10-03-2008 11:27
We met, it must have been about fifteen years ago, we worked together on a few different projects and we were always friends from that point. We were working with different people I got into film music, doing all the Baz Lurhman stuff, and Scott became a programmer and a writer in Glasgow. And the time we got together was the first time we managed to get time to get something together.
We are just both interested in electronic music, even in films there is quite a lot of electronics, it seemed a good thing to do to limit ourselves to a certain way of working, in a way its not a limitation its a strength, it just had to be electronic.
The main thing about the record is we used a lot of old vintage synthesisers and drum machines that we had, and that was the idea for the first record.
I was working on a film that Luc Besson was involved in I was recording out in France in his studio, it was on the film Kiss of A Dragon, and she was an actress in the film and a friend of Luc.
We became friends and she is a singer so when we said we were getting the project together she asked if we needed any vocalists, at that point we thought the album was just going to be instrumental, we got Laurence over here, In Glasgow, and we put down the tracks.
I had learnt how to orchestrate before I got into doing arrangements for the bands and stuff. When I came back to Glasgow, that is what was happening in Glasgow there were lots of bands and they needed arrangements, with Texas I was keyboard player and a writer so in a way it seems quite a big leap but its not really that big a leap.
Well there is lots of ways of doing it: sometimes you get the film completed and you write to it, other times you get wee tiny bits of it while the guys are still working on it so there is no definite way its lots of different ways. It can be quite a long process for something like Moulin Rouge it took years to do it really.
We are going to Berlin in May to record a second album and we are going to work in some of the real kind of electronic music studios and maybe with some of the artists out there. We have worked out there before with some other German artist and electronic programmers so we are looking forward to that. We have kind of started it there is a lot of work to do on it; we have got a studio out there so we are going to work on it for maybe April, May June.
Very positive so far I would say we have got an Audio advert in France with one of our tracks Alpine Tunnel and its going down well.
We have had very good reviews so far all things are good.
I think we are quite safe about be thrust into the limelight I think we are known as quite a personal project really and the second album is a bit more abstract. I think we can relax about being recognised in the street (laughs).
FemaleFirst Helen Earnshaw
Winona's debut album is released 10th March
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