Archive for the ‘Electro’ Category

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Echaskech – Shatterproof

August 26, 2009

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Dom, Andy and Mach V debuted on the much loved Just Music label with Skechbook, a sharp mixture of breaks, ambient and melodic greatness. Asked last December on their world dominating plans, Echaskech leaked a sneak preview into their upcoming album:

“Expect darkness, warmth, euphoria expressed with, again, 4/4s, ambient, dub and a whole lot of grinding bass”

Don’t say you wasn’t warned. ‘Shatterproof’ has arrived.

Attack from the beginning? Now that wouldn’t be Echaskech. If you took the time to toy with their first album, you will know that Echaskech combine that rare talent to combine chest pounding kicks with the most poignant melodies. ‘Shatterproof’ begins with dark ambient sounds leading into sharp electronic beat’s serving as a taster of what’s to come.

Not to disappoint, ‘On your Mind’ plays havoc with bass that puts you back in your seat, euphoric strings and twinkling sounds that would put Christmas tree lights to shame. Echaskech then begin to come out to play and do what they do best. ‘Low Pressure’ delivers the euphoric breaks and leads nicely into ‘Deserted’ – a pitch-black down tempo number.

You had the warning and you had better believe the track listing. “Darkness, warmth and grinding bass” delivers. ‘The Calm’ comes before ‘The Storm’ and takes the album to new levels. The kind of stuff that you need to hear loud and live.

Echaskech have been compared with Orbital and I would definitely agree. Memorable melodies, and moments of ambient bliss are a back-bone for both. However, Dom & Co manage to combine their moments with unstoppable beats. Unbreakable, sharp and honed to perfection. If Orbital were built were built for listening, Echaskech were built for dancing.

Want to hear it for your self? Echaskech have been kind enough to give two copies of their new album to ASIP readers. To be in with a chance of winning a copy, just tell us in your creative, abstract drunk or sober state:

What the hell is the image on the front of the Shatterproof album? Because i haven’t a clue.

Place you answers in the comments section below. The best two answers win a copy delivered direct to your doormat.

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You can also buy the album from the Just Music online store here, Fancy catching them live? Echaskech are playing Festinho on the 5th September, a lovely little festival also featuring Jon Hopkins, plus a special appearence by Kirsty Hawkshaw and Ulrich Schnauss.

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Animal Collective – My Girls

April 18, 2009

A classic example of listening to a tune first time round and hating it, hearing it again and loving it. This is one big building intro; sun shining, peak time, festival madness.

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Archived Resident Advisor Podcasts – free download

April 7, 2009

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This made my day today. A link to download all the archived Resident Advisor Podcasts. The best podcast out there by a country mile.

http://206.130.122.151/ra/

A while ago, they started archiving podcasts without giving me the chance to save them all, so i lost some absolute beauties. But now, the numbers included in that URL are as valuable to me as the winning lottery numbers… (almost).

If you don’t fancy downloading them all – here’s my pick of the bunch.

RA017 – Matthew Styles. One of the earlier mixes and one of the best from ex Crosstown Rebels head honcho.
RA032 – Henrik Schwarz. Henrik’s own style of instrumental techno and minimal techno
RA074 – Prins Thomas. Live set featuring some biggies such as LCD Soundsystem 45-33 and Aeroplane’s debut track Caramellas
RA098 – Todd Terje. Groovy techy Disco.
RA102 – Fourtet. Psychedelic electronica.
RA104 – Quiet Village. Samples and soundtracks.
RA114 – Aeroplane. For me, the best mix i heard last year
RA126 – Motorcitysoul. Never heard of them before this, now i look out for them all the time.
RA131 – Johnno Burgess. 80’s cheesefest spectacular
RA134. Danny Howells. Does what he does best.
RA136 – The Orb. As expected, beatless bliss.
RA144 – Surgeon. Hard, Room 1 Fabric Techno. I fooking love this.
RA147 – DJ Pete. The latest release, dubstep and dubby techno.

Lets hope that treasure chest stays up long enough for us to grab them all.

