What
are you up to these days ?
The
last months in 2009 I have been busy with Knight Area doing life
sound. And at the moment I am searching for inspiration to continue
work on my 4th
album. Some songs are written, some lyrics are ready and I need to
find time to combine them and do some composing.
Let's
start from the beginning: You were a member of Sangamo (which also
spawned Knight Area) and set up Ixion at the beginning of this
century. Why did you go your own ways with Ixion and what is your
musical philosophy ?
I
started as a bass player in Sangamo, where I played for some 12
years. After I left the band because of musical differences, I had
enough material for a complete album, and I thought it would be a
shame not to do something with it. So I recorded it myself. My main
musical philosophy is to be able to write the stuff I like, record
the stuff I like and be able to look for new stuff where ever I can.
Let's
start with your (long or brief) thoughts and concepts on your three
albums starting with....
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Cryogenesis
from 2004.
This
is about a woman terminally ill, and does not want to give up. It is
over, there is no medication, life is over. But she aims for help
from the future. What does not end up the way she thought it would.
She is revived but against the will of some of the future doctors.
You can’t turn back the clock, what do you think will happen to
you when you wake 500 years from now? How would someone from Medieval
times cope with a world like ours?
That is what turns out to be
her problem also. Not in a physical way, but a spiritual way. What
could her soul have done all those 500 years if it had been free?
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Talisman
from 2006
Talisman
is set in the past, it is about a talisman that has left a bloody
trail through history. It encourages the ‘evil’ in its bearer and
in turn feeds and thrives on the evil deeds of its bearer. Sometimes
the effect of the talisman on its bearer was obvious, sometime the
effect was more subtle.
Each song in this story is about a person
who came under the influence of the Talisman, and thus had a
significant effect on history: the downfall of the Knights Templar;
the Spanish destroying the Inca civilization; Judas, who betrayed
Jesus; Catherine the Great from Russia and so on. Each song revolves
around a person under the influence of this magic talisman.
Main
theme here is again not take responsibility for your own actions, but
trying to find some-else of something else to blame.
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Garden
of Eden from 2009
It's
the year 2020, Europe has become one state (The Union) where a couple
of Officials and Ministers rule and decide what is good for us and
what not. One of them is responsible for food and health and he went
through great length to get all the food safe and without bacteria's.
Most of the small farmers are gone, just large industry-like
complexes remain. Everything is sterile, vacuum-wrapped and tastes
the same. One of the reasons he is such a fanatic is because his 4
year old girl died some 30 years ago of food poisoning.
But then
fate hits: a pandemic disease sweeps across the globe, millions of
people die because of their lack of resistance. And as by a miracle:
he is immune for the virus.
Set against this drama he is
confronted again with his past, as he wonders whether it was all for
the good. He lost his wife 25 years ago, she could not cope with the
loss of their daughter. She tried to reach out to him for help and
support, but he buried himself in his work ignoring his surroundings.
As a result he lost his wife also, died of sorrow and grief. He
buried all his feelings and went on trying to create a better and
safe world. It took him years but in the end he succeeded, and then
everything back-fired on him...
And now he has to struggle to
find a way out of his problems, while the world that he knew is
falling apart...
We
as humans try to make everything saver, but we tend to forget that
there is a risk in living. And that is what makes living worth
living. You have to take risk, grab the chance when you see it. Take
a risk.
On all
of these albums, you have written all the music and have hired
musicians from other bands, in addition to you doing the bass and the
keyboards. Please tell us more about the guest musicians.
Well,
most of the musicians I know through my work with SOTE, Ulysses and
so on. It is basically a matter of friends or friends of friends. And
sometime I do a recording job for someone, for free, and as a
compensation for my efforts the help me with my album hahah.
And
it keeps it interesting because not all of them are in prog-rock.
Some are classically trained on Cello or Grand Piano. Some have a
more Jazz of folk influence, and the bring that to the recordings. It
is not something you find in the compositions but in the way they
approach the stuff the need to play.
All
the albums has been released by yourselves through Ixion Music. Which
is a pretty big personal commitment. Please give us the pro and cons
of going it alone.
One
of the cons is that you have to do everything your self. Contact
distributors, work on advertisements, send round promo album. Make
sure you get the reviews in the magazines and webzines. But the
advantage is that you actually handle everything your self. From
writing the lyrics, composing the songs, until preparing the albums
for shipment to USA for example. There is a rewarding sensation in
that.
How is
the promotion and distribution of your albums ?
Promotion
and distribution is through a couple of distributors that I contacted
in the period of CryoGenesis. And when they heard that the Talisman
album was ready they contacted me instead of the other way round. So
that was good.
When I
hear about projects like Ayreon and Ixion, I automatically get the
“excellent musicians, but soulless music” feeling. What is your
reaction to prejudgments like that and how would you describe your
music ?
I
think part of that lays in the fact that the musicians don’t play
together or rehearse together. They don’t lay down a basic-track in
the studio which catches the vibe and on to which the start tracking
their music individually.
It may also come from that it is all
written by one person, that might put a big influence on the music.
You
are also working as a sound technician for several bands. Please tell
us more about this work.
It
is they way for me to keep in touch with live bands and prog-rock.
Since Ixion will never see a live stage, this is the way to combine
the technical side and mixing side of music, with the live element of
bands. Fortunately in these bands the musicians see the Light
Engineer and the Sound Engineer as a part of the team, so they treat
you as a band member. And that helps to tighten the band.
It is
not that I do every band, it has to be music that I like, music that
I can relate to. Basically it should be music that I would want to
perform on stage myself. But I don’t feel like trying to form a
band, and try to get gigs. From the guys in the bands I know how hard
that is, and I just do have the energy to take that upon me for
myself of my own band.
So I work with Knight Area, Ulysses,
Illumion and S.O.T.E. all prog rock and most of them feature members
that are also on the Ixion albums, so it stays in the family.
What
is your plans for this year and where do you want to take Ixion ?
Plans
for this year: work on the 4th
album when I have time and energy. And I don’t know when or where
that is. I like to be able to work on Ixion when I want to, and not
have the feeling that I have to work on it or have any deadlines or
what ever. It should be fun doing it. So no pressure. It comes when
it comes…
Just
to wrap this interview up; do you have any regrets in your music
career ?
Nop.
I am a happy guy with where it brought me. It enables me to do
different things, see different things. I’ve done recordings,
producing, live sound. In bars, theatres and open-air-festivals. I’ve
done musicals, rock. So it is diverse and that is what I like. Maybe
I am just easily bored hahah. Next question, hahah
What
is your five all time favourite albums ?
In
no particular order?
IQ : Subterranea
Ayreon: The Electric
Castle
Pain of Salvation: Remedy Lane
Dream Theater: Scenes
from a Memory
Tori Amos: Little Earthquakes
Anything
you want to add to this interview ?
Nop,
thank you for showing interest in my music!
Thanx to Jankees Braam for this interview. Ixion's PA profile is http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=5141 - and it's homepage is http://www.ixion-music.com/index.htm -