Even rain couldn’t stop Chicago’s Team Bayside High from drawing a huge dance party at this year’s Lollapalooza. PopWreckoning caught up with the DJ duo to talk about television, their Chicago residence, new single, Lollapalooza and more. Check the full interview out below.
PopWreckoning, Bethany: Let’s start with how you guys met and started DJing together.
Derek Barry, Team Bayside High: We started djing together a little bit later in the game. We first started off as promoters together. Me and Rick met right when I started throwing parties here and I moved to chicago. I needed a little bit of help and Rick came in. We kind of needed a company name, so we wanted to be Team Awesome, but then we moved to the next best thing and became Team Bayside High. We wanted to control the music format of the party we were throwing a little bit more and as time went on, we’d put on iPods and CDs, but we were like, man, we want to move more into djing because it is a little bit weird just to play – well not be mixing and what not, but really have people raging. So, we were like if we can take it to the next level, we’re going to. So we started djing together and moved on to that and next thing you know, we’re getting booked outside. And we’re like, hell, let’s just take this thing for real and we made this our main thing. Promoting got pushed out of the way and Team Bayside High moved forward. 
PW: Where did Team Bayside High: the name – obviously Saved by the Bell – but where did it come from? Are you just huge fans?
DB: Who’s not?
PW: What character would each of you most identify with?
Rick Carrico, Team Bayside High: It’s a struggle. We don’t know who’s Zack Morris or A.C. Slater. People always say oh you’re totally Zack or he’s totally Slater. It keeps switching.
DB: Who doesn’t want to be Zack Morris? Everyone wants to be Zack Morris.
RC: It’s cool. I just want a giant phone I can take anywhere and I want to be able to stop time. If I could do that, I’d be Zack Morris. Everything would be cool.
DB: We just wanted to make a name that was fun. We don’t take ourselves too seriously as far as human beings. Our music we like to take serious, but as far as us, we just like to have fun. And with our name, we want people to know us – these guys sound kind of wacky. It creates a little bit of tension. We’ve had a bunch of people maybe go, I don’t even know what these guys are like, but I want to hear them because of this name: Team Bayside High. And like we said – Saved by the Bell – we love it. It worked out.
PW: What goes into how you select what music you remix and then mixing in your original music? Where do you get your influences from?
RC: We both have really strong metal and rock backgrounds. It’s party rock. We try to take anything that we think is going to make people throw their hands up and bounce off the walls and go crazy. We’ll take that and we’ll take the energy and the music that we’ve grown up with and just piece that together.
DB: Good answer.
PW: Now, you guys have a residence at the Debonair every Monday. How do you keep it fresh every week with that?
DB: Yeah, that’s been a big struggle. You throw a party every single week, you have to do something different or you’re going to be stale, but if you’re doing something too different, and what we pride ourselves on – we don’t like to play things that no one knows. We like playing new things, but we want to play things that everyone can jump around and fist pump and head lock your best friend to and singalong, so every week just try to reach into the library of literally what we grew up on in the 90s – those guilty pleasures – and mix it with the new things that are out and selections that are our favorite. There’s so much just fun music out there. We’re not limiting ourselves to a certain genre of electro or rock, so we can be all over the board and go from playing “California Love” and the crowd goes crazy and the next thing you know we’re playing “Don’t Stop Believing” and everyone’s having a huge singalong, you know?
PW: How’d you guys get hooked up with Moneypenny and do you have any other guest performers?
RC: We’ve been friends with Moneypenny, Jess and Chess, and our manager is also their manager as well. We’ve been such good friends and we both share a lot of musical tastes. Outside of being able to create a track together, we hang out. We throw events together. It’s like a family really, more than anything.
DB: The writing process with Jessica on the single was amazing. We came together and in 30 seconds we had a beat for the song and we knew exactly where we wanted to go. We knew that – she has an incredible voice and an incredible melody that she writes. We gave her the track and literally like I said, 30 min later we had a single. We’re happy we did it and her performance just now [at Lollapalooza] was incredible. That was the first time that we really actually performed it fully live.
PW: It sounded really good. With the residence, I know you have a few other Midwest dates that you sometimes go to, but do you tour or anything or go on the road that often or you stuck into working here every week?
RC: Yes, we tour. In May, June, and a few in July we just did a Til Death Do Us Party tour. That was our tour name. We hit up Nashville, Cincinnati, Cleveland, St. Louis.
DB: There was a Los Angeles stop in there. We were all over the Midwest. Some of these markets we were nervous to go to. Are they going to like dance music in Nashville? But people were jumping off the stage and crowdsurfing. They knew all the songs we were playing and everything. Midwest is really where it is at as far as people who just want to go crazy and are not jaded by music. We’re primarily Midwest touring right now and playing our second leg soon. Us and Moneypenny are going to do a full on tour in the fall that will be nationwide details will be coming soon. teambaysidehigh.com.
PW: Since you are from Chicago – what is a must do for out of towners that come to shows here?
RC: You must eat Pequod’s Pizza. We’ll give the location and maybe we’ll get a free pizza out of this which would be awesome, but the location is Webster and Clyborn. You’ll see it because there is a whale with a thong on its head. It’s a light up neon sign. But honestly, it is the best pizza ever. If you’re from chicago. Go to Pequod’s. 
PW: Ok. Final question. What’s like the craziest thing that has ever happened at one of your shows or sets? You said the Midwest could get crazy?
DB: I’m going to go ahead and field this one. Maybe not the craziest, but a pretty crazy thing for me personally. We’re djing in Cleveland, me and Rick, about two months ago…
RC: That’s not what I was going to say.
DB: what were you going to say?
RC: The Lolla announcement.
DB: Ok. Let me change that. The craziest thing that has ever happened to Team Bayside High. We were involved in the Lollapalooza announcement party with C3 and everybody. We knew Perry Farrell was going to be in the house so we talked to him right before we were going to go on our set. We said, “hey man, you want to get up and say anything.” He got kind of like, “I’m super busy. There’s tons of press here. I’ll try to help announce the line up. I can’t make any promises.” We totally understood. Even coming, he really surprised us. So we start our set with Phoenix “1901″ and Perry Farrell jumps up and says, “Can I sing this song?” And he jumps up and sings the entire “1901″ with us. We’re like that’s incredible and he goes, “Well, I’m not going to leave,” so he stays up and goes into our next song with us and keeps singing “Kids” by MGMT. It’s an incredible experience. He’s headlocking both of us and singing the words. And we grew up on Jane’s Addiction, so it was just incredible. We went home and I don’t think we washed our necks for like two weeks.
PW: Were you here last year when Jane’s played?
RC: Yeah. It was awesome.
DB: We did a lot of drinking going into it, so we can’t really say much except it was a great time.
RC: The helicopter coming in was one of the coolest entrances I’ve ever seen.
PW: And you guys have a new album or single that..
DB: We just dropped our new single. It’s available on teambaysidehigh.com and we have a new mixtape coming out. it’s going to be an after Lollapalooza sort of theme: so Summer and a lot of artists from this year.
RC: Keep your Summer rocking.
DB: Keep your Summer going and it’s not over yet. We’ll drop that in the next week or two.
RC: You can always party with Team Bayside High. We’ll be here for you.
PW: New mixtape, new single, tour coming up in the fall, so lots to look out for on teambaysidehigh.com. Sounds good.














































































