GULF COAST MUSIC REVIEW - April 24,
2010
"Motion Potion(MoPo) has mastered all of the techniques mentioned
above so well that the music he creates is full of hooks just
waiting to sink into your brain and keeps his tunes running around
your head until you just have to have more!"
THE PITT
NEWS - April 10, 2010
If experience is what Kowal wants, he’s off to a great start. When
he’s not retooling nor releasing tracks on his website, the DJ
spends much of his time traveling the country and performing in
front of thousands of gyrating strangers. He said it beats the hell
out of being a health inspector."
“There’s nothing about this job that is anywhere near as mundane
and difficult compared to the things that people do to make a
living,” he said. “I’m so incredibly fortunate.”
DOWNBEATSCAPE - March 26, 2010
“Funk mash up artist DJ Motion Potion has a series of EPs coming
out this year and the first, "Electric Nostalgia Vol. 1" is quite
like the title describes - a mashup of old school funk and disco
with newer electronic and rap samples that create a whole new
lounge and dancefloor beast.”
THE MIAMI HURRICANE - March 24, 2010
“For a DJ like myself who’s always been genre-blind, the silent
disco format has been a true gift,” Motion Potion said. I didn’t
start DJing until I was 23 years old,” Motion Potion said. “Playing
for college audiences gives me a chance to remind younger cats that
their lives have not even begun. This is one of the events I’m most
excited about.”
DIGITAL MEDIA WIRE
"at 3am on Sunday morning, June 17th, partaking in the revelry of
DJ Motion Potion, who was spinning live in the tent, my notion of
the Silent Disco changed, and so did the concept and possibilities
of a house party. It takes a minute to adjust to the idea that
everyone in the tent is listening to the same music, but when you
realize the sick beats you’re hearing are from one of the country’s
most talented DJ’s, and everyone around you is breaking down their
favorite versions of the lawnmower, you slip into Silent Disco
heaven with little problem."
Scott Goldberg, Digital Media
Wire
SFWEEKLY
"He frequently finds himself DJing for people who hate DJs and…
trying to get people to listen to music they usually avoid at all
costs. He apparently even gets people to kiss people they normally
wouldn't" -
Darren Keast, SF Weekly, 7/2/03
JAMBASE
"I walk into this swanky new venue and my nostrils curl
emphatically as the libidinous bump coming from the speakers hits
me. The DJ is slammin', all live cuts, a relentless push push push,
sweatier than Herbie Mann on Fire Island, hands in the air, rump
rising right. When I see Motion Potion behind his array of beat
technology it all makes sense. Like the title of one of his mixes,
he is an instant party and just the catalyst to christen this new
space proper. Introducing the band he tells us, "There's no place
in the world I'd rather be. " His is a philosophy of unrepressed
joy, life lived in the minute, elevates the here and now. It should
be said that I’m a harsh critic of DJ culture. Ten years behind the
boards on radio gives me a perspective on this art form that makes
me dubious of most turntable workers. Being blunt: most don’t dig
deep enough, most don’t channel the trombipulated funk I crave in
the live setting. That night I added Motion Potion to the short
list in my head that includes Cut Chemist, DJ Logic and Kid Koala."
Dennis Cook, Jambase, April 2003
SF BAY GUARDIAN
“We got completely funked up. After all, it was P-Funk tribute
night at WhatDaFunk, DJ Motion Potion's (a.k.a. Robert Kowal)
weekly night."
Amanda Nowinsiki, SF Bay Guardian