Ampere in concert is honored to present to you a night in honor of the Warp label with the full live band of RED SNAPPER OFFICIAL BAND, and a special DJ set by Plaid.
RED SNAPPER (WARP) FULL LIVE BAND – UK.
PLAID (WARP) DJ SET – UK.
VICTOR ROBYN (EKSTER) DJ SET – BE.
Red Snapper – Hyena – 1st September – Lo Recordings:
The first thing that strikes you about the new Red Snapper album is how much the band have raised their game. There’s no reason why bands shouldn’t get better over time, it’s just that a lot of names don’t stay hungry and creative.
To start with it’s a great idea; an album inspired by the band’s recent soundtrack for cult 70s Senegalese road movie “Touki Bouki” – the first independent African film which was recently restored by Martin Scorcese and which is first and foremost an afro-funk odyssey in itself.
Red Snapper has toured with the film for a year, playing the soundtrack live to audiences across Europe; themes from the score having been developed and extended to form Hyena. Hitting the studio at the end of this long haul on the road has delivered a super-tight energized performance, reminiscent of a 1970’s approach to recording.
And the 70’s are all over this soundtrack, combining beautifully with a cutting-edge futuristic musicality that sets Red Snapper apart. From the opening cut – Card Trick – there’s a strong evocation of electric Miles Davis. Ali Friend’s succulent bass leaves all the space intact for David Ayers’ driving wah wah chops and Tom Challenger’s ring-mod keyboards. Rich Thair’s drums blend the rhythms of blaxploitation and afro-beat effortlessly. But still, the sound is as contemporary and innovative as you would expect from the band.
A real game changer here has been the addition of more keyboard experimentation in the Red Snapper mix. There is a new musicality to the group – the album is packed with strong melodic ideas from all sides.
Ali Friend’s vocals are quite a feature in several tracks and he’s someone who knows how to use the timbre of his voice well, always poignant, never overdone. And on the track ‘Traffic’ Ali whips out the electric bass for a change. The results are blisteringly funky.
Hyena is a reflection of Red Snapper’s work over the last two decades. They don’t just pull it off, they make it sound easy, and that must be the result of touring hard before putting the tracks to tape.
This is more than a soundtrack….. Hyena is a timeless, African influenced album which has as much to do with the future as it has the past.
www.redsnapperofficial.com
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PLAID (warp)
Plaid (pronounced \ˈplad\) is the London electronic music duo Andy Turner & Ed Handley. They are two of the founding members of The Black Dog, releasing their first EP in 1989 and signing to Warp Records in 1991. They have used many other pseudonyms including; Atypic, Repeats, and Balil, but have focused on Plaid since 1995. Through these various guises, they have released 17 albums, from 1991’s ‘Mbuki Mvuki’, to 2016’s ‘The Digging Remedy’. They have collaborated often, with; Bob Jaroc, Mara Carlyle, Nicolette, Felix’s Machines, Björk, Rahayu Supanggah, Random Dance, SARC, The London Sinfonietta, and others.
Their first film score was for Studio4c’s, ‘Tekkonkinkreet’, which won the 2008 Japanese academy prize for best-animated feature. They also worked with the same director, Michael Arias, on his second live-action feature ‘Heaven’s Door’.
Various sources claim they took their name “Plaid” from the Welsh word for “Party”.
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Doors open 20:00
Tickets are available via this link: https://bit.ly/2zaFips
Or www.ampere-antwerp.com/tickets
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http://www.redsnapperofficial.com
http://www.plaid.co.uk
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Shout out to all electronic freak.