Sunday, 24 May 2009

Voide ft Pixieguts 'Into The Sun' No.1 at Soundclick


Voide ft Pixieguts 'Into The Sun' just hit No.1 on the Soundclick electronica charts (260,000 listed tracks) http://tinyurl.com/intothesun
I Go Easy
click to play: Into The Sun Free download in mp3/128, high quality formats pay as you wish

Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Into The Sun - Voide Feat. Pixieguts


New house electro eSingle Into the Sun from Voide in Sweden featuring vocals by Australian artist Pixieguts Free download in mp3/128, high quality formats pay as you wish
I Go Easy
click to play: Into The Sun Into the Sun is a track about passion, much like love is the passion for life shared by two persons. The atmospheric pads in part represents the remote sound of a burning sun. This is the first collaboration between Voide and the Australian vocalist Pixieguts and her lovely voice takes the track to a new dimension. Into the Sun is also at Last.fm and The SixtyOne

Saturday, 9 May 2009

Somojo magazine interview


Somojo magazine interviews Pixieguts http://www.somojomagazine.com Would you mind introducing yourself and telling us what instruments you play? I’m a vocalist in Australia making music with electronic producers around the world through file sharing over the internet. I produce, record, cut, and sample my own voice using Ableton Live, Sound Forge and Acid Pro software. How long has the current band line up been together? I make music with many different artists. The collaborations have been going on for around 18 months in some instances, as with Dementio13 (Wales), Dj Sid-The Apocalypze (USA), Titee (Australia), Adrian Carter (UK), E.I (UK), Crimson Death (Canada), Corrientes (USA). Other collaborations are more recent and have taken off quickly, like Baxandall IP (Poland) and Voide (Sweden). How did you get to meet each other? I’ve only met two of my collaborators in person - my partner Titee, an experimental artist who has his main web presence on the Jamendo site, and The Peach Tree, a Melbourne muso I first met on the internet and then had a cool time with for real on a recent visit to my old home town. In all other cases I have connected with collaborators in cyberspace and we have developed good internet friendships, along with interesting processes for music making at a distance – this just keeps getting better over time. Websites that have made these meetings possible include Last.fm, Pixies Palace (a network I started at Ning), EI Network, Ground Zero, Soundcloud and MySpace. Artist discography ALBUMS Immaterial - Pixieguts/Various 2009 Cwtch – Cwtch 2009 Pixiegraf - Dementio13 Feat Pixieguts 2008 Walking On Mercury - Pixieguts/Various 2008 Pixiegraf Reworked - Dementio13 Feat Pixieguts 2008 Pixieguts! - Pixieguts/Various 2008 EPs/TRACK COMPILATIONS Sun Diviners - Baxandall IP Feat. Pixieguts (EP) 2009 Long Tall Man - E.I ft Pixieguts (EP) 2009 Groundzero - Mr Collie & Pixieguts/Various (compilation track) 2009 1000 Rubies - Adrian Carter/Anne Garner/Pixieguts/Kate Vale (EP) 2008 Mastered By Mr Death - Titee/Pixieguts/Crimson Death (EP) 2008 Electromagnetic Death - Crimson Death/E.I/Pixieguts (EP) 2008 All digital releases except Long Tall Man which is also available on disk. What music did you listen to while growing up? Very eclectic! Old country, ballet music, Elvis, musicals, disco, pop on the radio, live indie rock in Melbourne, experimental, folk. Are you self taught or did you have lessons? I did about a year of classical voice training a long time ago, the rest is exploration. Did you always want to be in a band when you were growing up? I was more into dance and wanted to be an astronaut in my spare time - but from an early age people liked the sound of my voice and I liked singing! Do you record at a purpose built studio or do you record at home with portable digital equipment? I record in my study with a condenser mike and premixer straight onto Ableton Live. Some of the producers I work with have professional studio setups, some work basic with FLP Studio, hi-fi and low-fi make ace sounds. When’s the new album released, how long has it taken? The album just released at the start of April is called immaterial. It’s a selection of tracks produced since July 2008, so about 9 months in the making. Any new recordings planned? There’s music happening all the time. The most recent (finished last week) is a trip-hop track with Crimson Death – Aftershock. Who are the main song writers for the band? I come up with most of the lyrics but particularly love working with other people’s words. Lyrics collaborators include TRavvy, Titee, Nita Disaster and Adrian Carter. Some of the tracks have had lyrics by the producers themselves, some we’ve written together in the back and forth over the net. Do you write songs only about personal experiences? Everything comes from the heart and soul but I work in a mostly improvisational way at the time of recording and sing on the spot about anything that’s in my mind or that the music suggests to me personally. This leads to diverse themes and an impressionistic quality. For a long time I have been drawn to dreams and the unconscious in everyday life, this might be the most consistent lyric element in the tunes. Who are your favorite song writers? Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell are way up there. Which countries would be at the top of your list to tour? Anywhere, especially if I could meet some of my collaborators in person! How do you promote your music and get your music to new fans? The web, especially through Last.fm, MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, Reverbnation, Jamendo, Ning networks, blogs, internet radio, podcasts – and I’m on Somojo. Do you think such sites are good for independent and unsigned artists? They have made a whole new world of music making and finding an audience possible, beware the addiction! Would you sign with a major record company? Only if they were very nice, lol. Some of the music is being distributed by netlabels: dPulse (USA/UK), Mystique Moon (Poland), Ground Zero Records (USA). Deep/progressive house music EP and tracks through Juno. How did you come up with name? There’s been comment in reviews about my artist name being bizarre – it’s a nickname a close friend gave me. I love the earth, like fantasy and I’m a sensitive mischievous creature with guts. What would you call your style of music? Eclectic vocal electronica. Trip house alternative. Top tags for the music at Last.fm: trip-hop, electro, house, trance, idm, dnb, house, techno, rave, experimental. Where can you see yourself in ten years? Making music more wondrous than now. What are your day jobs if you have one? I’ve been an artist of one kind or another all my life working part-time rent jobs– at the moment I type for a living. Has your music been used on any film soundtracks? Experimental video. Is there anything you’d like to add? Viva electronica! http://www.somojo.net/Pixieguts Artists mentioned in interview Adrian Carter: http://myspace.com/adriancarter Baxandall IP: http://myspace.com/baxandallip Dementio13: http://myspace.com/dementio13 Dj Sid-The Apocalypze: http://myspace.com/apocalypze E.I: http://eletromag.ning.com Crimson Death: http://crimsondeath.net The Peach Tree: http://tiny.cc/ThePeachTree Titee: http://tiny.cc/TiteeJamendo Voide: http://voide.net

