Ep496: The Adjacent Possible w/ Damian Kulash of OK Go

Ep496: The Adjacent Possible w/ Damian Kulash of OK Go

Author: The Vinyl Guide April 28, 2025 Duration: 1:08:15

Damian Kulash of OK Go discusses his evolution from punk music fan, working with Dischord records, and creating boundary-pushing music, vinyl packaging and viral videos

Topics Include:

  • New album "And The Adjacent Possible" available for streaming now.
  • Discussion about physical media's role in OK Go's output.
  • OK Go primarily known for videos that "live in the ether."
  • Damian was into physical record packaging during college years.
  • First record was Herbie Hancock's "Rockit," bought at Tower Records.
  • Young Damian damaged the record trying to scratch like DJ.
  • Later played with Herbie Hancock at Obama's 50th birthday party.
  • Musical journey from hip-hop through Prince, Beatles, Led Zeppelin.
  • DC punk scene was influential, with bands playing in cafeterias.
  • Started Level Records at age 15,with funding from Dischord Records.
  • Ian MacKaye lent teenager Damian money to start label.
  • Level Records produced 7-inches and compilation CDs for friends' bands.
  • College made running a record label difficult for Damian.
  • Studied art semiotics at Brown University.
  • Worked as NPR radio engineer and Photoshop retoucher after college.
  • Indifferent to Napster's rise during OK Go's early days.
  • Band finances operated like "roadrunner off the cliff" cartoon.
  • Discussion about gift economy model working for the band.
  • Belief that making things you love matters most, not success.
  • Music sometimes gets overshadowed by video's visual impact.
  • Videos gave OK Go longevity beyond typical radio-hit bands.
  • New album theme explores Stuart Kaufman's "adjacent possible" concept.
  • OK Go doesn't have unified sound; band is "like a mixtape."
  • Treadmill video was originally made for "nerdiest fans" only.
  • Videos aim to create real events that connect with viewers.
  • Physical pressings of OK Go albums are costly in secondary market.
  • New vinyl features elaborate pop-up sphere in custom packaging.
  • Hidden track on second album deliberately blocked copy-protection software.
  • Record label "Paracadute" means parachute in Italian.
  • Ten-year album gap wasn't intentional; life and pandemic happened.
  • Directed "The Beanie Bubble" film with his wife for Apple.
  • Film directing different from making music videos; less adrenaline-driven.
  • Video production typically takes 3-6 months from concept to completion.
  • Some video ideas abandoned when technology made them commonplace.

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