If You Ever Want to Be in Love” crooner was just nominated three times at the 2016 Grammy Awards. James is up for Best New Artist, Best Rock Album & Best Rock Song for “Hold Back the River.



The English singer, songwriter & guitarist grew up in Hitchin, Hertfordshire & studied at the British & Irish Modern Music Institute. In 2015, Bay received the Brit Awards “Critics’ Choice” award. Aged 11, Bay was inspired to play classical guitar after hearing Eric Clapton’s “Layla” & he used a guitar he found in the cupboard in his house. When he moved to study in Brighton seven years later he gained a greater education from playing the city’s open mic nights, on which he said,

“That taught me a lot about writing & performing on my own & trying to hold my own. London is open minded, but it's a bit more like New York whereas Brighton is a bit more like Austin, Texas. You can walk around the whole of Brighton in a night with a guitar & packed bars with open mic nights. I made the decision that it would be formative to live there & develop as a performer.”
Bay caught the attention of a Republic Records A&R after a fan uploaded a video to YouTube of him performing at an open mic in London & within a week he was signed to the label. His first EP, The Dark of the Morning, was released in 2013. Within a year he was selling out his first UK headline tour.


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All Access Music writer, Nicole DeRosa got to catch up with the singer during his stop at the Hollywood Palladium on Tuesday, December 1st where he performed to a sold out crowd. The singer has been on tour for almost the past two years & when asked about writing on the road he says...




“Lately I’m trying to get my head into that space. I didn’t really need to initially because I was getting ready to release a record I had already recorded. Writing was sort of in the back of my mind for the first time in a while but suddenly now I’m craving new ideas & enjoying flexing that muscle again. I’m on the road all the time, so it’s the only place to write. It’s a different thing if you can imagine as opposed to having your own space at all times, so I’m getting used to writing on the road now.”

The svelte rocker opened with “Collide” & followed it up with his swoon-worthy sing along “Craving” which flowed right into the poppy & oh so catchy track, “When We Were On Fire”. Before the night ended, James teased the crowd ever so slightly & continued with a triple encore that included “Incomplete” a fun cover of Creedence ClearwaterProud Mary” & ended the night on a high note closing out with his epic singalong “Hold Back The River”.








 
 
 
  • NicoleDeRosa
  • Feb 2, 2016
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 22, 2022



I had the opportunity to sit down for a chat with Dutch DJ & record producer of Moroccan origin, Fadil El Ghoul better known by his stage name R3HAB, just before his DJ set at Coachella. Check out the video above & enjoy our conversation.


Who is Fadil El Ghoul aka R3HAB?


R3HAB began his career in late 2007 while producing the track ‘Mrkrstft’ with Hardwell. One of the main influences R3hab has listed is the duo Infected Mushroom, whose music has been on the international scene since 1999. From the influential Dutch circuit to his place at the forefront of global dance music, R3HAB now stands for a brand everyone can sink their teeth into.

Catapulted into the limelight courtesy of a string of successful original material & remixes, his is a stamp of quality recognized on club floors, festival stages & the digital market alike. Sporting an agenda for big sounds with melodic stamina, 2015 marks another year in which Holland’s hottest export is dropping anchor on every corner of the globe.

Remixing everyone from Beyonce, Calvin Harris, Rihanna, Axwell ^ Ingrosso, John Legend, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift & Steve Aoki along the way, R3HAB remained a beacon as to where evolving artists could adapt & engage new & exciting territory whilst staying true to the dance floor. An integral element of this reliable brand can still be found on the club floor, but R3HAB’s live experience has found further room to excel & engage.

After playing to over 1.9 million fans in 2014, his return to Coachella for 2015 marks another landmark in the globetrotting DJ’s playbook, with further global festival action complimenting a staggering international tour schedule throughout the year ahead.

With a brand new night & day residency for LiFE Nightclub and Foxtail Pool Club at SLS Vegas & yet more landmark musical artillery to come throughout the year, there are no signs of the Dutch heavyweight hitting the brakes anytime soon.




Nicole DeRosa for All Access Music, February 2, 2016 https://music.allaccess.com/exclusive-video-interview-with-r3hab/

 
 
 
  • NicoleDeRosa
  • Jan 23, 2016
  • 8 min read

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Born and raised in New York City, actor, writer, director and singer-songwriter, DAVID DUCHOVNY emerged to become one of the most highly acclaimed actors in Hollywood. The star of Fox Television’s monster science fiction horror hit show The X-Files, David won a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Drama Series for his role as FBI Agent Fox Mulder.

