It comes from the I
Ching
(Book of Changes) and represents “Disillusion”, or the moment when illusion
falls away, usually brief and often associated with song and dance. I interpret
this as an experience of ordinary ecstacy, for example when we hear that special
tune for the first time, and we are completely captivated and suspended in the
song! Or that moment when our dance just happens at one with the music! I think
we seek these experiences, and Whirl-y-Gig is an environment in which they
become possible!

Where did the name Monkey Pilot
come from?
Monkey Pilot was the title of a
song by the Comsat Angels, from their first and classic album called “Waiting
for a Miracle”.
After all these years d.j.’ing where do you store all your music?
For many years we lived in a tiny
one bedroom flat, and my vinyl occupied a wall in the living room which was
stacked high with record boxes. For the last ten years we have lived in a small
house in which I have a whole room the size of a large box room. I disappear
into my “studio” for at least five long days every month to prepare my eight
hour set. I have a four speaker system at eye and ear level, shelves of vinyl
and drawers of CDs all up to the ceiling, and views out of a west facing window
across Harrow cricket pitch towards the hills of Pinner and Grimsdyke.
Do you make or produce any
music of your own?
There
was a time when I completed
a music
technology course with Jose
Gross, and subsequently remixed several tracks with Jose and also with Swordfish
from Astralasia. Although it was very exciting to be part of the creative
process, I noticed that I was beginning to listen to music in an analytical way
which I felt was at odds with my more subjective dj ear. Also, the amount of
time and emotional energy that music making requires, placed it in direct
competition with my dj self. I concluded that Monkey Pilot should stick to doing
what he does best…..whirly dj!
What would be your ultimate
venue to hold Whirl-y-Gig at?
It was always my dream to take
Whirl-y-Gig to the Roundhouse, as it was the original Roundhouse Implosions
which provided the bedrock of inspiration that would ultimately manifest at
Whirl-y-Gig. However, now that the Roundhouse has been so beautifully
refurbished, I suspect this will remain just a dream!