01 : OCT : 08
Interview by Dom Smith
ANGELSPIT
are without doubt one of the finest new talents to come out of the
Industrial scene in recent years. SPHERE were lucky enough to chat
with the band’s mastermind ZooG and ask him 12 very important
questions about inspiration, thoughts on new music and the future.
You are known to be very supportive of
Goth and Industrial Culture in your native Australia, can you tell
me a little bit about the various collectives that you and Destroy-X
are a part of and how they have developed - are there any in the
UK for example you know of?
ZooG: We started with Vox
Populis Zine Distro. This was a punk zine distro that promoted
free speech and artistic expression through zines. We had zines
from all over Australia and the world. Vox Populis was awesome!!
THE REVOLUTION WILL BE PHOTOCOPIED!
During this time we also ran AustralianGothic.com.
It was a huge hub site for all things Darkwave in Australia. It
has a comprehensive gig guide for all states, plus had all the latest
news from bands, clubs and artists. We started this in 2000, and
finished it in Feb 2007 when we moved to Berlin. We’re currently
trying to resurrect the Australia wide gig guide for all things
goth/industrial.
We are also heavily involved with The
Crash Frequency Collective. Crash Frequency is made
up of the best goth/industrial bands Australia has to offer. Crash
Frequency has just re-launched itself with an awesome new website
which we’re all very excited about. All the bands in Crash
Frequency are dedicated to resurrecting the band scene.
We’re currently working with Surgeon-X.com.
It’s a really cool website that is run by artists, musicians
and designers. Surgeon-X.com focuses on getting artist’s creations
to the Dark Community. Several bands, plus hair designers, jewelers
and artists all help eachother with promoting a truly unique and
alternative fashion and music store.
It’s important to understand that in all
of these ventures, we are a part of a team. These projects would
not happen with out people like Avanti, Vic, Dave, Sharni, Daniel
(from Empty), Roby and John (from The Tenth Stage) and Ross.
| "...Berlin
influenced us with Blood Death Ivory – it’s sleak,
sophisticated and intricate…just like Berlin. We wanted
it to be simple “Industrial Punk” like Nurse Grenade…but
it ended up far more complex and sweetly evil."
- Angelspit |
What does Cyberpunk mean to Angelspit and
how does the style inspire your work?
ZooG: To be honest, I do not
know. Cyberpunk used to be about hacking, mirrored sunglasses and
an undercut – but it think it has moved on so much more now.
We are all living in a Cyber Utopian existence. We buy our food,
plan our entertainment, buy cloths and talk to our friends over
the internet.
I think this has bred a kind of hyper-capitalism in us…if
you want something, you just click and it gets delivered to your
door.
We’ve lost contact with the environmental and personal cost
of this (virtual) reality that we now demand. Increasingly, we are
becoming slaves in a First World Global Engine that just grinds
up the workers. These workers then go home and lust over a big plasma
screen - they go online and *click*, they buy it….and thus
the problem is perpetuated by those who are enslaved to it.
So this is freedom…?
You both maintain a very good relationship
with your fans, your online forums act as a springboard for young
musicians and artists, how much has the work of your fans inspired
you in the past and can you give specific examples - any paintings,
clothes, songs produced by your fans?
ZooG: http://www.krankhaus.net/forum/
This is Angelspit’s Forum –it’s where the evil
kids hang…!
We are definitely inspired by the huge amount of art/music/fashion/hair
being discussed and made! The people on the forum have a very powerful
effect on us - they encourage us to keep going.
Through our forum we have realised that Angelspit is just an igniter
for the new sound and look that is about to explode. It’s
really exciting!
Our friends and fans definitely inspire us with their personal experiences,
the hardships they experience because they choose to express themselves
differently. We share and relate to their frustration.
| "Increasingly,
we are becoming slaves in a First World Global Engine that
just grinds up the workers. These workers then go home and
lust over a big plasma screen - they go online and *click*,
they buy it….and thus the problem is perpetuated by
those who are enslaved to it.
So this is freedom…?"
- Angelspit |
You often produce "blipverts"
which document the song writing process and other aspects of production
- why did you begin doing this (any other reason apart from the
fans?) and what do you hope to achieve in the future with the idea?
ZooG: It was mostly for our fans.
We get so many people asking for advice on how to make music and
art. The Blipverts are a great way to show people how we do it -
plus, Blipverts offer a form of encouragement to artists and musicians
who are “stuck in a rut” or suffering writer’s
block or whatever.
We recently published an online diary filmed during the making of
Blood Death Ivory. In this diary we are honest and open about the
writing experience of the album. Some people felt that we were a
little to honest – but the point was not to exult ourselves
as superbeings who create art without effort, rather show people
that we find it extremely hard creating art. Is it our hope that
people find encouragement in these diaries.
Forge ahead, make your art!
Which was your best Northern gig/moment
in England from your tour in 2007, can you remember any specific
highlights from your dates in Newcastle, Sheffield , Leeds or Manchester?
ZooG: Every gig was INSANE!!!
Everyone dressed up. It was just mad beyond words.
Newcastle, Sheffield , Leeds, Manchester, Newport and London we
also great fun. English are so brilliant to play to – they’re
loud, raucous and very friendly. Manchester is amazing. Leeds was
just awesome…god, do I have to pick one??!!
| "We
are a part of a mighty Alternative Culture. It is the duty
of all of us to push the envelope, be expressive and be a
part of the evolution of art."
