Cochina Fest Is So Hardcore, It Doesn't Need Electricity And Is Pre-Rock


In 2003, a few bands hiked up to a
large eucalyptus tree in the Box Springs mountains of Riverside
and put on the first Cochina Festival. They called it pre-rock, an
event free from establishments, stages, electricity, security, and
everything a corporate music festival implies. Bands played with toys
instead keyboards, sipping lemonade instead of beer. This weekend, the
7th Annual Cochina Fest gathers at Higgenbotham Park in Claremont,
continuing its celebration of D.I.Y. ethics. This year, Big Whup, Moses Campbell and Whitman are headlining. Founder Chris Whitman
talks to writer Daiana Feuer about the festival's history and future.
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OC Weekly/Daiana Feuer:What is the most creative instrument substitute you've witnessed?

Chris Whitman: Last
year there was a black metal band from Tuscon, Arizona, called Serows.
They had one guitar and costumes and led people on a trip through the
park. It was really theatrical and the guy sang the story as it was
happening. Absolutely nothing like what they sound like normally. A lot
of bands just strip down the drums or do battery-powered amps or bring
glockenspiels. The more creative you can get the better. 

Do you need permission from the park to put this on?

I
haven't. Last year was the first time cops came but didnt shut us down.
The band playing sounded almost as loud as they normally do because
everything was on batteries and they had a loud drummer. And they
decided to play in the park bathroom which amplified the sound even
more. People don't bring alcohol since its a public park. I like it as
a guerrilla thing, so it has to be contained. 


Why does Cochina take place in Claremont?

It
originated in Riverside at Islander Park, which isnt what you picture
when you think of a park. It's a dirt area at the bottom of a mountain.
There's one tree. You had to hike 3/4 of a mile to get to the tree,
which was fun, in a way. Then it moved to Claremont, which brings a
good mix of people from Riverside, Inland Empire, Orange County, and
L.A. It's a neutral territory. If I tried to do it in Griffith Park it
would get shut down right away. 

Are performers encouraged to find weird locales?

It
stays in a general area for the most part, by the food, but people play
all over the place. It helps things flow. There aren't multiple
non-stages at once, and there's a big variation in the length of sets
and types of bands. 

What is the shortest set in Cochina history?

This
noise band called Tik///Tik. He had this beat driven noise stuff
playing off batteries and a microphone that he just screamed into
intensely. It was a fulfilling five minutes. He got a lot of
performance in that. It's a genre that shouldnt be drawn out a lot of
time. Actually, I feel that way about a lot of music. If you cant get
your point across in twenty minutes….

Should all music have a point?

Maybe
not everyone has one specific reason but I dont listen to anything that
doesnt have some sort of purpose or statement behind it. For something
to be good the person has to care about it.

Has this experience affected the music you make as Whitman?

It's
eye-opening to see what you can do without relying on conventional
things, even if it's sounds or how you're making those sounds. Most of
what I do musically is unconventional anyway. When bands change things
up for the festival, they reach deep into the song or set and discover
new things. Some people have been inspired by the festival and do
similar things other places. That is an accomplishment because people
shouldnt rely entirely on venues to say if you can play. Taking away
everything you think of as a concert, including electricity, proves you
dont need to rely on establishments. That's what D.I.Y is. 

How far will Cochina Fest go?

Eventually
I will hand it off to somebody else and they can keep it going. I want
to make it to ten years and go from there. I think it can continue
without becoming what it is trying to be the opposite of. Right now it
costs me 50 to 100 dollars promoting it. Everyone plays for free. It's
about having a good time, playing music for each other, and not really
anything more than that.

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