Spectac @ Lazybird this sunday (1 Viewer)

nEiLo

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 20, 2003
Messages
6,299
Location
Belfast
Website
www.lazybird.org
LAZYBIRD
Sunday, 9pm International Bar (upstairs), Wicklow Street, Dublin 2
Door tax: €5
_______________________________________

This Sunday, we welcome Spectac back to the 'Bird for the umpteenth time.
We just love his electrickery, which you can experience here.

Here's his bio:
Paul Morrin, a.k.a. Spectac, has been producing odd un-categorisable music since his very first "track" in 1993 entitled: "Space Rabbit". Dubbed and crafted from delay pedal and a Yamaha PSR-400 keyboard, with the illustrious Dublin techno-legend Platinum Ray (Ting Chuggy), and that crazy Caffo guy you see around town. "In these early days we had no clue of midi etc." states Morrin, "It was all guitar pedals, record players, and scrap metal", he says. Under their Members of PSR-400 moniker, the rabbit was received extremely well by a surprisingly large public, though The Members had never officially released or promoted it. In fact there wasn't a single review in writing.
About five hundred tracks and five years later, he finally purchased some real equipment, a Korg MS-10 and an EMU sampler. He set about a new project using mostly computer software, forming Piqlet with the drummer from local band The Jimmy Cake (then Das Madman), John Dermody. It was during this time that they set up local label Front End Synthetics as a platform to release theirs and their friends' music locally.
Morrin's debut live performance came around in 2000 at Vicar Street, playing support to Lee 'Scratch' Perry & the Robotiks as Burning Man with Dublin's D1 & u:mack regular Tóirse, all the while preparing for his own solo shows. These soon came in a flood around Dublin and parts of the country, sometimes playing up to 6 times in a month in venues the likes of the tiny Lazybird to larger festivals like Mór in Charleville castle, earning his reputation as one of the most original electronic acts in Ireland, and well able to get a crowd going when he wants to.
His music is mainly comprised of sharp-edged percussive sound with many various overlaying patterns. Melody-saturated riff writing with random twisted noise is another glorious trait of Spectac's. His first released track entitled "Cyborgs in the face of every child", on F.E.S.'s second compilation "Synthetic Allsorts" came out in 2001. This immediatly led him to being asked for appearances on various compilations and for remixes by friends such as Planet-mu's Ambulance, Booger (Tóirse) and a glistening mix on Rod's new EP: "All My Love".
Spectac's debut album in 2003; "Rabbid" on Front End Synthetics, affected many poor souls intensely (for better or worse) earning these quotes:

"A disturbing piece of electronic psychedelia" – anorak

"...sounds like it has grown of it's own accord in the woods at night, emerging spectre-like from the shadows...highly recommended album" – warpmart

"...anthemic, pounding, stately, slinky, and alien..." – grooves magazine

In 2004 Morrin took a year and a half break from touring the Dublin live circuit to work on music without the constant interruption of assembling and disassembling his outboard equipment, and preparing constantly alterating one-off live sets. As his skills in the studio started to improve Morrin was asked to help out as a programming engineer for South Dublin composer in residence; Daniel Figgis. He was asked to work on spatial sound effects for local animation crowd the Delicious 9's animated feature "Stars", which won "best animated short" at the Galway Film Fleadh in 2005. This also led him to a full sound & music credit on their next project "Save the Robot" for RTE's long running acclaimed children's show "The Den".
It was just then that he was requested to do an EP for the stylish and reputable offbeat Lo Recordings. Their new stamp LOaf which is launching early 2006, will release a series of interesting and limited 3" CD's. Spectac's second release, the five track "Horn" will be out on LOaf some time in the summer of 2006.______________________________


UPCOMING
19/11: Rebecca Collins and United Bible Studies
26/11: SounDin2
03/12: Bass Clef
10/12: The Hollows
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Activity
So far there's no one here
Old Thread: Hello . There have been no replies in this thread for 365 days.
Content in this thread may no longer be relevant.
Perhaps it would be better to start a new thread instead.

21 Day Calendar

Lau (Unplugged)
The Sugar Club
8 Leeson Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 2, D02 ET97, Ireland

Support thumped.com

Support thumped.com and upgrade your account

Upgrade your account now to disable all ads...

Upgrade now

Latest threads

Latest Activity

Loading…
Back
Top