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Topic: Watertouch Posted: February 28 2011 at 12:15 |
Watertouch is a Swedish band based in Borlänge; arguably best known as the home town of Swedish act Anekdoten. Eiron Johansson (drums, percussion), Peter Holmstedt (bass), Per Wiberg (organ, piano) and Patrick Salin (guitars, vocals) make up Watertouch, who issued their first and only album in early 2005. I got in touch with the band and Patrick " Salle " Salin answered my questions. ################################################################
When & where and by whom was Watertouch started ?
Watertouch started around 1991-1992 by me , Patrick " Salle " Salin. I
was starting to write songs in all different genres ( mostly instrumental
stuff in progrock-folkmusic-light jazz style and so on... ) and i wanted a venue
where a could play the tunes as opposed to the other band i was in that time,
Junction , who played more classic rock style with vocals. In the beginning
Watertouch was just a three-piece and it was a playground for my musical ideas.
Did any of you , past and present members , play in any other
bands before joining up in Watertouch.
Ohh...There´s so many and i don´t recall half of them. But here is a few
though. I myself played in Junction for a couple of years , with Jan-Erik
Liljeström from Anekdoten amongst others. We recorded a couple of demos ,
released a 7-inch and contributed with two tracks on a compilation cd ( eleven
on a one to ten ) with bands from our hometown , Borlänge. Anekdoten is also on
the cd as Per Wibergs current band at that time , Boomclub. Per Wiberg also
released two albums with his own band , Death Organ. Peter Holmstedt , the bass
player was a session guy and released a cd with the funk-soul-outfit : Downtown
Express. Eiron Johanssson / drummer / played with lots of guys, The famous
gunslinger Tomas.Larsson from Glenn Hughes fame to mention one. You can enjoy
Eiron on the T.Larsson album " Freeride ". Our current keyboard player , Klas
Hägglund , played bass with our producers band " Stonecake - Swedish Grammy
winners. Klas was on Stonecakes first two albums. And Klas also plays a lot
with swedish blues hero " Klas Yngström from Sky High. Talk about unfamous
namedropping..laughs !
Why did you choose that bandname ?
Well we in the band have what you might call a pubertal liking /
he..he.... / to the more norty & corny zappa-lyrics as you can find in the
Zappa-title " I promise not to come in your mouth ". Our bandname concerns what
might hit the toilet-water in the loo...And i also recall that that the frase
watertouch has some kind of meaning in religious matters. I don´t recall if it´s
buddism , hinduism or something else. But in the end , without water no life
would occured on this planet. And music is life for me.
Your only album, to this date, We Never Went To The Moon,
was released in 2005. Could you tell us a little bit more about the album.
Well the album was actually recorded already in 96-97. But we ended upp
with legal hasels with the record company we had , they didn´t keep their end of
the bargain. So after a long time , we ended up in court and finally got the
rights to the mastertape. After that i decided to start my own label ,
Watertouch productions. We were not happy with the mastering of the album , so
the album were remastered by me and the producer at Fredrik. Aspelin studios
before it´s release.
Well the album consists of seven tracks , five instrumentals and two with
vocals. The producer sings on the title track and plays sitar on the opening
track , Maybe i´m a muslim. He´s a real contender for the cover of next Sitar
Player magazine..laughs. And we also had the fortune to work with Tomas Alm on
saxophone. He wrote the horn arrangement on the Miles Davis influenced tune :
Just before cleavge hill. Well all in all it´s a mixture between Focus , Deep
Purple , Zappa with Swedish , Irish , Oriental folkmusic / worldmusic in
between.
How was the distribution and marketing of the album ? Is it still
avalible ?
