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Thursday, 29 July 2010

INTERVIEW: Lone's Magic Wire



Matt Cutler’s debut album as Lone introduced him to the record buying public in fine style, documenting the sound of a surf infused summer on a fantasy isle; and the Lemurian album was the first insight a lot of people got into his world of choppy synths and heated drum patterns. His sophomore effort, Ecastacy & Friends was snapped up by Actress for his Werk Disc’s imprint, an act that proved Cutler’s super stylistic productions had legs outside of the journalist imposed confines of the ‘wonky’ boom.

Having just announced details of his new label, Magic Wire – home to a new breed of Lone productions aimed a little closer to the dancefloor, pumping constantly with classic drum machine breaks whilst swathed in his unique approach to samples and melodies on his first 10”, ‘Pineapple Crush’ b/w ‘Angel Brain’ - Sonic Router caught up with him to get the low down on where he’s at right now, what his plans are with the label and a little more besides...

Sonic Router: What’s the ethos behind the Magic Wire label? More of an outlet for you to do non hip hop stuff or…?

Lone: At the moment it's just an easy way to get as much of my music out as possible, just because I’ve got so much on the go. I'm not consciously using it as an outlet for any other style or genre, it's just that I’m well into writing more club friendly music at the moment. I'll probably put out some more hip hop stuff at some point, but for now we're gonna put out my house tracks and just kinda see where that takes us.

Have you got releases slated from other artists?

Not right now… It’s just an outlet for my new shit at the moment, but I’d love to sign a bunch of other artists further down the line. I've got loads of people in mind actually; I guess it's just a case of whether they're tied to other labels or if they actually wanna work on some shit. Definitely wanna put a Keaver & Brause record out at some point 'cause I know he's working on a bunch of stuff that would be perfect...

Who’s doing the artwork for it?

My long time friend and collaborator Andy Hemsely; he did the first couple of Lone sleeves and works under the name The Fresh Prints. I've got a strong idea of how I want things to look so it's real easy to just explain to him what I see in my head and he just comes out with stuff that's actually better. He's really busy though, so I’ve got to constantly think of new ways to bribe him into doing new shit... I think he's down for most ideas though.



The first release has your signature synth work stamped all over it, are you approaching these new tempos of tracks differently to the stuff that came out on Werk?

I guess so, but I really don't think too much into it like that. I always work as instinctively as possible, so it's a case of just being bored of working within a hip hop tempo at the moment. I've been doing hip hop beats since I was like, 16 (?) and I’ve always been into early house and techno so I’m just having loads of fun discovering loads of old records and getting totally inspired.

Playing shows has influenced me a lot recently too... I used to be all about making music for home listening, or to soundtrack certain surroundings, but spending so much time at parties has rubbed off a lot. Like, how things sound in a club, and a reaction from a crowd has certainly influenced the tempo. I think whatever my 'signature' sound is, in terms of the synths or atmosphere or whatever is something beyond my control to be honest...

Were you inspired by the reaction Ecstacy & Friends got?

I really tried to not read much about that album, 'cause when the first album came out I was pretty naive and read loads of shit which kinda messed me up; even the positive stuff was unhealthy because when I was working on that first record I wasn’t signed to any label so I had no outside opinions or influence from anyone other than friends. After that, I kinda had people’s expectations (however limited that was) in the back of my head while I was working, which made the whole process a lot harder. Obviously though, it's always nice to hear from people that they liked it or whatever, and it really does mean a lot... I just didn’t want to get too involved, if you know what I mean?

Totally. When something is so personal, to have someone shit all over it hurts. It sounds like your taking different reference points from your previous material – would you say that’s a fair point? That your style is consciously morphing into something a bit more club orientated?

Yeah definitely. My stuff's still heavily based on nostalgia. It's almost as if 'Lemurian' was inspired by sounds I was hearing from the late 70's and early 80's through movies and TV - and hip hop; 'Ecstasy & Friends' was weird pop music I was hearing when I was in my pre-teens and what I’m doing now is inspired by the first music I actively took an interest in, hardcore and house.

What else have you got coming up?

The 'Once In A While' and 'Raptured' 12" for Werk will be out real soon, and I’ve just finished the second Magic Wire release which will be an EP to hopefully come out around October…

‘Pineapple Crush’ b/w ‘ Angel Brain’ will be out on Magic Wire soon. For audio clips go here.

