Thứ Bảy, 11 tháng 11, 2017

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Hi all and welcome to this new video on the channel A Cappelover

Today is a very special video, because for the first time on the channel

I have a guest, I'm not alone

In fact I don't even have to tell you the name of the guy I am with

'cause it's in the name of the video

Hi Alem !

Hi !

So here we are, Alem, beatbox world champion

Yeah, I know, said like that it's class

And I'm pretty proud so I won't hide

So just before we start the interview

First of all, I thank you a lot for accepting the invitation

It's my pleasure

It's my pleasure too

And we know that you don't have many interviews on YouTube

Because there are a lot of videos of you but not a lot of interviews

-So it's the occasion too -Yeah it's true, it's true

So yeah, just before, for you who are listening, watching, here is how the video will be

It'll be an cool interview, a simple "couch" conversation, I'll do English subtitles for English speakers, by the way it will be a LOT of work, and in French too

I'll also put videos in the background mostly recreational, it'll be to embellish the video, and maybe I'll cut us some times to show some points that we were talking about right before

-OK -But there won't be a lot

Right, so a quick introduction for those who don't know you or not that much

So you are a beatboxer who come from Lyon area [France]

You come from a family made of musicians, you play several instruments yourself, it's pretty impressive

You play drums, guitar, and even other instruments but I'll talk about it later

-Yes -By doing drums and imitating it's sounds you started beatbox

Now you have more than 10 years of practice which is considerable, but most of all, and here it's impressive and I said it earlier

You are French champion in solo and team, 2013 edition, and you are world champion, so at least that, we can applause for it

-[laugh] YEAAHH -Here you see I've added a crazy crowd

And it's solo and team too, with TwenTeam8 that you have with BMG

So it's crazy about your solo world champion title because finally you are only 4 in the all universe to have it, and you're the actual one because you had the title in 2015 and the championship takes place every 3/4 years

But as I said already 10 years of practice, so I tried to see your previous championships as a participant, as far as I've seen your first participation at French championiship was in 2009

-Yeah I think so, or maybe not I even think it's 2008 - 2008 ? I don't have the info

Yeah I think it's 2008 my first battle, it was against.. Micflow, well anyway

-Ahhh the old ones [laugh] so there was 2008, my bad, in 2009 you've lost in quarters finales -Yeah that's it

-In 2010 you've lost in finals, already, against Beasty -Yeah

-In 2011 you've lost in semi-finals, against K.I.M -And yes

-And in 2013 you had your revenge cause you won against him and I said you won with your team too, TwenTeam8, vous won against Fabulous Wadness I think -Exactly, that's it

So obviously we're talking about beatbox, but even those who are not really keen on beatbox or those who know it bad

First, even if it's a bit a self-plubicity, I encourage you to watch the video I did about beatbox, simply to.. have the basis, plus the fact that I won't repeat what I've already said, it's silly

And obviously it remains reachable to everyone because, you'll see it, but Alem is also a very good musician et you see it too throught his videos and.. it's a pleasure to see

So I was talking about the 2013 french beatbox champ, and what's crazy about it, well the French championships are every year, once a year, and in a different place each time

-And in 2013 they took place in Lyon, which means at home for you -Yes

And here, with BMG, you say to yourself "Here we are, that's the moment, we have to go, we have to do something"

You go there, and by the end of the night you are solo French champion, and team French champion. So first of all congratulations because we can surely say that you didn't waste your night

-Yeah, that's sure -And mostly, and I finally come to my first question. Whould that mean that if the championship didn't take place in Lyon, you wouldn't be where you are today [with all that success] ?

Oh yeah that's sure that it's a turning point because the championship was at home, I already lost it once, so it was important, for this one at least, to do something really good

Well prepared, and it's been several years that we've been thinking of doing a team with BMG, but we never did it because.. we wanted to be good enough in solo

So the fact the championship took place at Lyon, it was at home and what's funny it's for everyone, it was almost obvious that we will team together because we are friends, we live in the same city

We are friends for ever, so finally when you see on paper Alem with BMG in a team, it's clearly possible, it's home, but what's happening is

We anticipated the team for more than 1 year, so we arrive with a big "BOUM", a real team, something structured, not just a freestyle of Alem and BMG together

No, it's a real team in the way that we really rehearsed before which shows a great combination between the two of us

And I'm glad I did it, it worked, there was a great surprise, a great surprise was here and I'm satisfied with this year

Furthermore, we can tell it, 2013, and the year before you did lost in finals at the world championships, which is already a great performance because you finished second, you have lost against Skiller, but still it's the finals

Yeah that's it I really didn't expect it, I've been propelled in finals and I wasn't that ready, when I face Skiller in finals I'm not ready at all, in 2012 at worlds champs

So it's true it gave me such faith in myself, and when I came back home this world championship it's tru that.. In fact in a championship, the real opponent is yourself finally

So you are the one who put the limits, your possibilities, your opponent won't put them for you, everything is happening in your head

-Yeah -I speak a lot about it when I do masterclasses, I give masterclasses where I speak about an hour only of wha'ts in your head, not beatbox, it's pretty funny but—

-Right -Yeah that's true that when I came back home from the worlds champs, I've arrived at French champs and said to myself "Well listen, little Alem, you put your own limits, your own barriers

You arrived at a point where you can handle a world championship to the finals, so take it easy to the French championship, trust yourself, let yourself go", let it go on that championship et it went well because we see that I'm more comfortable than previous years

And I handle the space, we feel that's it, I've found myself, I know what I have to do, today when I look back, I feel good and say "Damn yes, that's exactly it I had to do"

-Yeah I see -So I'm still happy to have win it, even face to K.I.M in finals where I take the thing in a different way, where I finally give a good performance and not the will of winning face to someone

Because what's the aim ? The aim is to give a good performance, to do a good beatbox, that's it, we don't have to mistake it, so yeah we have to win against the opponent, but that's not what we want to see, finally, inside of us I think what we want to see

It's a great performance, it's a good beatbox. That's what I get and I understood it face to Skiller thanks to his performance in 2012 which surprised me and even after, when I watch the videos

-It's been a "click!" for you in fact, this moment ? -Yeah, yeah

And so, in fact, indeed there was this turning point, 2013 french championship you've won, but is becoming beatboxer I will say "professional", as an artist, has always been obvious to you or not at all ?

