Shirayas Dream

FAULT: You describe you sound as classical and electronica  How do you keep your sound so unique? Anna Aliena: I don’t wanna sound arrogant, but ShirayasDream would be one of a million musical projects without the quality of my classical voice. No matter if people like it or not! Of course the combination of my vocals with Oliver’s instrumental arrangements helps us keep the sound so unique.…

Remembering Jane Russell

Jane Russell was born June 21st in 1921, Minnesota. She came from an acting background as her mother had also studied drama and was an actress with a travelling troupe. Once the family had moved to California following her father leaving the US Army, it become apparent that Jane had been as interested in acting as her mother had been as she took part in many high school productions. After her…

Moosenado

SEARCHING FOR COMFORT... FAULT: How was 2010 for you? Moosenado: 2010 turned out to be a pretty good year for me. Last February I released my first demo titled 'The Next Step' as Moosenado and also an EP titled 'Phatmosphere' with my other project, Bowjia. Bowjia consisted of my friend Matt Herman and I and we created some interesting experimental trance music on our first EP which was…

The BFI Future Film Festival…

THE BFI Future Film Festival is a great way to promote fantastic new British talent. This year was no exception. What’s guaranteed is that anyone wishing to enter the movie industry will not have walked away from this festival disappointed. There were seminar’s for practically every form of movie making- from producing to screenwriting. But the best- and probably the most anticipated…

Naomi Wollacott

CRAZY TIMES FAULT: You describe you sound as Alternative / Folk Rock / Pop. How do you keep your sound so unique? Naomi: The songs I write are a fusion of all the musical influences that have touched my life; from pop and rock, to classical and jazz. I think it is inevitable that all these different musical ideas inspire me and come together when I compose. I never really have a fixed…

LAMIGDALA

FAULT: How did you all meet and start making music Feder: At the time, it was a transition moment for me, I was looking for a drummer for my old band and a friend told me about Franch. When I first met him I thought: “This boy is stuck on 90's grunge period!”. Long hair, large clothes and a goatee which looked pretty dodgy. As soon as we made the first rehearsal I realized he was looking forward…

Fortune Cookies Blues

Fortune Cookies Blues . Lina Lönnberg - vocals Martin Johansson - guitars & things Roger Langvik - bass & things Jesper Pirnes - samples & things . Every FCB song is born from a recording of a soundsource that's in our surroundings at a specific time, could be anything from the water dripping in a kitchen sink, sirens as an ambulance passes or the buzzing of a broken…

“There’s a Fault” S. A. Andrée

‘There is a fault’ is an album that stems from the somewhat tragic explorations of the artist ‘namesake’ S. A Andree, a Swedish explorer, who attempted a failed and rather tragic expedition in 1897 to travel across Sweden and on to the North Pole in a hydrogen balloon. The album itself, is written from the explorer’s perspective, "through his ascension, disappearance, discovery of his corpse…