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November 21st, 2008


Download Eleanor Conway Presents: Buraka Som Sistema Podcast

Having won the MTV VMA for best Portuguese act following the release of their second album Black Diamond, Buraka Som Sistema are on the prowl in bringing credible urban world music to the masses. They’ve identified collaborators MIA, Diplo and Switch, Kano and Hot Chip as the metaphorical musical magpies that they are, and they join me on the first Eleanor Conway Presents: Podcast in association with music.virgin.com to share their musical inspirations behind their sound- the sound of Kuduro.

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November 19th, 2008


The summer is officially over, so this episode of Eleanor Conway Presents comes ‘atcha from the UK Festival Awards at the O2 indigo, London.

350,000 people voted in this year’s awards, for Best Major Festival, New Festival, Rock Act… the list goes on.

Catch up with Eleanor as she chats to Rob Da Bank winner of Best New Festival (Camp Bestival), goes camping with Best Rock Act winners Biffy Clyro and Pete and the Pirates and chats to hat trick winner Michael Eavis (Glastonbury) as he dishes the dirt on Jay Z and next year’s line up.

View previous episodes of Eleanor Conway Presents on music.virgin.com/author/eleanorconway.

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November 14th, 2008


Amongst freshly cut grass, children playing in the snow and the late October appearance of Christmas decorations in my local supermarket here is a list of discernibly nice things that are nice to like ( in no particular order):

Cage The Elephant — My new favourite band. I shall not bore you with blurb, but the boys met via a hippy commune in the deep south of America, stole the show on Never Mind the Buzzcocks a couple weeks back and rocked the chapel at the first gig of the Mencap Little Noise Sessions this week- Think jumping on pews and causing a right ‘ol ruckass. Great gig featuring White Lies, The Killers and Glasvegas — Eleanor Conway Presents: Glasvegas interview — to come shortly.

Stricken City — spangling, jangling pop — perfect for the Crimbo season. You should go see them just on the strength of Rebekah Raa’s (singer) name alone. Quality.

Ladyhawke — She’s a lady, but no hawk—She’s doing wicked things since speaking with us a month ago (check out the interview here) and her new video for Delirium is unleashed on the general public on the 8th of Dec….

Say aha - perhaps in a Alan Partridge or a Morton Harket kind of way but preferably in a Santogold’s latest-single-kind-of way… ‘Aha’ by Santogold. Released soon. The 24th of November to be exact.

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November 13th, 2008


Fan of Goldfrapp? Fancy winning yourself one of three signed Limited Edition CD + bonus DVD copies of Seventh Tree? Then read on.

Fresh from their dates at the marvellous Carling Academy this weekend - a show where Narnia meets Pagan folklore, Eleanor Conway Presents: 3 signed LE copies of Seventh Tree to giveaway.

The DVD contains tracks filmed live on the Summer Solstice at the magnificent De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill on Sea earlier this year plus backstage footage from the show. The DVD also features the fantastic videos for hit singles ‘A&E’, ‘Happiness’ (which has just been nominated for a Q Award) and ‘Caravan Girl’ as well as live performances of ‘Clowns’ and ‘Road to Somewhere’ from a TV special on Goldfrapp.

All you have to do to win is join the Eleanor Conway Presents: Facebook Fan Page before midnight (GMT) 23rd November 2008.

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November 7th, 2008


Once dubbed ‘The Badboy of the Dance Scene’ Armand Van Helden is no stranger to controversy. Renowned for having an ego the size of Mount Everest a much calmer version sat down with Eleanor Conway of music.virgin.com to discuss his gay guy in the closet tendencies, why Estelle is so right, and his obvious similarities with Johnny Rotten.

Featuring videos from New York: A Mix Odyssey Part Two compilation. Released on Southern Fried Records — www.southernfriedrecords.com —

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October 28th, 2008


Gangs are generally bad things. Followed by world poverty and a burgeoning crack habit. None of which are true of this week’s guests, Gang Gang Dance. Playing their only UK tour date this year, and set to release deeply lauded album ‘Saint Dymphna’, Eleanor Conway of music.virgin.com chats to Gang Gang Dance about collaborating with grime artist Tinchy Stryder, suprising the contemporary art snobs at the Whitney Biennial and their love of Kylie.

