
feel like the work of entirely different people to you?īoyd: It’s like looking back through an old photo album or when you see yourself on an old videotape as a child. It makes me feel very happy.ĭoes S.C.I.E.N.C.E. It’s a very strange dichotomy, but it gives me a massive sense of appreciation for what we’ve been through, what we’ve accomplished, what we’ve done.

From a certain perspective it feels like it has been lifetimes, and then from other vantage points it’s like no time has passed. His sets range from Reggae, Classic Soul, Hip Hop, Rap, Dub Step and Electronica.Einziger: It feels like a thousand years, to be honest. He has been a key figure in he band ever since, performing for hundreds of thousands of fans worldwide.īeyond his technical prowess as a battle DJ, Kil is also a musicologist with a vast knowledge of music past, present and future.

Kil's signature sound along with his skills and personality made for a perfect fit. He got involved with a few local acts, which led to a phone call that would change his life forever. On February 13, 1998, he was asked to audition for Incubus. While exploring the LA DJ scene with the Jedi Knights, Kil put the similarities of team competitions and live bands together. What started as a childhood hobby was now on its way to being Kil's passion and in October 1995, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue his musical ambitions. He quickly joined the Jedi Knights DJ Crew and along with the likes of DJ MindFrame, Nel-E-Nel and the late DJ Dusk. Here, he started to gain popularity and respect on the turntables at events all over the city. DJ Kilmore has been DJing since the tender age of 13. Little did he know, his dedication and hard work would evolve into a career of worldwide recognition as the turntablist and keyboardist of the band Incubus.Īfter DJing through his high school years in Dillsburg, PA, DJ Kilmore, or Kil (as friends call him) moved to Washington D.C.
