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CD-DETAILS CONSEQUENCE MUSIC [DEXTRO]


Dextro

Consequence Music [Rock / Alternative]


RELEASE: 23.02.2007


LABEL: Grönland

VERTRIEB: Cargo Records GmbH

WEBSITE: www.dextro.co.uk

Dextro Energy. Dextro ist das Ein-Mann-Projekt des 27jährigen Ewan Mackenzie. Die Songs zu seinem Album “Consequence Music” (Groenland / 23.02.2007) entstanden in der Einsamkeit der schottischen Berge über einen Zeitraum von 7 Monaten, bei denen er fast ohne soziale Kontakte auskam, bis auf vereinzelte Treffen mit seinen engsten Freunde. Den Songs ist diese Entstehungsgeschichte anzumerken. Atmosphärische, melodische, epische Songs, die man wohl unter Electronica einordnen würde und hier und da fühlt man sich an Boards Of Canada, Mogwai oder Sigur Ros erinnert - ideal also für die einsamen, entspannten Stunden an verregneten Sonntagen. Tolles Album.

"... aspires to the windswept upperslopes of ambient grandeur where Sigur Ros or Mogwai might pitch camp." Uncut

"... an album that combines the electronics of BOC and the guitar crescendos of Mogwai with a touch of My Bloody Valentine's 'Loveless'." 4/5 DJ Magazine

" ...a narcoleptic dreamworld of lush, orchestrated ambient soundscapes. Highly Recommended." Rocksound

“Dextro is a Latin word that literally means ‘right hand side’, and has connotations relating to being sly and skilful,” says Ewan Mackenzie, the 27 year old brain child behind Dextro. “I don’t profess to being sly and skilful, but I like the idea of the word suggesting the idea of the ‘right side’, the good side.”

Undeniably, there’s an impenetrable positive spirit running throughout Dextro’s largely instrumental music. His is beautifully structured, highly melodic and richly layered electronica that - while making nods to heroes Brian Eno, Neu and Phillip Glass and more contemporary artists such as Ulrich Schnauss and Boards Of Canada - is distinctly his own.

A key part of Mackenzie’s sound is the incorporation of field sounds within his lush studio compositions. Whether it be the sound of bustling Japanese streets on the opening track ‘Bladder Wrack’ or the looping drum sound of an ink jet printer firing up on ‘Calcutec’, it seems no noise source is considered too small or indeed too big when it comes to adding intricate and often atmospheric textures to the Scotmans music. “The strangest place I have ever recorded? Hmmm, well there was this industrial mill in Ireland which had a series of belts that created a drone, the noise almost resembled a note.”

Born into a musical family in Falkirk, Scotland, Ewan has played in bands since he was fourteen. Dextro grew out of Mackenzie’s desire to create his own sounds and make music outside of a traditional band set up and has led him to persue the unconventional sounds that occupy the record. “My first set up was a very basic one, using an Atari ST and a sampler,” he says. “I would try to record piano and drums as well as sounds from everyday life. There after I would play with the sounds as much as possible until I came across sounds that appealed to me. I gave the recordings to friends and they encouraged me to do more.” Now even on the live circuit Ewan aspires to keep his music as interesting possible by never playing the same thing twice.

The first Dextro release, the Animism EP, arrived in 2004 on Jumblefunk. A 12”, Do You Need Help, followed later that year on James Holden’s Border Community label. Since then, Ewan has been working on Consequence Music which was recorded in the most insular of environments, Consequence Music was a labour of love, recorded in solitude over half a year.“Most of album was created in a very quiet house in the gorgeous Scottish hills,” says Ewan. “Solitude played a big part in getting my mind focussed on the music, and over this six to seventh month period I didn’t socialise with my friends except on rare occasions (which were always fantastic fun).”

Consequence Music grew from basic ideas Mackenzie had been experimenting with for years. Working on a remit of his own making – that “music should move you and sometimes overwhelm you,” he shaped an album of great scope; one that will reach beyond the confines of the genre and the expectations of electronica fanboys.

“As I was making the album, I tried my best to enjoy the music as much as any listener would,” says Ewan. “I was sure that I wanted to do an album, and I am sure I will make another one when the time is right.”

In the meantime his music remains very much on the right side of the force.

(Quelle: PR | Verstärker, 10.1.2007)


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