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Topic: FractalePosted By: toroddfuglesteg
Subject: Fractale
Date Posted: December 13 2011 at 15:28
Fractale is a new band formed by the french jazzy rock artist Julian Julien after the release of his soloing works Terre (Prikosnovenie, 2000) and Strange (Cristal Records, 2007).
In this adventurous musical voyage, Julian Julien is accompanied by a group of seven musicians, playing the saxophone, saxophone tenor, electrified saxophone baritone, bass clarinet, trumpets, electrified tuba and drums. The musical alchemy is described as follows: the baritone saxophone and the tuba are saturated and electrified, then tuned on a computer basis rhythm. Numerous improvisations are added to the verse/chorus structure. Finally, saturated riffs create nerves and spices to simple catchy melodies.
I got in touch with Julian Julien for the Fractale story.
If I have got this right, you started Fractale after releasing two
solo albums Terre (in 2000) and Strange (in 2007). Why go from being
a solo artist to the stress of starting up a band ?
I
really love the idea of working on two different projects which are
different and yet complement each other at the same time. Having
written and produced three albums, I realized that there wasn’t
enough saxophone in my albums. Above all, I like to take risks and to
go on new adventures. Day-to-day life is boring which is where I got
the idea of a learning tour which from the start was aimed at live
music.
I do not know your solo albums. But what is the difference style
wise between your solo output and Fractale's music ?
With
my self-produced solo albums, I tell stories in my own way with quite
evocative titles like “ L’attente (Waiting)”,
“Terre (Earth)”
and “Strange”. The idea was to start with a colour or a feeling
to then make an array of sounds. With Fractale I wanted to emphasize
the present moment instead, like the old Kodak. Without thinking,
without knowing where it would lead me. It’s like an Indian with an
enormous number of spices in the sauce… so light… It’s like
Soft Machine had begun to dance with Mingus or if Tom Waits was
drinking a beer with Pink Floyd. So no metaphysical questioning just
a pure energy. However, unlike previous albums, I was inspired by a
book by Javier Marias, (a Spanish writer). Afterwards, I wanted to
create additional bridges and excursions to other universes. In
literature I like Moravia, Buzzati, Hermann Hesse, Colum Mc Cann or
Asimov in science fiction. I am also a big comics fan, especially
Corto Maltese, De Crecy, Boucq and above all any ‘Strange’ from
programs sixty to a hundred and ten. Ah! The death of Captain Marvel,
great moment… Cinema too with directors like Kubrick and Ettore
Scola. Fellini nurtured me and influenced me a lot. Finally, I would
say that Fractale is at a crossroads of several worlds and currents
coming from the Prog but I don’t want to redo or copy what has
already been done in the past. I think that at best the result would
be average. However, it seems to me to be more creative to divert the
big sounds, (Magma), or colours, (Pink Floyd), in order to reshape
them to my needs. That’s where the work on the notion of time comes
from. There’s no song titles on purpose but instead numbered tracks
that ask questions and answer them. In fact, I think it’s ambitious
as a project but that’s what makes it exciting.
The
first sign of life from Fractale was a live album called Live Suranné
which saw the light last year. Please tell us more about this live
album and why the debut album is a live album.
Yes,
I know it sounds weird to have a live album before a studio album but
in fact after ‘Strange’, where I spent an incredible amount of
time in the studio, I really wanted to play. So the quickest way was
to organize concerts and then to play, play! Then the choice of songs
came naturally thanks to my eighth musician, Guillaume, the sound
engineer. For the future, I wrote more than twenty compositions that
we have already played on stage and which bring lots of surprises.
(Electro Ambient or 70’s Disco) So once again, we have new
directions but instead ones that open new doors and new horizons from
a common base. In the end, Fractale wants to be a timeless sonic
creation; past, present and future form a whole. This is a distortion
in time; a Fractale.
What have you been up to since the recording of that album and what
is both yours and Fractale's plans for next year ?
Since
then we’ve done a dozen dates in the US, (Washington, Atlanta,
Chicago, New York), and played at Sunset in Paris. For our tour, the
welcome was very warm and I admire the level of musicians over there.
It was impressive both technically and the level of composition. In
the future, I will be working on my next solo album, (Terre II), and
going into the studio with Fractale for the next album which will, I
hope, be the first of many. Also, I would like to say that our album
is on sale on our myspace page. You can download it on mp3 there or
on the site for Transit Music Group, (English Label), for a low
price. If they can sell a bit, for us, it’s really important for
the future.
How
is the music scene in France these days and do you find it easy to
get gigs ?
In
France, everything is complicated; you know how it is in our culture.
Everything takes time… Next year, we’ve got quite a few projects
and some good contacts for the festival season, mostly abroad.
To
wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this
interview ?
I’d
like to thank Philippe Blache from the bottom of my heart for all his
precious help as well as all my musicians. A big thanks to Torodd for
this interview too.
Thank you to Julian Julien for this interview
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Replies: Posted By: memowakeman
Date Posted: December 13 2011 at 17:05
Suraneé is an album I've truly enjoyed recently. Thanks for the interview.
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Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: December 13 2011 at 17:27
I really enjoyed this interview - thanks to both Julian and Torodd Maybe I´m completely out of my mind, when I think of an old school big band a la Duke Ellington on some sort of psychedelic drug when listening to this marvellous outing - even so that is meant as a huge compliment! I´m glad Julian mentioned Mingus in this interview, because he most certainly fits the bill as well - had he chosen to go down a different path Here´s hoping for a terrific full album! And to all you fusion, zeuhl and general afficionados of music that mixes everything from psych to early jazz - jump right in, this music is powerful and creative like McGyver on epo.
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Posted By: zravkapt
Date Posted: December 14 2011 at 00:14
Really enjoy Fractale's music, still got to review the album. Thanks for the interview!
Posted By: philippe
Date Posted: December 14 2011 at 03:50
Nicely done interview. Glad to notice that this musical adventure carries on a few plans, possible tours, events and some challenging directions for new sound materials. I did not really know about the inspirational background, nice to read something about it as well. Thanks for the mention, it was a pleasure.
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Posted By: lazland
Date Posted: December 14 2011 at 12:45
I have Suranne on now - good stuff.
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