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Getting in

Tent city is filling up outside of the gates of the Coachella music festival. Most of the tents are low, dome-shaped, “Globetrekker” types.

Tent city is fenced off, and guards aren’t being nice to people who try to sweet-talk their way inside without authorization. Tent city check-in is the first hurdle for campers attending the festival. The line rivals some of the lesser Fantasyland attractions at Disneyland.

The next hurdle is Ticketmaster, and folks trying to buy have been walking away empty-handed.

There is a backup at the entrance because everybody gets patted down. Single males get their own express lane.

Once inside, the first stop is the T-shirt tent, where people are in line up to four deep. Same goes for the ID tent for people trying to get into the beer gardens.

—Fielding Buck
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Wha up, party people

From midmorning on, there has been a steady stream of cars turning into the Empire Polo Club for the Coachella Music and Arts Festival. They’re parking on a grassy field. Many are hanging out there, setting up barbecues, before they make the half-mile trudge to the entrance.

Scalpers are wandering around, trying to buy and sell tickets. Panhandlers are offering meditation books to arrivals in return for donations.

A few Paul McCartney fans look as if they were around for the first summer of love. Some twenty-somethings have painted their bodies as if they were. Some people painted their cars, too. There’s a black Toyota Prius with windows covered with messages such as “CARPOOLCHELLA.” It has an arts-and-crafts cone decorated like a palm tree sitting on top.

—Fielding Buck
fbuck@PE.com

thenewno2, The Beatles’ video game and Wilson the broom

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Oli Hecks, left, and Dhani Harrison will perform their project, thenewno2, at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio at 3 p.m. Saturday. The pair worked on their debut album, “You Are Here,” for more than two years.

I talked to Dhani Harrison and Oli Hecks, also known as thenewno2 (pronouned “The New Number Two”), who come to Coachella on Saturday. Actually, they’re going to be hanging out all three days, I think.

You can read about how they started playing together (hint, it involved a superstar British band that isn’t the one Dhani’s dad was in) in the full article that’s in Friday’s Guide.

And go listen to them. They are my favorite new band. I am just digging the Massive Attack meets Pink Floyd vibe of their record, “You Are Here.”

Both Dhani and Oli were super cool when I interviewed them a couple of weeks ago. It turns out that Dhani’s miniature husky puppy was bred in Riverside. Small world. They’re both big Coachella fans, too. That would be Oli and Dhani, not the puppy. I don’t know how the puppy feels about the festival.

Anyway, Dhani was the one who approached Harmonix about doing a Beatles’ video game, which is coming out on Sept. 9. If you don’t know, Dhani’s dad is the late George Harrison, of the Beatles.

Dhani said the game is really fun, but harder than you may expect.

“It’s not as complicated as playing Metallica drum solos but you have to really be on it,” he said.

And a funny tidbit, it was Harmonix’s ninth project so the working title was “Project Number Nine.” Still not getting it? Think “Revolution #9.”

Now you might also notice an odd item up on stage when thenewno2 plays on Saturday–a broom. That’s Wilson. During the band’s Key Club residency last fall, Dhani stayed in the dressing room after soundcheck when everyone else went home. He ended up becoming friends with the broom, named Wilson after the volleyball that was Tom Hanks’ friend in “Castaway.”

Someone dared Dhani to ride the broom like in Harry Potter on stage that night. He obliged and now everyone knows about Wilson and apparently he even has his own MySpace page.

Pre-Coachella interview with DJ AM

As I mentioned earlier, we’re T-minus 24 hours until Coachella and I have a special treat in the form of e-mail interviews with Travis Barker and DJ AM.

Their project, TRV$DJ-AM, will be at the Sahara Tent at 7:20 on Saturday. See the previous entry for Travis’ answers. DJ AM, birth name Adam Goldstein, talks about what it’s like to create with Barker, his new gig in Vegas and more.

Many thanks to Travis and DJ AM for responding during this crazy busy time and to Jenni for setting it up.

Estevan Oriel//Special to The Press-Enterprise
Travis Barker and DJ AM are coming to Coachella on Saturday in the Sahara Tent.

The Press-Enterprise: Why decide to do Coachella?


DJ AM:
We were asked! Its BEYOND an honor as I am a fan who goes and loves it.

PE: What makes it such an important festival?

AM: It’s an “all you can hear, musical buffet.” Sounds delicious right?

PE: How did the two of you first start collaborating?

AM: Trav had seen a drummer and DJ collab and he hit me up. We had one jam session and I was like, “Oh yeah. This … will work.”

PE: What can fans expect to hear at the Coachella set?

AM: No genre is untouched, but we make it all our own with Trav’s style and my style. I personally promise you we won’t disappoint.

PE: Have you been working on new music? If so, will we hear it at Coachella?