Pixinews #4

Join the newsletter mailing list here Greetings friends, listeners and fellow artists! A few months since my last newsletter and as usual there's lots of music happening around me and the artists at the Palace Network. PIXIEGUTS - IMMATERIAL Just released is the third Pixieguts compilation album of tunes produced by electronic producers around the world and featuring my vocals - immaterial. The album moves through an array of alternative electronic moods including trip-hop, ambient, downtempo, experimental, house, techno and more. Hear/download it here. Artists on this album: Dementio13 (UK), Northcape (UK), Mr Collie (USA), Titee (Australia), Iannis Loumakis (Greece), Adrian Carter (UK), Royce Icon (USA), Voide (Sweden), Baxandall IP (Poland), Crimson Death (Canada), Dj Brody (UK), TRavvy (Australia). The links will take you to the artists' solo music projects for your further listening pleasure and discovery. Meanwhile the two previous Pixieguts compilation albums - Walking on Mercury and Pixieguts! - continue to get wonderful reviews in different languages at Jamendo, both albums can also be heard/downloaded at my main site. PIXICAST - EPISODE 002 Journey from smooth chillout, through dub, rap, dnb, minimal, trance, techno, grunge, electro and otherwise hybrid world sounds in this second episode of Pixicast, hosted by Voide and published through the Palace Network. Download/subscribe at iTunes or Podomatic. Another group of outstanding tracks featured in this episode from: Herrera (Canada), Mr Smiff (Bulgaria), Reconsiderate & Mr Scott (USA), Electromagnetic Impulses (UK), HipGnosis (USA), Hox Vox (Italy), eQo (Sweden), Cwtch (UK/Australia), Voide (Sweden), CausaliDox (Netherlands), Radio Scotvoid (USA), The Peach Tree (Australia), Titee (Australia), ElectricOkra (USA), General Fuzz (USA), Adrian Carter (UK). LITTLE RED COTTAGE - I GO EASY Continuing with the Voide/Pixieguts projects, I am vocalist on the just released new eSingle I Go Easy by Little Red Cottage, Voide's new band with long time collaborator Ulf Johansson (their former band is ULDA). The music is a mix of lounge, house, bar, chillout and is influenced by experimental electronica in various forms. I've been loving Voide's music since he turned up as one of the first Palace members at Ning going on a year ago and highly recommend checking out his solo project too. This is an exciting new collaboration for both of us and we are already doing more. Hear and download what we've been up to with Little Red Cottage here. CWTCH - CWTCH Also recently released is the self-titled album from me and Cardiff-based artist Paul Foster under our new band name Cwtch (formerly Dementio13 Feat Pixieguts). The album was premiered with a feature on Mark Whitby's brilliantly eclectic alternative music show on John Peel inspired netstation Dandelion Radio. The track Fragility also recently hit the home page at the music site The SixtyOne (along with tracks by Mogwai and Jeff Buckley), when a gang of fans threw a listening party to spread the word about it. We love that kinda thing! There's now also a video for the track Fragility, a collaboration with artist menchulica in the Canary Islands. See and hear it all at the Cwtch blog and get the album here. There's always more in the way of music, artists and projects to be explored at the Palace Network and please help me and the Palace artists grow by letting anyone who might appreciate what we do know about it. You will find links and embeddable widgets on most of our sites to help with this. Thanks for sharing the music with us! PixieMarie Music|Blog|Cwtch|Podcast|Network|MySpace|Last.fm