The
man behind Various D: Wave prefers to remain anonymous but describes
himself as a 'reformed synth-wizard and sometime singer-songwriter'
with plenty of experience from the local band scene.
Elements
of 'Ooh Baby' sound just as worthy as much of the commercial
dance music in the charts today and wouldn't sound out of place
on the sticky dance-floors of Ipswich.
Having
tired of the traditional band format he has utilised the recording,
mixing and sampling possibilities of a PC to produce his own brand
of dance-pop.
Much of the music is still written on piano and guitar but recorded
with softer instruments, using sampled vocals to improve the depth
of the tracks.
All of the tracks here can be found on Various D: Wave's 'A14' album,
described as 'a homage to the East Anglian dance scene'.
The mystery man behind the music doesn't like being referred to as
a DJ, he prefers to call himself a virtual band because her writes,
plays and records all the music himself although he does admit he
makes the occasional audacious sample.
Saw you guys on Myspace - Love it but is it a different version of "deep in my soul"? Sophie, Burnham Market
heard "deep in my soul" on Pulse 405 - love it! Nathan, wells
Heard Waiting Room on Pulse 905 - Top ambient trip. Took me back to that mid 90s illicit groove a la tricky/portishead. More in this vein please. Robert, Southwold
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JOHN
PEEL DAY
We
organised two free gigs to celebrate the life of the music and broadcasting
legend, John Peel. Check out the photos, the music and inteviews with the
bands.
IPSWICH
MUSIC DAY
Check
out all the photos and videos from the 14th Ipswich Music Day in Christchurch
Park.