Inside the Circle
Just a little note to point out that my man TVO has posted an entirely free collection of remixes/exclusive dubs here. ‘Outside the Circle Looking In’ clocks in at around 90 minutes and features unheard tracks, hard to get rarities and remixes of the notably absent Izu (we miss you Ronnie), Dextro, LJ Kruzer and some boring drone twunt called Erstlaub. Get on it!
I’ve had the privilege of getting a sneaky preview of his next HPLL release which is going to be ridiculously good, he’s even titled one of the pieces ‘Fyans, Lost” in tribute to a miscommunication on a London Derive a few years ago, immortalized in song, how delightful!
On more the more egocentric front, I’m having the rather lackluster premiere showing of the full version of the ‘Sleepwalking into the Underworld’ DVD at ‘Visualyse‘ at Dundee Student Union, Floor 5 next Wednesday starting from 9pm. The organisers have kinda chibbed me on how it’s getting displayed which will probably ruin the immersive point it tries to make but hell, I’ll be there to get drunk and moan about it anyway so please come say hi.
I’m going to be playing Braes in Dundee in May or June with the nice people from n_ilk but we’ve yet to get our diaries out to firm things up. Details will follow soon.
Cheers
D
26
03 2010
Mists of Time
Back in a previous life, I worked with Liam Frankland on a long running collaboration called Somniscope. He’s just managed to dig out a version of the site from a deep grave somewhere and put it online.
The first thing you notice is how small screens were back then and how Youtube/Vimeo weren’t really much use for embedding and the like. If you can see it squashed away in the corner there, have a look around. It’s odd to remember those days, a lot happens in 5 years I guess.
Nostalgically,
D
18
03 2010
Roses+Blood
Not blogged for a little while but I finally got around to uploading the video of me performing Roses Made of Time which I did back in November to Vimeo.
D.Fyans - Roses Made of Time from Erstlaub on Vimeo.
Not much else to report at present apart from this slightly psychotic flash sketch which is the first attempt to realise chunks of a puzzle that seems to have begun to reveal itself to me. I’ve no idea what this is or why but as more things present themselves, hopefully their purpose will become more apparent.
Sorry
D
08
03 2010
Bits and Pieceses
Another artschool project to post up here. If you follow the link, it explains the brief and my concept. It is in flash (as per the brief) so apologies to the iPhone peoples as it won’t work.
The more eagle eyed/die-hard among you might have already picked up the rather good 2010 Mixtape from Highpoint Lowlife which features some greatness by some of my favourite musicians such as Erik XVI (with TVO on the dub), some ghostly anti-wobble from Production Unit, some of Mandelbrot’s new noisy as fuck guitar histrionics and the enigmatic legend that is 10-20, everytime I hear new stuff by him it just blows me away, awesome. Oh yeah, there’s also a little bit of new Erstlaub on there which must mean……
Yep, consider this announced! Sleepwalking into the Underworld will be coming out on Highpoint Lowlife this year, plans at present are to do a DVDr release with the full visuals but we still have a few things to iron out before I can say for certain. You’ll know more when I do.
<3
D
18
02 2010
Doors Hidden…
Just a little (slightly late) note to thank everyone who came out to see me at Hidden Door the other week. Apologies if I didn’t really get to speak to you or you thought I was a bit heavy on the scowls, I do tend to have to get a bit too much mentally “into character” sometimes for it to all come together and, I think I managed to pull it off. Word from the floor was I had a captivated audience of about 30 people or so locked in for most of the 40 minutes (including a couple of Sunday afternoon snoozers!).
Extra special thanks to Alastair Cook, amazingly nice man, new friend and something of a renaissance man for dragging me out of inactivity and asking me to take part, it spurred me on to create a whole new piece especially for it. It was genuinely moving to hear about his personal experience with my music, it’s the sort of thing that actually makes it feel like it’s all worth it. His Malin set was absolutely wonderous, bass heavy, deep, dark, as soon as he started playing, I realised why we’d been getting on so well. He has an exhibition of his beautiful landscape photography on display at the moment in Sutherland, go see it if you can.
A rather nice review of the Sunday afternoon activities over at the enjoyably frank and generally well informed Que Belle Epoque blog.
“This was intended to be a review of the entire extensive programme at the Hidden Door Art Festival this weekend in Edinburgh. Unfortunately, due to a comical projectile vomiting bug (it wasn’t comical at the time, but it was of the variety that is generally used to comical effect) I only made it down for a few hours on Sunday afternoon. However, I did still manage to catch one of the main reasons for my interest in the event, an Edinburgh debut from Erstlaub, who was showing a new live set.
