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Erasure Announce Collaboration With Echo Collective

Erasure (Andy Bell and Vince Clarke) have announced a collaboration with Echo Collective, the Brussels based collective of post-classical musicians best known for their ongoing collaborative work with A Winged Victory for the Sullen, Johann Johannsson, Dustin O’Halloran and Stars of the Lid.

The collaboration sees the entirety of Erasure’s latest album, World Be Gone, given a post-classical rework. World Beyond was recorded over ten days by Andy Bell and seven performers from the Echo Collective: Margaret Hermant (violin, harp), Neil Leiter (viola), Thomas Engelen (cello), Jaroslaw Mroz (double bass), Gary De Cart (piano) and Antoine Dandoy (vibraphone, glockenspiel).

The album was produced by Echo Collective, mixed by Gareth Jones and arranged by the Echo Collective’s Gary De Cart, Margaret Hermant and Neil Leiter. Neil Leiter from the Echo Collective explains, “The process of this project was really deconstruction and re-purposing. We started by listening to each track layer by layer, and then, using the layers that inspired us or we found essential, we reconstructed the tracks instrumentally. Each of the instruments in the band setup were chosen for their inherent capacities and roles. Often choosing which layer to put with each instrument was a question of matching roles and colours. By stripping so much away, we were able to find a new space for Andy to fill. The text of the songs became much more important in the overall construction of the songs, and Andy was free to explore more dynamics and vocal range.”

The tracks featured on World Beyond show award-winning songwriters Vince Clarke and Andy Bell in a more reflective mood, giving the world and recent political upheavals a thoughtful examination. This new collaboration gives a new dimension to the tracks - including fan-favourites ‘Still It’s Not Over’, which tackles the LGBT rights movement post-Stonewall, and ‘Lousy Some Of Nothing’, a ballad for our post-truth age - but the band’s optimism about the future remains clear and bright. Andy Bell explains: “…the reinterpretations have brought such enormous context to the songs, it has created a new place for them.”

The original idea for the album developed from Vince Clarke, who initially suggested that a single from World Be Gone could be given an orchestral reinterpretation, but as the idea expanded and took shape, he spoke at length to the Echo Collective ahead of the recording. “It was great to talk through ideas with Echo Collective and then see how their arrangements took shape. The collaboration has given elements of the album a whole new feel and Andy's vocals remain as powerful and uplifting as ever” says Clarke.

The collaboration is a natural progression from 1987’s The Two Ring Circus, a companion EP for the band’s second album, The Circus, which included several orchestral interpretations.

Erasure embark on a sold out headline tour through Europe this month with support from Bright Light, Bright Light, starting in Dublin and including two London dates at the Hammersmith Apollo before dates in North and South America later this year.

 

 

 

Pop Punk Pile Up Festival Reveals Line Up

2018 welcomes a brand new festival, Pop Punk Pile Up Festival that will take place at The Venue in Selby from April 27 - 29. Riff Media has been running successful events all over the country for a decade and 2018 sees them branching out into the festival circuit. With the likes of The King Blues, Room 94, The Bottom Line and a secret headliner still to announce playing throughout the weekend, Riff Media proves that they have already grown interest from larger bands wishing to play for them on a larger scale. For their first year they have secured a fantastic line up for such a small, intimate setting, so trust us when we say, you won't want to miss it!

Riff Media are famous for their diverse line ups and Pop Punk Pile Up Festival will pride itself with a line up full of a mix of genres, so don’t let the name fool you. There are heavy bands, as well as alternative rock bands playing across the weekend and being held in such a small venue for a festival, Riff Media wanted to make the crowd feel welcome. It's definitely going to be one to remember and is guaranteed to be sweaty and loud.

Having tickets priced at just £25 for a day and £40 for the weekend, they are not charging a fortune for entry and will be donating some of their profits to worthy causes, such as the homeless charities Carecent and Mission Trinity, buying food and items for those in need.

POP PUNK PILE UP FESTIVAL line up so far is as follows:

Friday

Room 94

Blood Youth

Max Raptor

Sweet Little Machine

Frank Grimes and the Disasters

Lyon Estates

Safeguard

Pray For Hayden

Outta Peak

Blueprints

This Time Last Year

Northern Nightlights

Miami Monroe

Hide Your Eyes

High Visions

Rum Direction

 

Saturday

The Bottom Line

Grumble Bee

Altered Sky

Home Wrecked

Coast to Coast

Catch Fire

A Few Too Many

Elastic Waste

The Famous Class

On The Ropes

Shaded

Jonny Gill

Ocean Sunset View

Sally Pepper

Last Chance

Joshua Nash

 

Sunday

The King Blues

Louise Distras

Y.O.U.N.G

Millie Manders and the Shutup

Better Than Never

The Young Hearts

The Young & Restless

Rainfalls

XmenBteam

High Down

Northern Horizon

Heartsink

Northshore

 

 

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