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Next Issue Inspirational Theme is essentially drawn from the “The Power of Love” 1985 epic hit by Huey Lewis & the News, a track full of energy and power. Needless to say, there are many different, personal ways of interpreting and showcasing this theme and we are very keen to receive your beautiful ideas, pictures and stories!Allow yourself to be healed by the universal Power of Love!Love is Chemical, Spiritual, Communicative, Fierce.Can you feel it?
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IKIJANUARY 2011 ISSUE 3
“THE POWER OF LOVE”
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INTERVIEW TOCLUB VOLTAIREBand - Como/Italy
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Let’s start! Try to introduce Club Voltaire in a few lines.
Nick: To get a sense of what Club Voltaire is and who Voltaires are, take a look at our pics and lis-ten to our sound: our melodies speak for themselves. You can either like or dislike our music…what we are the most interested in is that people talk about Club Voltaire, express their own point of view…as long as construc-tive, critics are always more than welcome!
When did this project start? How did you know each other?
Lore (guitars & vocals): Club Voltaire project starts two years ago in Como and originates from a common, unconditional love for great British rock bands such as The Beatles, The Who and The Kinks. In January 2009, me and Mat (drums & vocals) decided to put our different personalities and musical backgrounds togeth-er and embark on a new musical project aimed at melting together the evergreen British 60’s sounds and the more recent Brit influ-ences from the 90’s (i.e. Blur and
Radiohead, above all). Tony (lead guitars & vocals) and Nick (bass & vocals) joined two months later. One week after, Club Vol-taire was already at work, busy writing their first hit: Fluorescent Stream.
Your music does indeed seem to be a sort of British rock of the Sixties mixed together with some sounds of the Nineties. Was this one the result you wanted to achieve?
Nick: Well… in a way, yes. But I would probably say that our music can rather be considered as an experimental, eclectic project made of mixed influences, the main surely being the British 60’s and 90’s Rock sounds but not only… We are also influenced by various contemporary sounds and ideas and we create our own world of melodies, riffs, fuzz guitars, acoustic harmonies. Very personal, I guess.
How did the name Club Voltaire come out? A kind of “obsession” on the French philosopher?
Lore: The name Club Voltaire comes from the well-known
and widely inspirational Caba-ret Voltaire, the Zürich Dadaist nightclub founded by Hugo Ball in 1916 as a cabaret and centre for artistic entertainment, where artists and writers used to gather, share their arts, giving musical or literary performances, in a spirit of negotiation and mockery.
We decided to name ourselves after the Cabaret Voltaire in name of its lively spirit of aggregation and cultural open-mindedness.
Which are the names that in-spired or influenced you the most?
Matt: There are many bands that influence and inspire us out there and it is really hard naming only a few … generally speaking, I would say the whole British beat scene of the 60’s and the brit-pop scene of the late 90’s. But, to be honest with you, we try to keep our minds as clear and free as possible to avoid the mistake of copying something that has already been done (better) by others.
Your first EP - About The Sur-face - is going to be released on
CLUB VOLTAIREINTERVIEW BY MARILENA ANTONINI & SARA SPINETTOPHOTOGRAPHY MATTEO ENGOLLI
February. Can you give us some clues on it as a “preview”?
Tony: Seven tracks of pure rock’n’roll, scratchy guitars, interesting vocals mixes, remi-niscences of 60’s with a dash of 90’s. A work that really expresses the passion, the energy and the commitment of the band... You should check it out!
“Live from the inside” trailer is really cute! Which one of you had the idea of a teaser-video?
Matt: “Live from the inside” is a live anticipation of our EP and will be released more or less si-multaneously; it is a sort of intro-duction to our audience, a show-case gig “accessible to everyone” and very intimate. We strongly believe in the EP media potential and while thinking of an effective way of intriguing people and cre-ating an hype, we came up with this idea of a teaser video.
Apart from the brand new EP, what are you working on at the moment? Any special project you particularly care about?
Nick: Given the EP coming out in less than two weeks time, our lit-tle live documentary “Live From The Inside”, our upcoming Italian tour, etc… we are a bit busy for starting to work on new projects now but we definitely want to seize the great potential of the EP in order to make Club Voltaire bigger - abroad too!