Gang Gang Dance’s new album Saint Dymphna is out now.
www.ganggangdance.com





October 16th, 2008


This is not London present another wicked night down at newly opened live venue matter this Friday (17th Oct). Curated by seminal label, Southern Fried Records: Southern Fried Presents A Mix Odyssey 2 featuring Armand Van Helden + A Trak + Ashley Beadle + Cagedbaby + PNAU (live) + Black Ghosts + Riva Starr + Mowgli + Nathan Detriot + Jam Warm (£15 Early Bird, £20 Door)

Following up last year’s lauded artist album, ‘Ghettoblaster’, dance-floor legend Armand Van Helden returns to the decks with the second instalment of his ‘New York: A Mix Odyssey’ series. Wearing his influences on his sleeve, the mix goes straight to the heart of the hugely influential Hip-House scene, gathering the hottest floor-jams of the heady mid-to-late 80s, taking it right up to the present with three blistering exclusive tracks from the man himself that see Armand coming full circle and paying tribute to the music he truly loves, that was so instrumental at the start of his journey to becoming one of the world’s most respected DJs and producers.

http://www.thisisnotlondon.co.uk

http://www.matterlondon.com

**** Check back next week for the exclusive music.virgin.com video interview where the hip house-ter himself talks to resident music girl Eleanor Conway, in another enthralling episode of ‘Eleanor Conway Presents:’

In the meantime check out what happened when music.virgin.com went down to the launch night of matter a few weeks back and caught up with the man from UNKLE, James Lavelle. Click here.





October 10th, 2008


The musical bastard sons of stunted band ‘Fear of Flying’ are off to the Iceland Airwaves festival next week with deeply lauded and newly formed band ‘White Lies’. They’ll be playing on the same bill as Vampire Weekend, CSS and Simian Mobile Disco.

Eleanor Conway chats to Harry McVeigh, lead singer of White Lies.

EC: What are you guys up to at the moment?

HM: We’ve just been touring around the UK, finished now a couple days ago.

EC: What was the highlight?

HM: Definitely the London show, we all live in West London so we got all of our friends and family down, it was quite a big deal.

EC: Is it true that it’s more nerve wracking performing to people that you know?

HM: In some ways yeah, the only time my parents had seen me perform was at our first show in February and that was shit scary like terrified, this all paled in comparison.

EC: For people that don’t know too much about White Lies, what should they know do you think?

HM: Our music is very epic, ambitious, we try and incorporate different sounds and take our songs into different directions yet they’re all of a very similar subject matter lyrically and sometimes structurally.

EC: You talk of ambition, what would be your ultimate ambition with White Lies?

HM: We’ve already achieved a lot of ambitions as musicians, we’ve made an album we’re really, really proud of, we’ve just finished our first headline tour, and that was a big ambition of mine. It was an amazing feeling to be able to play to people every night that have paid to see you play. So, I think we’ve realized our ambitions already I hope that we can carry on doing it for a number of years and hopefully get out to a wider audience.

EC: White Lies is the musical bastard son of your previous band ‘Fear of Flying’. What happened, why the change?

HM: We started Fear of Flying when we were very young, we were probably 16 or 17 years old, and obviously we had a lot to learn, and we learnt that in Fear of Flying. If you listen to the songs at the beginning to when we started that band and towards the end, there was a huge learning curve, I think we struck upon something unique in White Lies, and we definitely deserved to change the name.

EC: The sound of White Lies is very grandiose and genuinely very cinematic and you’ve been compared to some really amazing people. Does that scare you in the sense that it’s a lot to live up to or does it spur you on?

HM: No it’s a compliment, bands like Echo and The Bunnymen and Interpol we’ve been compared to a lot, are bands that we listen to a lot. I think it’s a really big compliment I’m glad people are making those comparisons it’s a really good thing.

EC: If you could assemble a fantasy band living or dead, who would you put on vocals, on guitar, on drums, on bass?