Prior to Erstlaub it also worth mentioning Alastair Cook’s new Malin project; although I only caught the second half due to some last-minute programme changes. In that short space of time he managed to summon sufficient bass-y growl to send my girlfriend (who had endured the same vomiting affliction) into the bowel-comforting shelter of the poetry room. Malin matched his music to a variety of collected visual recordings, including the familiar view along the East Coast Mainline, focus shifting between the dirty GNER windows and the passing landscape, with the occasional fleeting glimpses of the sea. This worked well with the music, a gentle static patchwork interwoven with passing interludes of children speaking, guitar melodies, hushed vocals and heartier (gut-wrenching?) bass drones. The result was a beautiful scrapbook of field recordings and electronic manipulation. A man of numerous talent, as well as commissioning and curating a number of artists for the event (including Erstlaub), Al has an exhibition of his photography of Sutherland and Caithness opening next week in Helmsdale.
After a wander around the rest of the artwork I returned to the basement for Erstlaub’s set. Dave Fyans, the artist/creator of Erstlaub, describes his music as ‘Scottish drone-based miserablism’ which is enough to pique my interest, a bit of dour ambiance is always lovely on a Sunday afternoon. However this description probably does something of a disservice to his music, which is much more emotionally complex.
He performed a new piece called ‘Sleepwalking Into The Underworld‘, accompanied by a series of wintry images of forests and streams. The volume and depth of the noise he managed to create were difficult to associate with the laptop and array of electronic devices set out on the table before him. These were noises you would associate with much larger entities; the creaking of a forest at the beginning of a storm, wind ripping across a body of water, the hum of distant factories. It is all the more impressive that the sounds were entirely built from modular synthesis, without the help of samples or field recordings.
The set started with a low hum and a re-occurring whipping squall, soon followed by distant tribal drums emanating from deep within the monochrome forest. The drums reappeared later seemingly to mark shifts in the movement of noise as Fyans shepherded his sounds around the projected landscape. Frequencies continued to build and collide into great masses of physical noise; only towards the end of the set a confused and disoriented electronic gurgle appeared to remind you of the real source of the sound. His 40-minute set seemed to drift past very quickly indeed, leaving me to consider what actually constituted ‘natural’ sound.
Get more Erstlaub here, lots of treats to download including the excellent ‘In Darkened Corners‘ EP. If you enjoy that look out for his releases on the Highpoint Lowlife label, amongst others.”
In addition to Malin, my other highlight of the festival was a brief performance by the poet JL Williams whose cutup verbal imagery and beautiful American/Scottish tonality cut through my performance anxiety and soothed and held me captive. We’ve briefly touched on the possibility of working together if the right project occurs, lets wait and see.
News coming soon on a reissue of a quite difficult to get album (due to being on a terrible label the first time) on MFR and a possible new release on HPLL to follow once my legal team have finished negotiations (ie. once I get my finger out and reply to some emails/send some discs places).
<3
D
08
02 2010
Modular Synthesis as Psychic Weaponry
“What do you play?, “Can I dance to it?”, “what else does it sound like?” are all things I’ve been asked recently and in the interest of trying to define quite what it is I do as Erstlaub, I’ve been doing a little bit of self-analysis which I thought might be interesting to record, it seems to have turned into part vanity writing/part manifesto/part pseudo-scifi-magic-psychotic conjecture.
Sound as a hypersigil
The pieces I make as Erstlaub are generally created as a response to real world ideas and emotions but the space that exists between this inspiration and the final output is more than just a straight “musical” process. Elements of musical theory, physics, maths play a part, as do the deeper concepts of chaos/pop magic, dimensionality within the omniverse and non-linear time. Most of the time, Erstlaub is a creative force from within, usually a focussing of a certain type of psychological energy, sometimes there is a less cogent process which is more akin to channelling an alternate reality persona rather than a conscious sequence of decision making.
The creative process involves taking an idea, feeling or element of will or intent and translating into sound by means of taking individual modular elements and focussing, refining and condensing them into self contained, autonomous systems, usually with an inbuilt “fail” system removing the technical purity and adding a more organic edge. Larger pieces are then constructed out of a series of these small systems and again, several of these will be combined in sequence to create a narrative in the same way that sigils are formed and sequenced into more complex hypersigils.
