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GRAMMYs 2024: Jacob Collier
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2 years ago
Jacob Collier talks with Rolling Stone’s Ilana Woldenberg at the 2024 GRAMMYs
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00:00
- Oh my god, I'm good, how are you?
00:01
- Nice to see you.
00:02
- You too, you look amazing.
00:04
- Thanks so much for saying.
00:05
- Jesus, this is, can you tell us about the fit?
00:08
- Of course.
00:09
So this is made by OTT.
00:11
- Okay.
00:12
- And it is a bit OTT to be honest.
00:13
It's full of color, I love color so much.
00:16
They actually, they cut up a bunch of old things
00:19
that they've previously made
00:20
and they refashioned them into new stuff.
00:22
And I love it, I'm such a fan of anything sustainable fashion
00:25
and I'm feeling, yeah, feeling fun.
00:28
- Feeling sexy and free?
00:30
- I would say that, I would say both those things are true.
00:33
- So tell me about your nominations tonight
00:35
because it's actually interesting
00:37
that you bring up this kind of arrangement
00:39
of your clothing, right?
00:40
- Oh yeah, yeah.
00:41
- 'Cause you're nominated in that category.
00:44
So I wanna hear about what that process looks like for you
00:47
because I feel like that might be an esoteric one
00:49
for people at home of like what that legwork looks like.
00:52
- What is that?
00:53
- What, what?
00:54
- So yeah, an arrangement is like
00:55
the reassembly of materials.
00:57
So what I did this year was with some friends of mine, Sage,
01:00
we took a really old song called
01:02
In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning.
01:04
Do you know that song?
01:04
- I do.
01:05
- Old jazz tune.
01:06
- Beautiful.
01:07
- And we kind of took it to pieces
01:08
and put it back together again.
01:09
And the way in which we did that,
01:10
for whatever reason, was saluted by the Grammys,
01:13
which is really an honor.
01:14
And yeah, it's a total delight to be here, it really is.
01:17
- So what does it look like in your brain
01:19
or sound like or feel like
01:21
when you're presented with this material?
01:23
What do you reach for first?
01:24
What instrument do you reach for first?
01:26
What's that, I guess the step-by-step
01:29
of getting that project done?
01:31
- Yeah, it depends on the song.
01:33
Depends on what you need.
01:34
But for this one, it's all voices, which is gorgeous.
01:36
And I love the voice.
01:37
I think voice is the most important instrument.
01:39
'Cause we all have one, they're all different.
01:42
And it's something so human about it.
01:43
So I've always been a fan of layering
01:45
multiple voices together to hit chords.
01:48
You know chords, right?
01:49
- I know chords.
01:50
- You know chords.
01:50
- We know chords.
01:51
- That's how everyone knows chords.
01:52
And just the warmth and the,
01:54
it's like painting a picture
01:55
with a ever-changing paintbrush.
01:56
You know, you get to design the contour,
01:59
the arc, the line of your story.
02:01
And it's really, really a pleasure to do that.
02:05
- So I've seen you on TikTok out there playing instruments
02:08
I didn't even know existed.
02:10
So I wanna know from your perspective,
02:11
what do you think the next frontier is for music?
02:14
It could be for music production,
02:16
for elements that we'll be seeing more in music,
02:19
for inspiration, truly anything.
02:22
- I think we're about to see
02:23
like a massive surge of collaboration
02:25
because the world is becoming kind of smaller and smaller.
02:28
And people are, I think,
02:30
people are taking more and more risks, which I love.
02:31
And I feel like I've always been a bit like that
02:33
but now I'm looking around
02:34
and seeing people surprise each other, which is gorgeous.
02:37
And I'd also say that one of the big questions right now
02:41
I think is how AI is gonna interface with music.
02:43
There are inherent challenges,
02:45
but also like thrilling,
02:47
kind of like thrilling ideas and new materials
02:51
that are being made available to all of us to play with.
02:53
So I think in those two spaces,
02:55
I'm excited to see like a surge of curiosity, I suppose.
02:58
And I'm just hopeful that AI is taken for what it is,
03:03
which is like a really kind of deeply powerful
03:06
but really exciting way of revolutionizing
03:08
how we think about sound and collision.
03:10
It's like, yeah, it's like colliding things together.
03:13
It's like kind of, it helps us be alchemists
03:14
in a more interesting way.
03:15
- 100%, you're like cooking up potions in the lab.
03:18
- Storms, yeah, cooking up storms, yeah.
03:20
- So one last question for you
03:21
because you brought up collaborations.
03:23
What is your secret to working with other artists?
03:25
Because I think that's such an interesting thing
03:27
to not only befriend someone, become personable
03:30
and have that relationship with them
03:32
to get to the good stuff, but then also you're working
03:35
and you wanna hopefully continue to work with them.
03:36
- Yeah, it's an interesting dynamic.
03:38
I think the biggest thing is just
03:40
not to take yourself too seriously
03:42
'cause it's easier to be like,
03:43
I'm Jacob, I'm really important.
03:44
My taste goes, you know, it's like,
03:46
no one knows what's going on, no one.
03:48
And everyone who steps into a studio,
03:50
there's an amount, or there should be an amount of like,
03:52
I wonder what's gonna happen.
03:55
So I think over the years I've become less certain
03:57
about my taste and more open.
03:59
And I think that's merited more interesting results
04:02
than me going and being like,
04:03
I know exactly what I'm gonna get
04:05
and then missing the magic on either side,
04:07
if that makes sense, you know?
04:08
- Well, we appreciate the curiosity.
04:10
- Thank you. - It shows.
04:11
I feel like you are always looking for the next thing.
04:14
So thank you so much for everything
04:15
you're adding to this industry.
04:16
- Yeah, you're welcome.
04:17
Yeah, no worries, absolutely.
04:18
- Have a great time tonight.
04:19
Thank you for stopping by.
04:20
- Thank you, lovely questions.
04:21
- Best of luck, yeah, oh, thank you.
04:22
- Thanks a lot.
04:22
(whooshing)
04:23
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