Sunday, 11 April 2010
Nac/Hut Report - 9th Overflowing...Milky Slaughterhouse...Dream of Incubator
Nac/Hut Report, is a polish-italian band. They've released some material for the american label RCP Tapes and an EP in 2009. They've just finished their first LP, and decided to not release it onlabel but to spread it for free through the web.
They contacted the Room to help spreading and after hearing the album I was absolutely sure I wanted them in the blog. Their sound has a dreamlike ambient (sometimes nightmarish...) that I love in bands like My Bloody Valentine, Lycia or Death in Vegas and, at the same time, has nothing in commom with those bands, being highly original and intense, with amazing guitar playing. "Dead Steps", "Sand", "Not Completely Legal" and "Butterflies on Bodies" are for me, the standout songs, but the entire album has a coherence that it's difficult to find nowadays.
I liked the album so much that I grabbed the opportunity to make them a small interview, that I think you should read after hearing the album. Also, if you like their music, go to their MySpace page and drop them a message and be sure to check the promo video of "Butterflies on Bodies".
http://www.myspace.com/nachutreport
http://www.last.fm/music/nac+hut+report
http://www.last.fm/music/Nac%252FHut%2BReport
INTERVIEW
What motivated you to start the band?
BR: We've met almost 3 years ago in Krakow and then started our relationship. After around 10 months we started to live together and Li/ese/Li had idea of a musical project that seemed to me very interesting, so we decided to make music and then it developed more and more till we begin to record the first tracks and work on an album.
Li/ese/Li: The main motivation was to share an artistic experience andmusic was perfect for this.
For a relatively new band, your sound is quite mature, do you had any other bands in the past?
Li/ese/Li: I have been in a band for many years, and here i started dealing with minimal composition and with some ideas of "experimental" guitar, something similar to Glenn Branca or Sonic Youth. Later i used these elements even in Nac/hut Report project.
BR: I wasn't in any band before, I always liked music but I've never thought about it as a medium of expression - before I met Li/ese/Li I worked only with visual art, then he had this musical project in which in the begining my part was only vocal, but very soon step by step I started to be an active part in the creation.
Can you reveal a little about your songwriting approach?
Li/ese/Li: Normaly the songs start from noise collages and "concrete" sounds.Then slowly we start adding rythmical and melodical parts.
BR: Sometimes it's difficult to find right melody for all these noises. It happens that we have some noises, then we get melody and the process of composing starts again from this moment.
Li/ese/Li: We use a lot o pop tunes in our songs, but none of them has been created especially for one song, we just create them out of every context, we record them and then we put them in a song, piece by piece, untill we don't find something that fits to noises, guitars and all the rest. Often we deconstruct the voice parts. We put one on another tunes that were not meant to be mixed together.
BR: It's you know, like crazy painting, like if you would take a
little of action painting, ideas of Dada and trow it all on some portrait made by Andy Warhol. There's a lot of "deconstructive" spirit in our way of working, like producing a collage of "ready made" things.
Li/ese/Li: We don't like our songs enough to treat them too good.
I find your music quite visual, do you think of images/films when composing?
BR: Personally, it happened to me with "Butterflies on Bodies", when I was working on this song, I was thinking about Velvet Underground's "Venus in furs" and some sado-maso images, so there was a little of visual inspiration in this track, but mostly when we work on sound we think more about the atmosphere of sound itself.
By the way, very good video on your MySpace page, did you directed it yourselves?
BR: Thanks! Yes, we did it by ourself. We like to create a visual context to our music. Actually I'm working on a short promotional movie, something quite weird.
Why the decision of putting the record as a free download opposed to the regular way of releasing a CD/Tape/Record? Does this, in any way, reflect your opinion on the actual state of the music business?
Li/ese/Li: Yes. in this period you can find a lot of self-released music that sounds much better than the music published by main indie labels. In some way we wanted to be part of these beautiful music "scene" produced and released outside every kind of market, to us this stuff is like some kind of Art-brut or Outsider Art for the internet era. While most of indie labels are producing something more stereotyped and conservative. We are more interested in the deviant
cultural products than in the music market.
What's your opinion about the internet's role in helping/hurting
the promotion of new bands?
Li/ese/Li: In my opinion it helps a lot, you can manage a lot of things by yourself and you're not doomed only to follow the labels.
BR: Blogs are great, they let you reach listeners all around the world. Of course it takes a lot of time and work to get in contact with the people that could be potencially inetrested in your music, but it's also wonderfull to have direct contact with them.
Do you do concerts? If not do you plan on doing them in the near
future? (I would love to hear these songs live)
BR: We're planning to do some concerts in next months, but we still need to search for the places where we could play. Till now we've had some gig, and we opened a concert of Carla Bozzulich's Evangelista. The live songs are different because we don't want to give them any structure and so they could sound very fragmented and chaotical, but for us is very interesting and we would like to play much more in the future.
01. Die Traume Part 1
02. Dead Steps
03. Sand
04. Not Completely Legal
05. 142 Drugs
06. Die Traume part 2
07. Easy Act A
08. Empire...Cut or Die
09. Butterflies on Bodies
http://www.mediafire.com/?fmnj0jjlzz4
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