AM: Yup! We have some new stuff that should be perfect for the Sahara tent fans.

PE: What do you love about performing together? What makes TRV$-DJAM special to each of you and how does it push you creatively?

AM: I love what Trav can add to an existing song or sample. He makes it extra funky 🙂

PE: How does the creative process work for you? Does it start with a drum beat, or a hook?

AM: It starts with us picking what songs work and what we can both add “our own” style too. We just have a jam session and stick with what sounds good.

PE: What drives you as artists?

AM: Making crowds get hype, that’s why I do what I do.

PE: Has the way you approached music changed at all?

AM: Nope. I listen to what sounds good.

PE: What made you know you wanted to pursue music as a career?

AM: It was actually the opposite. I had another job in a mailroom and I was DJing for free. Then people started paying me, so I quit the mailroom.

PE: What’s next for TRV$DJ-AM?

AM: Only G-D knows, I am just so happy were still here to make music.

PE: What are you the most proud of so far?

AM: The fact I can be a loving son to my Mom. Hey, you asked MOST proud of!

PE: What do you still want to accomplish?

AM: I was given a second chance at life. maybe a 3rd chance. I want to give back all the love and wisdom I was given.

PE: Tell me about the move to Rain. Are you excited?

AM: I have always been a fan of The Palms since day one so to be a part of their dynasty is an honor.

PE: What about Las Vegas makes it such a great place to DJ?

AM: People want to PARTY! They are there to have fun so they are more willing to go on a lil’ musical genre journey.

PE: I know you are a sneakerhead. Have you gotten any pairs you’re really excited about lately?

AM: YES! I just got the Union Dunks. They are so amazing. I also have a dunk of my own coming soon 🙂 Look out for the “Rivals Pack.”

Many thanks to DJ AM. I’ll be at their Coachella set on Saturday and I’ll be blogging live here all weekend. You can also follow me on Twitter.
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A pre-Coachella interview with Travis Barker

We’re only a day away from Coachella and I have a special surprise for you!

Travis Barker and DJ AM will be at Coachella on Saturday, but they both took the time to do an e-mail interview with me.

If you don’t know, Travis is from Fontana and lived in Corona for a while.

Check out TRV$DJ-AM in the Sahara Tent on Saturday night at Coachella.

Many thanks to Jenni Weinman for setting this up as well as to Travis and to DJ AM for taking the time to answer.

Also, the interview with DJ AM will be posted here later today.

There’s a print story running in the paper on Friday, but here is the interview with Travis. He talks about Coachella, Goldenvoice, his solo record, and his favorite spots in the I.E. He also alludes to the plane crash that he and AM survived last September. However, he didn’t talk about the blink-182 reunion.

Enjoy!

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Travis Barker and DJ AM will perform live at Coachella on Saturday.

The Press-Enterprise: Why decide to do Coachella?

Travis Barker: Because they asked and it’s the coolest festival ever.

PE: What makes it such an important festival?

Barker: The diverse bands, dj’s and artists make it different, everybody waits all year for it.

PE: How did the two of you first start collaborating?

Barker: I approached Adam a couple years ago with the idea and the rest is history. We got in a studio and never looked back.

PE: What can fans expect to hear at the Coachella set?

Barker: Everything from Justice to Michael Jackson, The Who, Biggie, Queen….the list goes on.

PE: Have you been working on new music? If so, will we hear it at Coachella?

Barker: I have begun working on my solo record again, as for AM and I, we rarely play the same set twice. We always keep it fresh.

PE: What do you love about performing together? What makes TRV$-DJAM special to each of you and how does it push you creatively?

Barker: I mean there is only really US in our own genre, there isn’t a lot of drummer/dj’s that do what we do. It’s such a breath of fresh air. I play things I’d never play in a band when I play with AM, really different for me.

PE: How does the creative process work for you? Does it start with a drum beat, or a hook?

Barker: We just listen to music, jam out on it, see how we can flip it or make it different and then starting putting things together depending on tempos. AM is amazing.

PE: What drives you as artists?

Barker: Life, living, breathing, the opportunity to play music, fashion, the world, everything I come in contact with.

PE: Has the way you approached music changed at all?

Barker: Being able to play music period after my 16 surgeries has made me appreciate it more now then ever.

PE: Travis, you had the surgery in February on your ulner nerve –how did it go? Did you regain feeling in your left hand?

Barker: My hand is still numb and I’m hoping eventually the feeling will come back. I’m still supposed to be resting but I couldn’t pass on Coachella.

PE: What made you know you wanted to pursue music as a career?

Barker: I loved music since the first time I heard it. The Beatles, Elvis, The Beach Boys, Run DMC , Slayer. I was exposed to all of this at a young age and I never wanted to do anything else besides play music and ride my skateboard.

PE: What’s next for TRV$-DJAM?

