There’s nothing regular about Norman Cook, better known as Fatboy Slim. He’s formed and/or been part of six bands, and he can play the drums, the guitar and sing as well. The British DJ, composer and singer is set to perform at Huda Grounds in Gurgaon tomorrow, and he opens up to DT about his other passions we didn’t know about.On the EDM scene in India and the larger influence of BollywoodObviously, I have been aware of the scene in Goa for many years, but musically, it was always about trance, which isn’t my scene.
I’ve only just heard about the electronic dance boom so here I am, possibly late but ready and willing!
I think you (India) should be proud to have a thriving domestic music industry based on your own culture. Not everybody can say that. So many countries just import American or English pop music and local musicians cannot make a living. Viva Bollywood!
On possible collaborations with Indian artistesI figure I have been invited because of what I do best, so I will come with that idea. Having said that, if I meet people along the way or am inspired by local music, then who knows? I don’t want to just throw in a sitar sample as a token!
On dealing with a different audienceI have played in countries in the past where the dance culture didn’t really connect with their culture (China and the Arab Emirates were a struggle, for instance). Equally, though, I've been to places like Taiwan, where we didn’t think it would translate, and everybody went nuts! I’m hoping I will connect (here) but you can take nothing for granted.
On being a doting dad and having his kids rebel against popI think I’m an adequate dad. My job means that I can’t be there 100% of the time, but they are used to it and are growing up happy and well balanced, I think. I’m not encouraging them to be musicians, and they don’t seem that interested. I suppose part of pop music is about rebelling against your parents,
so they rebel by ignoring it!
On dealing with the pressure of being a well-known public figure
I have no problems travelling or living in England. The only people who recognize me are the people who like me, so it’s (being mobbed or dealing with fans) not a bother.