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Member Since: 27/10/2006
Band Website: http://www.kelliali.com
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Influences: Music; some of my favourites include:
Ennio Morricone, Susumu Yokota, Sonic Youth, PJ Harvey, Joan Baez, Turin Brakes, Joni Mitchell, Japan, Gold Frapp, God Speed You Black Emperor, Air,David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, Beethoven, Francis Lai,Goblin, Mina, Burt Bacharach, Jose Feliciano, Sergio Mendez, Primal Scream, The Doors, Panasonic, Aphex Twin, Buffy St. Marie, The Raconteurs, The White Stripes, Odetta Vincent Gallo, The Velvet Underground, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Elvis, Lou Reed, The Cramps, The Pixies, Japanese Folk Music, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Vivaldi, and many many more .....
Books and Writers:
John Steinbeck, (Grapes of Wrath, Cannery Row, Sweet Thursday, The Pearl) Murasaki Shikibu (Tale of Genji), Yukio Mishima (Death in Midsummer and other stories, The Sailor who fell from Grace with the Sea), Stephen King (Nightmares and Dreamscapes,Misery, The Gunslinger and all the Dark Tower books), Vladimir Nobokov (Lolita), Kafka (The Trial, Coming to America, Metamorphosis), Haruki Murakami (The Wind Up Bird Chronicles, Kafka On the Shore) Tony O Neill (Digging the Vein), Thomas Mann (Death in Venice),Hunter.S. Thompson, The Man Who Fell in love Withe The Moon (Tom Spanbauer) stories by Tenesse Williams, Oscar Wilde,Charles Bukowski (The Last Night On the Earth Poems), Jack Kerouac (The Big Sur, On The Road) Alexander Solzhenitsyn (The First Circle,Cancer Ward) Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu to name but a few of my favourite authors and books.
Films:
Scar Face, Never Ending Story, The Fugitive Kind (with Marlon Brando) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Pulp Fiction, Suspiria, Battle Royale, The Audition (Mike Takashi), anything by Takeshi Kitano, Buffallo 66, The Brown Bunny (Vincent Gallo), U Turn (Oliver Stone),Vamp, Near Dawn, Requiem For a Dream, Rita Sue and Bob Too, The Doors, Pirates of the Carribean 2,, The Evil Dead 1 and 2, Train Spotting,The Night of The Hunter, most films by Alfred Hitchcock , Rosemary's baby,Withnail and I, Christopher Guest films, La Dolce Vita, The Misfits, Rebel Without a Cause, Apocalypse Now, Halloween, The Company of Wolves, Faster Pussy Cat Kill Kill!, The Labyrinth Cheech and Chong.
Art:
Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, Donald Judd, Masakatsu Kondo, Yayoi Kusuma, Bridget Riley,
Brancussi, Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Robert Frank, David Bailey, Henry Moore, Thomas Demand, Titian, Egyptian and Greek Historical art, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michael Angelo, Mario Testino, Minchi, David la Chapelle, Yoko Ono, Basquiat, Ray Caesar.
Quotes:
Ennio Morricone says
' Life is Music'
Oscar Wilde says
' Life is far too important to be taken seriously'
Not sure who said this........
'We are not so much human beings on a spritual journey, as much as we are spiritual beings on a human journey.'
'God sees us when we work but he loves us when we sing' Sufi saying
My Nan says ' You know what thought did, thought he had and he hadn't! '
Sounds Like:
Reviews: The Sunday Times: Kelli Ali : Goth Folk: A walk on the dark side.
Tourdates.co.uk: This is hybrid psychedelic folk at its best.
The BBC: Magical and eerie, Ali's vocal is faultless as it wavers above a simple guitar and sensitive chords.
Uncut: Baroque arrangements - all tinkling harpsichords, trilling flutes, and warbling clarinets are undeniably lovely
Word: A dark European feel that recalls Nico at her glacial peak.
Q Music Track of the Day: The soundtrack for the greatest sunrise you ever saw.
The Music Magazine: The apparent unfounded tangential foray into the arena of modern and avant-folk has resulted in a whispered gem.
Altsounds.com: This is a beautiful piece of music.
Q Aloud.com: a mysterious quality that will definitely send shivers down your spine!
Astounding Sounds: medieval and baroque sensibilities with dark nu-folk to produce a sparsely arranged and deeply emotive exploration of the female voice.
Birmingham Whats On: A Haunting quality reminiscent of the quieter moments of Goldfrapp's Seventh Tree.
Norwich Outline: This album is very sparse and delicate in its arrangement and there are some moments which could be described as completely beautiful.
Experimusic.com: At its best, ‘Rocking Horse’ plows the noir-ish and poignant depths of candle-lit leftfield folk.
Lastbroadcast.co.uk: Tranquil laments whisk the listener away from their daily worries and into a dreamy flight through the imagination
Wound magazine: Stunning - it is immense. A sprawling lament to lost innocence
Wearsthetrousers.com: Twinkly, whimsical delight full of lovely moments and flourishes.
RockSell out.com: I’m impressed enough to share it as a one I would recommend buying.
Live Reviews:
Wears The Trosers.com: Kelli has certainly put her money where her mouth is and delivered on all fronts.
Gobshout.com: A rich and emotional offering from a dreamy and mesmerising vocalist, well worth a look.
Record Label: One Little Indian
Type of Label: Indie