HM: Oh god that’s a really tough question. Jimi Hendrix has always been our favourite guitarist although you would never hear that in our music, he’s the person that inspired me to pick up the guitar, he was an incredibly talented musician and well ahead of his time so I’d have him on guitar. On drums I’d have Dave Grohl, because one of my favourite bands growing up was Queens of the Stone Age and he made an album with them called ‘Songs for the Deaf’ and his drumming on that is amazing, obviously his drumming in Nirvana was incredible. So Dave Grohl on drums. On bass I’d have….. god it’s a really hard question actually, erm, the Interpol bassist is absolutely amazing he writes very good basslines, I think his name is Carlos Dengler. And on vocals I’d have someone like Bjork, I think she’s an amazing singer.

EC: Ah I love you, I love Bjork…… That brings us to my next question, you’re playing the Iceland Airwaves festival next week, who are you looking forward to seeing?

HM: Oh I timed that in very well….

EC: Yeah good job.

HM: I haven’t seen the lineup, it’s a very mysterious place and festival for me, I’ve never really heard anything about it, I’m really excited to go over, I’m excited to see the country itself….

EC: Well I’ve got the lineup in front of me, CSS, Vampire Weekend, The Young Knives, Robots in Disguise, Simian Mobile Disco, any of those take your fancy?

HM: I’m a fan of Vampire Weekend, Jack our drummer runs a club night and label and introduced them to me early on, I think they are a great band. I think their album is very interesting, they are very clever people. I’ll definitely try and get out and see them.

EC: I think anyone that can write a song about an element of punctuation is definitely good, I didn’t know what an Oxford Comma was before.

HM: I know!

EC: You’re called ‘White Lies’ but what’s the most saintly thing you have done recently?

HM: Oooh that’s a hard question, I’m sure I have done some nice things in the past, I’m not a complete arsehole.

EC: Perhaps expelling your music upon the ears of the youth that’s the nicest thing you have done recently.

HM: (laughs) Yeah, perhaps.

White Lies appear at the Iceland Airwaves Festival on the 18th October 2008.

http://www.icelandairwaves.com/

White Lies site

http://www.whitelies.com/

Words: Eleanor Conway

http://www.elle-online.com





October 10th, 2008


Just a quickie to let you know that Saturday’s Gang Gang Dance gig at ULU has now moved to HOXTON BAR AND GRILL, times also changed (all original tickets still valid).

Tickets available from seetickets.com

Hoxton Square Bar and Kitchen
2 Hoxton Square
London N1 6NU
United Kingdom





October 9th, 2008


Helping couples copulate on both sides of the Atlantic with the release of his self titled debut album, camp funk maestro, Sam Sparro talks to Eleanor Conway about hanging with Roisin, his late night callers and what it means to be the hottest property in music right now.

samsparro.com

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October 7th, 2008


A pocket full of Glaswegian charm and on the cusp of stardom with the release of their new single ‘Wendy’ and hotly tipped album ‘Friday Night Lights’ later this month. Eleanor Conway chats to lead singer, Kev about his intergalactic dreams, sharing urinals at V Festival, and meeting David Gest down a dark alley.

EC: Hey, what you up to?

KS: Sitting reading my comics. We’re in the studio recording some b sides today…

EC: How rock and roll is the session? Going on a scale of one to ten. Is it non rock and roll, or is there drinking and topless girls dancing on the mixing desk?

KS: (laughs) We’re being very well-behaved today, we’re probably 2 or 3 on the rock-o-meter, we’ll probably phone in for some topless dancers later.

I don’t know if you’ve heard of an early record producer called Kim fowley a notorious maniac, he was producing a band in Manchester from LA on the phone, they were doing it live and so he called up a local Manchester brothel and ordered a bunch of prostitutes to come round and dance in the studio so the band would play better. I don’t think our manager Francis would actually do that but you never know.

(raucous laughing)

EC: You recently played at V Festival, how did it go?

KS: We were up against The Verve and Kaiser Chiefs, I was still surprised we got a crowd it was great. People came along to see us.

