Redeyes Returns - Interview
Redeyes is a name synonymous with smooth liquid beats. The Frenchman visited our shores back in 2007, and played an epic set in Auckland with people queued around the corner to get in and see him. He is going to be back again next month for a tour of the main centres. Now with an album, Poetry in Motion, under his belt as well as a slew of quality releases, there is no doubt that we are in for a treat.
Duncan Blair had a chance to catch up with him ahead of the tour and here is what he had to say...
Me: This will be your second trip down to NZ, having been down and played Auckland and Wellington in late 2007. How did you like it down here last time?
Me: When you were down here last you were working hard on your debut album 'Poetry in Motion' which was subsequently released in the second half of 2008. What else have you been up to in the 18 months since we saw you down here? What does the next little while have in store for Redeyes? Is there another album in the works?
I haven't planned a new album yet. If I do, it wont be the same. It will still be the Redeyes sound, but I'd like to play around with the BPM. The same vibes but with different tempos. I have done some abstract beats, hip hop things, but I still dont know if it will be a Redeyes project or something separate.
Me: Last time you were down here I had the pleasure of showing you around some of the local record stores and doing a bit of digging. The vast majority of travelling internationals are now playing off CDs, but it was cool to see you still out there looking for something special in the vinyl bins. Do you still manage to get out and do a bit of digging now and again?
Me: I have just come back from a trip up to Europe and managed to catch a couple of big parties up there while I was there. One of the major differences was the length of the sets that the 'main acts' were playing. Up there they were generally an hour long, whereas down here they are usually 2 hours plus. Last time up in Auckland you stuck around to the end and even rolled out back to back with some of us locals at the end of the night... do you prefer playing longer sets?
I don't remember playing back to back (more laughing)
I love playing long sets, last month in Vienna I played a 3 hour set. Such a wicked night! The thing is I always play live. If you play for one hour you've got to have a solid prepared set, but that's not my thing. I prefer playing freestyle with the vibe, the crowd. So, the longer the set, the more the sound will be, with plenty of different vibes... and the more drunk I will be.
Me: Some of your biggest tunes have made great use of some awesome samples. How do you go about finding the samples that you use?
So to summarize, the keys to finding a good sample is digging everywhere you can (shops, internet, radio, TV, mum's CDs, etc) and lot of luck.
Me: What kind of set up are you using for production?
Me: When you are out travelling do you take your laptop with you and write tunes on the road?
Me: Your 'Random Summer Flavas' mixtape from a couple of years back is one of my favourite hip hop mixes of all time. Do you often mix hip hop and/or other genres?
Me: If a lovely young lady in NZ wanted to buy you a drink while you were here what should she buy you?
Me: And finally, can you give us a current drum and bass top 10 to give people a flavour of what you will be bringing our way...
Redeyes:
BCee - Glitter Balls (Redeyes & Lenzman remix) - Spearhead
SPY - Like a Dream - Innerground
Marky & SPY - Tapestry - Innerground
Random Movement - Change for the Train Home
Lomax - Human Network
Tokyo Prose - Echoes
Marky, SPY and Random Movement - Give Me Your Love
Lil Wayne - A Milli (Lenzman remix)
Bonobo (Redeyes Remix) - Ninja Tune
Plus loads of stuff from Dave Owen, SPY, Lenzman, Mixmaster Doc, Random Movement, Mayhem, Eveson, Kjell, Brookes Brothers, Enei, BCee, Naibu, Oak, Soul Intent, Lucas, etc...
You can catch Redeys on the following dates around NZ:
Auckland, June 11th, The Carpark
http://www.bassdrop.co.nz/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20978
Christchurch, June 12th, Double Happy
http://www.bassdrop.co.nz/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21164
Wellington, June 13th, The Garden Club
http://www.bassdrop.co.nz/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20977
Redeyes Returns - Interview
