Jan 102011
 

This time around i interviewed SAWAGii, an artist who has been mentioned and featured on the blog a few times with his Metalectro tracks. SAWAGii is a Bordeaux, France, based producer that recently released a rework of

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, a rmx contest winner rework of Kavinsky’s “Nightcall” and arranged Radiopolitan’s “Tout a un sens” single which was released last year on iTunes amongst others.

1. Hi David! Happy 2011! You’ve been rocking the Metalectro blog for a while now, how are you lately? Are you working on something and how is this going?

Hi Zak, Happy New Year 2U !
I’m doing good , I’ve got a lot of stuff going on in 2011, good news! I’m currently working on “metal” reworks of big international hits. Which ones? It’s a secret ;o) (Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas, Rihanna) My goal is to give these songs a good ol’ kick in the ass! I’m also working on the 4 track EP “Planets” and a live duo project named FREEKS with a drummer friend of mine.

2. As you know you grabbed our attention with your “And What?!” track. Was this the first Metalectro track you ever did? How did you come up with the idea?

I used to play guitar in a metal band for many years before I realized that I wanted to use technology and take advantage of the opportunity to produce my own stuff all by myself. So I started working randomly on some tracks (not very convincing at first). In the last few years though, bands like Justice, with the mix of big powerful beats and their “metal” attitude became very successful. I have to admit this gave me some clues and lead me to find my own path. The “And What” track by the way was made for a windsurfing DVD, “Planet Blow”.

3. What would you say is your biggest achievement/highlight so far? Tell us about it!

My biggest “life achievement” (so far!) is my metal band VIRIDIANA‘s first album (2001). I’m also very proud of my work (composing, playing, producing, mixing, mastering) on RADIOPOLITAN’s 5 track EP (2007), my rework for CASSIUS’s “Rock N°1” which was elected “best rework” by the band and vinyl-released on EMI in 2008 and my victory in the KAVINSKY contest, using my heavy metal magic skills! I also discovered that most people that are in the electro business are huge metal geeks, the guys from Record Makers even told me they played Mötley Crüe records in their office !!!

4. What are your influences/music background? Have you ever played in a metal band?

I was a heavy metal fan since I was 11. As a teenager I became fond of Funk, Jazz, and Classical music. After a first experience as axeman between 1989 and 1993 in thrash-metal band TORMENTIA, I joined VIRIDIANA (1998-2003), a new-metal team that became far more successful. We even shared the stage with Machine Head and became friends with bands such as Gojira, Loudblast and Scarve. By that time I had already started enjoying the electro sounds of the New Beat and Acid House scene as well though.

5. Are you more of a metal or an electro person?

I dunno, maybe more of a metal person because of my fond memories playing heavy riffs on stage. To be honest, I’ m not that much interested in the electro scene as a whole. The French Touch (Daft Punk etc…) is an exception because these guys rock hard and used to be rockers for sure ;o) I also dig mashing up various influences (pop 80’s, electro, rock and roll) in the same song like some recent bands like Ladyhawke or Friendly Fires…

6. Do you prefer working only with computers/sequencers or do you get your hands dirty playing and recording instruments? Do you use samples and what’s your opinion on sampling and copyright?

Every time I have the opportunity to play a live instrument on a track, I do it!
I’m not very fond of such tricks as loops and quantization, they sound too “cold” to my ears. Even when I’m working on an electro beat, I try to “humanize” it by not editing it perfectly. I mainly use my KORG R3, a PodXT Live, Cubase with various Plugins and Stis. As you can see, I use very few samples, apart from the acapellas of course. I see myself more as a composer than a DJ.

7. So, what is music for you and what do you think about the way the music industry is changing? What do you think about popular/chart music?

Releasing a record is quite complicated these days. The best selling hits all seem to be built on the same format and there is no place left for creativity. The good point is that more and more musicians have access to home studios and are able to produce creative remixes of well known songs. The industry enjoys using these remixes to make more cash. Unfortunately, there is not a dime left for guys like me… The only thing that matters to me is to have a good time playing music and being creative.

8. Are you signed with any record label? Any future plans? (live shows, release, remix etc)

I’m actually unsigned, but who knows, right? As i’ve just said, I try to have as much fun as possible, and If some tracks reach a broader audience with a good buzz, that’s cool with me! No releases so far for my works this year, but I promise I will make more remixes, stop smoking and start running five kilometers every day. How about that ?

9. What are you listening to lately? Any tracks/artists you recommend?

Blogs like yours allow me to hear many good mixtapes made by “not that famous but very talented” unsigned artists.
Hypetrack, Seek Sick Sound and Hypem are my 3 most visited blog so far. And as a long-time Meshuggah fan, I also enjoy banging my head to the sound of PERIPHERY and ANIMALS AS LEADERS. Regarding Electro tracks, I like Teenage Bad Girl, Toxic Avenger, Danger, DAtA, Sebastian, yuksek, DIOYY, 2080…

10. What do you think about the Metalectro blog and the music featured on it?

Your blog is quite new, but the flux of info is regulary updated. And thanks to you, I’m able to discover many mixtapes. Anyway, don’t worry my friend, I pasted your link on my google bar, my soundcloud, my twitter account, my facebook, my youtube… Even my room wall! You’re fuckin’ EVERYWHERE in my life right now ! ;o)

(Zak: I really hope your wife/girlfriend/other half is not reading this!)

