Tag: Spiritualized

INTERVIEW: Spiritualized’s J. Spaceman Shares His Life Story

Spiritualized's J. Spaceman (Photo: Aaron Richter)

Photo by Aaron Richter
Interview by Robert Ham

I didn’t really have any records when I was a kid. I think we had three records in the house. Stuff like the Australian Army Band album. I remember hearing stuff on Radio 2 that my mom really liked—middle-of-the-road music.

My lucky break came when I bought Raw Power. I have no idea why I bought it. I have a feeling it was on sale, which probably influenced my decision. When I heard it, I felt like I had a gem and I didn’t want anyone else to know it.

My mum bought me a guitar. We didn’t have any money so she bought it secondhand. An acoustic. he showed it to me ahead of time to see if it was something I’d like. Once I hit a few chords on that, I was hooked.

If you wanted to be a musician, you went to art college. It wasn’t always for people who wanted to do art. It was for people who couldn’t do anything else.

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NOW AVAILABLE: Self-Titled’s 15th Issue

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Photo by Alan Chan

As you may have noticed, we quietly released self-titled‘s fifteenth issue yesterday, including the stripped-down Web version and our enhanced iPad edition, which features streaming music on nearly every page. Here’s what you can expect inside:

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NEEDLE EXCHANGE 087: An Exclusive Mix By … Dum Dum Girls and Crocodiles

In our quest to provide you with Valentine’s Day content that’d work year round, we asked a former s/t cover star (Dee Dee of the Dum Dum Girls) and her husband, Crocodiles frontman Brandon Welchez, to share a mixtape of songs that have special meaning to their relationship. As expected, their Stoned In Love mix is schmaltz free, and including such priceless liner notes as “in addition to being sexually attracted to Dee Dee, I’m also sexually attracted to Richard Hell.”

Aren’t we all…

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LIVE PHOTOS: The Creators Project, F/ A$AP Rocky & Spiritualized

Photos by Andrew Parks

As smooth as this past weekend’s Creators Project event was—structurally, not sonically; the outdoor stage sounded godawful and Justice’s headlining set featured the same LCD (lowest common denominator) songs they’ve spun since 2007—two things stood out: A$AP Rocky‘s dedication to entertaining a crowd that clearly didn’t give a damn, and Jonathan Glazer‘s rather incredible reinterpretation of Spiritualized‘s “Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space.” More than just a simple art installation, it felt like the virtual embodiment of exactly what J. Spaceman was feeling when he wrote one of the greatest heroin-haunted anthems of all time. If only the rest of the program had found a way to fuse art and music that powerfully.

Here are a few more shots that capture what we mean…

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Spiritualized Sign To Fat Possum, Get To Work On Seventh Album

Alright, that’s it—whoever’s responsible for the A&R department at Fat Possum has already earned one hell of a Christmas bonus this year. As if signing Wavves, Smith Westerns, Yuck, and the Odd Future project MellowHype in the past couple years weren’t enough, the label continues to break away from its blues rock beginnings with a new Spiritualized record. The band’s seventh album is currently being recorded and will be ready for a fall release.

J. Spaceman and company will also return to London’s Royal Albert Hall—the site of their stellar 1997 live album—on Tuesday, October 11. Tickets for that gig go on sale March 11 at 9 a.m. If you can’t make it, a link to Spiritualized’s entire New York City show from last year is still available here, along with an interview from a few years ago.

Members of Spiritualized, Hot Chip and This Heat Confirm Tracklisting, Release Date For Second About Group Album

Pat Thomas (a keyboardist/knob-twiddler for Derek Bailey, Tony Oxley, etc.) and members of Hot Chip (singer/keyboardist Alexis Taylor), Spiritualized (guitarist John Coxon) and This Heat (drummer Charles Hayward) have announced their second About Group album. Due out April 26 through Domino, Start and Complete was as swiftly recorded—we’re talking one afternoon at Abbey Road—as the quartet’s last one, an improv LP for Treader. The difference this time? Each track was written by Taylor over the past couple years and shared with the rest of the group in demo form just a few days before hitting the studio.

According to a press release, “What followed was a collection of songs created in an atmosphere of close listening and instinctive group interplay. The instruments used are a rotating line up of drums, Wurlitzer, organ, piano, electric guitar and electronic textures, ensuring About Group combine a live-in-the-studio band feel around Taylor’s yearning vocal lines.”

You can sample the record’s lead-off single (the quartet’s take on Terry Riley’s “You’re No Good”) after the jump, right alongside cover art and the complete tracklisting…

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NEEDLE EXCHANGE 040: An Exclusive Mix By … Walls

To celebrate the release of their new Gaberdine Remixes EP (available now on iTunes), we asked Walls to share a mix that’s as caught in the clouds as their music. Here it is—windswept selections from Tangerine Dream, Spacemen 3 and more—along with a commentary from Sam Willis (also of Allez-Allez).

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DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: Spiritualized, Live At Radio City Music Hall

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Spiritualized, sans choir, at Terminal 5 in 2008

Photo by Andrew Parks

If you’re as morbidly depressed about missing Spiritualized‘s final Ladies and Gentleman… show, we’ve got some good news: a decent rip of the entire show, available right here. And hey, while you’re at it, why don’t you check out our J. Spaceman interview from ST001 after the jump?

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COFFEE TALK: The Latest Posts, Profiles & Think Pieces On Spiritualized, M.A.N.D.Y., Slayer, Broadcast, MF Doom and More

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We sift the ‘net for today’s top stories so you don’t have to…

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SIX + SIX: The “Shave Your Beard; It’s Getting Hot” Mix

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Well, it’s not quite summer yet. But if your local Internet weather widget is to be trusted, temperatures are supposed to hit 85 degrees this weekend in New York. Which can only mean two things: self-titled Associate Editor Aaron Richter needs to shave his winter beard before he gets a repulsive half-face tan, and it’s time for another installment in the Six + Six Mix Series. This mix is inspired by warmer temperatures, blinding sunlight and memories of summers past. Play it louder.

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Check the Six + Six Mix tracklist after the jump.

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