-Well.. Obvious I don't know but I always wanted it, according to me it wasn't possible to do something else -Yeah, okay

It was like that, I did some studies, but already at high school I trained a lot, and when the teacher asked me what I wanted to do next, I told him "Well sir I want to beatbox"

-Already at that moment -Yeah, I will always remember, he said "No but, it's impossible, Alem, you have to put on paper what you want to do after" and I was convinced that was beatbox so I didn't write anything, and I couldn't write "beatbox" obviously

-I want to do that, I have the will to, at least I want to try, to give me time, so thanks to my parents who trust me a lot -Yeah

-Why ? Because they're musicians, and when you live thanks to music we know what is it to take your time, to create, to try -Yeah I wanted to talk about it it's true that you are lucky, lucky to be part of musicans' family

-That's it -I've seen that you also have one sister you sing some times with

That's it we see it, she's into music too, today she can live thanks to music, so I think beatbox was also a way to find my way in this family you see

-Yeah, hum -Because we always want to find our place In a family, it's not easy to find your way. Maybe beatbox was mine, and beatbox is really something that suits me

Beyond the joy of beatboxing, it's completely, how should I say, it's comlpetely my personality, so it's weird to say it but

-No but I understand -In the morning, when I wake up, the first thing I'm thinking of is doing beatbox, it's in my energy in fact, by the way I beatbox depending on my energy and we can find it in all beatboxers

-Yes -It means we always wonder "But what's your style ?" or I should say you "personality in beatbox ? Where is it ? Where your signature ?" and in fact we don't need to look after it a long time or to ask ourselves a thousand questions

I think you style is in your personality and we can find it in music when we see musicians playing their instruments, we really feel it

So it's a bit "cliché", but the bass guitar player, to me, it's funny but more I see bassists, the more I have the same mood, so it's a bit cliché but it's kind of funny, it's true you see a drummer or.. That's personalities in fact

And beatbox today, match to a lot of personalities, but the point is depending of you style of beatbox we will feel it, and me, we clearly feel it based upon my style, what is it ?

It's speed, technic, that's it, it's pushing the limits of speed, rhythmic, and it totally suits me, I'm hyperactive, I'm burning 200 degrees all day long and my friend feel it a lot, I'm a ball of energy

Everyday I'm capable of doing a world championship round at 7:30 AM you see, it's 7:30 AM and I can do this round to you

-It must be funny at home -Oh it's not that great for my girlfriend [laugh]

But that's it, here I am, and it's also a curse, I have to focus myself, but here my energy anyway

Yeah yeah It's great that you're talking about your style, your beatbox personality, it's true that we are a bit in this game. So you told me before the recording that you would do this favor and honor to me, and I'm already excited as a kid

-A demo of what you are capable of -Sure

Obvisously, those who clicked on this video, most of all know you but for the pleasure of our ears, could you do us a demo of your beatbox style ?

Here we go !

Oh lalalalalalala Yeaaaahhh

-And I precise it's 9:17 in the morning -Very important to notice, perfect transition with what I told just before

Oh yeah that's perfect, and that's great you did all those sounds which are very particular to you, it allows me to do a great transition, I was saying it, already 10 years that you're doing beatbox

Which is considerable when we think about it, there is today a lot of people, when we talk about "fast beatboxer", who thinks of you like right now, a beatboxer who is fast, it's often Alem we are thinking of

- [laugh] -Yeah, yeah, we have to be honest, same when we're looking a good bass we could think of Beatness or also Napom, so there is a lot people who takes you as an example, plus the fact that you're doing a lot of tutorials so that's great, but who did YOU take as examples ?

So I watch Flash [laugh] No I get inspired a lot by.. my biggest influence, it's obvious, is Kenny Muhammad, why ? Because it's really a guy who gives me shivers when I hear him beatboxing

-Ahh yeah -In rhythmic, he moves me a lot with his rhythmics, and it starts like that, after that I have a lot of French, many names in my head, I feed myself with a lot of beatboxers but Kenny Muhammad is really one of that that I appreciate a lot

I accepted to do everything he did on stage and you see, at my beginnings, I started to find myself but what I liked to do in beatbox was Kenny Muhammad stuff on stage

-Ah yeah -And what's funny it's that there were good reactions, face to the beatbox, and I was surprised because I will be quickly criticized or had "Yeah Alem it's a shame" comments, you see

And in fact there were good reactions like "Wouah excellent ! I loved it !" so I said "Yeah but that's the basis in fact, it's Kenny Muhammad" and there was only few beatboxers who had his styles and beats

-And I say it because I think it's not bad to work what others do, we don't have to hesitate -No sure

-That's it -We start to imitate the others to find your own style, it always works like that by the way

-You see, and so I started with Kenny Muhammad in fact. So obviously I feed myself with a lot of technics, I use a lot on stage -Yeah

I like it in fact, and I take it in a good way, I'm not in a perspective of copying others, it's more to play with what a beatboxer can do and I love it

Yeah that's it, because my question wasn't that anodyne, today we have YouTube in which there is a lot of beatboxers with their channel. But there are also Swissbeatbox and BeatboxBattle channels which are very important to represent beatbox worldwide and put it into a large audience

-But 10 years ago there wasn't all of it -Yeah so that was complicated, when I started beatbox I didn't have internet -That's it

But what happened is that my brother had internet, he lived in Lyon, and when I visited him there was few videos, so there was Kenny Muhammad and there was the first French beatbox championship, It's a video I warmly recommend to see

It's that video which introduce me to championships universe and to meet, by videos, French beatboxers

-No but it's great you talk about this video because you have to know that I used excerpts of it in the video about the beatbox once again, sorry to say it again -Excellent

And yeah I've found this video and indeed it's a short documentary film to understand, that what I said before but I say again, of the evolution of the discipline, it's incredible !

