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Topic: Ben RuschPosted By: toroddfuglesteg
Subject: Ben Rusch
Date Posted: January 15 2011 at 05:59
German born, UK based composer and multi-instrumentalist Ben Rusch is an award winning artist with a steady stream of releases to his name, composing music that he describes as compositions building on influences from pop, folk, jazz and classical on a rock music foundation.
I got in touch with Ben for an interview and he kindly answered my questions.
You were born in Germany, but are now
living in the UK. Just to start with, please tell us more about your
background and why you took up music.
Yes, I was born in
Germany and in 2000, went to the UK to study. I've always been
ludicrously anglophile so I was more than happy to stay there after
university. It's hard to avoid cliché when talking about one's love
of music, especially when you are lucky enough to have had that
passion nurtured early on by a musical family. With that disclaimer
in mind, music is a necessity for me without which life would make
very little sense.
What is your musical ethos and philosophy
?
My aim is to write music where every song is unique and free
from musical cliché; songs that are easy to listen to and at the
same time musically rewarding, allowing you to discover new facets
and musical treats every time you listen to a song afresh. By way
of a recording dogma, I record every instrumental track on every song
from start to finish in one take, as played live - as opposed to
recording the chorus in one take and then the verse separately, for
instance. It's a labourious process but I feel that it adds a sense
of honesty to the music.
You have released a lot of
albums. You want the album Time to fade into obscurity so let's
bypass it and concentrate on the three latest albums. Please tell us
more about the Oh, Yes!! album from 2009.
Deep down, OH, YES!!
is exactly how I want to put together every album as a set of musical
ideas that are truly diverse. Anything from 'epic' (please forgive
the term) rock music to quiet acoustic pieces. Even lyrically, it's
quite a mix, ranging from intricately crafted metaphors on the one
hand to a funny slapstick pop song about the desire to self-harm
induced by listening to Country music on the other. See more http://benrusch.com/Oh-Yes!!.php" rel="nofollow -
Please
tell us more about the Architects of Time album from 2010.
The
greatest feature of the Architects of Time album is the beautiful
viola work of Bimbi Urquhart that adds so much colour and such
beautiful textures to the songs. Having released a wild mix of
musical styles with the OH YES!! album, I set out to make an album
with a consistent Folk thread running through it. That sort of
worked, but I couldn't resist the temptation of opening with a
heavily progressive instrumental track in a 9/8 time signature with
lots of key changes. As a result, I have yet to meet anyone who
listened to the album past that first track.
To my complete
astonishment, the album was nominated for Best Foreign Record in the
2010 Prog Awards, something that I still assume was a mix up that the
jury is too kind to
correct. Read more about it http://benrusch.com/Architects-of-Time.php" rel="nofollow - .
Please
tell us more about the The Truth of All Love album from 2010.
The
Truth Of All Love is a collaboration with the amazing English poet
and wordsmith Simon Charlton. We met at Oxford in 2001 and have since
been merging lyrics with music for about a decade now so it felt
right to finally set out to weave songs into a full-length album.
Simon's lyrics are incredibly profound - every composer's dream
and I'm really grateful for the chance to work with him. Musically,
it's predominantly an album from the folkier side of things, with an
organic, acoustic feel to it. More http://benrusch.com/The-Truth-Of-All-Love.php" rel="nofollow - Please
tell us more about all the other albums.
As to my first
albums, the less said, the better. I was young. The newer albums
often feature instrumental work - lots of piano and electro-acoustic
fusion, some neoclassical work. It's a nice playground for me to get
that kind of music out of my system so that I can turn to music
that's closer to my heart.
How is your writing and creative
processes and how and where do you record your albums ?
I am
pleased to say that I have successfully trained my body to convert
coffee into music so that, caffeine levels permitting, I just sit
down in the (late) morning and start recording (in studio terms, I am
self-sufficient) without any form of a preamble. Admittedly, it would
be helpful, on occasion, to have a creative process that does not
hinge so much on the availability of strong coffee but you can't have
everything.
For those of the readers (including myself) who
are not familiar with your music: How would you describe your
music?
It's cliché-free music that lives primarily in the
Rock and Folk necks of the woods. On the Progarchives it carries the
label 'Crossover Prog', something I am entirely happy with in that
the term accommodates a wide range of individual styles, a wide
spectrum of music. That said, I can never really do justice to the
'Prog' label since it is associated with so many musicians who are
several thousand times better than me. My humble attempt at
Progression-with-a-capital-P is to try to make every song unique, to
transcend genres and to make the songs musically rewarding.
You
have done a lot of gigs too. Which kind of audience do you attract
and how many do you play for at each gig ?
To say that I
'attract' an audience is overstretching the term - my aim playing
live is not to traumatise the audience. I used to play a healthy
number of acoustic sets in the past and bigger concerts in the
distant past but these days, I am much keener on writing music.
What
is your plans for the rest of this year and beyond ?
In the
event that anyone should become interested in another Ben Rusch
Rock/Folk album then perhaps I might write one but the focus is on
instrumental music. A decent chunk of that music will happen behind
the scenes but there is a small trickle of public-facing music which
will be released under various pseudonyms (to avoid confusing people
too much). I am currently working on a solo piano album (the 'jasmine
brunch' project) as well as an instrumental album with light acoustic
instrumental music so we'll see how people like it. I am also hoping
to record another Prog-related album with the lyrics of Simon
Charlton this year, a sequel to the The Truth Of All Love album so to
speak. To wrap up this interview, is there anything you
want to add to this interview ?
My sincere thanks to Torodd
and to all of you for reading this. I am often awestruck by how much
good music there is to be discovered, and open-minded people like you
who share it with the world make it a more worthwhile place.
Thank you to Ben for this interview
His PA profile is http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=5638" rel="nofollow - and his homepage's http://benrusch.com/" rel="nofollow -
Replies: Posted By: memowakeman
Date Posted: December 06 2011 at 18:17
I could listen and review "Architechst of time", a charming album that shows Ben's talent.