Links:
www.magicwirerecordings.com
www.myspace.com/lonemusic

Monday, 1 February 2010

DOWNLOAD: Lone - FACT Mix



Nottigham beatmaker, Lone, was one of the first batch of people I properly interviewed in the ol' 3 Bar Fire days, and since I've been trying to locate the page - with no success I might add - in the hazy directory of the hastily backed up archive ZIP before the editorial side of the site went offline all those months back, it would appear the latest installment in the FACT mix series is pretty well timed.

Lone makes shimmer-hop like no one else. Enjoy it.

DOWNLOAD: Lone - FACT Mix

Tracklist:

Kona Triangle – Mauna Loa
Ghostface Killah – Clipse of Doom
Samiyam – Cheesecake Backslap
Bibio – Lovers Carvings (Letherette Mix)
Mike Slott – SunTan
Black Dog Productions – Caz
Prophet – You Really Turn Me On
Prince – Erotic City
Lone – Once in a While
Sweet Exorcist – Track Jack
Lone – Taking off and Landing
Ceephax Acid Crew – Space Paranoia
Clark – Cremation Drones

Also - Lone gave a free track out to the URB.com readership recently; you can hop on that sheeeeeeeeit here:

DOWNLOAD: Lone - Once In A While

Link:
www.myspace.com/lonemusic

Wednesday, 9 December 2009

PRE-ORDER: Lone - Ecstasy & Friends [Werk Discs]



Lone's sophomore album, 'Ecstasy & Friends,' is out now on Actress' Werk Discs imprint; a superlative follow up to his 'Lemurian' album released on Dealmaker Records last year.

Read the full review here: http://www.residentadvisor.net/review-view.aspx?id=6920

Link:
www.myspace.com/lonemusic

Friday, 26 June 2009

PRE-ORDER: Keaver & Brause - The Middle Way [Dealmaker]



Nottingham's Dealmaker Records are carving themselves out a serious instrumental hip hop pedigree of late. Not content with simply giving birth to the pastoral synth textures of Lone - one half of the former production duo Kids In Tracksuits who has gone on to sign his second album to Actress' revered Werk Discs label - they've unleashed a second producer whose music is just a stylistically individual.

Keaver & Brause is uniquely just one dude called Tom, but his new album 'The Middle Way' is not by any means a straight up slice of instrumental hip hop; its a collection of 15 tracks thats peppered with ideas, synthesized drones, vocal snippets and impressionable melodies.

Choosing his snatches of melody carefully on tracks like 'Airborn' and 'Summers t'Say' he stutters his drums thoughtfully around the riffs, carving the head nod out of his percussive patterns rather than thumping it forcefully to the forefront of the mix. Tracks like 'Cnsr,' 'Quasar'and the time stretched opener 'Cleef Rechard' take an incredibly wide birth in terms of cohesive instrumentation but oddly enough its these heavily sidechained almost haphazard beat sketches that manage to make the most lasting impression.

Tight, dense and fiercely characteristic of a producer on the up, 'The Middle Way' breathes life into a beat maker's penchant for harp samples, whilst turning its cheek at every possible moment to obtain that vital mix of variety needed to hold the attention across a long player.

Words: Oli Marlow
Out: Now through Dealmaker Records

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We also managed to steal another exclusive mix from the hands of Keaver to add to our series and it really is a milestone for us as he's the first person to include a track from seminal rapper Bigg Jus...

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DOWNLOAD: Keaver & Brause - Around About Mix (Sonic Router Exclusive)



Tracklist:

1. Lapti - All Inclusive
2. Epic 45 (Loafe and Merge mix)
3. Donovan - Get Thy Bearings
4. Thomas Koner - Experimental Audio Research 1
5. Bigg Jus - NYC Colour Designer
6. Lone - Cedar Saturday
7. Letherette - Ram Rod
8. Keaver - Two Schools
9. Bibio - Polycoulrophon (excerpt)
10. Bernard Parmegiani - Accidents Harmonique
11. Keaver - CSNR
12. Broadcast - Lunch Hour Pops
13. Mike Slott - Deux Three
14. Keaver - Bounce
15. Bibio - Cherry Go Round
16. Clouds - Timekeeper (Ras G-mix)
17. The Folk Implosion - Raise The Bells

Links:
www.myspace.com/tbwmusic
www.dealmakerrecords.com