There was already some level 10 years ago, today it has nothing to deal with it but at least you have it as basis as you said, Faya Brae, Micspawn, etc, they are gods

-That's it and to still answer your question, one day I remember, I met Micspawn -Oh really ?

And I told him –he didn't know me, but I knew him obviously – and I told him "Listen, make me in my little phone recorder the most technic freestyle you can make" so he laughed, he didn't know me

The young guy arrives, he is 15, he asks me it but I really tell him "Really, make me the most technic thing" so he was super hot, he was the biggest technician in France and he gives me a 2 min freestyle that I don't have anymore, I don't know where the phone ended

And I listen to it, it's unthinkable, I listened to it all day long, why ? Because I didn't get a single piece of what he did, but nothing at all ! To me I heard something like

And I say to myself he's insane, and I listened to it again and again, beatbox is like that, for all the sounds, more you listen, more your brain will understand

-And, and, one year later I see Micpawn again, at French championships I think, and I swear, of course it wasn't as good as his, but I did that freestyle -Nice

And he laughed so hard, because Micspawn is like that, he laughed, because he remembered a bit, and I remember a bit, I don't have the audio anymore but it does something like this

Something like this

-And it's funny because it's still technics, and the anecdote is here, why am I talking of it ? Because at 2015 world championship, against Ball-Zee -So in semi-final

Ah yeah so I'll surprise you, listen: Mispawn lost in semi-final in 2009, against Vahtang, he lost in semi-final. And I ? What do I do in semi-final ? At the same step as him finally, in semi-final in 2015

I end by Micspawn's technics, I really wanted to do it as a tribute saying "Listen Micspawn, I'm in semi-final, and I'm gonna pass this step, gonna go in finals, with your technics" and so he knew, nobody knew but him

-Because I had him a lot on the phone and we really spent a lot of time to train me and I clearly took it and it's a wink to him, a tribute -It's awesome

I clearly take his [beatbox] and I say "You are not the real beatmaker" and "I'm the fake beatmaker ?!" and then I do [beatbox] and I really wanted to do this because the "real beatmaker" is Micspawn

-Well obviously I did it a bit my way, I worked it with him -Yes sure

It's always a pleasure to bring [something] but honestly for me the tribute is clear and here, it's a great anecdote that I find cool

Ah yeah it's awesome because it's a video I've seen so many times and each time that specific moment happened the public is on fire and you too in fact, with adrenalin and everything it's a moment in the video which is absolutely great

-And with this anecdote it's even better -There is a story, yes, but it's often the case with beatboxers, there are good stories and this is one of them and not a lot of people know it

That's it, anyway thanks for sharing because it makes the thing even more delightful. I would to go on another things about you, it's about instruments

So we told it several times already, you are in a musiciancs' family, and you play guitar, there are drums too, thanks to them you more or less discovered beatbox, with your brother mostly, and you play too, and that's where I wanted to bring you

-Hang and gubal -Yes !

And even, and I've seen it not a long time ago, I missed it because it's a video which has 18.000 views, which means not really a lot for your level, I mean you have videos with so much more views

-You play derbouka too -Yeeeees !

And in fact, it.. We can say it's a kind of djembe, even if they don't want them to be associated it's a kind of djembe in asian way, but there is it, derbouka which is a great instrument, I discovered it thanks to you and I find it awesome

And what I knew already you play so well, it's about hang and gubal, can you tell me, including those two, how long have you been playing those instruments and what are your stories with them ?

-Well it's a long story and a beautiful one. In fact, before beatboxing, I was with my parents , it's like more than 10 years ago -Yeah

And one day we were walking with my parents and we see a guy playing hang in a music store, I had to buy a drums method, and here a guy is playing. And wouah we were surprised and this guy was playing in the store

It's a damn good thing ! And the guy tells us "I'm selling it, I move abroad, I'm here to sell it, and my parents dare to ask "How much costs the instrument ?" and the guy answers us, and I tell it because it's a really expensive instrument

-Yeah it's really expensive -And he tells us "200€"

-No ?! -So we say "Ah, 200€ ?" and we even hesitated to take it because I was young, I loved percussion, I liked drums, I liked derbouka

But that day it was really associating percussion with melodies and it's one of the rare instruments to be able to do this, with you hands you do melodies with the notes

That's it, we precise that hang allows you to do percussions associated with very soft sounds, a bit whistled, really calm, and 200€ is nothing, it costs at least 10 times more

Yes that's it, so we go back home with the instrument, I play it a lot, I discover beatbox and hang is always a part of my story but I don't really assume it, I have it at home, I like it

But not that much, then by growing up and thanks to YouTube too, it allows me to do this video a bit like a "test" because I played it and then I discovered gubal through internet but it's more recent, it's been 2 years I think

The gubal is here and I'm very happy, it's maybe an instrument that matches me, why ? Because as I said before I'm a very energetic man, I'm a ball of nerves, and here it's totally the opposite

-Ah yeah -And it's an instruments I think which relaxes, calms me down and I want to develop it even more, so maybe not with the beatbox because we often ask me "It could be great to do beatbox an hang at the same time (?)"

