Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

News

Fatboy Slim says that he’s lost his “passion for making music”

Fatboy Slim has shared that he’s lost his “passion for making music”.

In the latest Bizarre column by The Sun, published last night (December 29), Fatboy Slim – real name Norman Cook – spoke to editor Ellie Henman at his weekender festival All Back To Minehead Butlin about the future of his career as a DJ and producer.

“My last two singles [‘Bus Stop Please’ and ‘Role Model’] just came out of a live show,” he noted. “They were both things that I made just to play on the side.”

Cook continued: “The thing is, you can’t make music unless you’re absolutely passionate about it and it drives you from the moment you wake up in the morning.”

“I just don’t seem to feel like that any more. I feel like that about DJing and about putting on things like this, but I’ve kind of lost my passion for making music.” Cook’s last full-length album as Fatboy Slim was 2004’s ‘Palookaville’. In 2010 he also released the soundtrack he wrote with David Byrne for the musical Here Lies Love.

Fat Boy Slim at Wynwood Walls The Power of Purpose Party on December 4, 2023 in Miami, Florida. CREDIT: Manny Hernandez/Getty Images

“For five years, I tried to beat myself up about it and go, ‘You should be doing this’. But then I thought, ‘Well, everybody likes my DJing and I enjoy that more, so I’ll do that’,” he admitted. “I’m hoping that one day the passion will come back.” Cook is already scheduled to headline Kendal Calling and Latitude Festival in 2025.

All Back To Minehead Butlin took place from November 8 to 11 this year with a line-up that included Fatboy Slim, Arielle Free, Eats Everything, Ewan McVicar, Groove Armada, Special Request, and his son Woody Cook.

That same month, Cook spoke out against what he called “sick” dynamic ticket pricing for Oasis’ 2025 reunion tour.

“The only problem I have got is with scalping the fans. That dynamic pricing, that is ripping off the fans. It is like auctioning tickets because you know they are doing well,” he told The Sun.

“It is bad enough with the touts doing it, but the actual promoter and band doing it, it is sick.”

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

News

The inaugural Femmy Awards kicked off in high style and spirit Thursday (March 27) in Miami. Happening amid the many (many) events of Miami...

News

Swedish House Mafia will headline the Saturday night of this year’s Creamfields Festival. The EDM trio will play the Arc Stage on Saturday, August...

News

Glastonbury 2025 is edging ever closer, with organisers now drip-feeding the individual line-ups for the festival’s many stages and areas after revealing the first...

News

English art pop musician FKA Twigs has announced the cancellation of her upcoming North American tour dates after her production team failed to obtain...