Squid | Qobuz Interview

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  • Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
  • Ultra-fresh, verging on esoteric, 'O Monolith''s music is definitely not the most easily digestible - as its name suggests - no doubt as it is largely born on stage. After Warp Records released the harsh and, let's face it, more predictable punk of 'Bright Green Field' in 2021, Ollie Judge (vocals, drums), Louis Borlase (guitar), Arthur Leadbetter (keyboards), Laurie Nakivell (bass, horns) and Anton Pearson (guitar, vocals) have followed up with a second LP the same year, up to 80% of it generated through live improvisation on stage at the Fieldwork Tour.
    The principle was simple: the quintet would tour the most remote parts of the British countryside in search of unsuspecting audiences, creating new songs in between performances of tracks from their previous LP. It was a creative process reversed, from which a series of gut-wrenching insights far removed from conventional formats were able to emerge.
    Listen to 'O Monolith' by Squid on Qobuz in 24-Bit Hi-Res now:
    open.qobuz.com/artist/1771038
    Additionally, the album is available for purchase here: www.qobuz.com/store-router/in...
    Released via Warp Records.
    #Squid #WarpRecords #PostPunk #Punk #Rock #Brighton #Interview #Qobuz
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    00:00 Beginnings
    00:40 'O Monolith' during the Fieldworks Tour
    02:21 Taking risks
    03:00 Stay on course despite the live improvisations
    05:28 Sound evolution
    07:49 Public engaging & creation
    09:11 Playing new pieces and adapting them based according to the audience's reaction
    11:03 Studio anecdote
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  • @Kitchyyy
    @Kitchyyy 6 місяців тому +1

    cool interview