I did some but it's something that I don't feel really good in fact, which I'm not so interested in, I prefer to play it alone, when I add beatbox it's cool but the interest for me is not here

-Yeah yeah I understand. We maybe could say it's also about your style of beatboxing which is not really matching -That's it, it's not my energy

-And so I want to develop it and even if I can add a little anecdote that I never said but I want to do a little album of gubal -Really ?

This is really the little anecdote project, it's important for me, I announce it, maybe I'm taking some risks but I have to

-It would be great ! -Yeah I really want to do that, an album made of gubal only, it would be surprising, no beatbox, it would be a gubal album you could listen relaxed in the living room, in the morning, in the car, a really peaceful thing

-It's something I have my heart set on doing this, so I can afford it -That's it, you're right to have your heart set on doing it because finally we talked about the fact it's expensive, but it's also an unusual instrument, more than it's price, it's not something which is produced by millions like guitars, I say something stupid

-But it's still an pretty classy instrument, in a way, it's the way I see it -Yeah I really do like the instrument, so I don't like it because it's unusual, but we can't help but say that when we play it, the way this instrument is mysterious

As it's an instrument we don't see a lot, it's sure that it gives the instrument a incredible strength and it's sure it gives the the will to go, discover the instrument

It's clear. Another field now we will come back a bit more at pure beatbox aspects, so here we'll get into more details. I'm talking about instruments and there is a reason for that

In fact, well videos of you on YouTube, on your channel or not by the way, there are plenty of them. Speakinf of that, I don't know it yet because I didn't edit the video naturally but I'll try to do extracts of 30 seconds each using different videos of you each time

So to say there are plenty of them and it's great, but that's it, you are a globally liked beatbox, but obviously all liked person has people who don't like you, it has to be

And one of the reproaches between quotation marks –and it's not an attack eihter- we make to you the more often, it's that lack of musicality and to be nothing but technic, and where I wanted to bring you is that

It's funny in a way that your style is really fast, really into technic and we see that, paradoxically, in the other side you play gubal, hang, very relaxed instruments, you see what I mean ?

In a way we could say –even if you released some videos since which make me lie a little bit – that there are some sonorities we could find in your beatbox and we do not find it. How could you explain it ?

-I think simply that it's not my balance today, my balance – at least in music- is here I think, so it's not through beatbox but instruments in fact -I get it

I'll use beatbox depending on my energy and I'll use gubal to relax myself, I won't use beatbox for it, I'll be bored quickly. I'm not very into musicality even if we could talk about it for hours

-Because in technic there is musicality obviously, why ? -Yes sure

Because a drummer for exemple, when he plays there is no music, not alone at least, because I listen to a lot of drummers but in fact, in drums we don't even wonder, we say it

And it's in my process to continue to do this rhythmic style, so obviously I have to do a bit of melody, but always keeping his identity, it's very important. You know, when I started beatbox, a lot of old ones like Micspawn, Faya Braz told me

And they remember well, they told me "But Alem you can't do only rolls, you have to vary yourself, go to littles melodies, more relaxed styles"

And I wasn't agree with that, and today they remember because they say "Alem, you were right about that, we told you to put technic a bit aside and to go to musicality" and now today they understand it very well

I surprised them with it, they tell it today "You didn't give up, and you succeeded to hold it" and that's it, you have to push, push, push. And always say to yourself that

When you think you reached your limit, you are miles away from you possibilities. And when you get it, it gives you faith to go ahead. So it's not that easy, everyday you doubt

We always said to me "But Alem, you are in the end in technics, you've reached the limits, you absolutely have to work on covers, you have to sing, you don't sing. Sing ! Do melodies"

And I only had one thing in head: push the level of technics, and I swear to you, when I was told that at I was in the end, I was finally close to the 3-times rolling, It was only [beatbox]

And I was told "Listen, put technic aside", damn when I look where I am now, with things I'm now able to do with some [beatbox]

Obviously, if we knew at that time that rolling was possible, sure Micspawn would have said "Yeah go ahead, don't stop to [beatbox]" well anyway it's to say that there is always an evolution, you have to take your style on, you have to develop it

During the last Grand Beatbox Battle, the last solo never released, it's my most recent solo, and I'm almost angry ! Nooo I wouldn't say that but Pepouni never released it and I don't know why, I did a 10min solo, only rhythmic

I wanted to play that game, and I'm mad this solo doesn't come out because during 10min I perform and do only rhythmic, and it's great you have a kind of giant silence and the crowd doesn't even react anymore, and that's what I wanted, no reaction

Which means you come to a moment where people listen, all the beatboxers crowd, and I swear to you there is no noise, and I'm all alone doing [beatbox] and there is this kind of atmosphere which is here and I'm mad this thing was never released

-I'll ask him to give it to me and put it online, I want this thing to be out -Yes sure

-It's really something I want to take on in the future and- -Yeah that's it because we can say that in genereal, when a beatboxer performs on stage, it's a taught audience, often very hot, which reacts a lot, really

And here what you tell me finally it's the opposite, they were really following at a point that they don't react anymore et that's the story, Story that you can tell because you did 10min of showcase, so of performance, there wasn't any battle or judge

-Yeah -Whereas obviously when you battle someone you have to tell a story like you said very quickly, in 1:30 often, it's the time for one round, and after it's the other one's turn, so the idea is that

-Doing kick, well the basis beats for 1:30 it's not thinkable because the aim of a round is to show many different things -Well yeah, you imagine, it wouldn't be interesting

-And so what you'll be more interested in in fact would be beatbox concerts, not battles -That's it, so the problem of beatbox today, there are some, fortunately you have problems everywhere -Sure

The problem today is that we're based on battle only, where I want to go is that you do 5, you do 10 minutes, you take the mic and give yourself a treat, damn I'm waiting for it to see Napom doing 10 min's performance

