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toroddfuglesteg
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Topic: Arktika Posted: December 27 2011 at 12:32 |
ARKTIKA is a post-rock-band from Cologne, Germany that took its name after the Russian icebreaker class, the Arktika-class. Their sound can be described as combination of post-rock, post-core or sludge with most of their songs reaching the ten-minute-mark. The band was founded in 2008 and released a two-song-12'-LP called "Heartwrencher" in 2009 and a double-12'-LP called "At Zero" in 2010 through the German label Narshardaa Records. Both LPs were recorded at Tonmeisterei-Studios in Oldenburg, Germany. I got in touch with the band and Tim 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 ? The name comes from the time when we recorded our first EP. We didn't have
a band name until then. We saw a documentary about russian icebreakers on TV.
And there is a ship-class that is called "Arktika-class". We found the picture
of a calm winter landscape with an atomic icebreaker going through it with a lot
of power very fitting to our musical style. Our influences are wide spread cause
we come from different musical background. We all come from a “DIY” background
with me having played in FRANCIS BRADY, Jürgen and Marc being in RENO KID, Felix
being in dozens of bands and his brother playing drums in BLACK FRIDAY 29 and
Jürgen been on tour with this punkband ENCORE. One band we all liked and that we
agreed on when talking about which direction to go with the band is "Envy" from
japan.
How is the music scene in your area
?
There's quite a lot here in Cologne. We have a nice record shop called
"Underdog-Records", some places you can see alternative music at like
"Underground", "MTC" or "Aetherblissement". I'm not so much into fanzines but
Marc once did one with some friends himself. It's called "dear you" and you can
find it at http://www.myspace.com/dear_you_zine.
Over to your two releases so far. Your EP Heartwrencher was released in
2009. Please tell us more about this
ep.
Your album At Zero was released in 2010. Please tell us more about this
album. "At zero" was recorded at "Tonmeisterei" in Oldenburg, too. It's really
great to record there because Role is a man with skills, ideas and gorgeous
equipment. When we recorded "at zero" things were a bit different to the
"heartwrencher"-recordings. We knew better what we wanted and had evolved since
then. It was a little bit more experimental in some aspects but we are really
happy with it.
How is the availability of your releases
?
For those
of us unfamiliar with your music; how would you describe you music and which
bands would you compare yourself with ?
Not an easy question to answer. When we look at what people tag us at
last.fm for example it's a mixture of "sludge, post-rock, post-metal,
experimental and ambient". I wouldn't know how to put that into one word. But
when people ask me i mostly say "experimental post-rock" although most people
that are not related to indie- or hardcore-music in a wider way don't really
know what that should be. If you ant to compare us to others bands there should
be names like "Envy", "Light Bearer", "Explosions in the Sky", "Russian
Circles"… What have you been up to since the
release of At Zero ? What is your current status and what is the plans for your
band in the future ? We are in progress of writing new material right now and we are planning to
record stuff in April/May. So hopefully there should be a new release out in the
second half of 2012. We're really looking forward to it.
To wrap up this interview, is there
anything you want to add to this interview ?
Edited by toroddfuglesteg - December 27 2011 at 13:07 |
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tupan
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Posted: December 27 2011 at 13:04 |
I've suggested this band! And I recommend!
Nice interview, as ever, Torodd!
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