Barker: More shows, more festivals, good times.

PE: What are you the most proud of so far?

Barker: That I’m alive and I have my family, my music, my friends.

PE: What do you still want to accomplish?

Barker: The list is too long. You will see as the time goes on. I can’t rest or not do anything . I am a person that likes to stay busy and creative and continue finding ways of expressing myself.

PE: Growing up in the Inland Empire–what are some of your favorite places out here–restaurants, hangouts, stores?

Barker: Miguels and WaHoo’s are my favorite. Anytime I’m out there those are my jams.

PE: You were living in Corona for a while, what made you decide to move out to L.A. full-time? Do you ever see yourself moving back out here?

Barker: My wife and babies at the time lived in LA so I couldn’t not be with them . I live out in LA cause that’s where I end up working a lot being in studios usually 10-12 hours a day. However other business’ of mine still live in the IE. My FAMOUS STARS AND STRAPS BRAND as well as KILLER DISTRIBUTION are in Ontario and Corona. I love it there

PE: Do you still come back to the I.E. at all?

Barker: Yes, once every couple weeks, I have family out there still as well.

PE: With the new arena in Ontario and restoration projects of the Fox in Riverside and the recently completed Fox theater in Pomona, is the Inland Empire becoming more of a draw for entertainers?

Barker: I hope so, our music scene as a kid was always thriving thanks to 98 Posse and Goldenvoice. I had amazing venues and concerts every week / weekend. I saw so many of my favorite bands play growing up out there.

Remember, there are more Coachella interviews and goodies to be had at our special online Coachella section.

I will be posting the interview with DJ AM later today, so check back. Also, I will be blogging like ca-RAZY from Coachella this weekend. It’s the best of the fest without risking sunburn. Keep checking here or follow me on Twitter.

Coachella autograph tent lineup

Zia is doing the big International Record Store Day store at Coachella this weekend and a number of bands are going to be signing autographs. Remember, this list can (and honestly, probably will) change.

FRIDAY
The Aggrolites
The Airborne Toxic Event
Buraka Som Sistema
Cage The Elephant
Dear & The Headlights
Franz Ferdinand
Los Campesinos!
N.A.S.A.
Noah & The Whale
Peanut Butter Wolf
Silversun Pickups
Steve Aoki
The Ting Tings
White Lies

SATURDAY
Amanda Palmer
Atmosphere
Blitzen Trappe
Bob Mould Band
Booker T.
Electric Touch
Glasvegas
Ida Maria
James Morrison
Junior Boys
Mastodon
Superchunk
Thenewno2
Zizek Club

SUNDAY
Clipse
Friendly Fires
…Up
Gaslight Anthem
K’NAAN
The Knux
Late Of The Pier
Mexican Institute Of Sound
No Age
Peter Bjorn & John
The Kills

Coachella ’09 set times: Sunday

Coachella Stage

1:35-2:20 p.m. The Knux
2:35-3:25 p.m. Okkervil River
3:45-4:35 p.m. Lupe Fiasco
5-5:50 p.m. Peter Bjorn & John
6:15-7:15 p.m. Yeah Yeah Yeahs
7:50-9 p.m. My Bloody Valentine
9:25 p.m. The Cure

Outdoor Theatre
12:45-1:30 p.m. Mexican Institute of Sound
1:40-2:30 p.m. The Night Marchers
3-3:45 p.m. The Gaslight Anthem
4:05-4:55 p.m. Lykke Li
5:25-6:15 p.m. Antony and the Johnsons
7-7:50 p.m. Paul Weller
9-10:10 p.m. Public Enemy
10:35 p.m. Roni Size Reprazent

Gobi Tent
12:45-1:35 p.m. Themselves
2:10-3 p.m. Friendly Fires
3:25-4:15 p.m. Sebatien Tellier
4:35-5:25 p.m. K’Naan
5:50-6:35 p.m. Clipse
7-7:50 p.m. Devendra Banhart
9:05 p.m. The Orb

Mojave Tent
12:45-1:30 p.m. Vivian Girls
1:45-2:30 p.m. No Age
2:50-3:05 p.m. …Up
4:00-4:55 p.m. Brian Jonestown Massacre
5:20-6:10 p.m. Murder City Devils
6:30-7:20 p.m. X
7:45-8:35 p.m. The Horrors
9-9:50 p.m. The Kills
10:10 p.m. Throbbing Gristle

Sahara Tent
12-1 p.m. Marshall Barnes
1-2:15 p.m. Supermayer
2:15-3:15 p.m. Shepard Fairey
3:15-4:15 p.m. Busy P
4:15-5:15 p.m. M.A.N.D.Y.
5:15-6:15 p.m. Perry Farrell
6:15-7:15 p.m. Plump DJs
7:25-8:15 p.m. Late of the Pier
8:25-9:25 p.m. Christopher Lawrence
9:30-10:20 p.m. Groove Armada
10:50 p.m. Etienne De Crecy