In a show, relaxed, he expresses himself, he takes the time, he wants to go here, wants to go there, I really want to see that and that's what missing on beatboxers' stage. So it gives the young ones – Well I'm young but – it gives the young ones who start the beatbox

An example that beatbox is juste battling "He's better", we can't help, we're here now. I give working groups to children who are around 12/13, they are very young, they have a passion for beatbox already, they know every videos of swissbeatbox

But I feel it when we talk, we are in a way of "Who wins?" so I find that the example we give is not necessarily good, we're missing at least this show part, showcase

That's it, it's a point I was going to talk a bit later but as you long as you are talking of it let's do it now, it's true that you are insanely generous cause you give children working groups, classes

And I have to say that I'm very admiring you because I'm saying to myself, this guy, he's world champion, again ! Finally we come back it but it's far from being anecdotic, you're France champion, and the guy organizes working group classes for kids

So in fact it's really good, but you're the only one to do that, at least I don't info of others doing it, but that's the idea ? The idea of sharing that you want to spread ?

-Completely -It was at Chirens I think, so in Lyon area, if I pronounce it in a right way -Yes

- Right, you brought some people too; MB14 was here, I remember there was Lexie T too -It's nice -And it's really great, I find it great that you can do some event between quotation marks "without pretention" which brings fresh air, in a way

Yes of course, it's great, it's a battle I organize with Chirens, it's a city with Gerald who is someone super who is interested in urban arts for a while, and here, with me, as I know the beatboxers it's really easy to organize it

So it's great, we propose to people right in the countryside, it's REALLY in deep countryside and so it's awesome because people discover beatbox with good beatboxers, we got Wawad, Alexinho, all the best ones, we had Big Ben too

Yeah it's true it's great. One question which I never find out an answer, maybe you could help me: France is great beatbox country. How does France has so many beatboxers and is

So loved in a beatbox point of view ? Maybe thanks to you too in a way ?

I don't know, it's a tough question, I have no idea, but wha'ts happening is that—The best should be to ask it to americans, to the Beatbox House, to all american beatboxers cause they really felt it

And they point it, in France we are very.. Since there is an event of beatbox we feel it we're a great family, there is no competition, and we really feel it. You go to a beatbox event in France

I don't know you have this family, it's a strange feeling, but I felt it in USA, I went here to judge the championship in New-York, and I won't say that they are in a rivalry but we can't help, Ahlalala in France guys hug

It's funny in a second, we share, we advise very quickly, there is no barreer, right now it's "Wow this kick is great" "Well this one is not that great, you have to work it" "Yeah you have to develop this one I don't like it very much"

-And you feel it, but why I say that, it's because we carry each other -Sure -So French championship, honestly, he's very hard, It's one of the hardest to win

-Ah yeah this championship's level is awesome -You see, it's very complicated, some championships are between 4 guys, but there are some championships you feel that

There are some who stand out, where you can say "Obviously, he won't lose in the first round, there are too many differences of level in some countries" but in France, damn in France, you have the first 16 qualified it's war

So we carry each other, there are a lot of events, maybe it's easier for us in France to travel, and that's why there is a good level in France

-Well no it's clear it can explains some things -You see -It's not anodyne at all, surely not

And so yeah we were just talking about your experience in jury so you were jury in American championships so in New-York, you were jury too in GBB 2017, at least it's the most recent you did more or less

Including competition between differents loopers, you were at Saro's win which was absolutely insane, we saw you, we see you in the videos, in fact everybody just over-liking this moment and they it can be

I think there are videos I've seen 100 times and that's where I wanted to go: since you had you world champion title in 2015, the next one is in 2018, so you won't go there as a performer

-Well no, that's just it -AH [Tadaaaa] suspense ! -"I told you, I will be back !" No I don't know, I think it's a good question and today I still don't want to answer it

-Right -That's it, I don't want to answer it, I give me time, I like to ask this question to myself, will I be candidate to 2018 world championships

-Even I say it's a good question, I'll see, indeed the first answer is "No" because I could be jury and it's an incredible honor -Yeah because that's it: the fact that you don't want to answer is totally fine, but what I saw is that the previous worlds champions, they're all in the jury right now

-Yeah because it's an honor, when you say to yourself "Fuck I'm gonna be jury in world championships" it's insane to consider -But it's not really –sorry to interrupt you- a matter of convention to say when you are world champion you stop to perform ?

No, there is reason which is here too, is that beatbox is evolving a lot and the problem is, at world championship is only every 3 years, so as the level increases when you're world champ, you can imagine that 3 years later

We'll wait for you with a much higher level that what you did and in many cases you didn't reach the maximum because we're never at this "maximum", but when you did your best anyway so it's a real performance, so it's not that easy 3 years after

To take it on face to younger ones, to show that you're still on and you still can push the level, that's why champions stop. It's not like "I'm staying with this win" it's more like "I'm not in the actual beatbox mood today, I'm in something else, and I want to be jury it's cool"

-It's more for that reason, but I still want to ask this question to myself. So I don't have a lot of time I agree, but even if I do it I won't tell it -We'll see

Yeah, that's it, we'll see in fact, when there will be candidates, is Alem participating, we're watching, we're watching, maybe not and maybe it will be "Well no he doesn't participate, he's jury" and that's it

Well it stimulates me, even in my training you see, to say to myself that maybe I'll do it, I'm letting this question suspended, I say maybe and it's good for my training

I see I don't necessarily have the level, because in the world championship what we expect is new possibilities, it's refreshing, beatboxers want new sounds

And my problem is here, I'm not –or at least not anymore- in this mood, I'm rather in a way of taking things on, to push the level in some stuffs but it's not new sounds

-It's development but not new stuff -I understand what you mean. Do you know that I'm a bit mad at you ? Because we have to say it it's been a while since we try to do this interview

It's been few months already (-Damn yes) but we never find out a common free time, and when I started to do some researches about you, even if I knew you pretty well

