Influences – Deerhoof X Stargaze
Greg Saunier of Deerhoof has teamed up with Berlin instrumental collective s t a r g a z e for an EP of Deerhoof songs recomposed as a continuous piece of music. The project, Deerhoof Chamber Variations, is the first release from s t a r g a z e following their recent signing to Transgressive Records.
Greg arranged and recomposed a selection of Deerhoof songs for a classical chamber ensemble, using exactly the same notes as in the originals while rearranging the songs structurally, and then worked on the resulting pieces with the incredibly talented s t a r g a z e musicians.
s t a r g a z e founder André de Ridder has joined Greg to run us through the influences behind this project (André takes the first five, Greg the last).
Deerhoof Chamber Variations is out now on Transgressive Records – you can find out more and buy it here
‘You’re Living All Over Me’ introduced me to what was gonna be ‘my kind of music’, full stop. But Poledo, at the end of that record, really blew my mind. I checked on the record sleeve and saw it was Lou Barlow’s solo composition, an apparent outsider, soon to be dismissed by the band and finding his own path built on this release (or so it goes in my mind). It was the first time I realised how rock or pop and in this case also folk music could be ambitious, experimental; how the genres could be bend and new doors were opened and I am still tapping in the dark today, following this experience…
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