We Love The Reels
"You can't overestimate the importance of this band." - Tom Ellard (Severed Heads)
The Reels incited a revolution from the background. Their electronic pioneering and Oz Rock reactionism was actualised as a subtle surge of musical creativity. They produced music for music's sake, deeply beautiful and melodic with small hints of experimentation. It was, however, their accessibility and understated insurgence that allowed them to shift the focus of Australian music from the stadium to the synthesiser.
In the late seventies the creative isolation of Dubbo in country New South Wales was the home of Native Son, an unassuming four piece cover band that was all to ready to update its surroundings and its repertoire. After moving to Sydney in 1978 the band changed it's name to the quirky Brucelanders before finally settling on The Reels. During this period the underground music scene was introduced to an intoxicatingly energetic group obsessed with love, anguish and upbeat ska. Live performances by The Reels were whirlwinds of endless jumping, gleeful antics and striking costumes as they quickly gained a well deserved reputation as one of the best live bands in Sydney. 1979 saw The Reels picked up by Mercury Records where they released their debut single "Love Will Find A Way", a track that captured the bands ironic mixture of contemplative lyrics and chargey off beat spark.
In 1981 the band lessened the pace but retained their dance vibe as musical maturity drove them towards subtle experimentation and the creation of one of Australian music's greatest albums, Quasimodo's Dream. Lyrically that effervescent enthusiasm of the band's debut was replaced by a cold sorrow while musically they ventured into the electronic without producing noise or feedback. Their dance experimentation peaked with the follow up single "No.3" which was recorded using one of the new and frighteningly expensive Fairlight Synthesisers.
Outside of the studio The Reels continued to express themselves with a series of outlandish tours. It all began in the mid 80s with the launch of "Reels By Rail", a tour where the band insisted on traveling to all of its destinations by train. Their penchant for performance came to the fore during the "Kitchen Man Tour" where the stage was adorned with a fully equipped Australian Kitchen and in 1987 the "Reels By Request" tour where audience members had to yell out what song they would like the band to play next. Soon after releasing the incredibly successful cover album Beautiful, David Mason was forced to stop performing due to illness. This news effectively broke up the band and despite Mason's recovery they officially disbanded in 1989.
An anecdote from the 2001 APRA awards night provides a suitable metaphor for Mason's delicate brilliance. "It was a great night," he recalls. "My award was this glass bowl and I was talking to Billy Thorpe. We were talking about his (LSD) tripping experiences and mine, and we laughed so hard that I dropped the bloody thing. It smashed everywhere in the middle of the floor." (Guy Blackman, The Age, May 25, 2007)
Fifteen years later David Mason released the album, Reelsville which resurrected The Reels confirming their resolute and dedicated relationship with the post punk genre.
The Reels are performing with Severed Heads and Stephen Mallinder (Cabaret Voltaire) at the Becks' Festival Bar on January 14th as part of Circa 1979: Signal to Noise and The Sydney Festival.
Tickets on sale now.
Wolfmother's "White Feather" EP Out Now
Wolfmother's storming second single from Cosmic Egg, "White Feather", is now available as a 5 track EP on iTunes, featuring remixes by the likes of Burns, Sebastien Tellier and Bang Gang.
Have a listen to the Burns remix for yourself, or grab the whole thing from iTunes.
January 7, 2010 at 10:56am in audio, Wolfmother : Post A Comment
The Tough Alliance's "Prison Break" EP Due End of January
We're extremely jived to announce that Modular will be releasing The Tough Alliance's Prison Break EP digitally by the end of January. The EP just got some great props over at Pitchfork and we gave you a sneak peak last month by way of a free download of The Juan Maclean's remix of "A New Chance".
01. First Class Riot (El Guincho Remix)
02. Neo Violence (Laidback Luke Remix)
03. A New Chance (The Juan Maclean Remix)
04. Neo Violence (Woolfy Remix)
05. Neo Violence (Zongamin Remix)
06. First Class Riot (A Touch Of Jules & Jim)
January 6, 2010 at 3:28pm in news, The Tough Alliance : Post A Comment
M Squared's Whilshire Street Noise
To round off the series of Circa 1979: Signal to Noise events, Family and friends of cult Sydney label, M Squared Records' are hosting a special night of performances - Whilshire Street Noise - at Newtown's Sandringham Hotel on Sunday 17 January to celebrate the release of the brand spanking new M Squared Records' box set, Terrace Industry.
January 5, 2010 at 4:05pm in circa 1979: signal to noise : Post A Comment
Circa 1979: Signal To Noise Podmag - Issue 2 - M Squared
Modular presents the Podmag, a new online experience combining words, visuals and audio with the first of the series being dedicated to Circa 1979: Signal to Noise.
January 5, 2010 at 3:13pm in circa 1979: signal to noise : Post A Comment
Delphic Release iPhone App
John Cale Keynote and Opening Party Tickets On Sale Now
To make the most of the Circa 1979: Signal to Noise experience, purchase a Package ticket which includes entry to John Cale's Keynote Address, the Opening Night Party and John Cale in concert at the Enmore Theatre.
January 4, 2010 at 3:33pm in circa 1979: signal to noise : Post A Comment
Triple J's Hottest 100 Voting Is Now Open
While waving goodbye to oh nine and welcoming 2010 with open arms - why not have your say in Triple J's Hottest 100? You have until midnight Sunday 17th January to vote for your ten favourite tracks of 2009. Is last year looking hazy already? Need a little reminder of what jams were released? Here's a list to get you started.
January 4, 2010 at 10:23am in news, Delphic, Jonathan Boulet, Tame Impala : Post A Comment
Not Quite Letters to Santa
Portland, Oregon's own nine-year-old Becket Fryback was recently subjected to a life-changing experience, thanks to his father taking him along to a Wolfmother show on their recent US tour. Master Fryback was so affected by power of rock that he put it all in a letter to Andrew Stockdale.
December 23, 2009 at 11:47am in news, Wolfmother : Post A Comment
Download: The Tough Alliance - "A New Chance" (The Juan MacLean Remix)
The Tough Alliance's A New Chance may be over two years old, but that hasn't stopped DFA electronic maestro, the Juan MacLean, from giving the record's title track a crisp, new reworking taken form the Prison Break remix EP. You can give the track a stream or take something away from the experience by downloading it for yourself.
December 22, 2009 at 3:02pm in audio, The Tough Alliance : Post A Comment
Interview with David Studdert of Tactics
In our research and preparation for Circa 1979, we spoke to David Studdert of Tactics. David talks about growing up in Canberra, his disdain for the term 'post-punk' and the challenges faced when recording his musical ideas to tape.
December 22, 2009 at 11:03am in circa 1979: signal to noise : Post A Comment
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