I was talking about your "lack of musicality" in your beatbox, and I was trying to point these "defaults" and since you've made a cover of Shape of You of Ed Sheeran at Chirens, that we were talking before

You also released a video of that version on your YouTube channel, I was gonna talk about the looper, which allows to record sounds which repeat themselves automatically, doing a loop, asking you why you didn't do some

-Since you've released 2 videos on including one who explodes the number of views -Yes and it's surprising -So I said to myself "Ok, he doesn't have any defaults anymore, that's it, it's over"

But anyway I wanted to come to it anyway because it's interesting that you do that and indeed the views exploded on your first video

You see for the little anecdote, when I did this video, first it took me a while, even if the sound isn't good, I mean in the rehearsal it's not good because I'm not god at loop

And I looked after it, I have the loopstation for more than 1 year, and I never did anything on it. So yeah I did a lot but everything was bad, bad bad bad, and with time, furthermore it's my girlfriend who offered me the loopstation

She said "Damn when will you do something, concretize something ?" and for a long period I was listening big Trap sound music in the car

So what am I listening, I'll be asked, so really I just put "Trap music sound 24/7" and you have trap playing all day long and I'm listening to it in my car because I have a long trip

And I put it, some fat trap music and in fact for a long period I listened to it even if everything is not good in trap, but it's trap anyway, 24/24 it makes me laugh. And I put it, I'm listening, listening listening, and there was a little "click"

I came back home, I had a melody in my hand, it was impossible to replay it because it's 24/24 live, impossible to show you my influence on it, and there was that sound [sound+beatbox] something like that

And I try it on the loop, I simply put reverb [sound] I say "Hey it's good, finally something sounding a bit great", I put a bit of liproll [liproll], I put a little effect on it because I'm really good at it

Anyway, I do a video of it, I call Camille, my girlfriend, very quickly I tell her "Camille, Camille ! You have to record !" and impossible to record, I did my effects wrong, the loop is bad

And in fact it's been tough, and that's why I'm happy, why ? Because I'm in an energy where I say "Fuck, I'm doing it !" and I feel it good, and when I launch the drop, even I see myself, I over-react a little

But even I am happy to see the video because I see myself launching the [sound] and I feel it's gonna work, and it's working so as it's working I'm happy, it's a real satifsfaction's reaction where we feel there was and a lot of training and not that much

Because I'm in a fast move to say "You'll see, this drop is cool and I'm glad of it" and that's it. So I wanted to do it, the day after, I think 2 days after I do another one

You have to know that for the second video, which has less views, but I'm still very satisfied of this one, but you have to know for the anecdote that I worked with Saro for this video

Because the same evening he sent me a Facebook message which was nice to see and said "I saw your loop video, it's great, don't stop !" I was so happy because it's Saro !

Saro if you let me we could say few words on who he is, so we talked about him a bit just before, he's a French beatboxer too, and he literally revolutionized loopers' world, I mean beatboxers who use a loopstation

Yeah that's it, so I was so proud he told me it was good, and the evening or the day after that, because it was done very quickly, he was on Teamspeak (-Yeah!) where we can talk and we worked the second track together

We see it's a bit more technic, the second video is more technic in the way I look after more effect, I record that effect, after I go back to another effect, more manipulations

And he helped me to do it and it's great, the time of an evening and it was great a bit of technic in this second video and that's it it's a video because I want to go elsewhere in loop, even if I like doing trap

And in fact I realized it's a lot of pressure,you know when you do something again you put the level high, well I always want to do something insane and I never do

You see the loop it's been finally a year that I have it to do a melody plus a reverb then just a [sound] it's quite simple you see what I mean ? (-Yeah yeah) You don't need one year to do something like that, or it's sad

Because I'll always set the level high, I don't even try, and sometimes you realize that these are the simplest things, in a good vibe, in a good energy, when you feel it, you don't need to push the level extremely high

It's a message for everyone because it's not to do competition, obviously if we talk about Saro in competition it's something else, we're in a international competition

Obviously here we do things carefully, bur sometimes, when it's not competition, just sharing what you do, where you are, the little track is cool and people react in a good way, they don't expect you to explode everything each time

Sure, it's true it's super interesting and we see on your second loop video and it's indeed a bit more technic. We're gently coming to the end of this interview, I would like to ask you what are you current projects ?

I have noticed 2 things, maybe you could add more, don't hesitate, there is first you project with Krissmen which is weird but in a good way. It's been a long time that you know each other

It's been few years already, and what you combined together is the beatbox for you and he sings in Breton. So for English speakers who are listening to us, Breton is actually a dialect coming from Bretagne, a French area

And those who speak only French can't understand Breton but the sonorities are similar, I have to say. And you combined those 2 things and the result is pretty crazy and you even do concerts with that

Ah yeah it's great, it's true that I could talk a bit about it, on the paper it's something really unexpected (-Hell no) a guy who raps in Breton and a guy beatboxing, so for a large audience you can easily imagine

They've already rarely seen a beatboxer live and even a Breton rapping and singing, so the duo you wonder "What it's gonna be ?!" so this duo is working really well, he raps good and I can handle the beatbox part

-And honestly it's very varied as a duo -Yes, I honestly recommend you to check because it's very surprising and very nice to listen to

And there was the project a bit more recent and actual, it's Trio's one. So what is Trio, it's a project more recent than Krissmen but it's 3 persons, you at beatbox

-And there are 2 musicians: one is playing bass and the other one is doing.. all the rest ? -So there is one percussionist called Stéphane Edouard, he played percussions, he has a bass, a hi-hat, cymbals, a kick and he's playing with his fingers, it's very interesting

I'm at beatbox, and Alfio Origlio which is a great jazz pianist and is very well-known, he played a lot with Jonazs, with Manu Katché, Bobby McFerrin ! And it's a trio I love very much

