(April
2, 2008) - PCM's Melissa spoke with electronica/techno
music diva, Jes. Born and raised in New York City, JES realized
at an early age that singing was her passion. Jes was kind
enough to take some time out of her dance-party lifestyle
and talk to us about her music,
Please feel free to visit her MySpace
page to learn more about Jes and hear some of her upbeat
songs!
Melissa: Hi Jes, how are you doing today?
Jes: Very well, thank you!
M: Where are you right now?
J: I just got back from Miami and I am in California.
M: Cool! Starting from the beginning, what originally
got you interested in music?
J: I've always been interested since I was a kid. I remember
when I was four or five, I'd seen to the cat or to the ocean,
ha! My mom was in musicals and played the guitar so it was
always around me. I was that kid that was always picking
up things and playing the drums.
M: You, of course, sing. Do you play any instruments?
J: I play guitar and I play piano.
M: What got you interested in electronic music in particular?
J: Well, I'm from NYC so as a kid, I was always sneaking
out of the house to go dancing. It's funny though because
I loved urban music and then I came out to L.A and did some
more rock music out here. I met this raver kid and we were
working together. This song of mine called, "Star Children,"
came out and a lot of DJ's got in touch with me about it
and it basically went from there. It came full circle.
M: That's so cool. I read that you also went to an art
school when you were younger, did that influence your music
at all?
J: Oh, definitely. I was taking chorus and choir classes.
I did musicals and dance classes. Performing is always something
I've wanted to do.
M: I researched that you worked in a recording studio
in L.A. with Mike Olsen, how did you guys end up forming,
Guardians of the Earth?
J:
That was my first entrance into electronic music, it was
with Mike. That's when we did that song I was talking about,
Star Children.
M: I read you have worked with a lot of DJ's in the
past.. what made you decide to come out with a solo album?
Is that something you've always wanted to do?
J: Yes, I always have wanted to do it. It was such a journey.
I was working with one DJ after the other and always writing.
Then, I became part of a group called Motorcycle. I had
so much material. I was really busy with the group and going
solo took a backseat. So eventually, I decided I just had
to do it.
M: Who are some of your musical influences?
J: Well, I love The Cure. I like Radiohead a lot. The Cocktail
Twins. I love great songwriters. The Rolling Stones. It
really comes down to the song. I don't have any particular
style that I like. Growing up, I liked electronic music.
M: When you are writing a song, what usually comes first
for you?
J: Well, it depends. Sometimes the vocal comes first. I'm
very melodic so a lot of times the melody comes first. It
depends if I'm starting with a guitar or a piano.
M: Do you write from personal experience?
J: Yes, of course! I have so many experience these days
with traveling and meeting people. Also, it comes from the
things that are happening in the world, the people I know
and their stories as well.
M: Cool. In January, you released your second solo album,
Into The Dawn, which featured remixes from your first
album, Disconnect. How do the two differ?
J: Well, Into the Dawn is a chill-out album, not
so upbeat. It's me with a guitar or piano. They are two
different sides of me shown. It's cool that I could come
out with a really upbeat record and then have my fans like
a slower album, too.
M: You were nominated for The International Dance Music
Awards and recently performed at the 2008 Winter Music Conference,
how was that experience?
J: Oh, it was so much fun at the music conference. I didn't
win this year but to be nominated was incredible. It was
a very DJ oriented scene and it was great to be recognized
as an artist and that meant a lot to me. It was a beautiful
day. Everyone came out and it was a lot of fun.
M: Speaking of performances, how does performing live
compare with recording in the studio?
J: I live for performing. I always like big crowds. It's
more challenging performing, than recording, to me. You
have to connect more with your audience. Also, to bring
your music from a record and make it translate to people
is more challenging, too. Being in bands prepared me for
that though.
M: Did you have any crazy tour experiences while you
were touring in Europe?
J: Oh my gosh, the whole tour was a crazy, amazing tour!
We had a 43 person crew, we have flip screens and lasers
and smoke! It was such a beautiful and huge show, it ranged
from 10,000 to 28,000 people each weekend. I opened the
show with a 30-45 min set and got the crowd pumped. It was
challenging to do that, I got a couple glow sticks thrown
at me. (laughs) The schedule and traveling was grueling.
The different places in Russia and Europe were great. It
was a great experience. I almost fell off the stage once!
Ha! But, it's always wonderful to perform. Such a great
time.
M:
Do you maintain your own MySpace page?
J: I do a lot of it myself! I answer a lot of messages
and I'll sit there for hours going through them! I get so
many emails and a lot of comments. It's great. Some of them
are so moving and it just shows that people care and are
listening.
M: Have you ever considered a career in something other
than music?
J: I haven't! I've been doing it for so long that it becomes
second nature. I feel so strongly about it and its influence
in my life. I've always had music oriented jobs, I was an
assistant in a studio, I've done wiring for studios, styling
for Bon Jovi.
M: What can we expect from you in the future?
J: I'm working on my third album, more collaborations.
I'm going back to Europe and doing some stuff in Asia. Touring
and recording, back and forth! (laughs) My next record
is going to be banking on more of where I came from, I think
this will be more of a "Where-I-Started" sound.
My new single, "Imagination," is coming out, too.
The video was shot in Copenhagen, Denmark.
M: What do you like about New York?
J: I can't imagine living any where else. The energy. I
like that you can walk out of the house and there are tons
of people outside. It's so gorgeous. I love Central Park.
I write a lot more when I'm in New York. I feel more myself
there than when I'm in L.A.
M: What do you do in your personal time?
J: I love to ski and horse-back ride. I love lounging on
the beach. I'm a big reader.
M: Well, thanks, Jes!