Atlantica - 01.06.2001, Side 16

Atlantica - 01.06.2001, Side 16
✻ 14 A T L A N T I C A airmail To say that things were going well for the Propellerheads three or so years ago would be an understatement. Their first (and so far only) album, DECKSAND- DRUMSANDROCKANDROLL, kicked The Verve off of their number one chart pedestal midweek at one point, and with their success, the band were branded part of the big beat movement. They were working with names like Dave Arnold, The Jungle Brothers and Shirley Bassey, and then... they disappeared, more or less, until they popped up in Reykjavík recently to play live at the Mini-Festival. This impromptu gig saw the band’s Alex Gifford follow up Iceland’s Sigur Rós, all alone, tinkling the ivories and singing a selection of the songs that they’ve been working on lately. After a while, Will White, the other half of Propellerheads, joined him on the drums. They gave a brave, raw, and unexpected performance - a creative way of putting two fingers up, not so much to big beat, as to being labelled. So what happened in the intervening years? Well, just as the band were about to launch themselves into a US promotional tour, Will’s health suffered. The exact nature of this illness, let’s face it, is none of our bloody business. However, he explained, no clear diagnosis was ever made, and believes that it was merely the culmination of a crazily busy time in his life. “There were so many really exciting things going on and it seemed like every time we tried to take some time out, another really exciting project turned up. We were doing so many shows...in places like Belgium,” says Will. Belgium? “Will has a thing about Belgium,” explains Alex laughing, “he starts twitching when it’s mentioned. But it was good for us in a way. We had done about 20 dates in the US - which is nothing really - and we just skipped the tour, so we don’t have such a high profile there, and we managed to keep ourselves cloaked in mys- tery, I suppose you could say, and I think that helped us get some of the film scores and stuff.” While Will was convalescing, Alex moved to New York and submerged himself in the singer-songwriter scene, wherein the roots of the new direction lie. Will stayed in the UK, where he lives in the countryside. The nearest city is Bristol, and the lads joke that his home is so out-of-the-way, that they communicate via smoke signals. While Alex has been working on his projects and using performance slots at singer-songwriter evenings as a testing ground, Will has been putting together a studio at his home, “a proper little set-up,” as he refers to it fondly, and dj’ing most weekends, with a residency at East London superclub, Fabric, and one-off gigs all over Europe and as far afield as Down Under. Keepin’ It Quirky Jennifer McCormack finds out what the Propellerheads have been up to of late.✛ Alex Gifford GO TO PAGE 16 P H O TO B R IA N S W E E N Y 011-012 ATL4/01 Airmail-rm 20.6.2001 10:00 Page 14
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