Psychedelic pop star
Connan Mockasin talks about some of his early musical influences including
Jimi Hendrix,
Sly Stone and
Michael Jackson, in this uncensored interview. We take a look at the music video for “
Do I Make You Feel Shy?” and hear the psychic gangster story that inspired a piece of Mockasin’s art. Mockasin's foray into stand-up comedy and his views on other
New Zealand musicians, making records, the music industry and touring are all explored, in this interview with
Harper Simon on TALK SHOW.
GUEST
BIO:
Born in
New Zealand's capital of
Wellington, Connan Hosford was first introduced to music at a very early age by his father, who played the guitar. Hosford went
on to record his first song aged just five; a fact that doesn't seem too far-fetched when you consider the playful, imaginative, and experimental style of his work in later years. In 2004, he formed his first group,
Connan & the Mockasins, releasing a couple of EPs independently and playing shows in New Zealand before moving to
England. Hosford, however, felt the band setup didn't allow him to express his individuality and so broke the band up and moved back to New Zealand to focus on solo material under the name Connan Mockasin. Prompted by his mother to self-produce his own
album, Hosford went about using his parents' house while they were at work to create what would become his debut solo album,
Please Turn Me Into the Snat, a brilliantly realized record brimming with inventively oddball psychedelic pop.
Having played shows with the likes of
Crowded House and
Micachu & the
Shapes in
2010, his music was introduced to label owner, producer, and DJ
Erol Alkan through friend and collaborator Sam Eastgate of
Late of the Pier. Having initially planned to put on a handful of songs as an EP, Alkan fell in love with the entire recording and decided to make it the first full-length release on
Phantasy Sound. In
2011, the album was re-released as
Forever Dolphin Love on Phantasy Sound, and on
Because Music with a bonus disc of live content. In
2012, Connan Mockasin composed and appeared on the
Charlotte Gainsbourg song "
Out of Touch" before touring New Zealand in support of
Radiohead. Mockasin's second album,
Caramel, picked up where the story of Forever Dolphin Love left off and arrived in
November 2013.
ADD’L LINKS:
@ConnanMockasin
http://thelip.tv/
http://thelip.tv/show/talk-show-with-harper-simon/
Talk Show Full
Episode Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZHpPt7W2co&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGd7BMgEaEtyfpo2gkVxDk6B&index;=1
Talk Show Episode
Highlights Playlist:
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https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv
http://www.youtube.com/theliptv
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Connan Mockasin to TALK SHOW.
00:30
Hendrix, other early influences and jazz school rumors.
04:20 Mockasin’s art, music videos and psychic gangster story.
09:00 “Do I Make You Feel Shy?”
14:10
New Zealand music, stand-up comedy and surfing trips.
19:40 Mockasin’s records, the music industry and touring.
24:25
Harper’s Valentine’s Day mushroom trip.
29:30
Thanks and goodbye.
- published: 22 Dec 2015
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