Well...after having gone to court , starting my own label , taking a
bankloan and so forth...The energy to promote and find distributors were
absolutely lacking ! I was just pleased to FINALLY have i copy of my own. I did
my reserach though regarding the promo cd:s i sent out to the press. It´s a
versatile album that consists of many genres and you have to be able to
appreciate good music in genres such as 70:s Hard rock , Instrumental guitar
stuff , jazz , world music , funk. Many purists in prog/symf tend to be a litte
narrow minded , they just listen old school Yes and Genesis or the neo-symf
bands. And when a saxophone solo breaks or if i´s bossanova they scream right
out ! I just tried to find journalists who like the same music as me and were
open-minded. And it paid off ! All of the reviews were favourable ( except the
one on the progarchives.site - but he did not get the copy from me ) , we got
terrific response from John " Bo Bo " Bollenberg from Progressive.world.net and
the DPRP-Pages to name a few. Yes the album is still avalible , but only from my
website at the moment / www.watertouch.net / . Some day maybe i will get a round to
get a proper distribution channel. I´m a rather good musician , but a lousy
salesman..laughs.
What have you been up to since 2005 ? and what is latest update ?
Good question...Well i´m a jack of many trades , not to everyones liking
maybe ? We recorded a full-lenght with a band called " In flight entertainment "
that was never released. But that was that before 2005 ? , well anyway... It´s a
little bit more " commercial " in the rock-pop-funk-jazz mode with vocals. It`s
me and the producer / Tommy Liljegren from Stonecakes / baby. We were working
with a lovely female vocalist at the time . Åse Hegle. But after
2005...well i did a couple of Thin Lizzy Tribute-gigs under the name : Fred´s
Perfect with my dear friend , and long standing musical companion , Jan-Erik
Liljeström from Anekdoten. He´s does such a great tribute to the late Phil
Lynott , both on bass & vocals. So i just could not say no. And also had
the pleasure to work with guitarist Peter Åkerberg , an acomplished player ,
He`s now in a band called Reform. I have written a original track , in the Lzzy
vein , based on the same chords and scales. We have to finish it someday. But
to go back to your qustion regarding the Watertouch-camp. Since 2005 i´ve been
setting up my own little studio at home. Recording with me , myself and I (
laughs ) on bass & keyboards & drum-programming, besides the guitar of
course. And now and then guest apperances are made by dear musical friends.
Right now i have maybe five or six songs that have undergone the
Watertouch-treatement. These are gonna form the basis of a follow up to " We
never went to the moon ". The latest update is the title track from the album on
You tube. Just search for Watertouchify...And amongst other things a demo of a
new song called " Owed to B " . A tribute to the late and great Tommy Bolin. And
you can also check out our contribution to the Gillan´s Inn competetion that
took place a couple of years ago. The task was to record a version of " smoke on
the water ". We did it in Zappa-Lounge-Bossa-Nova style / of course..ha..ha../.
Sadly they changed the rules midthrough , so we were unable to competete. Anyway
the overall Watertouch-demos i recorded so far sounds better than i expected , i
must say. More versatile, more symphonic , more hard-rocking , jazzier , more
dynamic, proggier , better arrangements etc. But that´s not so strange since our
debut was recorded so many years ago. It would be a shame if i hadn´t learn a
couple of tricks on the way since then..laughs.
For those of us unknown with your music , how would you describe it and
which bands would you compare yourself with ?
The foundation it´s based on Classic Rock bands like Purple , Zeppelin ,
JethroTull , Floyd . The vintage loose , jammy attitude , with a good melody
& interesting harmonies , and a decent organ solo when necessary. In my
opinion almost always..laughs. I´m a sucker for vintage keyboards , organ ,
fender rhodes , mini-moog , clavinet. I ended up playing the wrong instrument ,
the curse of my life..ha.ha.. Well in short as it says on our homepage : If you
imagine the scenario that Ritchie Blackmore was raised in the swedish woods ,
listening to Focus & Frank Zappa albums...you get a little hint of what the
music sounds like.
And don´t take my word for it...Joris Donkel ( DPRP ) : Often the
promotional lines are just commercial sales talk and lack considerable touch
with reality , but in this case there´s something to it !
To wrap up this interview...is there anything you want to add ?
Well first of all Torodd , thanks for showing interest & and your
questions. Well it´s hard to describe music. For those about to prog..pour up a
large Gin & Tonic , get mellow and visit our websites. www.watertouch.net and www.myspace.com/watertouch . Cheers ! Thank you to Patrick " Salle " Salin for this interview |
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