Andy Barker (808 State) Interview Of The Month | |
Report2Dancefloor 30 June 2016 Link |
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Just when the version of 'Pacific State' that kicked off ‘Quadrastate’ was completed in 1988, keyboardist Andrew Barker had already joined and the band had eventualy had its official image, and sessions for the second album, ’90’ , were taking place at Square One Studios in Bury. They claim that the reason for their success was the fact that they started in the middle of a scene, <<the big bang of acid house, where there were no rules, no guidelines. AIl we were doing was spend studio time , handing in singles weekly to our record company>>.
In a conversation Andy explained ”we saw the way dance music was going, and we just f***ed off round the world’’ 808 State were already lugging heavy machinery on stage and putting on a proper live techno show he has done alot of remixes on other releases and some of the are : When working on a remix or on an album with 808 State, he aims to bridge that gap between the underground and the mainstream, appealing to a wide range of people. He truly is a creative mind a combination of radical, anarchistic and rational. Let’s read some words by him though in a talk we’ve had. 1. What plays in your car ? I think that music has an effect on the way a person drives, I started Dj'ing when I was 14 in my Bedroom, I Used to be into hiphop and breakdancing. So we setup in a local youth club where I was a DJ and all the local teenagers were breakers. At 16 I started buy equipment a Little keyboard, drum machine and a sequencer trying to recreate the music I was listening to at the time. Then I started to hear this new music that was call house,that was it for me, I had to start making that stuff. Eventually meeting up with the other members of 808 who all had bits of equipment we could connect together. That's when 808 State was born. I personally think that if you listen to dance music most of the time you'll like many sub-genres of House music Model 500 - NO UFO'S 5. As both a Dj/Producer , which side are you on : entertainment or educational ? When out Dj'ing you have to Entertain, you have to look at what the dance floor is doing and what people have reacted to, when we Dj we have no idea what we're going to play, until we get in the place and soak up the the atmosphere. 6. Do you walk around humming melodies? I do try to go for a 1 Hour walk every day but that's to switch off ;) [Words: Report2Dancefloor] |
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