Coachella ’09 Set Times: Saturday

And here we have Saturday’s set times:

Coachella Stage

1:40-2:25 p.m. Billy Talent
2:40-3:30 p.m. Joss Stone
3:55-4:45 p.m. Paolo Nutini
5:10-6 p.m. Michael Franti and Spearhead
6:25-7:15 p.m. TV on the Radio
7:40-8:30 p.m. Thievery Corporation
8:55-9:45 p.m. M.I.A.
10:25 p.m. The Killers

Outdoor Theatre
1:30-2:10 p.m. Cloud Cult
2:30-3:15 p.m. Liars
3:40-4:30 p.m. Drive By Truckers
4:55-5:45 Superchunk
6:10-7 p.m. Calexico
7:25-8:15 p.m. Fleet Foxes
8:40-9:30 p.m. Band of Horses
9:50-10:40 p.m. Jenny Lewis
11:05 p.m. Atmosphere

Gobi Tent
1:30-2:10 p.m. Ida Maria
2:30-3:20 p.m. Bob Mould Band
3:45-4:35 p.m. Blitzen Trapper
5-5:50 p.m. Amanda Palmer
6:15-7:05 p.m. Tinariwen
7:30-8:20 p.m. Booker T & the DBTs
8:45-9:35 p.m. Junior Boys
10-10:50 p.m. Glass Candy
11:15 p.m. Gang Gang Dance

Mojave Tent
1-1:30 p.m. P.O.S.
1:45-2:35 p.m. Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti
3-3:45 p.m. thenewno2
4:05-4:55 p.m. Dr. Dog
5:05-5:50 p.m. Henry Rollins
6:05-6:55 p.m. Glasvegas
7:20-8:10 p.m. James Morrison
8:35-9:25 p.m. Electric Touch
9:50-10:40 p.m. Turbonegro
11:05 p.m. Mastodon

Sahara Tent
1-2 p.m. Zizek Club
3-4 p.m. Drop the lime
3-4:05 p.m. Para One
4:05-5:10 p.m. Surkin
5:10-6 p.m. Zane Lowe
6-7 p.m. The Bloody Beetroots
7:20-8:20 p.m. TRV$DJ-AM
8:30-9:30 p.m. Crookers
9:30-11 p.m. The Chemical Brothers
11:10 p.m. MSTRKRFT

Coachella Set Times: Friday

I just got the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival set times.

Here’s Friday:

Coachella Stage

2-2:30 p.m. The Courteeners
2:50-3:40 p.m. We Are Scientists
4:05-4:55 p.m. The Airborne Toxic Event
5:20-6:10 p.m. The Black Keys
6:35-7:25 p.m. Franz Ferdinand
8:30-9:30 p.m. Morrissey
10 p.m. Paul McCartney

Outdoor Theatre
1:25-2:10 p.m. Alberta Cross
2:25-3:15 p.m. Noah and the Whale
3:40-4:30 p.m. Molotov
4:55-5:45 M. Ward
6:10-7 p.m. Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band
7:30-8:30 p.m. Leonard Cohen
9:05-9:55 p.m. Silversun Pickups

Gobi Tent
12:25-1:40 p.m. El Gran Silencio
1:55-2:40 p.m. Ryan Bingham
3:05-3:55 p.m. People Under the Stairs
4:20-5:10 p.m. Los Campesinos!
5:35-6:20 p.m. Buraka Som Sistema
6:35-7:25 p.m. The Bug Featuring Warrior Queen
8:30-9:20 p.m. Peanut Butter Wolf
9:45-10:35 p.m. A Place to Bury Strangers
11 p.m. Bajofondo

Mojave Tent
1-1:45 p.m. Dear and the Headlights
2:05-2:50 p.m. The Aggrolites
3:15-4:05 p.m. Cage the Elephant
4:30-5:20 p.m. The Hold Steady
5:45-6:35 p.m. White Lies
7:15-8:05 p.m. N.A.S.A.
8:30-9:20 p.m. Beirut
9:45-10:35 p.m. Patton & Rahzel
11 p.m. Genghis Tron

Sahara Tent
12-1:30 p.m. Switch
1:30-2:30 p.m. Craze & Klever
2:30-3:30 p.m. Gui Boratto
3:30-4:30 p.m. Steve Aoki
4:30-5:30 p.m. Felix Da Housecat
5:30-6:20 p.m. The Ting Tings
6:40-7:30 p.m. Crystal Castles
7:50-8:40 p.m. Ghostland Observatory
9-9:50 p.m. Girl Talk
10:10-11 p.m. The Presets
11:25 p.m. The Crystal Method