My favourite part was the backstage area you go to the toilet and you’re taking a piss next to Ricky of the Kaiser Chiefs, Richard Ashcroft would walk past you to take a dump. You’re like ‘what the hell is going on here!’

EC: Let’s talk about your latest single, ‘Wendy’, I’m assuming you are not talking about a cheap mode of habitation, such as a Wendy House, so who is this girl called Wendy?

KS: She’s a mixture of various girlfriends of all the guys in the band have had over the years. She’s a Frankenstein character to be honest, bits of different people all mashed together to make Wendy as you know her.

EC: If you were to make your ultimate girl, like in the movie ‘Total Recall’, where Schwarzenegger is in the chair and he designs a perfect girl, what would be yours?

KS: I’m always getting slagged off in the band as I go for small dark haired foreign girls.

EC: One’s that can’t understand you?

KS: Yeah, it means that my general inability to communicate with human beings isn’t a problem until they master English and I master their language.

And at that point they’ll dump me.

(laughing)

EC: Wendy has been remixed by The Fratellis along with The Vaselines, I’m a househead at heart, so I don’t really get the indie remixes. What did The Fratellis mix add to the orginal?

KS: We were kind of surprised, I suppose there’s an element that if you change the chords in somebody’s song it could be see as an insult, but it also takes a lot of balls. It worked, we were like, ‘fucking hell, we never thought of that chord’.

I’m a big dance music fan myself, I love getting the remixes, the more dancey ones. It’s kind of made me think I should get myself a sampler and start writing some German minimalist techno.

EC: You’re shocking me, this is like a genre crossover, you can’t do that.

KS: (laughs) I kind of grew up listening to indie and going to hardcore dance clubs at the weekend, it’s a strange dichotomy, one day we’ll hook up with Fat Boy Slim and come out with some wild dance stuff. That would be real cool.

EC: You actually supported Paul Heaton who was in the Housemartins with Fatboy Slim earlier this year didn’t you?

Maybe that’s a subconscious connection in my head. We did a short tour a couple of months ago, he’s the nicest guy in the world. I’ve never played with a main act who has said on stage, ‘this is our new single, if you don’t like it, go and buy Attic Lights new single’. I’m in awe of Paul Heaton.

EC: I watched a short film about you guys on YouTube. Kev, you were described as enigmatic, talented, hopeless, optimistic, hyperactive, an intelligent space cadet — now which do you relate with more?

KS: Colin calls me a hopeless optimistic all the time, Tim is always loathed to sit beside me on the tour bus because I’m totally hyperactive, and end up screaming at him and poking him and tickling him, so it depends what mood you get me in.

EC: Virgin are embarking on intergalactic space adventures, Virgin Galactic, if you were to go up to space, what is the one thing you would like to do? Pee, make love, or make music?

KS: That’s very difficult, because all three would have definite appeal.

I’m not sure actually, I’d genuinely love to go to space, it would be tremendous. In case my mum encounters this interview I won’t say make love in space, and making music in space would be quite good, but being a basic infant, I’d probably want to pee in space to see what happens.

EC: I agree with you, I’d probably do the same.

I generally dislike comparing artists to people that have been before, but you’ve been described by journalists and reviewers as the Beach Boys with distorted guitars, do you see that comparison yourself?

KS: I suppose it’s an easy thing to do, there’s part of me that’s like ‘you know we’re more than that’, and every band is more than their comparisons. When we started Attic Lights the idea was, we wanted Beach Boy melodies, uplifting yet slightly melancholy songs, we want loud guitars, coz we grew up with Weezer and the Pixies and stuff like that. So aye, it doesn’t bother us too much and I’m sure people will get a handle on it and make their own minds up.

EC: It’s been said that you guys love Glasgow, and I can’t remember which band member said they would love to work for the council if the opportunity arose. How good is Glasgow, and how much fun can I have for a tenner?

KS: It kind of depends on what you want…

(Noel boisterously shouting in background)

KS: (sternly) Noel, you can’t say things like that.

Noel is being extremely rude.

Colin said he actually worked for the council, much to the amusement of everyone else.