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Echaskech – Exclusive interview

December 6, 2008

No this isn’t an interview with an old skool toy. It is in fact, an interview with the guys behind one of my most played albums on my iPod. “An album of original material superbly executed and guaranteed to appeal to both those who appreciate dance music’s heritage and folk who fancy some unpretentious, slightly filthy electronica ***** ” (iDJMagazine). After a storming success with their first album ‘Skechbook’, its about time we found out a bit more from Dom, Andy and Mark, got inside their musical minds and milked their future plans…

Echaskech1ASIP: Hi guys, how is your cold UK winter going!?
Echaskech: Well today it snowed, rained and then ’sunned’…Andy and I have separate studios in our flats…mine has a view of my garden where a resident squirrel had to take shelter under one of my evil, ceramic, machete wielding gnomes. It was a quite a distraction from the task in hand, writing our second album, which is going very well indeed. All three of us (Mach V, our muse and visual magician is always in the loop) seem to be experimenting with new ideas, but somehow we all seem to move in a similar ‘direction’. The new album is going to really blow some minds…we hope.

ASIP: So how did the three of you get together?
Echaskech: Briefly, Andy and I know each other from school. We have always written music, and 3 years ago we decided it was about time that we jammed. Its a technical business jamming with mainly electronic instruments, but thats what makes it unique. We liked the noise, so got ourselves a gig, in Brick Lane (1001). A friend put us in touch with Mark (Mach V) to accompany us with projections…we always planned for it to be AV from the start. We played and the reception was incredible…We got 2 more bookings straight away from that 1st gig!

ASIP: How did your signing to (one of my favourite labels!) Just Music come about?
Echaskech: In our 1st year, 2005, we supported Jon Hopkins at a gig, we both became mutual fans from that day. We hooked up for a Leo Abrahams gig at the Water Rats and he introduced me to the bosses of Just Music. We had a few other labels interested at the time, but Just Music fitted so perfectly. Leo Abrahams and Jon Hopkins both have new albums out next year too, and both are exceptional live.

ASIP: Dare I ask how or where the name Echaskech came from? Are you all expert Echaskecher’s!?
Echaskech: Well Mark’s great-grandfather unofficially invented the first guided pixel writer at the turn of the century, he was never credited for it and died peniless. My mother also invented audio books, but again, missed the boat as far as patents go. Neither facts have anything to do with our band name.

ASIP: You are involved in gigs at London’s Southbank, tell us a bit more about this.
Echaskech: Wow, yes! Concrete at the Hayward Gallery. 3rd Sunday of every month we curate a night that allows us to show off what marvelous taste in music and art we have by inviting top notch electronic acts and visual artists to perform. We had Erin Lang and Roger O’Donnel from the Cure there a couple of months ago!  It is free, and the next one is our Xmas special on the 20th December, you can find details on our web site, but I can tell you that we will be playing ourselves, live, followed by a very special act.

ASIP: Your music varies from lush ambient electronica to drum and bass, are there particular influences from each of you. How do you decide a tracks direction?
Echaskech: It is all driven by emotion really. If you experience a broad range of emotions and want to express  (or invoke) them then the music is a reflection of that emotion. I think it would be very difficult to emote such a broad spectrum of feelings at one bpm or in one genre. I think we have even strayed into folk at one point. For the new album, expect darkness, warmth, euphoria expressed with, again, 4/4s, ambient, dub and a whole lot of grinding bass.

ASIP: Thats quite a range of sounds, what instruments do you all play?
Echaskech: Andy and I are primarily producers, so its all about sound design, noise and rhythms from machines. However we were both classically trained and both played violin, and piano, poorly. I also play drums and Mark plays guitar.

ASIP: What’s the best venue you have had the pleasure of rocking?!
Echaskech: We played Luminaire with James Holden and Nathan Fake a short while ago. That has a sound system to die for! Apart from that, what really gets us heavy trousered is festival sound stages. Our act is built for big sytems and large projections and lighting.

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ASIP: I saw you perform at a nice little intimate gig in Hammersmith, do you enjoy these types of gigs too?
Echaskech: Intimate is fine, but just by the nature of the venues, usually comes with a poor sound system, which is tough to work. However, we aren’t well known enough to fill or get booked for big venues, so its usually what we have to do! Festivals are perfect because its just a question of programming… if you stick us on a big system we will do our level best to rock your legs to jelly.

ASIP: How important do you see the visual aspect of your live shows? Is it going to progress?
Echaskech: Well, like I said, its very important indeed. But having said that, if the music doesn’t stand up on its own then there is no point. Its not so much icing on the cake, but wine with a meal. Its a different animal, but makes the whole thing work on another level.