Future goals?
Tony: It goes without saying that our main focus now lies in pro-moting the EP and collecting a good number of live shows. In the meantime, as Nick just said, we want explore new musical horizons and we have new pieces in the pipeline …
You can choose any band to tour with. Which one would you pick
and why?
Lore: Probably Paul Weller... he’s a great songwriter and a wonder-ful singer.
Your secret wish?
Matt: Isn’t a secret supposed to remain a secret? ;-)Lore: I want the Beatles back.Tony: Writing a great song such as “Across the Universe” or “Yes-terday”.Nick: I actually have many … but, as someone said, a dream to become true can not be disclosed!
Suggest our readers 3 CDs that everyone should listen to.
Matt: The Beatles - Revolver; Ra-diohead - Ok Computer; Damien Rice – OLore: The Beatles - Revolver; The Who - Live at Leeds; Pearl Jam - No CodeTony: The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper’s
Lonely hearts club band; Radiohead - The Bends; Jeff Buckley - GraceNick: The Beatles - The Beatles; U2 - Achtung Baby; Paul McCartney - Flaming Pie
Suggest our readers 3 books that anyone should read.
Matt: J.D. Salinger - Catcher in the rye; E.E. Cum-mings - New Poems; F. Kafka - The Metamorphosis Lore: I. Marchant - The Longest Crawl; J. Kerouac - Lonesome Traveler; J. Austin - Pride and Prejudice.Tony: H. Hesse - Siddharta; P. Coelho - The Alche-mist; A. De Carlo - Due di due Nick: A. Dumas - The Three Musketeers; J. LeCarré - The Russia House; A. Spiegelman – Maus.
Which will be your future tour dates?
29 January - L’Officina Della Musica - Lecco (LC) + Amycanbe04 February - Civico - Como (CO)25 February - Tambourine - Seregno (MB)04 March - East End - Milano (MI)17 March - Una&35circa - Cantù (CO)07 April - Titty Twister - Villadossola (VB)23 April - Spazio A - Sesto San Giovanni (MI)12 May - Honky Tonky - Seregno (MB)
The best audience you have ever had?
Matt: There is no “best audience”. Also, at every gig we witness an unexpected demonstration of affec-tion by an increasing number of unknown fans…It’s a great feeling!!!
Close your eyes and try to imagine ... One of your song has been chosen as part of the soundtrack of
a movie. In your dreams, which film would it be?
Matt: WOW exciting! It depends on the song ... cer-tainly not a drama. Perhaps a smart comedy, some-thing based on a caustic and biting humor. Lore: A film based on the Lehman Brother’s finan-cial breakdown :-)Tony: A Tarantino’s movie, foolish and brilliant...Nick: No doubt…a song for a 007 James Bond film.
The city where to live?
Matt: In Europe, I would say London... otherwise, maybe a remote village in Northeastern United States or even Tokyo. Lore: LondonTony: London and BarcelonaNick: Paris, mon amour
Your favorite magazine?
IKI Magazine ;-)
Your favorite quote?
Matt: “Life’s too short to make others’ shorter”Lore: “Music is everybody’s possession: it’s only publishers who think that people own it”(J. Lennon)Tony: “In this world there are only two tragedies: one is not getting what you want, the other one is getting it” (O. Wilde) Nick: “ dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.” J. Lennon)
“Club Voltaire project starts two years ago in Como and originates
from a common, unconditional love for great British rock bands”
Your famous last words.
Listen to Club Voltaire new EP - About The Surface!
Club Voltaire New Album “About the Surface” will be out by the 11th of February 2011 on iTunes!
For any more information about the band check their website: www.clubvoltaire.net
“ dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.”
(J. Lennon)
“ dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.”
(J. Lennon)
“Music is everybody’s possession: it’s only publishers who think that people own it”(J. Lennon)
“Music is everybody’s possession: it’s only publishers who think that people own it”(J. Lennon)
“Life’s too short to make others’ shorter”
“Life’s too short to make others’ shorter”
“In this world there are only two tragedies: one is not getting what you want, the other one is getting it” (O. Wilde)
“In this world there are only two tragedies: one is not getting what you want, the other one is getting it” (O. Wilde)
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