- Angelspit |
Your direction has changed from the "punky"
sound of 'Krankhaus' to the arguably more "metal" driven
'Blood, Death Ivory' what can we expect from your next album, will
your fans be involved in the creative process in any way now that
you have complete creative freedom?
ZooG: We are well into writing
the next album. We just need to figure out how to release it –
either a series on EPs or a one big album…we’re still
not sure.
We are now focusing on follow-up material to Blood Death Ivory.
We’re wanting to do some remixes and expand on the concept
behind it. We’d love to get fans involved with remixes, but
we are waiting for clearance from our previous record label…it’s
a bit of a pain in the ass.
The new material is viscous. It’s interesting how Berlin influenced
us with Blood Death Ivory – it’s sleak, sophisticated
and intricate…just like Berlin. We wanted it to be simple
“Industrial Punk” like Nurse Grenade…but it ended
up far more complex and sweetly evil.
The new material is all being written back in Sydney, so it’s
got that rough and aggressive sound that only Sydney can inspire.
It’s similar to Krankhaus, but a LOT meaner!
We made a conscience effort in Blood Death Ivory and Krankhaus to
push ourselves with the music. We like to write fast and aggressive
music (155BPM and faster), but in the last two albums we decided
to experiment with slower tempos (90BPM to 140BPM). The new material
cuts loose. It’s all fast and clangy…it’s great
fun!! We’re so excited about releasing it – but that
won’t be for a while.
| "The
people on our forum have a very powerful effect on us - they
encourage us to keep going!!"
- Angelspit |
You often talk about your musical/visual
influences, can you recall a time where someone has contacted you
and your music/style has really inspired them to make a difference
in their lives - what is the most positive comment about your music
or art that you have had - how did it make you feel?
ZooG: We have been fortunate
enough to have inspired people. It’s such an honor to know
that our music has got someone though a very difficult patch of
life, or helped them recover from a break-up, or got them though
high school.
It inspires us to keep going! It inspires our music to stay “real”.
It reminds us that we are a part of a community and people listen
to our lyrics – so we put extra effort into them.
What keeps yourself and Destroy-X interested
and inspired in the Industrial scene now in 2008 - what is the best
thing about it?
ZooG: Increasingly, there is
a HUGE movement that is pushing away from the formula of EBM and
regular “Darkwave” fashion. It is fuelled by a similar
anger that fired the original punk movement. We’ve hearing
more fiery and living music like BAAL, Experiment Haywire and Left
Spine Down.
Plus there is a fantastic push from music that is more Burlesque
inspired, like The Tenth Stage.
We are a part of a mighty Alternative Culture. It is the duty of
all of us to push the envelope, be expressive and be a part of the
evolution of art.
| "Increasingly,
there is a HUGE movement that is pushing away from the formula
of EBM and regular “Darkwave” fashion. It is fuelled
by a similar anger that fired the original punk movement."
- Angelspit |
Your forum has sections for design, hair,
clothes etc? How do these aspects play a part in the FUTURE of Angelspit?
Will there be a clothing line for example?
ZooG: It’s no secret that
we love to design clothes and random merch! It would be awesome
to start a fashion label. Destroyx is an amazing designer, so it
will probably happen…!
We wonder how you live from day to day...can
you outline your daily routine on say, a Monday for those who may
need a little inspiration to get up in the morning? - Like a written
blipvert! We imagine you get up at the crack of dawn, or that you
just don't sleep?
ZooG: I’m up at 7am. I
go for a run, have a coffee (a VERY strong Mocha) and then get into
it. I work solid until midnight, then collapse from exhaustion.
I do this at least six days a week.
Monday: I work for the Surgeon-X crew. I help
them with accounts and getting out orders.
Tuesday: MUSIC!!!! I go into Newtown (our favorite suburb) and sit
in a café and work on lyrics until noon, then head back to
the studio and work on music.
Wednesday: Updating the website and doing boring band management
stuff (We don’t have a manager!)
Thursday: I’m back over at Surgeon-X’s warehouse. Helping
with orders and making Horror Hawks. We also do screen printing
and stencil making – it’s awesome fun!
Friday: MORE MUSIC!! No café, just ROCK! I usually spend
Friday covered in audio leads and slaving over our big modular synth.
Saturday: Maybe go to an art gallery, see a movie or see a band.
We always carry note-pads with us to keep track of any cool ideas
that come up.
Sunday: More music!!!
| "The
new material is all being written back in Sydney, so it’s
got that rough and aggressive sound that only Sydney can inspire.
It’s similar to Krankhaus, but a LOT meaner!"
- Angelspit |
Most of our creating happens away from the computer.
Ideas for cloths, music, lyrics, concepts…it can hit us at
any time so we always carry little note pads.
Our hands are often covered in paint, we try and work away from
the computer as often as possible. To us, heaven is a blank note
pad, a fine pen, spray paint and a stencil.
How will Angelspit be spending the rest
of 2008, and what are some confirmed plans for early 2009?
ZooG: We’re working on
new material and remixes. There are some very cool plans for 2009,
but we’ll let you know when they’re confirmed.
We are DYING to get back to England, plus do the USA and Europe!!!
KRANK IT UP!
www.angelspit.net
www.myspace.com/krankhaus
Read the full interview here:
http://www.spheremag.co.uk/music/35-recorded/75-hanging-out-withangelspit
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