(Shouts to band) Colin you go out more than anyone else, what can you do in Glasgow for a tenner?

(shouting– musician styleeee ) A bottle of Buckfast, take it to the park or five white Russians at Nice and Sleazy, which is a pretty cool bar.

EC: Obviously as your success grows (fingers crossed) there will be big pull towards the smoke. Have you considered moving to London?

KS: Do you know what? It’s something I’ve been thinking a lot about recently. I think previously we’d been down in London on a regular basis, we thought London was a bit too big for us. Now I’ve fallen in love with London, it’s absolutely fantastic I just love going down, the architecture is amazing, the difference between Camden and Kensington and all that. Everyone that is a real music aficionados from the States, always talk about London bands, and the UK scene. There’s definitely kudos. I guess to people in London it’s not that amazing, I just love walking around Camden it feels like a really incredible multicultural mix. I’d definitely like to live in London, London is definitely one of the great cities of the world.

EC: Just before calling you I was looking at your video for ‘Bring You Down’ which weirdly has David Gest in it….. er why?

KS: It’s not ours. It’s a long story, I’ll give you the condensed version, it’s rather bizarre. Our tour manager, John, met David Gest on a flight from London to Glasgow. They ended up getting pissed and having a party back at John’s flat, he played Gest a version of our song and then phoned us to come round. Everyone’s hammered and David Gest is like (Kev adopts American/Glaswegian accent), ‘I’d like to do a monologue over this’. So we let him put a monologue over it, and he wanted to his own video to it as well. So it’s a bit weird isn’t it?

EC: It is, because the video features the ‘Small people of Davidland’ and ‘The Chinese girls with Herpes’, so my next question is, which would you like to meet down a dark alley?

KS: I’d go for the small people, as opposed to the girls with Herpes. I’m a bit of a hypochondriac, anyone with a disease I try to stay away from.

EC: What would the people of Attic Lights land look like?

KS: Good question actually, y’know you got me stumped, if they were anything like the band they’d probably be a mixture of hyperactive or stoned or confused. Basically like five headless chickens, because that’s what the band is like, but somehow we always seem to get things done though.

EC: With a little bit of Glaswegian charm I’m sure….

KS: We always put on the charming smiles, especially for lovely journalists like yourself.

EC: Excellent. Correct answer.

And on that note….. Attic Lights release their new single ‘Wendy’, and album ‘Friday Night Lights’ on 6/10 and 13/10 respectively.

Attic Lights:

http://www.atticlights.co.uk/

http://www.myspace.com/atticlights

Words: Eleanor Conway

www.elle-online.com

www.myspace.com/elleuk





October 6th, 2008


This is Not London is a series of special one-off events with a list of curators and guests that reads like a roll call of who’s relevant and exciting in music right now. It is a response against mediocrity and stagnation in parties and festivals, put together by music lovers, for music lovers.Beginning on October 3, a series of universally respected musical frontrunners will curate their very own bespoke nights at matter, thoughtfully gathering together their friends, heroes and peers to create a fascinating and unique insight into their respective worlds. To that end, Simian Mobile Disco, Southern Fried Records, Moshi Moshi Records and Justice have all wrangled together a rambunctious group of live and DJ talent, including the likes of Lindstrom, A Trak, Armand Van Helden, Kate Nash, Tilly and the Wall and DJ Mehdi.

Thrillingly enough, that’s not the end of it. Not hardly. For, come October 24, This is Not London will play host to James Murphy and Pat Mahoney, of New York’s legendary - and legendarily cool - DFA Records.

There are precious few people in the world to whom the word “cool” can be applied so freely (and without the slightest trace of irony or insincerity), but for the past seven years or so, James Murphy has undoubtedly come to epitomise its very essence. After all, not many people can hopscotch from forming a cutting edge record label like DFA Records, to being credited with injecting an element of live spontaneity and soul into dance with his own band, LCD Soundsystem, to collaborating with and bringing to prominence a whole host of bright young things like The Rapture to, indeed, creating a whole new genre of music in itself with dance-punk. His trademark sound - all jerky, pinballing beats, razor sharp angles and attitude to match - has seen its influence spread to a whole new generation of young artists and continues to make its mark on popular culture.

