Date
Friday 26 November 2010 at 7:00pm
Location
Lanternhouse
Ulverston,
United Kingdom
Description
HYPE WILLIAMS (Carnival / Second Layer)
+ special guests TBA
Friday November 26th
7.30pm - 11pm
Tickets available from Lanternhouse and online at;
http://www.skiddle.com/events/11397618
Tickets; £5 (advance) / £8 (on the door)
More info; alex@botchit.com
Lanternhouse,
The Ellers,
Ulverston,
Cumbria,
LA12 0AA.
01229 581127
http://www.lanternhouse.org/
http://www.myspace.com/44breaks
https://twitter.com/44promotions
http://www.mixcloud.com/44presents
HYPE WILLIAMS
http://www.myspace.com/hypheewilliams
Hype Williams is an elusive project conceived by two "illegal immigrants" who for now we will know as D. Blunt and Inga Copeland. The duo are touring on the back of a super-limited LP on Carnival (hot off the press), with EPs out on Second Layer (September) and De Stijl EP (November) plus a Hippos In Tanks full length (March 2011) round the corner.
The Hype starts here... a totally unique, alien, addictive sound that ransacks the musical filing cabinet: disjointed psych-pop rattles around the channels, smooth-edge soul is refracted into disorientating dream tracks, murked instrumentals stumble through your psyche, disembodied samples of cult rapper Drake float around and into other, less familiar voices ... recorded exclusively in “magic hours” this is music that requires you to lift its shroud and climb inside. The spectrum of approving listeners to date is full – BBC Radio 1’s Benji B has premiered tracks, and The Wire has already devoted a page to trying to unpick the myth via a glowing review of their debut album.
With a catalogue of weird tall tales already tethered to their (borrowed) name – including an “18 year relay project”, plus alternative names including sounds of Hate, Paradise Sisters and Bo Khat Eternal Troof Family Band – the band exists as part of a bigger picture completed by a 360° range of art activities (“all about abuse, be it drugs, culture or equipment’, according to D. Blunt).
To date, infrequent but Hype-worthy concerts have been complemented by art happenings including “Gyptian Lover”, a series of exhibitions at London’s SPACE that have drifted fluidly around media including video, sculpture, installation and performance, Upset The Rhythm's Yes Way festival, plus shows with kindred spirit Sun Araw in the pipeline.
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"What do we actually know about Hype Williams? ... an obscure, lo-fi form of dub-inflected half-pop as much akin to the post-industrial funk of 23 Skidoo and early Cabaret Voltaire as the scratchy psych of The Skaters et al ... music which fascinates largely because of its refusal to commit" - The Wire
"Believe our hype about Hype. The missing link between Ariel Pink and Aphex Twin" - The Guardian
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Watch/listen here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NupR1k7QZdE&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMbfJpEigOs&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeZsad3s3hk&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aN0JQcAsrc&feature=related
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