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PAX Bands: The OneUps Interview
June 26, 2008, 6:52 pm
Filed under: Interviews, PAX Music
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Last year, The OneUps blew away listeners with their smooth renditions of a varity of songs, one of them being from the Wii Mii Channel and one from Street Figher 2. After hearing The OneUps would be making it back to PAX 2008 I decided to get the low down on the band from Mustin the manager and bass / keyboard player in The OneUps.

- Where are you guys from and how did you come together as a band?

We’re mostly from Fayetteville, Arkansas. I started the band in 2000 for a recording for a CD, and then decided to keep the band going because there wasn’t a lot of diversity in the sound of the other game music bands (they were all rock at the time). It’s taken a long time to get where we are now but the current line up has been consistent since 2005.

- How do you go about selecting the music you will perform?

I do a lot of the selections, but everyone in the band has picked music to play. 80% of the time music is picked by nostalgia – for the love of the music/game.

- How long does it usually take for you guys to learn a song?

If it’s something we’re all familiar with, an hour or so.

Last weekend we banged out an arrangement for ..King Arthur’s World.. – a game that none of us have played, in two hours. So it just depends.

- How many shows do you think you guys have done so far?

This will be our 43rd show this weekend at ..ColossalCon7…

PAX will be show 45!

- What is the bands primary video game and musicial influences?

Everyone likes different games and different music. That’s what makes things so diverse with us. I’m big into Hip-Hop, Latin and UK Garage. William’s into Classical, Funk and Metal. Tim’s into Gypsy Jazz and Rock. Anthony’s into Smooth Jazz and R&B. Greg’s into Chiptunes and Bluegrass. Jared’s into Piano Pop and Dance music. We’re weird.

- Was 2007 the first year The OneUps performed at PAX?

2007 was our first PAX performance.

We’re ..so.. thankful for an encore performance this year.

- Do you guys plan on doing anything unique for PAX 2008?

We’ll be celebrating our CD release party at PAX where you can get the album before its street date of 09.02.2008.

..Volume 2.. is finally coming – and with two discs! And unlike last year, this time, everything you hear us play will be on the CD. Because YOU ALL asked for it!

- Have you guys ever played shows for people who are totally unfamiliar with video game music? How is their reaction if so?

Oh, all the time. My favorite story is when we played a Gala for the Single Parents Scholorship Foundation. They fed us steak dinners while people talked about how the foundation helped them become doctors or whatever, and then when all the presentation stuff was over, we were shuffled into another room with an open bar to start playing.

So we go through our light Jazz routine of playing stuff from ..EarthBound, Final Fantasy VI, Super Mario RPG.. and the whatnot, and some wine-o lady comes up slurring, “Oh, I love how you young people are playing such sophisticated music! It’s so nice! You should play at my son’s wedding!” To which I replied in my head, “Yeah, you like that ..Super Mario Kart.., don’t cha…” It was good times.

- What is the long term goal for The OneUps?

Just keep showing people that It’s Okay to Listen to Game Music™ and keep taking familiar tunes and playing them in ways that people haven’t heard over and over.

- How important has online promotion been for the band? Do you find going out and doing live shows is the best way to get the word out ?

Live shows at cons are good but we’ve probably played less than 20 shows in our hometown. The music scene here isn’t as diverse as we’d like for it to be. Plus a lot of people hear we play game music and write it off. I remember one girl telling me her friend told her not to see us because we played game music, but she came anyway and really love dit. Then her friend ended up coming next time and found out she loved it too. So we’re starting to catch on. People are hearing about The OneUps on MSNBC. com and Fox News and reading about this local band playing for a crowd of 5,000 in Seattle and they’ve never even seen us – people are starting to notice.

The Internet is ..everything.. to us.

We wouldn’t be ..anywhere.. without all you awesome Internet nerds supporting us and buying our music and coming to the cons. We love you!

- Well thank you so much for taking the time out of your day to answer these questions. We will be looking forward to hearing you guys live this fall!

Thanks for this opportunity, Chris! Now I gotta pack and leave for ColossalCon.

Official Homepage: www.theoneups.com
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