For one night only, James Murphy will be programming a whole night of musical mayhem for This is Not London, bringing together live performances from artists as diverse and exciting as the Juan Maclean, Gavin Russom, planningtorock and YACHT, as well as DJ sets from the stellar likes of Morgan Geist, Mock N’ Toof, Gucci Soundsystem, Babytalk, Horsemeat Disco and lots more. Friday nights may never be the same again.

James Murphy curates This is Not London on Friday, October 24.

Tickets are available through www.matterlondon.com

Featuring - SPECIAL DISCO VERSION feat. James Murphy and Pat Mahoney (DFA/LCDSoundsystem), JUAN MCLEAN (DJ set with Live Acid Performance) GAVIN RUSSOM, planningtorock (LIVE) YACHT (LIVE), MORGAN GEIST, OPTIMO,HORSEMEAT DISCO, STILL GOING, MOCK N TOOF , BABYTALK, GUCCI SOUNDSYSTEM

www.thisisnotlondon.co.uk & www.matterlondon.co.uk





October 6th, 2008


To celebrate the release of their highly anticipated new album ‘St. Dymphna’, Gang Gang Dance will be doing a one off UK show, at ULU, London on the 11th of October. A party it will be, going on until 2am with a number of hot DJs and acts to be announced!

Named after the patron saint of outsiders, taboo subject matter and general disorder, Gang Gang Dance will release ‘Saint Dymphna’ on Warp on the 20th of October. Not only is it a stunning follow-up to the critically acclaimed ‘God’s Money’, but it is quite possibly their greatest opus to date.

Without a doubt, the impending release of their new album will cement Gang Gang Dance’s reputation of being the next hot band to come out of New York, spawning from the same creative pool that has bought the world Animal Collective and Battles.

With quotes praising the album such as ‘One of the best albums we’ve heard all year… astonishing in it’s breadth and quality’ - FACT, or from TV On The Radio founding member and fellow New York-ite, Dave Sitek: ‘Gang Gang Dance - their new album is absolutely enormous’, this buzz is very much justified.

The current press campaign reflects this too with the cover of Plan B magazine forthcoming as well as huge spreads in all the style magazines, Dazed, i-D and more.

3 creative individuals with strong ties to the art community, they are all exhibiting artists in their own right. Their invitation to show at this year’s Whitney Biennial is an offer rarely extended to musicians. With his upcoming exhibition at Le Confort Moderne in Poitiers, a leading art centre in the region, band member Brian DeGraw, alongside the rest of the band have consequently been able to take time out to do this London album launch party.

St. Dymphna can only be loosely described as an unpredictable melange of truly global dance styles overlaid with live instrumentation - guitar and drums and transcendent vocals. Including a vocal part supplied by Grime’s ascending star Tinchy Stryder, and in a way you would never expect, it represents an album that surprises and delights on every listen.

And so with this in mind please come join Gang Gang Dance and the rest of the stellar line up forthcoming, in what will truly be one of the hottest shows this year!

BIG NEW TUNES - FREE DOWNLOADS

Gang Gang Dance - Princes (ft. Tinchy Stryder) (taken from forthcoming Saint Dymphna LP)

http://www.warprecords.com/ganggangdance/Gang_Gang_Dance-Princes_feat_Tinchy_Stryder.mp3

Gang Gang Dance - House Jam (taken from forthcoming Saint Dymphna LP)

http://www.warprecords.com/ganggangdance/Gang_Gang_Dance-House_Jam.mp3

& if you haven’t seen Gang Gang Dance on previous outings, you need these too!