ASIP: You are often compared with big-guns such as the Chemical Brothers and Orbital. Do you agree with these comparisons?
Echaskech: Why not? We aren’t too precious about being categorised or compared to others. We are influenced by such a massive spectrum of acts musically, many of which don’t play or we have never seen live. However, as a live act we are very much in the same mould as Underworld, Orbital or The Chems, we are passionate about playing live in interesting and engaging ways, without necessarily resorting to bringing in a house band for live ‘appeal’.

ASIP: Your musical influences on your myspace page read like my itunes library! Whats hot on your iPod at the moment?
Echaskech: Mark, Andy and I are always exchanging tips and influences, like: Bad Loop, Radiohead, Planet Boelex, Jon Hopkins, Orbital, Modeselektor, Sunosis, Radioactiveman, Mariel Ito…err… hang on (checks iPod)…Skream, Sigur Ros, Quest, Plastikman, Erin Lang, James Yuill, Tunng, Bon Iver, Cornelius, Fleet Foxes, Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pip, Trentemøller, Simian Mobile Disco, Quinoline Yellow and Disrupt. Phew.

ASIP: Whats the best musical experience each of you have ever been to?
Dom – Underworld at Somerset House, so beautiful, hot summer night, totally rocked.
Mark – Too many to choose from! Err, this year’s Highlight was most definitely Mum at The Big Chill Eastnor Castle Festival.
Andy – My Bloody Valentine, Roundhouse.

ASIP: What up and coming bands/artists have got you excited at the moment?
Echaskech: Jon Hopkins (or is he already up and come?), James Yuill, Planet Boelex, Beak, Disrupt.

ASIP: You are producing quite a few remixes at the moment, have you any future plans to collaborate with any other artists?
Echaskech: We are working with James Yuill on some stuff, which will hopefully see the light of day in the new year.

ASIP: So you have a new album in the pipeline and some remix collaborations – busy times ahead! Will you be playing any festivals next year?
Echaskech: Yes, we will. Although we are not allowed to say when or where yet ;-)

Big thanks to Dom, Andy and Mark for the interview. Now get your ass down to Concrete on the 20th December to see Echaskech live along with very special guests!

http://www.echaskech.co.uk – For Free live performance downloads, gallery and press
http://www.myspace.com/echaskech – Current remixes and exclusives.

If you like what you hear, take a while to explore some of the artists/bands mentioned in this interview for your path to further musical happiness.

Jon Hopkins, Orbital, Leo Abrahams, Bad Loop, Planet Boelex, Modeselektor, Sunosis, Radioactiveman, Mariel Ito, Skream, Sigur Ros, Plastikman, Erin Lang, James Yuill, Tunng, Bon Iver, Cornelius, Fleet Foxes, Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip, Beak.

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Soundcloud favourite track (2) Vincent Fredrick – Stop right there

November 27, 2008

It must be the beaming sunshine, the fact that i am in such a summery mood. No, hold on, its the middle of Winter and i am absolutely freezing. Anyway, this weeks track of the week has a truly upbeat, fun, summery vibe, which is probably why i enjoyed this duo so much – a bit of escapism whilst freezing your nuts off does just the job.

This weeks Soundcloud favourite track goes to a couple of guys from Honolulu USA:

Vincent Fredrick-Stop right there

m_31244c6dec3650ecec761aed07f42900“Vincent Fredrick has taken a genre-less, high production value, DIY approach to making fun electro/acoustic music”. This kind of sums up this track. You can tell they had a bloody good time making it, not thinking twice about what genre it fits into or who it appeals to. “VF know what they want, and make sure you hear exactly that”. I am not going to even try and categorize this particular tune, but think rolling D’n'B drums, soft synths, electro bleepiness and spoken vocals. I can just imagine these guys playing live…

Vincent Fredrick “like pina coladas, dancing in the rain, and watching people fall over on the internet”. So go fall over their amazing library of  tunes, their myspace, their site, and let me know if the guys from Honolulu are worthy winners of Soundcloud track of the week number 2.

If you like what you hear, download their two albums, ‘Thinkers’ and ‘Seams on the Outside’ FOR FREE from their site www.vincentfredrick.com

Here’s a little video i found on their myspace page – a bit more minimal than the rest and featuring some neat stop motion photography- worth a watch: