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avestin
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Topic: Yolk Posted: March 04 2011 at 11:54 |
Glad to see this band being interviewed here; I like their album and look forward to more.
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CPicard
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Posted: March 04 2011 at 11:54 |
Still around? Well, it means I still have a chance to support them (suscribing, of course, but if it would be nice to get them some concerts).
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toroddfuglesteg
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Posted: March 04 2011 at 11:37 |
Yolk from France is one of these hard to describe Avant-Garde bands. Their only album to this date was released ten years ago, but their music is still relevant today. Valentin Carette answered my questions. ######################################################
Your biography has been
covered in your ProgArchives profile so let's bypass the biography
details. But which bands were you influenced by and why did you
choose that name ?
As teens, we were influenced by
grunge, trip hop, classic rock and by bands like Primus, the
Residents, Mr bungle, sonic youth,guys like Zappa, Tom Waits, etc
etc. But the most noticeable must have been GONG. As young adults, we
were a lot more in john zorn, fred frith, contemporary and electronic
music, non idiomatic improvisation stuffs, it was great but chaotic.
As « mature » persons, Yolk still being really eclektic.
My brother Antonin (bass player) is a lot in dubstep, doom, and
improvisation for ensemble, Delphine is a lot in Diamanda Galas,
veljio Tormis,etc, and have a severe knowledge in pop music even if
she still the most experimental side of the band, Adrien is really
into sound as a musician and as an engineer plus our common tastes,
Fabrice is in love with billy cobham, Pierre Moerlen, Brain and Tim
Alexander from Primus since the age of 15 and for my part i listen to
my guitar heroes all the time (Fred frith, Robert Fripp, Marc ribot,
Trey Spruance, Jack Rose, Dick Dale, Hendrix and a lot more) and have
a tendance for extreme metal (meshuggah !), folk, ambient and
repetitive, etc …..What we have in common those last 2 or 3 years
is an irreducible love for Sleepytime Gorilla Musem with who we met
and and play with. I think they are representative of what we like
but not especially what we do.
The name of the band was a teenage
choice opening the dictionnary randomly (1995). And because i always
want to find a sense where there is not, i like to say what we do is
Folk with an Y chromosome.
Were any of you involved in
any other bands before you started Yolk ?
Not really, experiences with friends
yes, but our fisrt stage was with yolk for most of us. Delphine and
florence (first bassist) had a classical guitar pop duo. Antonin ans
Emilian (ex-violonist) were for a while in the folk band of my father
and other personnal projects..
I was in Tiptronic (a legend band
from dunkirk), the first band of Marylise Frecheville of Vialka, with
Charles Badts on bass and Jeremie Laniez of Milgram on guitar but it
did not work but it was fun.It's more the opposite, we had a lot of
different projects (still active) after we started YOLK (see last
question). Let's go straight to your
album. Please tell us more about Yolk from 2001 (or 2007, according
to Amazon, France)
All recordings before 2006 were
obscure demo.
The first official album (eponyme) is
from 2006 and was released on the french label « Le cluricaun »
and was largely distriubuted and sold out now. We are very slow
particularly when it's time to record, it's not something we like a
lot also because we never have enough money to get a decent studio
and we have day jobs and it's hard to find the great period. This one
was recorded by ourselves and mixed by the great Fred Norguet. There
is a lot of extracts on myspace.
We released ourselves an EP of 30
minutes in 2009 because we don't really need a label anymore except
if it's some kind of mimicry, ipecac, rer, cuneiform or someone who
is involved in the music we really like. We are on the platform
reshape music which is a fairtrade music label we really like:
Some reviews :
During the last eight years, you have been very busy with
a lot of things, including other projects. But is there any plans to
release a new Yolk album ? What is your latest update and the plans
for the rest of this year and beyond ? Official, we have some very long pieces (more than 15') to
record but i can already feel it will be hard to get them on the desk
! But the new tunes are more focused and there is even one tune with
lyrics, a premiere. The style oscillate between RIO stuffs, pop,
folk, sonic experimentations and tribal rythmics and more (see next
question)
Latest update is : http://www.reshape-music.com/yolk
which is a cooperative label, you pay for the album and we get
famous, feel free to participate ! We also need to find money to get
in the studioooooooo ! Just to give those of us who are unknown with your
music a bit of a reference point or two: How would you describe your
music ? I would say it's experimental rock, but it doesn't mean anything
for no one ! I, now, feel sick about musical genres, it often close
the sense of what you are doing.
