Posts Tagged ‘interview’

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: The Black Ghosts S/T

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Hello and welcome to the first of, hopefully, many Album of the Week columns here at Light In The Attic. Each week we’ll showcase a new album getting bandied about the office. We’ll “sit down” with an assortment of bands and pick their brains on the inspirations, the ideas, the concept, and the processes that went in to these pieces of work. We hope you enjoy.

We’re starting with a favorite band of Techmonkey Noah: The Black Ghosts. Theo Keating (The Wiseguys) and Simon Lord (Simian) came together in 2006 to form The Black Ghosts. After releasing a series of EPs over the course of the last few years, the two are set to release The Black Ghosts on July 8th. We sat down to find out their thoughts on the current state of electronica, the return to 8-bit, and just what goes in to making an album this enjoyable.

Light In The Attic: In making this album both of you guys are coming from completely different bands, how did this affect the sound of the record? What did you draw from Simian and The Wiseguys (and conversely, what did you leave behind) in the creation of this album?

Simon: It meant we could combine the best bits of what we were doing. I drew on my past of writing songs and lyrics and mixing them with electronic sounds.

Theo: It’s hard to say, as things like that are never conscious – that’s the stuff other people notice and comment on. So I’m sure this album does have echoes of The Wiseguys in some songs, and my Touch’e stuff in others. It’s all just part of one’s “style” or whatever. It all gets filed away in the brain somewhere – the good stuff you learn gets distilled into new projects, and you bin the stuff that didn’t work.

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THE BLAKES IN SPIN

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Our boys The Blakes made quite a showing on the old Yeti Stage at Sasquatch this year, tearing through a set of classics laced with a few new numbers. We know, a whole lot of you couldn’t afford the ridiculous gas prices and overpriced campsites, but the good (and wealthy) people over at SPIN Magazine certainly made it on over and got a fairly candid little interview with our favorite boozy rockers.

You can see the full SPIN coverage right HERE or watch just the The Blakes below:

Cool Cat on the Keys: Overton Berry on “T.O.B.E.”

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

One Cool Cat - Overton Berry

Last week in anticipation of our latest release–Overton Berry Ensemble T.O.B.E. / At Seattle’s Doubletree Innwe thought it would be great to sit down with the man himself, Overton Berry, and get the back story on these two legendary Seattle soul/jazz/funk albums. And who would we ask to be the interviewer but T.O.B.E. / At Seattle’s Doubletree Inn liner notes writer Kurt B. Reighley.

Overton Berry Ensemble "T.O.B.E. / At Seattle's Doubletree Inn" LITA 058

Presented in two parts, this week Kurt and Overton discuss the landmark 1972 studio album T.O.B.E.. The 40 minute interview goes in-depth into the making of the album and features cuts from the album. Make sure to check back next week for part two! Special thanks go out to producer/engineer extrodinaire Steve Fisk (Nirvana, Mudhoney, Low) for taking the time to tape the interviews and snap some photos!

Kurt and Overton, February 2011. Photo by Steve Fisk.

For the entire 40+ minute interview, click this link!

Kevin ‘Sipreano’ Howes (Mowest co-producer) Interview on Soul Sides!

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Kevin ‘Sipreano’ Howes is one of our good buddies. He’s an excellent DJ, liner notes writer (wrote the notes for the new Mowest anthology, the Jamaica To Toronto series,and more), curator (also check out his Voluntary In Nature blog), producer, etc. Another fav of ours is Soul-Sides.com, run by the equally excellent Oliver Wang. Check out the interview in “The Sidebar” series on Soul-Sides about Kevin’s work on our latest release Our Lives Are Shaped By What We Love: Motown’s Mowest Story 1971-73.