11. Something you’d like to mention and we forgot to ask?

I’m very bad at speaking foreign languages, so my drummer friend translated this interview for me. I hope he didn’t ruin my very funny jokes (I have a shitty humour anyways… o_O)

Anyway, thank you very much and “Longue vie à Metalectro” !!! (Long live metalectro)

Zak: Thank you too David!

Jan 032011
 

Like promised some days ago, the time would come for some of the artists featured on the Metalectro blog and MixTapes to give us some answers and explain themselves. Today this time has finally come!

The first artist interviewed is 1inoleum, an artist that has been featured on the blog a few times with his Metalectro tracks. 1inoleum is a Sydney based producer with a few releases already, some of them being a rmx of DJ Tuco’s “Disco Kicks”, a rmx of Nick Cenic’s “Substance D” and recently a remix of Francis “Warning”. The last few months he has shown a particular interest in the Metalectro genre, with banging remixes of tracks originally from NEUS, Dj Antention, Underoath, and Noize Generation amongst others. So, let’s talk to him a bit !

01. Hi Julien! You’ve been rocking the Metalectro blog for a while now, how are you lately? Are you working on something and how is this going?

Hey Zak ! Thanks for this interview ! I just moved in a new house, and everyday I can hear this lovely piano sound from the other side of the road. So for 2011 I’m just gonna try to compete with this piano player by sending him back some distorted frequencies. He’s inspiring me, I’ll be inspiring him.  That’s love.

02. As you know you grabbed our attention with your Noize Generation “Monster” Rmx. Was this the first Metalectro track you ever did? How did you come up with the idea?

Not the first actually, I first tried this style with the NEUS – Blast remix. I though it sounded cool so I continued exploring this genre. I think it’s all about the original material. With original tracks like Underoath – Illuminator, or Noize Generation – Monster, the remix got to be violent. I think the lesson here is to choose wisely your sample material cause that directly influences the outcome.

03. What would you say is your biggest achievement/highlight so far? Tell us about it

My Underoath – Illuminator remix. I did it in about 5 or 6 hours, using both Maschine (for the instrument tracks) and Ableton live (for warping the vocal track). The longer you take to make a track, the harder it gets to finish it. I know people doing a track in an hour. I know they have a different approach and a different way to do their stuff, but still I envy them. Cause if you finish quickly you can have a rest and watch family guy or something.

04. What are your influences/music background? Have you ever played in a metal band?

Got about 200 GB of music, everything bought on iTunes of course (not)… So I really listen to everything. I like listening to movie soundtracks. It’s not instant gratification, as you don’t launch the track and wanna dance, but it’s all about nuances and variations. I also listen to rock/punk rock/metal stuff. Sometimes, I’m kind of sick of how all the drums in electronic music are all made on the same structure. Four on the floor is great for clubs but at home you always have this pumping effect and a break from that is definitely needed ! Rock music is much warmer because it’s less compressed, not quantized and with a less repetitive structure.

I used to play guitar and I had a shitty punk rock band back in high school, that was fun and I remember the drummer was really taking a lot of care of his hair. One day he called and said he couldn’t come to practice, because he had to go to the hair dresser.

05. Are you more of a metal or an electro person?

None… It really depends on the weather and if I had sex last night. Usually I prefer lyrics form punk rock albums. In metal they always complain, and in electro they have nothing to say.

06. Do you prefer working only with computers/sequencers or do you get your hands dirty playing and recording instruments? Do you use samples and what’s your opinion on sampling and copyright?

Wow that’s actually a lot of questions, that could be asked for an essay in uni.

I forgot who said that but I’m gonna quote this person : “all artists that do electronic music are basically geeks, because they spend most of their time in front of a computer, surrounded by blinking electronic devices”. That was something like that, I’m not sure, but it’s well said. I try sometimes to play my old guitar but that’s too hard.

As for sampling, it’s the best. Actually, everything on my soundcloud page is sampled. I have some synths (operator, analogue, from Live suite) but I never use them. It’s cool cause the sample material gives you limits in which you have to work. I prefer the challenge of transforming a sample into something totally different, than creating a sound from scratch. For copyright stuff, I check youtube and Who Sampled who (whosampled.com) and wonder…

07. So, what is music for you and what do you think about the way the music industry is changing? What do you think about popular/chart music?

Music, it’s just entertainment. You can put feelings, politics, whatever you like in it. But at the end you’ve got to entertain if you want your message to be heard.

Popular/chart music, it’s all bullshit. I like lady gaga music, but I don’t think she deserves that much presence in the entertainment media for example. You only hear about the 10 same artists, wtf ?

I will obviously instantaneously change my point of view if I do enter the top 10 chart somewhere 🙂

08. Are you signed with any record label? Any future plans? (live shows, release, remix etc)

Not signed yet, hopefully release an original track in the first semester of 2011, while continuing to do remixes. All my stuff is here: www.soundcloud.com/1ino1eum . So far it’s a lot of fun.

09. What are you listening to lately? Any tracks/artists you recommend?

I surf on soundcloud and discover unknown talents. I check my new followers on soundcloud, and if I like their music, I follow them back. Simple as that, and there is some really good stuff, even from total beginners, really promising.

10.   What do you think about the Metalectro blog and the music featured on it?

Metalectro is a new blog that keeps on delivering. Well written, updated frequently, with great choice of music. I’m happy to watch it grow.

11. Something else you’d like to mention and we forgot to ask?

Thank you Zak ! 😉

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