Gang Gang Dance - House Jam (XXXchange Remix)

http://www.warprecords.com/ganggangdance/Gang_Gang_Dance-House_Jam_XXXchange%20remix.mp3

Gang Gang Dance - Nicoman (from Rawwr)

http://www.warprecords.com/ganggangdance/Gang_Gang_Dance-Nicoman.mp3

Gang Gang Dance album launch party (+ special guests)

Saturday 11th October 2008 til 2am

ULU, Manning Hall, Malet St, WC1E 7HY

Tickets £11.50 from www.seetickets.com





September 30th, 2008


‘Paris is burning’ songstress Ladyhawke, has been setting off metaphorical smoke alarms all over London in the last month or so. So with the European music press chasing the notoriously shy Pip Brown aka Ladyhawke, she sits down with Eleanor Conway of music.virgin.com and opens up about the concept behind her alt webcam inspired video for the hotly anticipted ‘Dusk ’til Dawn’…. the second single from her debut album Ladyhawke.





September 25th, 2008


Having started the uber cool label, Mowax, at the tender age of 18, UNKLE’s James Lavelle knows a thing or two about good music. The coupling of the UK’s finest (and newest) live venue ‘matter’ and a live appearance by UNKLE proved too much of a temptation for music.virgin.com so we went down for matter’s launch night to have a gander. Watch Eleanor Conway’s video interview where she gets down and dirty with the man from Unkle.





September 23rd, 2008


Eleanor Conway presents her video interview with Gotye. hot off the back of his ARIA award winning successes down under, Gotye embarks on the first leg of his European tour at London indie joint ‘Scala’.

Gotye, real name, Wouter DeBacker, originally hails from Melbourne and has been self producing since his teens. With two studio albums under his belt as well as a remix album this boy is a sunny mixture: one part quirk, one part musical linguist and one part surfer boy.

Check out our music.virgin.com exclusive where Gotye responds to his critics, weaves his magic and describes his descent on the ARIA’s ’sans shoes’.

BTW, if you missed his sold out gig at the Scala, he’ll be closing his tour at Bush Hall, London on Oct 2.

elle

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www.elle-online.com





September 16th, 2008


One of the tightest Mercury Music Prize run ups in many years where Elbow won with their fourth studio album, The Seldom Seen Kid.Watch the video ‘Eleanor Conway presents…. The Run To The Mercurys’ as she reports direct from the Mercury Music Awards 2008. Slap bang on the red carpet she raps at Estelle, gets Elbow signed up to the ultimate Mercury inspired deathmatch, causes Jools Holland to forget his lines, and gets personal with Neon Neon and Artic Monkeys front man, Alex Turner.

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September 15th, 2008


With a string of Eastern European dates under his belt in the last few months, James Lavelle describes the Eastern thirst for dance music as leaning towards minimalist tendencies while his much awaited live set at the launch night of new superclub ‘matter’ at the O2 this Friday is going to be anything but. Featuring iconic collaborators Ian Brown and Ian Astbury for the launch night of new superclub ‘matter’ he’ll be off to Shanghai and Korea where table culture, mafia and the harder edge of dance music exists. Anyone that has tingled with the symphonic sounds of F.E.A.R/Reign collaborator Brown will be rubbing their hands with glee and Lavelle himself is using this as an excuse to procure some ‘old faces’ from his past out into the 2,600 capacity, Fabric backed club. A new superclub is an exciting prospect in the landscape of noted clubs such as The Cross and Turnmills disappearing into the indie electro landscape of London, and matter is promising to kick start the Autumn with a vengeance. A rare live show by UNKLE and co, is followed swiftly by Carl Cox and Kissy Sell Out on Saturday and then a descent into a who’s who of the dance scene new and old over the coming months.

Lavelle is an institution in the UK music scene, having started the Mowax label at age 18, and developing it into the coolest label around after the release of Psyence Fiction with DJ Shadow. Going onto release close to 50 records a year on the label, this man knows something about music. Hot off the release of new album, End Titles… Stories for Film he continues in the vein of collaborations with features by Gavin Clark and Joel Cadbury who are also making an appearance at matter — check out the free download —- As a person, he comes across as being someone that knows his own creative mind. When talking about the furor the Rabbit in the Headlights video created, banned by MTV, it comes as no surprise that his reason for standing his ground in favour of keeping the controversial Jonathan Glazer directed video, is that he knew it was integrally right to do so, stating that ‘I’m lucky enough to have a lot of great people around me, whose opinions I can trust’. His close musical community make up some of the most highly regarded people in the industry, with collaborations with Ian Brown, a long standing club night with Giles Peterson, and a long tenancy agreement at Keith Reilly and Cameron Leslie’s superclub, Fabric—Lavelle’s contact book reads like a who’s who of musical stalwarts.

