Marc Vedo is at the helm of his very own successful club brand, Koolwaters,
which has toured Canada with Boy George. He's determined, ambitious and in it
for the long haul. Definitely one to watch out for.
By Rachael Hannan.
You were under an apprenticeship with Northampton Town Football Club,
but gave it up to pursue your DJing career. Any regrets?
No, because I still play football all the time, all over Bristol and the South
West. I play for two teams so I'm still heavily involved in football and sport.
I play everything from tennis to long distance running to going down the gym,
sky diving, rock climbing. Anything active, I love it.
You're only 26 years old, but you've been djing since you were 18.
Has it been a hard slog to get to where you are today?
Yes, very. As a DJ, I've struggled. I had a big success when I first started
with Mixmag doing a review of a club night I was running at the time, and then
they did a whole page spread which really launched my career. I was flying all
over the country and I did all the Mixmag tours. I thought to myself at that
point that life was plain sailing. Then I did nothing for a couple of years.
I didn't actively promote myself or help the people who were trying to push
me, and I started to find that I was beginning to lose my bookings as a result.
So from a DJ point of view, I got launched into this position and then lost
it, then had to work my way back up again. But it's been a good test and definitely
made me a more grounded as a DJ.
From a business point of view, I've gone bankrupt twice, I've made a couple
of serious mistakes along the way with different companies I've had, but if
I hadn't made those mistakes Koolwaters wouldn't be what it is today or doing
as well as it is. We've just got so many avenues on the go at the moment, it's
fantastic.
The dance music industry has been a hard industry to be in over the
last couple of years?
It has, but I have to say Koolwaters is going really well. I've never been
as successful as I am now, in the last year and a half. I've got a great quote
which I always say, and I've always believed in. 'The kite rises against the
wind,' and that's exactly what has happened. The company is making thousands
of pounds and I'm travelling all over the place DJing, so I've no complaints.
I've been DJing eight years now. It's a seriously long time to be committed
to one thing, but it's my passion, it's my love and it's what makes me who I
am.
Many times I've thought about giving it up and moving on, but at the end of
the day I love the fact that in two weeks I have to fly to Canada, and the following
week I'm off to America and travelling around there DJing. The buzz of doing
that and playing to so many different people is just great. That's why eight
years doesn't seem that long. I'm planning on being a DJ until I'm about 45
so I'm in it for the long haul. So whatever happens, I'm definitely going to
be around until I'm at least 45.
Tell us more about the setting up of Koolwaters? Why did you start
it?
I started Koolwaters after I'd finished another night which was called As Oz.
We had been going for two and half years and decided to go our separate ways,
so I set up my own company. I started it with no money; I had to blag it the
first night! I got it on credit and just opened the doors and hoped people turned
up. I made enough money on the first night to pay everyone off and had enough
money to spare for the next night, and it just grew from there.
So yeah, I'm very happy. It's been a bit of a rollercoaster with a lot of lessons,
but I've been able to make a go of it and now I am in a position where I can
comfortably look at the future and go, this is where I'm going and this is how
it's going to happen. We've got albums coming out, a world tour, so many things.
What's been the biggest lesson you've learnt?
Complacency, without a shadow of a doubt. As soon as you become complacent
you lose that spark. Once you lose that spark, you lose interest.
You've got a deal deal going with Wella at the moment. It's massive,
you must be well pleased. How did it happen?
Yeah! I'm getting free hair products for the rest of my life! (laughs).
It's the first time the company has ever done anything like this. We've decided
to have a CD made up to give away all over the country in Wella hairdressers,
as a promotional tool to promote a new range of hair products called Head Games.
It's a cool clubbable brand within the 18-30's market so they asked Koolwaters
to do the album.
Originally we were going to buy in the tracks and I was going to mix them but
eventually we decided that I would go into the studio and make them all myself,
so that's what we did. I made the tracks, mixed them together and now I've got
another two deals with them.
We actually produced 50,000 copies of the album so it's just a massive, massive
thing. Most compilations never sell 50,000 so to think that many people have
it, people in my core market with wacky hairstyles, is just fantastic!
It's the second biggest hair product company in the world and worth about £3
billion so to be asked by company of that size is very reassuring. It's just
amazing and it's the sort of advertising you can't pay for. I'm so chuffed.
There's also going to be another two of those CD's, so in another 6 months there
will be 150,000 of my CD's out there!
How would you describe DJing style?
Very long mixing, I like to keep the records on for quite a long time and then
chop into my mixes to add variety.
You've been compared to Sasha. That's quite an accolade.
Yeah. I really admire Sasha. As far as mixing standards go, if my mixing is
anything below 85% I'll have had a crap night. I like to achieve 95-100% mixing
ability every time I play.
You've played all over the world. Which continent/country is really
happening at the moment?
Canada. It's awesome. Vancouver is a fantastic city; beautiful. The people
there are really cool and the clubs are very trendy. And then Toronto has The
Guvernment, you can't beat it. It's the biggest club in North America and holds
8000 people. Everyone in there is absolutely having it, it's fantastic, really
good.
And Turkey, I have to mention Turkey. It's probably one of my favourite places.
I've been playing in Istanbul for six years now so I've got a really big profile
there and now when I go, I've usually got a big crowd so from that respect it's
very enjoyable. I mainly play at festivals or big events in Istanbul but I'd
say the first club to go to is the Repulic and then The Venue, which is a 4000
capacity club which is absolutely fantastic. It's right on the beach and really
massive.
How do you escape?
Any of the sports I mentioned earlier, and chess. I love chess, the tactical
side of it, breaking through the ranks of someone else's forces. I'm trying
to find some more people to play against at the moment actually, 'cos none of
my friends want to play with me anymore!
What makes you laugh?
Bottom! I saw them last night, it's hilarious. Total British slapstick. Also
Naked Gun. That's just brilliant; so funny.
Name your three biggest influences?
World history, world music and people.
You've been voted one of the worlds top 50 most Eligible Bachelors
by Company magazine, were the centrefold in The Sun's Top Ten Most Eligible
Men and appeared on Channel 4's Gods Gift. How does that feel?
It was an experience! Definitely an experience, but it was shortly after being
in Company magazine and on God's Gift that I got my residency at Slinky, so
I was lucky. I got lots of fan mail through Company magazine which was really
weird though.
Tell us something we don't know about Marc Vedo.
I was whacking golf balls out of my living room into the playing fields outside
in the early hours of the morning a few weeks ago!
Best piece of advice anyone has ever given you?
Work against inertia; inertia is laziness.
Find out where Marc Vedo is playing at http://www.koolwaters.com