meets Kri
(Touchsamadhi –
interview by Ari Davidov
(Kri played at a DMT bridge party in NYC ~2000 - ed)
Performing for Omnitribe at
Time-Lag on 1/16/04.
1. If you can, describe the new mixed CD
“Restore Consciousness (depth level 8)”.
What is the meaning behind the name?
What makes this one different from the many previous CDs?
I made this CD using the deepest new tracks I could
find, but still keeping it some what full-on. I believe trance still has the
healing properties of the old days and I wanted this CD to explore those
realms. To restore the consciousness of how trance used to make us feel, and to
prove it is still there. The thing that makes this CD so special to me, is its the first CD that does exactly what I wanted it to
do..... take you deep into the world of the psychedelic mind and to do a mix
that is more like my live dj¹ing, just grabbing from the box with no planned
sets. This is something I really haven't done before, I usually do cd¹s for the
art of making one and to get new music out to the people who may not have the
chance to hear as much as I do (so they don't miss out on anything). This CD
took 12 different albums in its making and trust me its
hard to find more than 1 song on a CD that
reaches deep levels.
2. Tell us about the trance movement in your
home region. Any
notable (open air) events last summer?
The
trance movement in
met in my whole life, I met here. The people here get
into a trance and I mean deep. Our parties, no matter what the size, always
seem to blow up!! And as for summertime parties, usually we have been so busy
that we haven't had time to do any lately and the national forest keep turning
our dance spots into horse stable areas. But we did bang it out at Harmonic
Convergence to 1000 hippies sleeping and our 8 friends in front of a 10K watt
system at 7 in the morning. Great fucking time though!
3.
What can you tell us about your crew?
Our crew is made up of close friends. All of them
rip it out just when you’re not excepting it. But we all love
trance with a passion. Eat, breath, sleep, piss psychedelic, right? We
take what we do seriously, we all put our hearts into
it for the love of the music and to the people who dance to it.
4. How/when did you first get into the psytrance scene?
Well
I used to DJ rave stuff and I was in Atlanta playing years ago, so I went into Satellite
Records to see what they had. Found a section marked GO (somebody left off the
A) listen to some samples and BAM I¹m hooked, bought like 30 records right then
(plus they were on sale!) and played them that night. As far as the scene, I didn't go to a full on
party till 98 (thanks
5. Where have you played in the
6. Over the
years, have there been any memorable places/performances you can tell us about?
The best party I think I have ever been to was X-dream’s first performance at Vinyl in NYC. The mood
was set in one of the most intense focused crowds I have ever witnessed, the feeling of the pulse was amazing, words just
can not explain.
7. Have you played and/or traveled much
outside the
El
Cuco in
8. Your
studio work, what can you tell us about the creative
process and/or your past/future releases?
Splifs, get in the zone and leave me alone for about 8 hrs.
Then the track has its roots and I can work on it as time permits. My older
tracks have always been from one extreme to another, from chill to goa to progressive - its all there. Lately I have been
taking a break due to the up grading of the studio. Underground releases only -
label releases, not yet but hopefully after I¹m back up and running.
9. What are your top five tracks right now?
Voice
of cod - we are free
Hujaboy - homtomatic
Rastaliens - orakel
Manmademan - creation myth
Psysex - altered states (coco loco mix)
10. You are
making another appearance here in
I always love playing in NYC,
it gives me a chance to see the people I wish I could see more of. One time we
came and played for the DMT, plus it was our first time meeting old Whitmore
and was wondering what we had gotten ourselves into. But the evening went off
great, brought our sound system out and did an under the bridge party, dj¹ed
for 7hrs and had a blast of a time. Got Steve-o’s CD
player filled with dirt from the dust storm of feet in the process.
11. Some of us have not yet seen you
perform. What’s waiting for us when
you come to play?
We
shall have to see what the gnomes of my CD box throw out at me that night. But
do plan to hear some new tracks and get ready for massive stomp session.
For
more information about Kri and his collective,
including bios and discography, visit http://touchsamadhi.com.
(kri: to do as in karma) the lost baba
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So
crucify the ego before it's far too late
To
leave behind this place so negative and blind and cynical
And
you will come to find that we are all one mind
Capable of all that's imagined and all conceivable.
Just
let the light touch you and let the words spill through
Just
let them pass right through, bringing out our hope and reason.
-Maynard James Keenan
FRIDAY JANUARY 16th 2003
OMNITRIBE PRESENTS
"time-lag"
KRI (Touchsamadhi,NC)
BLUE SPECTRAL MONKEY (Touchsamadhi,NC)
GOSHA a.k.a INDRA (Alfatrance/Omnitribe,NY)
KIFE (Omnitribe/Kife Prod.,NY) special
birthday set
Sh.I.K.I.D (Omnitribe/Elektrolust,NY)
DECO BY DEVOTEE (Touchsamadhi,NC)
VIDEO BY SVIN AND MISHA G.
11pm-9am
15$ at the door
location and directions
http://www.puchok.com/dirr.html
www.omnitribe.com
www.elektrolust.com