Name checked by Lupe Fiasco in his track ‘Superstar’—you’ll have to bob on down to matter on Friday to find out why.

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UNKLE releases new single Remix Stories (Volume One) on Surrender All : out this week (8th Sept)





September 3rd, 2008


Ladyhawke looks good on paper, a hot, multi-talented chick with camera happy appeal, wielding a highly strung guitar as the crotch level musical sword it is. Hot on the trail are a mob of followers waiting to be knighted by this mop of feline, fringed, feistiness, wrapped up with tight songs, a tight look, and a tight band - you would imagine this to be a perfect combination. However, this sweet as candy combo wasn’t enough to ignite the flame coloured walls of Koko at the Kiwi tinged Endeavour event last weekend. Firstly, the sound engineer broke every law of sound engineer/ knob twiddling school. Muddy sound and inaudible vocals were on course, only to straighten out for ‘The Checks’ set immediately after.Riding high on the success of ‘Paris is burning’ she is hot on the tip of the release of her debut solo album later this month— imaginatively entitled ‘Ladyhawke’. Named after ’80’s fantasy Rutger Hauer movie ‘Ladyhawke’, stylistically, Pip Brown looks like a cross between Stevie Nicks and Blondie. LH is no pushover, having been indoctrined into music at age eleven and mastering the same number of instruments. So with this and a crowd full of Kiwi homeboys in mind, one could not help feeling a tad dissapointed at her lack of stage presence at Koko on Saturday, she didn’t command the stage like we all wanted her to.

I’d like to use this opportunity to bring up the personal issue of having to endure ‘unknown track foreplay’, which is an annoying wait for the catchy first single at the end of the set, a condition that oddly became obsolete with Michael Stipe favourites and Ian Broudie produced headliners, ‘The Checks’, who owned the stage like an over zealous stage pimp. Stomping all over Koko’s boards, like a antipodean Jolly Green Giant– top shirt button done up all proper. They owned the venue and the crowd giving a world class, electrifying performance (they’ve toured with REM, Maximo Park, The Cribs), as well as converting (me) non Checks believers into believing they’re the best NZ band in the world.

Word.

Ladyhawke—- Check out ‘Paris s’enflamme’ - it’s Ladyhawke in French and it’s tres belle.

Words: Eleanor Conway

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September 1st, 2008


Okay, on the cusp of going off to watch my fringed up sista’ Ladeee hawk this Saturday at the marvellous Koko’s in olde Camden Tawn (of which I will talk more of on Monday) I though I would regail you of my top five gym accompanying toons (in no particular order) of the week.

5. Pin Me Down ‘Cryptic’= dancefloor meets indie wannabees……. If you like Justice’s vs Simian ‘We are your friends’, you’ll like the ‘Phones materialization remix.

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4. The Black Ghosts (Anyway you choose to give it)

A song to get down and dirty to.

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3. The Tender Box ‘Mister Sister’– Hot off their well received tour of the UK last year, these LA favourites display annoyingly catchy wordsmith ………….. ‘whooooooooo’.

The Tender on Last Call with Carson Daly

2. Imani Coppola ‘I’m A Tree’. Early promo single from ‘Little Jackie’s’ feisty frontwoman Imani Coppola.

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1. Ladyhawke - Fabulously fringed frontwoman’s debut ‘Paris is Burning’ written after a bender gone wrong, in Paris. Funnily enough.

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New single from said fringe sporter ‘Dusk Til Dawn‘ available Sept 15th. It’s not as good.

Check out Christoph!’s Flickr photostream for more Ladywhawke pics







Eleanor Conway

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Fave Artists: Today: The Black Ghosts (Anyway you choose to give it), Yelle (Je Veux Te Voir, Pin Me Down (Cryptic), The Tender Box (Mister Sister), The Script and your mama.

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