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His other long running comedy-drama series Californication ended its 7 year run this past summer for Showtime. The alcoholic, drug-abusing, womanizing novelist, Hank Moody marked another seminal character portrayed by David that has made its way into our pop culture lexicon and for whose portrayal he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Comedy series. The press and the public both agree that Duchovny brings a fierce intellect, a quiet intensity and an acerbic wit to his roles on both the small screen and the silver screen.


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Duchovny’s in the middle of a very busy season: He’s riding the success of his new allegorical book Holy Cow (with another novel on the way next year), chasing Charles Manson as a cop in the new ’60s-set NBC drama Aquarius, premiering May 28, and reuniting with Gillian Anderson to bring a little under-the-radar show called The X-Files back to life for a six-episode miniseries which premieres on January 24, 2016 on FOX.





In 2017, he decided to put his acting career on hold so he could focus on his career as a novelist and singer/songwriter.
All Access Music writer, Nicole DeRosa recently talked to DAVID DUCHOVNY while in New York about his debut album, Hell or Highwater and lots more.

Read more or LISTEN to their interview below!





We all know you as FBI Agent, Fox Mulder on the science fiction horror drama series, The X-Files and of course the alcoholic, drug-abusing, womanizing novelist Hank Moody on the HBO comedy-drama series, Californication which have both earned you Golden Globe awards. For those not as familiar with your music, how did that whole chapter begin for you, David? Who or what was the catalyst for you to pick up a guitar, sing and put out an album?

I picked up a guitar about 5 years ago. I always wanted to play an instrument and the guitar seemed like the most fun instrument because it’s mobile. (laughs) I was kind of inspired by the fact that I always tell my kids, you gotta practice something to be good at it and you can’t give up. It’s always frustrating in the beginning because you're no good at it and they look around at the adult world and they see adults doing stuff all the time, they don’t see adults learning stuff…so I thought it might be interesting if they saw me frustrated and incompetent at something aside from being a father. (laughs)

So, that was kind of the impetus of doing it, aside from getting myself to do something that I like with music. I started playing for like five minutes a day and committed to it and within a few months, I started to throw a few chords together and I was able to play a few songs that I liked.


Did you know you always wanted to make an album?

All I ever wanted to do was play some classic rock songs that I grew up liking and then I started to notice that they were not that complicated in terms of chord progression.

Rock and roll is really a basic and great music form and it’s all about the melody and the lyrics. I knew I had the lyrics because I’ve always been a writer, so I wondered if I had the melody too. So, that was really the question, once I found chords that I liked and certain progressions….wondering... can I hear a song over them? Can I hear a melody over those chords? And I guess, I could.

A prodigy can sit down at a piano and just play. That’s not the experience of most people and that doesn’t make a prodigy any happier. It’s just something, that they can do. I think, in my life, I’ve learned a lot more at not being good at stuff than being good at stuff. When you’re good at stuff, you don’t learn much…you just kinda do it.



Can you share with me what your inspiration was for your current single and title track, “Hell or Highwater?”

Well, I mean, I think for me, songs exist for the person who is listening to it. I almost have a superstitious denial of wanting to explicate a song. Because to me, I get to make them what I want.


“When you hear a song…and Paul McCartney is like, “I was eating an orange when I wrote this but I wish it was a strawberry…a strawberry field”. I feel like, I get to make a whole mythology about Strawberry Fields on my own, which is what makes music so great. Once you give someone a song, its theirs.”


My lyrics come out of personal experience or observational experience. It’s not confessional or autobiographical. I intentionally wrote them in a way to be universal so they are open to interpretation and reinterpretation by whoever decides to listen to it. But I think, my songs all deal with very human situations.

I would say the 12 songs on Hell or Highwater are love songs about the greatness and the difficulty of the finding and the losing and the finding again of love. And, I think that is what most songs are about. So, the fact that I think a song means this or that is almost inhibiting the song from it being more than it can be.


Who are your musical influences?

Well, the music that I grew up on influenced me in a way where, even before I could form a G chord….I liked hearing it, so The Beatles, The Rolling Stones (even though, I don’t write like The Stones…) and the later generation of classic rock like, Tom Petty and R.E.M. I also like a lot of funk and soul, even though I don’t write like that. It’s not even stuff I like, that I write like…I would assume, I write like folk music basically and when it’s produced it sounds more like rock music. That’s what rock music is…you add a little blues to the folk music and you electrify it and you got rock music.


Do you remember the first album you bought for yourself? Nowadays everything is so instant with services like Spotify and the like where you just push a few buttons and it’s yours. What album did you save up your money for back in the day?

