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07 Nov 2008

Mountains in the Sky, Qua, Ohana @ Oxford Art Factory, Sydney

I just got back from a double headlining album launch featuring Mountains in the Sky and Qua. Whoa. Seriously mind-boggling – most of it anyway.

The event was unusual in that the “double headlining” term was taken more literally than usual and actually featured both acts sharing the same set, taking turns to present material from their new albums and occasionally sharing the stage in free-for-all jams. The format worked really well I thought, although it tended to give a rather ramshackle, unpredictable edge to the proceedings. Sometimes it worked to stellar degrees, other times it came within millimetres of falling to pieces.

Apologies about the page full of photos. I hate having to scroll through pages of pics like this, but unfortunately I haven’t had a chance to incorporate anything more sophisticated for viewing photo collections on this blog.

I don’t have any pretensions of being a great photographer – the shots are pretty mediocre in my opinion, but I hope you enjoy them all the same.

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The evening was kicked off by Ohana, who I’d been eagerly looking forward to see since hearing rave reviews from Jonny at Polaroids of Androids. The band kind of sounds like a combination of noise rock and math rock – perhaps if A Place To Bury Strangers and Battles got together and had a baby – or perhaps not. Regardless, I thought they were fantastic.

Ohana

Ohana

Ohana

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The proceedings continued with a bizarre introduction to the set by this gentleman, who got the crowd into the spirit of things with a speed-rap medley. He later returned with an Eddie Vedder impersonation.

Crazy dude doing Eddie Vedder

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Enter Qua (aka Cornel Wilczek), who invites you into his mysterious domain:

Qua

His ambient stuff that opened the set was insanely good (“All Breath, No Body” off the new album) … a very cool opener for the set. I’ve heard that Silver Red is more along the lines of this, so I’m looking forward to getting my hands on it.

Qua's percussion guy

Qua band

Qua and percussion guy

Cornel

Cornel

Really enjoyed Qua’s set – his use of various touch-based controllers added a nice touch (haha geddit?) to his set, and the tunes came across really nicely. A particular highlight was “Lapsang Souchong” off the new album (Q&A) which nearly blow the roof off the Oxford.

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Mountains in the Sky (aka John Lee) was also brilliant, with really solid material and a great live feel. I’m really looking forward to hearing his new album Electron Suite, which is now sitting on my desk and awaiting consumption.

John Lee / Mountains in the Sky

MitS

MitS drummer

John

John

John

 

 

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Despite the excellence of most of the performance, unfortunately the set kind of crashed and burned disappointingly towards the end. Whether caused by alcohol or exhaustion, the last three tunes didn’t really things on a high note. John and Cornel both limped through their final solo tunes, and the combined closer that saw half the audience join the band on stage didn’t quite match some of the set’s earlier peaks., though it was certainly memorable in the mayhem that ensued.

Not to matter – both artists offered an excellent showcase of their material, and brought a great party atmosphere with them.

06 Dec 2007

NTE 2007 Photos

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A slowly growing collection of my shots from NTE is now available on Flickr, which I somehow had not used until now. I know, I’m chronically behind the times.

Also, while in Canberra the band ventured on a couple of occasions to Landspeed Records which despite its small size is really well stocked with high quality music. Highly recommended if you’re stuck in Canberra – it’s a really nice browse.

04 Jun 2007

Drum techin’

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Meet Andy:

Andy

He’s the drummer for Michael Morrow’s new project. Recording commences in a couple of week’s time.

And a random pedalboard photo (these belong to Greg, who’s the fellow guitar slinger in the project)

Greg's pedalboard

11 Apr 2007

The Basics – Live at The Hopetoun, 11/04/2007

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If you’re in Sydney, Brisbane or Melbourne at all during the month of April on any Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday (respectively), you owe it to yourself to go check out The Basics – they’re playing at all those locations on those days. They’re a fun, talented bunch of guys playing music that I suppose you might describe as feel-good retro pop laden with classic harmonies with plenty of rock ‘n’ roll, reggae, blues, rockabilly and much more thrown in. It’s good fun, and they put on a vibealicious show. You may have heard of their drummer – Wally de Backer – who goes under the moniker Gotye for his solo projects.

I happened to take my camera for the second show this month. Here are a few highlights…

Props also go to Cuthbert & The Nightwalkers who supported – really enjoyed them as well.

21 Nov 2006

Creative chaos

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Turning our place into a makeshift home studio, demoing some new tunes for Reason.

Buried behind the macs there is my new NAD C372 amplifier which is hooked up to a pair of Jamo E875s. Very happily, using the set-up for monitoring turns to have worked out even better than I’d anticipated.

Photo by Carly

03 Aug 2006

No access

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Not much to say about this one. Taken on Uniwalk @ UNSW. Yimmy liked it, so I figured it might make for a break of the posting lull experienced around here lately.

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Contrast tweaked (of course) – by the way, good tutorial on it here