I recently caught up with
Guy Connelly, the creative genius behind one of my favourite
discoveries of 2009;
Clock Opera.
You seem to have captured everyone's attention in the past couple of months since you first hit the internet, does it feel like everything is falling in to place nicely?Yeah, since that fateful day, it's been mental. So busy that I've given up ambitions of joining the circus. The trapeze will have to wait and it's all your fault. A lot of people have come knocking, so that's been really nice. Still early days though, eh.
Your recording process and composition are a little on the unorthodox side, what inspired "Chop-Pop"?I've always loved sampling and rearranging stuff. Dropping everything on the floor and having to put it together again.
Always loved Brion Gysin & William Burroughs chopping their words up & wanted to try it with music. I love looking for different ways of making things, I'm inspired by making mistakes & I like encouraging computers to make them too.
What's the thought process behind your brilliantly titled Clock Operations?Rather than answering questions about who or what I'm into, I thought it would be fun to see what happened when my music came into contact with singers I love. Scott Walker's pretty much my favourite ever, so he was a natural first choice. Definitely gonna do more.
I'm constantly hearing good things about the live show, how's that coming together?We're still not in double figures of shows yet, but it's getting better all the time. I don't lose my voice at every gig now. Got some amazing shows coming up too!
You're releasing your debut single soon right?Yeah! White Noise 7" comes out on Pure Groove on Nov 16th. Alouette is the b-side, which we play at most gigs too.
So what's next for Clock Opera?Huge amounts of excitement and drama are pretty much guaranteed. A couple of remixes, just done music for an amazing experimental short film which I'll chuck up sometime soon.
Lots of talks about the next single, probably February time. Ideas are tumbling out at the moment, so not sure what it's going to be yet, but I'll sure as hell let you know!
----------If you're in or around London this week then you've no excuse not to see
Clock Opera doing their thing.
Kicking off proceedings with an in-store at Pure Groove tomorrow night, they're also playing Levi's One to Watch supporting fellow
IT favourites
Marina & The Diamonds and
Wolf Gang (if you're going to this, come say hi!) on Wednesday as well as Kill Em All on 20th Nov and Scandalism on 22nd.
For now, here's the exclusive download of
White Noise.
Clock Opera - White Noise (YSI) EXCLUSIVEPurchase the
White Noise/
Alouette 7' exclusively at Pure Groove
here.