He kicked off as The Ramisco Maki Maki Rocking Horse towards the end of 2009 while living inStrathcarron.
The Ramisco Maki Maki Rocking Horse and the Wat Wat Kings is Ramisco on vocals and guitar / banjo / ukulele, Keith Pearce on bass and backing vocals, and Cailean Macleod on drums / percussion.
So needless to say, as its interview week on Ralph's Life it was time to ask a few pertinent questions.
On stage, it’s the audience that possesses me, I lose control of these here hooves and pretty much anything can happen. There ain't no comparison, in the studio it’s all about what I want, on stage it’s all about what they want.This here horse would sure love to have a band for throwing down live, but it ain't easy to find backing hooves up in these here moontains.
Ralph: Any upcoming live performances. Horse: There ain't nothing booked for at the moment, but these here hooves hope to throw down a few special shows in the near future.
Ralph: Sausage Supper or Fish & Chips?Horse: We ain’t got no chippy in these here moontains, at least not around these parts, but if this here horse has to make a choice, my choice is sushi.
Ralph: The video for And We Will Dance? Horse: Ain’t no date for that yet, but I can confirm that the majority of cardboard ’n’ sticky-tape props have been built.
That said, there be folks out there specifically looking for something new to listen to, those be the ear holes this here horse is aiming for. Music discovery platforms such as Tradiio and Splashflood or indie radio shows such as yours be where them there ear holes meet my hooves.
Ralph: With a previous question in mind...XFM have brought in Chris Moyles and dismissed all the regional stations/DJ's including Scotland's own Jim Gellatly (for my part it's a sin) - discuss...
Horse: That was mighty sad decision for sure. Even before this went down there was a major lack of radio stations in the UK, I mean if y’all head out to the US pretty much every number on that there dial is home to a different station, here it’s just static. Taking away a regional station where local music can be championed is a mighty loss for both the local artists and the listeners ear holes.
Ralph: How important do you feel internet radio stations are in helping the promotion process of your music. Horse: Them there internet radio stations be mighty important to these here hooves, especially the stations who be throwing down new music on a regular basis like Radio Kaos Caribou.
Ralph: Have a little natter about your stablemates (see what I did there) on Planet Groucho Records. Horse: Planet Groucho Records is more of a collective or family than a record label...
The Kazoo Funk Orchestra is a genre-mashing collective which these here hooves was once a member of (under the guise of Little Beard). They’ve released 4 records with Planet Groucho Records and another since they went off on their own. The horse’s favorite album by The Kazoo Funk Orchestra is, MidnightFinger Painter.
El Jugador was the horse before the horse became the horse. It started out as an indie solo project and later became an indie rock foursome, which also included Lindsay Llewellyn and Keith Pearce (of Oak Hero) for a time. The Horse’s favorite track by El Jugador is either My Show Fell Off or Take Notice.
There ain’t no masterplan, these here hooves prefer to keep it spontaneous. And as for heading south of that there border, well, y’all will just need to wait and see.
Thanks again for the interview captain, ain’t done one of these in a while. These here hooves salute you!