I don't think its legit
well it doesn't have anything on my Exhibit B hit-list, regardless. I wanna cross those last 3 items off so bad.
EDIT: One of the hosts in the video, "Kocky", is going to some lengths to make it seem legit:
https://ng.se/artiklar/kocky
Google translation:
This spring, Kocky, aka David Åström, aka Soul Supreme, released the album Kingdom Came. The album features Jens Lekman, Mapei, Timbuktu, Hey Willpower and the French house producer Play Paul, among others. Since then, Kocky has played live, started a new album and ended up in disfavor with Daft Punk's lawyers.
Kingdom Came took two years to record. Will the new record take the same amount of time?
- No, this one goes faster because there will be fewer guest artists. It will hopefully be out next year.
You coined the term rapclash. What is it?
- Rapclash is a mixture of all kinds of music, but above all European dance music and American hip hop and RnB. I coined the word to appear to all rock journalists. If someone is going to put a label on one's music, it is best to do it yourself.
And now all journalists are asking you to define the term instead. Is it tiring?
- No or yes. Although I have to blame myself a little.
What will happen when you play in Gothenburg in October?
- I will bring with me Rosanna who is on the record and a motorcycle, Ozzoz. There may be a live guest.
Jens Lekman maybe?
- Yes, he was with me last time I was in Gothenburg. I might give him a signal.
What really happened in Paris?
- We would visit the record company Kitsune which has offices in the same premises as Daft Punk. We asked if we could film and it was quiet with them. But when we published the film on La Vida Locash's website, it went to hell. Daft Punk's lawyers called and were cursed. We filmed their masks and stuff and I guess they thought we sabotaged anonymity a bit.
Are they still mad at you?
- No, they probably are not. Only their lawyers in that case.
/ Sebastian Lundfall