While we’re still digesting every awesome collab from METAL FORTH, Nico Sallach and Kevin Ratajczak of Electric Callboy look back at working with BABYMETAL on the unforgettable RATATATA…
How did you first interact with BABYMETAL?
Kevin: “We were in Boston and we got an email from the agent, and they were touring the United States at the same time. They asked if they could come over to meet us and watch a bit of our show. We were like, ‘Crazy! BABYMETAL want to get in touch!’ To be honest, when you see them in public, you cannot get close. They seem to be untouchable. When they entered our backstage area, I didn’t even dare to come close, but they were so friendly, so nice.”
Nico: “They actually just wanted to watch a couple of songs, and then they had to leave. They were standing on a balcony right above the stage, watching the whole show, dancing with us, having fun with us. That was actually the start of talking about that collaboration.”
So how did you ending up landing on the idea for RATATATA?
Nico: “We had, like, 20 different versions of that song, because it was not that easy to find a common ground. They had ideas that we didn’t like, and we had ideas that they didn’t like, so it was not that easy to make it 50/50. But in the end, I can tell you, it was one of the best decisions and one of the best experiences, because it made us grow as musicians to write a song like that.”
Kevin: “They are so structured in their working life, and it opened our minds, as well. If you’ve been a songwriter for years, you can sometimes stick to the same old things. It can be very, very, very frustrating sometimes, because you can’t escape from your own creativity.”