On The Road to the Top:
The Black Eyed Peas Band
After
wrapping the Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera Justified/Stripped
tour, opening the MTV Video Music Awards, and having the single
“Where is the Love?” top the charts, the fans of
energetic hip-hop group The Black Eyed Peas can only wonder
what’s
next. But the Peas show no signs of slowing down their rise to
the top. With the release of their second single, "Shut
Up," plans to rejoin Aguilera's and Timberlake's respective
tours, and a slew of individual side projects
waiting in the wings, The Black Eyed Peas band keeps the creativity
flowing with the help of M-Audio gear like the Oxygen8, Audiophile
USB, Propellerhead Reason and Ableton Live.
Meet the Black Eyed Peas Band
The individual members of the
band that backs the Black Eyed Peas all play an integral part
in the group’s distinctive sound and performance style.
The band consists of Printz Board (keys, bass, trumpet and music
director), George Pajon, Jr. (lead guitar), Tim Izo Orindgreff
(saxophone, flute, guitar and MPC) and Keith Harris (drums and
percussion). Pajon co-wrote seven of the songs on the most recent
release, "Elephunk," including Printz's brainchild, "Where
is the Love?." Izo arranged
all the horn parts on the album, and Harris—the newest
addition to the group—plays drums in the live show.
Now one of M-Audio’s most
vocal supporters, Pajon first discovered the company online. Around
the same time, Printz began hearing about Reason from a variety
of the producers he was working with. Though what he initially
heard sounded to good to be true, Printz eventually decided to
give the program a try—and soon he was hooked.
“People started talking about this program, Reason, and
how real the sounds are,” Printz explains. “I heard
that people were getting rid of their Rhodes and organs and just
using Reason, and at first I didn’t really believe them.
It took me probably about six months, and then I actually started
checking out the program. Now I agree 100 percent with what all
those producers have been saying.”
Making music on the move
In
addition to touring with the Black Eyed Peas, Printz, Izo, Pajon
and Harris actively pursue side projects as diverse as jazz ensembles
and gospel acts. This kind of productivity was previously quite
difficult to manage, but now with the help of M-Audio gear, the
band members are free to write and record on tour buses, airplanes,
and anywhere else life takes them.
“When we did our first really
big tour Printz and I tried to write every day,” explains
Pajon. “We would literally take the Rhodes out of the van
and load it into the bus, but after two or three times of that,
your productivity's done. And with 12 people on a bus you have
to find a way to work and still respect each other’s space.
My whole goal on this tour was to try to create the same kind
of working environment on the road as I have in my studio at home.
I didn't think it could be done, but M-Audio has made it possible.
I personally use the Oxygen8 for everything, plus the Audiophile
USB.”
“Those pictures that you took literally depict how we set
up a lot of times on the bus,” affirms Printz. “It's
really nice to be able to set up two, maybe even three to a table,
and all be working on tracks, and then all be able to flip a laptop
around, ask for each others’ opinions, and be able to mess
with it or change it.”
“When you're on a plane,
many software programs eat up your laptop battery—they’ll
only give you a good 30 to 45 minutes, whereas Live does not eat
it up at all,” attests Pajon. “We fly so much, so
when I'm riding on the plane, I do everything in Reason and Live.
We all just upgraded our laptop hard drives to 7200 RPM so all
of our sounds are in the computer, so we don't even need the external
hard drive.”
Sharing the love
These days everyone who’s
anyone has their own show on MTV. But it takes someone special
to create a concept for a show that actively promotes music education
and stretches the limits of today’s top artists. The Black
Eyed Peas are demonstrably committed to educating and empowering
others to create as they do.
“[Peas frontman] Will called
me when he originally got the idea,” explains Pajon. “He
described a show where all the top artists would have to do things
off the top of their head, so the kids could see their true talent,
not something that was worked on and scripted for six months that
you hear on the radio. So Will freestyles and then we freestyle
behind him. Everything is written on the spot. To get to see talent
and music happening in front of your face is not something that
happens very often on major network shows.”
“The whole point of the
show is to get kids and younger people more involved in live
music
and music education,” elaborates Printz. “The goal
is to inspire kids to either keep playing or pick up something
if they haven't already.”
To date, the show “Will.i.am:
My Definition” has
featured Pharell Williams of the Neptunes, Tobin Esperance of
Papa Roach,
Travis Barker of Blink 182 and others, and the ratings continue
to climb. The Peas are currently filming episodes that will air
in October and November (visit visit http://www.blackeyedpeas.com
or http://www.mtv.com
for more details).
Transition to fame
Though the band members stay grounded
through relating to each other, they will readily admit that their
rapid rise in popularity has been rather dizzying at times. While
performing at the MTV Video Music Awards, the Peas band members
were struck by how their recent success had placed them at eye
level with today’s music giants.
“It was crazy,” attests
Izo. “I'm 30 and not a kid anymore, but I felt like a little
girl last night at points. Every time I looked around it was my
peers and my idols all at the same time, which is a weird place
to be in.”
“The VMAs were very, very
special for me,” agrees Harris. “Just being around
people that I've looked up to so long, and now to be in the same
company as them—it was all the people that I've been watching
over the years, taking secrets from, and studying. I really was
in awe, this whole experience with the Peas has been very special
for me.”
_____________________
Special thanks to George, Printz, Keith and Tim for taking the
time out of their busy schedule to talk to M-Audio while on
tour
in London. Check out the Black Eyed Peas' latest album, "Elephunk," in
stores now.
Return
to the M-Pulse homepage