Which indeed is starting because with have few dates, but it's starting, we have some shows, we recorded an album which will be out very soon, we made 2 teasers, 2 well-recorded videos, very professional, we have a staff

-We have a very pro format and yeah I'm very glad of this trio -Yes that's it, the osmose is working well, I was gonna talk about those 2 teasers on your channel I suppose for more visibility, and it's true it's working so well

And this Alfio that you're talking about it's true that.. Well for those who don't know Bobby McFerrin, he's the king and so it's true that when he plays it's pretty impressive, so I wish you a lot of success for it, already for the idea it's deserved

Thanks, thanks we wish to do it on stage many many times -I hope so. So I would have a last question which could become a kind of gimmick if I have the occasion and the opportunity to interview other people

Well the name of the channel is A Cappelover so we mostly talk about A Cappella music, today we talked about beatbox obviously with you, which is one of the two pillars of A Cappella music

And despite all you've already done and what you do, did you have the idea or would you have the project to join an A Cappella group, is it already a world that you know more or less ?

-Hum.. No not really, to put A Cappella singers that's it ? -Just.. Well first do you even know A Cappella music, do you know that world, Pentatonix, Home Free, VoicePlay… do you know that a little bit ?

Yes it talks to me, I like it a lot by the way, I love it. Ahhh yeah I understand your question: Yeah yeah I would live it a lot, but for now it's true that with Krissmen and the Trio I don't have the time yet but maybe it will come one day

After that, the problem for me is here, why I don't do it, because I want to have an absolute freedom, and I'm afraid of projects with singers that I would be a bit locked, you see what I mean, I don't have this total freedom

That I have to hold that and that rhythm and for now It's not done, but maybe with an all new concept, with a new projects of singers I would love it, but anyway

Yeah that's it because the thing is when a beatboxer is in an A Cappella group he becomes a VP, a Vocal Percussionist, and the difference is here; indeed you will have to follow a partition, a rhythm

-You will have to be in harmonywith the bass mostly, so maybe you are scared to be locked in this but it's tru that it's a different opportunity -Yes sure, which maybe will arrive

-At least the door isn't closed -No the door isn't closed at all, it could be excellent, why not

Oh yeah well A Cappella music is mostly well-known in the US, it's true that in the other side of the Atlantic it's pretty hard to emerge, that's why I opened that channel too, at first

It was to make it known, it's still the objective. So maybe one day we'll find an A Cappella group, the Pentatonix bis, or even Berywam in fact because Berywam is a group of beatboxers

-They are 4, but they do A Cappella music because they all have their parts, they sing -Yeah it's brilliant

-It's incredible, let's hope it will emerge thanks to that kind of groups and maybe you in a more or less far future -That's it, it's clear !

-Well Alem, I will thank you a thousand times from the bottom of my heart -Thanks a lot !

It was really great, I'll cry [AND I DID] cry to do all the subtitles but it's okay because it's really worth it, I hope you will like the result, and obviously you too who watched this video

-And yeah -Hum.. We'll stop here, simply, because it's been already 1h20 of interview, it will be cool

Well thanks to you too, and well, see you soon even on stage, a show or a beatbox event

-Listen I hope so too, we say see ya nexttime, and for you I say see you soon [in a next video] -Bye bye, ciao ciao ! -Bye

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Flipkart Billion CAPTURE+ PLUS A FLIPKART PRODUCT must watch - Duration: 6:34.

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Market Plus: Brian Roach (November 10, 2017) - Duration: 10:38.

Pearson: This is the Friday, November 10, 2017

version of the Market Plus segment.

Joining us now is Brian Roach.

Brian, welcome back.

Pearson: We did not get a chance to discuss cotton

and you are a Florida boy, you travel quite a bit.

Georgia got hit hard by Hurricane Irma.

Texas got hit hard by Hurricane Harvey and yet

USDA thinks there is a pile of cotton out there.

How realistic is that?

Roach: I think you have to run with the USDA numbers

on whatever they report because that is what makes

the market.

Whether it is real or not doesn't really matter, but

I think they do a great job of their estimating.

The cotton number was kind of quiet.

The US Stocks numbers came up, the world numbers came

down but that's all on domestic consumption and I

have talked about this before that all the world

economies are all in growth mode.

We are not talking about anybody having problems.

We are talking about inflation.

Is that an issue?

So, I think cotton probably has some good

markets ahead of it.

The question will be is does that mid-south area

grow cotton over soybeans and what does those ratios

looks like?

If you look at the kind of ratios we had last year,

we got a little more cotton, not a lot and bean

numbers were pretty solid.

Pearson: Yes.

Yes, last year I heard growers switching from

corn to cotton, not necessarily beans to

cotton.

Is that something you think we might see again

this year unless corn can bounce out of this trading

range?

Roach: The mid-south, the soil types, the weather

type is not a great corn growing area.

So with high price corn it made sense and now I think

you are going to figure out what the real ratio is

between cotton and soybeans and that will

really be the picture for the mid-south.

Pearson: All right.

Now let's get to some of our questions here from

our followers on social media.

This one is from Travis on Facebook.

He is in Elk Creek, Nebraska.

We are talking about huge corn carryout numbers.

Travis wants to know aside from perhaps two

consecutive years of 1988 or 2012 type draughts,

what would or could change the tide of low grain

prices?

Roach: Well, it would have to be a pretty big weather

event whether it is in the Northern Hemisphere which

includes China or the Southern Hemisphere or

Europe and so you have major growing areas and

those are all except for Europe major exporting

countries and so that would probably be the type

of event we would have to look at.

Pearson: You don't think we can just rely on

increasing demand slowly whether it is ethanol

weather, it's livestock consumption, that's just

going to take too much time to really turn the

prices around.