It's just good to reassure public and cautious curators. We just
play what we want when we want, it's my conception of freedom in
music. For my part, music is there to express who you are in the
world and create a new space-time every time you play a single note
or a noise (and one bilion other things).
But because i really like you; i'll make an effort :
I think our music is near the primal idea of Rock in Opposition to
let cohabite pop and and hard experimentations. So it's not a genre
it's a state of mind.
The referential of our music should be: heavy rock, progressive
rock, ethnical (1rst album), canterbury scene, space rock, textures,
improvisation (idiomatic and non idiomatic), experimental, ambient,
metal, electronic........ As I understand it, you are quite active live. Your music
is not particular traditional either. How would you describe a Yolk
gig ? What do you mean by active ? I make a little jump sometimes but i
immediatly stop because i'm sure i'll make a big mistake haha ! No,
seriously those times we look like a shoegaze band or something and
we have always great shoes so it's cool to look at them during a gig.
We tried to invent a visual story for our gigs but making our
music is hard enough. It depend of the gig, sometimes we are really
phisically involved, sometimes we really need to focus. We don't want
to premeditate. Recently, we play in bresil in ront of 7000 persons,
i was scared but i made them clap their hands on a yolk tune haha !
And fabrice came frontstage to make shout them during my special
reverse solo of a new tune we have to record and it worked ! At the
rock in opposition festival it was just like trembling legs, help !
What happen to us !
It really depends of the public we have in front of us. In france
or belgium people are often static. Every time we played in U.K, lots
of people were dancing and buying all our t shirts and cd's, in
Brazil, it was like stadium concert.
We made a lot of gigs everywhere between 2006 and 2009 but it
tends to slow. We want more gigs but it's trully hard, we always hear
from curators something like it's too experimental or not enough,
GODDAMIT ! Both myself and others has
been confusing your band with the Swiss (German ??) avant-garde band
with the same name. Is this a problem you are used to and/or how do
you handle this problem ? We
can't deal with it ! The situation is more complex because there is
also the new york band, and worst there is a french jazz label with
the same name (a good one) and a pop band from paris with the same
name.
We
choose this name when internet was not in all the house so difficult
to check !
You are involved in many other projects too. Please tell
us more about these projects. I have a surf rock band with Fabrice and Antonin of YOLK called
scathodick surfers,(http://www.myspace.com/scathodicksurfers)
we play very often in quite little stage and bars and it's great like
that for the moment, we 're going to record this month our first
album. We have a great review by Phil Dirt himself on
http://www.reverbcentral.com.
I have a new acoustic duo with Antonin called « Saint
Antonin Noble Val » in which play guitars and basses
simultaneously with the drums. More info and music to come.
Delphine and I use to play in Death Tube, our electronic duo, but
whe stopped it for a while, i 'll post inedite songs from 2005 soon
on myspace :http://www.myspace.com/deathtube
The project which takes most of my time now (after yolk) is :
IDIOT SAINT CRAZY which is my solo project. After severals years, i
found the good alchemy between electronic music, Rock and guitar
experimentations. It's a more guitar oriented project. I alternate
between prerecorded materials and i play my guitar parts on it plus
only guitar tunes with the help of effects, and now i feel good
playing alone on stage.
Please, take a look at the guitar work here :
http://www.youtube.com/user/idiotsaintcrazy
and more compositions here ;
http://www.myspace.com/theidiotsaintcrazy
To wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to
add to this interview ?
I like your website and i'm glad you contact me again.
Feel free to go on http://www.reshape-music.com/yolk
to support us.
Feel free to program us everywhere in
the world. Thank you to Valentin for this interview
Edited by toroddfuglesteg - March 06 2011 at 09:26 |
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