Sunday, 30 August 2009

Live on BBC Radio Solent




Yesterday I made a little appearance on Sally Taylor's Show.
Lee Cuff joined me on Cello, and I really enjoyed playing some of my more intimate ballad style tracks, 'Swirl Me Around' and 'The Flowers'.

As I was leaving, and saying goodbye to Sally, we had a bit of a giggle. We talked about the show from last year when Sally came to my campsite at Larmer Tree Festival and we did a live to air interview/ song from my camper van. It was all going well, until the cultural worlds collided....
In Australia 'thong' means the thing you put on your foot. Well in England it means a g-string.
So live on air, as Goba is getting out of the van, and Sally greets him saying "Good morning Goba, are you going to join us out here"... to which he replied "Hang on, I've just to get my thongs on!!."
Just one of those moments in time...
I have enjoyed popping onto Sally's show a few times now, and appreciate her support for my music. Thanks also to Geoff McQueen who is her new producer, who insultingly quoted one of my songs as "Kasabian meets Metallica meets Jay-Z" ..... what's the world coming to, eh?

If you would like to hear the show again, CLICK HERE. and look for Sally On Saturday...


Wednesday, 12 August 2009

Dragonfly in a Film Clip!

Valeria is a creative film maker who approached me to do a film clip for a song of mine called 'Dragonfly'. We met up at a cafe, and chatted about ideas for the clip. She has by this stage listened to the song a few times. I explained to her that I wrote Dragonfly when I was living in Paris, in my tiny little appartment on the 6th floor, staring out to 'La Tour Eiffel'. I also expressed that it was a song about the frustrations of being a travelling musician, and the highs and lows of trying to find my way.

The next time we met for a coffee, Valeria had a whole story line worked out.
"We are going to build your little appartment in Paris." she exclaimed. Since that day,Valeria
has spent hours making a model of the Eiffel Tower, posters, and designing the set for the film clip to Dragonfly. Last week was the first day of filming, so here are a few snippets below.


Carolina and Valeria setting up the appartment scene.






Valeria and Stephanie discuss the light of the 'moon'
shining on the Eiffel Tower.





Sitting in my 6th floor appartment.





I even hung up a bit of washing in between takes.






Blowing away in the wind. (try standing like that for 40 mins!)




Part Two coming soon.....

Tuesday, 11 August 2009

Musical moments...



The music world is a small world indeed.
...
Last year, we played The Social at The Larmer Tree Festival, and jammed with a few other musicians that jumped up on stage with us. Firstly there was Phil Wilcox on accordian, who, (little did we know) was a trained opera singer as well! He learnt to play the accordian at a young age and is truly a brilliant player. It was so much fun jamming with Phil, I asked him to feature on a couple of tracks on my album.



Phil Wilcox on Accordian






Omer Makessa on Mbira.


I thought I first saw Omer playing with his band Mankala at The Square and Compass pub about 2 months ago. When Omer came down to the studio from Bristol for a session a few weeks ago, we all kept thinking where do we know each other from. It wasn't until later on in the day, Omer exclaimed "Oh, I know you guys! I jammed on stage with you at The Larmer Tree Festival last year!" We all had a good laugh about that. A small world, for sure!








Lee Cuff on Cello.

Lee is a well-known instrumentalist throughout the Bournemouth region and has played with many of the local bands down here. The cello is one of my favourite instruments, and Lee has brought out some very rich tones and textures in my songs. Especially in 'Come Back Home' and 'Swirl Me Around'.



.....The album is really starting to take some shape now. I have really enjoyed working with such talented and easy going musicians. More pics to be added soon!

Thursday, 6 August 2009

The Sonic Kitchen Studios







I have had the pleasure of working alongside Big Al, who produced my EP 'Better In The Sunshine' mid last year, and is currently producing my first album.
These past few months 'The Sonic Kitchen Studios' in Poole, UK have become my second home.
Al is a source of musical inspiration to me, someone I feel understands my music and where I'm coming from, which is vital in any creative/recording situation...I'd now like to share some history about this talented guitarist/bassist/sound engineer/producer!


Al's Background
Alan (Big Al) Hill formed the Original Sonic Kitchen Studio way back in 1988 with his Brother Dave in Al’s Kitchen. Their first studio was setup in the loft apartment of a Victorian House in Blackheath, South East London. "For about the first year or so, we were writing/producing/mixing some great Acid House and early Techno tracks, then my brother Dave became the mighty "Pure Plastic" label and is to this day regarded as one of the true Godfathers of modern Techno music", says Al.

Big Al was signed up as the now legendary "Mind Over Rhythm", and through producing In-House for Pinnacle & Zomba he secured all of his Mastering with Abbey Road Studios, a strong and fruitful relationship that still continues to this day.
Now based in Poole, Dorset, Big Al is responsible for producing Andrea Soler’s debut EP ‘Better In The Sunshine’, a project he says, ”Is just the tip of the iceberg” for the fresh and inspiring Australian songstress.

The EP was mastered at Abbey Road by Big Al’s good friend Sean Magee, with Al recalling of the time they met, “I first met Sean after a few days working at Abbey Road Studios for Pinnacle/Zomba. Nick Webb was working with me and said, ‘You have to meet Sean from room six Al, he's a bit weird, you'd get along amazingly well.” “I honestly can’t remember even how long ago it was, but from then until now Sean and I have been Soul Brothers. His Mastering/Engineering capabilities are just world class.”

Big Al is a larger than life character with music running deep in his veins, and one would be hard pressed to find a more soulful and passionate musician/producer.

He has a wealth of experience in the Music Industry encompassing Live and Studio Engineering, Production, Writing, Arranging, Session Guitar and Bass Guitar, Keyboards etc. As a Producer/Musician he's worked with such names as Jack DeJohnette (Miles Davis, The Ripple Effect) John and Ben Surman, The Baker Brothers, to name just a few!
Al defines Andrea's music as "Picturesque, atmospheric and thought provoking", and after their first successful collaboration he is extremely excited about getting her debut album underway.