[Photo: Alan Wilder playing with Recoil; 5-15-10 in Austin]
Ever wonder why Depeche Mode from the late 90's and on sounds a lot different than their earlier work. Is it perhaps missing some of the rich, layered synthesizer elements which give early Depeche Mode its distinctive sound? The answer would be: yes, post 1995 Depeche Mode does have a different sound because that's when Alan Wilder left the band to pursue his then side project Recoil on a full time basis.
I was lucky enough (thanks to some super cool friends) to catch Recoil as they stopped over in Austin for stop two of a three stop show (the other stops were Mexico City and London). Recoil was in town because Joe Richardson, a blues musician and long time member of the Austin music scene, was a collaborator on the Subhuman album. Joe warmed up the crowd with some blues, and then Recoil hit the stage with their "Strange Hour" show (comprised mainly of tracks from their Selected album). It was all pretty intense. The music was complex and multilayered electronica, at times very dark and ominous. It was a good mix of material from Subhuman and additional tracks from Selected. The videos which accompanied the show were often a little bleak and creepy, but the Russian influence exposed in the credits explained a lot of the mood and tone.
Except for a few segments I found to be loud and tedious, I was overall quite impressed. I like complex and intense electronica, and Recoil delivered an excellent sound. Moreover, it was cool to see Wilder (who's now 52) onstage and having a great time putting on a show. We should all be so lucky to be having that much fun with our work.
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Upcoming Events
I've been out of commission with what has either been the worst allergies ever or some form of the flu. Thus, I would have posted something about these earlier, but here they are:
Catalyst 8 Soiree at the Spring (in conjunction with DANA)
It's on May 13, at 6p, @ the top of the Spring Tower. Be there. It is going to rock. How can it not? It's on top of an awesome condo tower and it's May in Austin.
HYP Gala
The Annual Build the HYP Gala is coming up on May 21, at 6:30 @ Mercury Hall. This one is also going to be awesome. $75 gets you cocktails and food from a variety of tasty restaurants. And, more importantly, proceeds from your ticket go toward building this year's HYP sponsored Habitat for Humanity house.
For bonus points on May 21, stop by the Car2go kickoff party and sign up for this awesome new service. It starts at 4 and will be a great way to warm up for the HYP Gala.
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