Crystal FightersXtatic Truth
‘Crystal Fighters' are Sebastian Pringle (lead vocals, guitar), Gilbert Vierich (electronics, guitars, txalaparta, percussion) and Graham Dickson (guitar/ txalaparta), with Laure Stockley and Mimi Borelli (vocals). Pringle and Vierich were old friends, while Vierich and Dickson met through various parties. The three then began making music under various guises before being joined by Stockley and Borelli. The band now play with a live drummer, Andrea Marongiu. The group took their name ‘Crystal Fighters’ from
an unfinished opera which Stockley’s grandfather had penned during
his final months of insanity. Stockley came across the manuscript
while clearing out the reclusive old man’s remote home in the Basque
countryside. She quickly became obsessed by the intriguing scrawls
within it and shared it with the others. Captivated by its seemingly
prophetic contents, the band took on the name and formed in an
attempt to expand upon the wild and deranged spirit of the old
man’s writings. The band play both electric and acoustic guitars, synths, drums, and incorporate traditional Basque instruments into their music. Many of their songs use a txalaparta, a wooden xylophone-like percussion instrument played by two people standing face-to-face. They also use the danbolin (a rope-tuned snare drum), and the txistu (a Basque pipe whistle).[6] Crystal Fighters’ style is a fusion of genres – fast progressive dance music joined by the melodies and dances of traditional Basque folk, alongside synthesisers, bass-driven wonk-funk, with beats fuelled by early 80s Spanish punk and experimental electronica from bands such as Aviador Dro, Las Vulpes and Dulce Venganza.[7][8] Basque music informs much of their songwriting: the riff on ‘Champion Sound’ is lifted from the Basque folk piece ‘Sagar Dantza’ and ‘In The Summer’ draws upon music heard at the Carnival of Lantz in Navarroa.[9] Paul Lester, of The Guardian has described their style as "what would happen if you went back 100 years, dropped a load of recording equipment into a remote Basque village and left the villagers, steeped in folk music, to their own devices."[5] Their unique style has caused NME to comment that "Crystal
Fighters have stood out as one of the most interesting prospects
by a mile – something genuinely new sounding."[10] In 2008, popular music-website Palms Out Sounds picked up the track ‘I Love London’ and news of the band's unique sound began to spread.[11] This led to two single releases through record label Kitsuné in 2009.[12] In 2009, the band also recorded and made a video for 'Robot Restroom' with Tom Neville and Henry Benett. Although, it was never released.[13] They group were also chosen as Diesel U Music’s
Spanish representatives, and launched MySpace Music in the UK,
one of 2009’s most anticipated media events.[14] Star of Love is the name of the first album by Crystal Fighters. It was released to critical acclaim in the UK on 4 October 2010 via the band’s own label Zirkulo. In Europe, the album is licensed to PIAS. It will be released in Australia via Liberator Music. The BBC called it an "assured, sporadically thrilling first shot"[1] while Artrocker said "this lot really are a rare talent that you’d be foolish to ignore."[15] Mojo Magazine gave the album 4 out of 5, stating "there’s a thrilling carnival atmosphere to Star of Love...unique and highly moreish".[citation needed] The Fly called it "a record as high in energy and delightfully messy as their now notorious live performances"[16] The collection of songs explores the themes in
singer Stockley's grandfather's writings. Themes include the unfathomable
mystery of the universe, the turbulent journey towards being at
peace with death, the triumph of love, and the omnipotence of the
sun.[9] "Star Of Love" is actually a backronym for SOL, the Spanish word for "sun". Each song tells a story, both sonically and aurally, and each story has its
cryptic connections with the dark and tormented world of the original
opera.[17] Initially the band's live shows took the format of a musical opera to convey the story of each song and bring about evocative reactions from their audiences through the vehicle of performance art. Now even with the live facets stripped down, their reputation as one of the UK’s most forward-thinking, carnage-inducing live acts is continuing to build and build.[18] The band’s dramatic and artful shows have become somewhat legendary with Mixmag proclaiming them to have "the single most exciting show in dance music."[14] Dazed & Confused has said "there is nothing more alive or energetic than Crystal Fighters".[19] In the last two years, the band have played over 100 shows across 15 countries.[citation needed] 2010 saw the band play all the top festivals including Glastonbury, Bestival, V Festival, Leeds Festival, Creamfields, Lovebox, Secret Garden Party and Isle of Wight Festival, and at more intimate gigs including one in Manchester. Worldwide, they played SXSW, StereoSonic (Australia), Eurosonic, C/O Pop (Germany), Creamfelds Spain, Lowlands (Holland), Hurricane Festival & Southside Festival (Germany), Suprette (Switzerland), Emmaboda (Sweden), Electric Picnic (Ireland) and Bergenfest. The band supported Foals on their UK tour in November 2010[20] and headlined their own UK tour in October of that year.[21] In 2011, the band will embark on a UK headline
tour in October and Europe in November.[22] Crystal Fighters performed ‘Champion Sound’ and ‘Xtatic Truth’ on Later With Jools Holland in October 2010.[23] Mimi is seen sitting on the floor during the performances but did not sing. They will appear on Channel 4’s ‘Abbey Road Debuts', a new music programme from the producers of ‘Live from Abbey Road’. The series will begin in April 2011.[24] Two songs from the Star Of Love album have featured in hit TV series Skins. 'Xtatic Truth' featured in Episode 7, Series 4 during the party scene[25] and 'With You' in episode 3 of series 5 when Mini sees Nick sleeping next to Liv. 'I Do This Everyday' was featured on the Skins advert in February 2011.[26] The Delta Heavy remix of ‘I Love London’ was featured on the soundtrack to the film 'Harry Brown', starring Michael Caine.[27] They were featured on a small documentary "4Play: Crystal Fighter", Which aired on Friday, 25 Feb 2011 on Channel 4.[28] Their track "Plage" was
used on the 2011 television commercials for both Matalan and Target Released: 4 Oct 2010[29] 89 Master Shortie 'Dance Like A White Boy' [edit] Mixtapes Feast of Aurora
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