Member Since: 24/10/2007
Band Website: www.markedwardstunes.com
Band Members: Mark Edwards plays most of it (control freakery), but the viola is played by JAMES TOPHAM (formerly of Whistler and Piano Magic)
Influences: I spend my working life at The Sunday Times being told bands are influenced by The Clash only for them to sound like The Sweet, so I don’t know what any of this is worth but…
The key albums that influenced me are:
BRIAN ENO, NEROLI
- a bit like the more famous Thursday Afternoon, only more so…or should that be “less soâ€. As ambient as ambient gets.
AERIAL M, AS PERFORMED BY...
- mesmerising post-rock by David Pajo. One thing that I’ve definitely nicked for him is that he sets his guitar effects/distortion etc really high as if he’s going to blast power chords, but then plays very very gently, so you get a lot of different qualities from note to note as the slight differences in pressure trigger different amount of FX. Techy enough for you?
HAROLD BUDD, LUXA
- I’ve probably listened to this more than any other album, certainly in recent years. Just unbelievably gorgeous music.
DAVID BOWIE, LOW
- doesn’t need an introduction from me. Mind you, I hated it when it first came out. WHY ARE THE SONGS SO SHORT? WHY AREN’T THERE ANY WORDS ON SIDE TWO? WHY CAN’T HE JUST MAKE THE SAME ALBUM TWICE LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE? Then I got it.
also very influential...
LOU REED, SATELLITE OF LOVE
– the structure, the way the fade-out is virtually a whole new song, the way the fade-out actually is a build. I’m always ripping that off.
Sounds Like: Obviously my music transcends genres with a careless abandon, and laughs in the face of pigeon-holes. But, here's what various reviewers reckon it sounds like...
“You Have Burnt A Bridge is reminiscent of Air with its fuzzy, light keyboard refrain while Look is much darker, a wordless Blade Runner soundscape†- The Sun
“80s era Pink Floyd can be heard in every pluck of Edwards’ guitar, Gilmour would be most impressed, and so am I…When The Space Unfolds strangely reminds me of The Pixies Where Is My Mind played through a fuzz and echo box a mile wide and twice filtered, for good measure, through Brian Eno’s circuit boards.†- Subba Culcha
“…elegantly meditative fare†– Q
“…minimalist mood music that nods it's head to Low era David Bowie, Music for Airports era Brian Eno and the entire Harold Budd oeuvre.†- The Devil Has The Best Tuna
“It’s sort of like having all your mates round and reverse engineering Radiohead and Jean Michel Jarre and coming up with something altogether different.†- Music Dash
“Soaked in the kind of emotive mystery that the likes of film-maker David Lynch will be lusting and salivating over.†-DJ
Record Label: Spokes (www.spokesrecords.com)
Type of Label: Indie