Roach: Those aren't going to create big enough moves

that change corn prices from a step function

standpoint.

I think what we have is we have a corn market that

wants to - the USDA's range was 280 to 340/350,

futures market moves says 340 to 440 and I think we

have that type of market.

Growers just have to be able to make those kind of

numbers work in their marketing and execution

and so I think we have that kind of market going

forward.

Do we have something north of that?

Not without a problem.

But every year the market is going to be concerned

about production when demand numbers are as

large as they are.

Pearson: You bet.

That's something we have seen I think especially

pronounced in the soybean market.

That is one where demand has been so strong that

even though production has been quite phenomenal we

are still getting a little nervous about it and we

get the nice little pops.

ú

Roach: Same scenario in beans, I mean we have nine

dollar market that has run 1050 to 1080.

It is almost a two dollar swing and board price and

so I think we have those types of markets to look

forward to and possibly more in the bean market.

You look at - China has an import requirement, they

continue to go up.

Their swine herd a couple years ago was knocked down

quite a bit and now they are beginning to rebuild

that, but that has created a net need for more pork,

more protein and so we are going to benefit from that

even though we just coming off of being crops in

South America and the U.S.

Pearson: All right.

Now R.L.

in Nebraska on Twitter @sevendollarcorn, R.L.

is an optimist, wants to know what should be he

doing with his overrun bushels that have been

delivered to the elevator?

Let's talk corn first of all.

Do you pay commercial storage this year?

Roach: A lot of guys are not doing that and I

understand why and I'm working with them to

manage that.

With the carries in the market commercials cost

have inched higher.

The three to four cent number is I am hearing is

five and six and so when you talk about those kind

of numbers the elevator has big carries.

They can make a lot of money on that.

Storage costs are going up and I think the farmer has

to look at maybe cutting bait on some of those

costs, using it in extended prices contract

of some sort to retain ownership through the

elevator but don't get married to it.

There is still a job to do on the futures side of

that once you - once it is time, not when you want to

deliver it, but when it is time.

Pearson: On the soybean side, you mentioned there

is some optimism there in that market if I have got

additional bushels of soybeans sitting around.

I have got my ten days left at the elevator, pull

the trigger, put the cash in my pocket here or soon

for cash flow or might it be worth paying a little

storage on soybeans given the demand picture that is

out there.

Roach: I think for beans the cost for bean storage

relative to the value of a bushel of beans makes more

sense.

So, we have been recommending growers put

it in commercial storage with the plan that we are

going to have it marketed through the first quarter

of '18.

So, our plan is not to roll that into the summer,

this wouldn't be a summer marketing plan, this would

be - we are going to make decisions between now and

into March or before on what we put in commercial

storage.

So, I think that makes more sense.

Pearson: Putting it in their budgeting three to

four months storage on those beans.

Roach: This isn't a long term play.

Last year the best - there were three big rallies

last year.

Two of them came in the front part of the year and

if that were to repeat itself this year we are

going to move those bushels.

Pearson: All right.

Finally we have kind of touched on this a little

bit but I think we can go a little bit deeper.

Tye in Washington, Iowa @TyeRinner wants to know

with such a big crop and plenty of old crop yet

around if China or any country bought a lot of

corn would it be enough to move price upward?

Roach: Yes.

Yes, you have to remember the futures market is

terribly efficient.

Very efficient at forecasting what might

happen or transpire as result of an event or a

trend and so I think that China is inching down

their ending stocks.

They have gone from three years ago 110 million to

100 to 79 and so they are slowly working off those

stocks if those are accurate and they are

growing more beans than corn and so that situation

may rectify itself faster than we think and there is

still an unknown about how many of those bushels they

are sitting are good.

Will they end up in the ethanol business that

they've cranked up as well here recently?

Pearson: And that is the other story, we do see

China moving to a 10 percent nationwide

blending rate for ethanol.

Can they meet it?

What are your sources in the market telling you?

What is the chatter?

Can China do that domestically or will they

be buying American and/or Brazilian Ethanol?

Roach: I think they will do both.

I think that if especially if they are going to allow

non-Chinese companies to build these plants or

somehow you use the technology that is already

out there but I think they have the capability to

start up ethanol plants like anybody else.

I think that they will figure out how run them

and make it work and that will a big deal on the

corn market over the next three or four years.

Pearson: Yes.

Could we see a repeat of the ethanol boom that

happened in this country '05 to 2010 in China?

Roach: Yes.

Pearson: Would have a similar price function on

corn?

Roach: Well, I think it just puts more demand into

the picture that we don't have today and if you look

at the U.S.

balance sheets going back ten years, I mean ethanol

played a major role in driving demand up and if

China were to do the same thing, they have a bigger

population, more cars being sold over there,

bigger car inventory, their demand picture is

far bigger than the U.S.

So, I think it would have a huge upside to it.

Pearson: Now before we let you go, you mentioned

crude on the program.

You talked about the economies globally,

ticking right along.

We are seeing record values in stock markets

around the globe.

How high can crude climb before we really start to

aggressively move rigs back into place and crank

production right back up?

Roach: You know the rig numbers actually climbed

and they have kind of tapered off.

This week we picked up nine, I think in today's

report.

So, you got to think that the shale production in

the U.S.

will come online very quickly, that they are

well capitalized; they are better capitalized than

they were before, so as we get into the high fifties

here we are going to drag crude into production but

I will say demand numbers are good.

World economies that use crude are doing well.

I think that is what you have to look at.

Gasoline demand and crude are both running big

counter seasonal moves here at this time of year

where they would normally be selling off were

actually up making higher prices and so I think that

is a positive and that is a result of what you are

seeing with economic news around the world.

Pearson: All right.

Brian Roach, thank you so much for taking the time

to talk to us today.

Roach: Thanks Mike.

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