![]() I mean, I think if you're going to step into an environment that is stadiums only and you're going to get to tour with a band of that caliber, Chili Peppers, I reckon that's probably the most dialed in experience because those guys have lived at all. Thundercat Tells Apple Music About Touring with Red Hot Chili Peppers…Ĭhili Peppers, man. ![]() There was moments that we captured within this song. We're sharing stuff, but we're talking about it. It was like, "Oh, oh." And we're talking about life. He was just like, “Oh." It became a game of ping pong for us. He was like, "Oh, okay." And it was funny. I was like, "Man, please let me, I can." I was immediately engaged, and it was kind of like this thing where it was like. I think the minute he played this idea that he had started working on, I had pulled the bass out. You got to let me know if I'm talking too much." He's like, "Nah, it's fine." And I'm like, "Are you sure?" Because I was like, "I got a lot of stuff to talk to you about." But I think we genuinely warmed up to each other, and it's a couple of moments. So I'm pretty sure that I was like, "You got to let me know if I'm messing up right now. I was like, "Kevin," I was like, "Hey, you like me?" I was like, "Hey, can I play some music?” I’d already know he's chill as hell. I didn't know if I should just immediately get naked and sacrifice myself. I had to make sure I wasn't coming in too hot, because I was like so excited! I'm way too. Thundercat Tells Apple Music About The Process of Collaborating with Tame Impala. And I told him, and I was like, "The minute you said 'Everything is changing,' it just made me feel okay." And I then I was like, "Kevin, I don't think you understand what I'm saying." So what you're hearing with this is everything from that. That was one of a genuine spiritual moment for me. Just was kind of one of those things where I'm like, maybe if I ever meet him one day. That song, I can distinctly remember myself in the car crying and screaming the lyrics to that song, but it was coming out like vomit. And I expressed to Kevin how Apocalypse Dreams got me through one of the hardest moments in my life. And I was like, "When did Apocalypse Dreams come out?" Just to see which order this is in, because there's a part that this could've inspired that, and there's a part where we both were just in the same mind frame, psychologically, in the feelings of certain things, I think. Because there's a part where it's all washed over in alcohol psychologically for me. And I remember a very specific thing for me, and we both, we were sitting there while we started working on it, and I had to make sure I had. But there's a part of it where I'm like, genuinely, for me, I own all your albums. I knew it from the minute I heard it…I was like, "Man, I would've been in his band." I remember something like saying, "I'm a fan of your music," it almost feels like tongue in cheek. And from the day I heard Kevin's music, I knew me and him could do something. ![]() I don't even know where to begin with this. Thundercat Tells Apple Music About The Origin of His Collaboration with Tame Impala.įor me personally, this is one of the greater moments for me. He tells Apple Music why the experience was “one of the greater moments” for him and discusses the origin of the collaboration, how Tame Impala’s “Apocalypse Dreams” got him through one of the hardest moments of his life, the experience of creating together, and more. Thundercat joins Zane Lowe in-studio on Apple Music 1 to discuss his surprise collaboration with Tame Impala on new song “No More Lies”. ![]()
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