Yeah, for sure. It's different now, as you say, because first of all, I didn’t have a lot of money and I certainly didn’t have a lot of money to spend on albums. There was a store called, “Free Being”…this hippie store (how good is that name?! …laughs) in Manhattan and I would go in there with like $3.99…this was back in 1971 or ’72 so it was about comparable to now. But, it was money that I didn’t necessarily have, so I would get $4 or $5 bucks together for an album. I couldn’t just get it, so I researched that album since I couldn’t sample it. It was like buying a car (laughs). It was that kind of pressure.

And then I would leave “Free Being” and be like, “I don’t even know if I want it..” (laughs) Then there were things like a KISS album, that were a sure thing.

The first album I bought though, to answer your question was Honky Chateau by Elton John.


What was the first song you fell in love with or wish you had written yourself?

Gosh, yeah, I mean there are so many songs that I wish I had written. For me, I’m just happy that people want to play my songs and sing it better than I can sing it. (laughs)


Who is in your current playlist? You mentioned your kids. What bands or artists have they turned you onto?

“My daughter listens to stuff that I would never get to…3 out of 10, I’ll say, “Hey, that sounds pretty decent.” And 7 out of 10, I’ll say “What the hell…?!?” (laughs) She’s turned me on to alt-J, The Kooks, Arctic Monkeys…my daughter has good taste in music!”


For those that don’t know, you also have a B.A. in English Literature from Princeton University and an M.A. in English Literature from Yale University. You subsequently began work on a Ph.D. that remains unfinished. Any plans to get “back to the books” anytime soon, since you have so much free time on your hands?

If I thought I could, I would, but honestly…I would have to get in that mind set. And it would have to be a serious year or two where that was all that I was doing. It’s not really where my heart is right now. I wish I’d done it as I consider myself someone who finishes things. That’s something I didn’t finish and something I don’t think I’ll ever finish, so it’s a little out of character for me. So there it is…it happened, or it didn’t happen. (laughs)

“I gave a talk to some students at Harvard as one of our first shows was in Boston and they gave me an honorary member diploma. It was an honor and a sweet gesture, so I consider myself a professor now, without a Ph.D.”


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Can you tell our readers & I a bit about your upcoming historically based cop drama, Aquarius?

I love that project because it was really a cable project that NBC and the network decided to take a chance on and they decided to stream it when it starts on May 28, 2016 and you’ll be able to view it in its entirety. It’s the kind of show that doesn’t wrap up week by week. It’s a long form story type of deal. The original idea was to go 5 or 6 years and keep getting people involved in the story.


“It’s really a story about America that goes from the 1960’s to the present with Charles Manson being the symbol of when the ’60s turned dark. We went from the summer of love to the Manson murders.”

And after that, it was like, all these revolutionary movements like flower power and free love, black power, feminism…it all got colored by the fact that, “this is what happens when all these movements happen…murder happens and now we gotta shut it down.” And in a lot of ways, we’re recoiling away from the ideals of the 60s and as a country, it’s very interesting to see that this guy, (who had nothing to do with this) Manson who murdered people, became a symbol for what was wrong with the 60s. So, revisiting the 60s, this symbolic moment, was really fascinating.

I think we as a country and as the world, there were worldwide revolutions during the 60s, it wasn’t just in the U.S. It was a very turbulent time, all over the globe. I think, in America, we keep coming back to it – whether it’s the styles, like the tv show, “That ’70s Show” or “The Goldbergs” or whatever…it’s like, oh, bell-bottoms! (laughs) …Aquarius is different. We keep coming back to the ’60s…it’s like we can never get the answer and I think this is another attempt to find the answer.


Are you excited to get back to filming The X-Files?

Yeah! The X-Files is only like a two and a half month commitment. I’ll be done in the summer and hopefully then I can still go out and do a little music tour.


What’s on tap next as far as music goes? Are you planning a tour?

The nice thing about music is we don’t have to get out there right away with it…it’s not like a movie, where if it doesn’t hit right away, it’s dead. I can let it breathe a bit. I’m sure I’ll play some shows soon.


Update as of 2023:



BOOKS


Holy Cow (2015)




Studio ALBUMS





Recent FILMS


David Duchovny can currently be seen in The Bubble (2022) and You People (2023)

which are both available on Netflix now.




Check out DAVID DUCHOVNY'S filmography on IMDB here.


To learn more about DAVID DUCHOVNY, visit his website HERE




My interview with David Duchovny was originally published for All Access Music, January 23, 2016: https://music.allaccess.com/qa-with-david-duchovny-who-talks-about-his-debut-album-hell-or-highwater-the-x-files-aquarius-and-more






 
 
 
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