As with all good chaos magic practice, there are rules within the system on which to base open excursions;
- Sounds are only ever built from scratch using modular synthesis - no samples or field recordings should be used
- No additional outboard processing should take place - bar the use of delay loops to mask audio dropouts on loading a new environment
- There should be no midi sequencing or synchronisation
- Pieces should be performed and recorded in one continuous take with no post editing (trimming ends and final mastering excepted)
The real power lies in the charging of these hypersigil constructs, when performed, this series of slightly chaotic systems, each built with very specific intent, start to resonate with the others, waves stack or phase, things start to beat against each other or harmonise. The construct becomes one solid, vibrating, continuous piece of energy - there are ebbs and flows, things come into focus before pulling away again, fire, water, earth and air elements shift against each other, ghosts, memories, feelings, secrets, doubts, all hang there in space, imprinted onto time, burning, a perpetual motion engine of pure crystalised will.
Pretty nuts eh? Come and see me play at Hidden Door on Sunday, 31st January downstairs in the Engine Room in the Bowery (due on at 4.40pm). I’ll be performing the brand new piece Sleepwalking Into The Underworld along with a 40 minute projection to accompany it. There’s a sneak preview in the previous post if you haven’t already seen it.
There’s some exciting news yet to post regarding Sleepwalking but I’ll let you know once details are all firmed up.
D
23
01 2010
Sleepwalking Into The Underworld
I’m escaping out into the real world to subject members of the human race to a completely new set of bleeps and rumbles in a few weeks time. I’m playing in the afternoon of Sunday 31st January at the Hidden Door festival in Edinburgh (my first Edinburgh show actually).
The set and accompanying visuals were largely constructed in a pique of bleak mid-winterness so expect an even higher than normal noise/grumbling ratio. Here is a little preview to give you an idea of what to expect.
Please do come, it looks like it’s going to be a really interesting event, if you do, be nice to me eh?
D
18
01 2010
2009: A Stream of Consciousness
<2009>Ghost Frequencies, Duncan of Jordanstone, Artschool, Belonging, Nikon D90, finishing seeing all of Tarkovsky’s films, being totally proud of my friends making babies/being pregnant, making more friends than I ever have before, Comicbooks/Graphic Novels, Kick-Ass, Knightfall, Infinite Crisis, Countdown to / Final Crisis, Battle for the Cowl, Grant Morrison, Alan Moore, Pop Magic, Sigils, Tarot, yet more Cycles of David Lynch, DCA in Dundee, Antichrist, Where the Wild Things Are, Alphaville, Le Mepris, Citizen Kane, Once Upon a Time in the West, La Jetee/Sans Solei, Dead Man, Watchmen, insomnia, Coil, Broadcast vs The Focus Group, Natural Snow Buildings, The XX, William Basinksi, Tim Hecker, Fennesz, PJ Harvey, Martial Canterel / Xeno and Oaklander, seeing Stars of the Lid live, letting go of some things, Macbook breaking, Xbox breaking, spending WAY too much money on the Warp 100 Box Set, Microkorg, Abandoned Buildings, decay, ruin, hospitals, castles, dark tunnels, Sailor Jerry, self doubt, The Art Bar, Gavin Bryars - Jesus Blood Never Failed Me, Final Cut, Pro-Tools, Meeting Sleazy/Seeing Threshold House Boys’ Choir live, Keeping a Google Calendar of all the Films I’ve Watched, Updating to Leopard, Lars Von Trier’s Riget (Kingdom), Being 30, Fife, Dundee, Glasgow, Hating every single idea I have about 3 weeks into the execution of it, getting lost in the woods, capturing time in three directions at once, magic realism, the fourth dimension, psychogeography, situationist international, feeling like you are about to burst into flames on a regular basis, The Moon and Serpernt, staying up til 6am drinking rum, dichotomies, being single, accrual of good karma, Psychoville, The Thick of It, Adam and joe, brain static, Wiretap, Perseid Meteors, Marvelling at The Universe. </2009>
03
01 2010
LMYE Redux
The ever supportive Lend Me Your Ears site ran a nice little feature on me this week which you can see here. Julian also featured long term associate TVO this week here.
On TVO chat, his FACT top 10 got published here in which he namechecks Ghost Frequencies.
In less cool news, I got a lovely ukuelele for my Christmas so am considering giving up the drones in favour of some twee strumming action (not really, it is fun though).
Hope you are having good festive times and stuff, I’m still battling off a hefty dose of man-flu, feel free to forward me your sympathies //sadface.
Speak soon.
D

