Chelou Archives - Data Transmission https://datatransmission.co/tag/chelou/ Online & Mobile Dance Music Authority Tue, 29 Oct 2024 12:51:08 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Soundtrack of My Sound: Kidnap https://datatransmission.co/blog/soundtrack-of-my-sound-kidnap/ Tue, 29 Oct 2024 12:49:10 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=72195 Kidnap, the multifaceted London-born producer, DJ, and lyricist, unveils his second studio album, Something Lost, Something Gained, out now on [PIAS] Électronique. This ten-track journey is deeply personal, capturing Kidnap’s evolution from a globe-trotting DJ performing over 100 shows a year to a new father embracing reflection, nostalgia, and gratitude. Featuring collaborations with Leo Stannard, […]

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Kidnap, the multifaceted London-born producer, DJ, and lyricist, unveils his second studio album, Something Lost, Something Gained, out now on [PIAS] Électronique. This ten-track journey is deeply personal, capturing Kidnap’s evolution from a globe-trotting DJ performing over 100 shows a year to a new father embracing reflection, nostalgia, and gratitude.

Featuring collaborations with Leo Stannard, Chelou, Gabrielle Aplin, Dwara, and Aaron Smith, the album seamlessly blends melodic house, indie, ambient, and acoustic textures with cinematic depth. Each track exudes Kidnap’s refined songwriting, made to resonate on both the dancefloor and in moments of quiet introspection.

To celebrate the album’s release, Kidnap dives into the inspiration behind each track in our new feature, Soundtrack of My Sound.

Here, he discusses the stories, emotions, and influences that shaped each song, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the creative process that birthed this evocative album. From the uplifting piano riffs of ‘Starling’ to the introspective tones of ‘Lost Without You,’ Kidnap’s insights reveal the heart behind Something Lost, Something Gained and the personal journey he invites his listeners to share.

Overgrown ft Leo Stannard

The album is designed to be a journey – moving from nostalgia about the past to excitement about the future. I wanted to start the album with Overgrown as it is the most intensely nostalgic. It’s a song about missing the days when we were young and carefree. Ultimately it is a letter to my friends to let them know that I miss them. I wanted the production to feel tender at moments during the chorus but also develop into a powerful beat that had a strong intensity of emotion. 

Alive ft Aaron Smith

I wrote all the melody parts for Alive on the piano before taking them to my friend Barrie who is an excellent guitar player. We recorded him playing the melodies and then added some additional rhythmic and textural layers. I tried to give all the earlier tracks on the album a slightly degraded feeling, as though the listener is watching back their memories on faded tape. Later on in the album I then mixed the tracks to feel a little sharper and more clearly in focus. 

Lost Without You ft Gabrielle Aplin

Continuing with the theme of nostalgia, Lost Without You is another song about being lost in the past. My aim with this song was to find a way to have punchy synth chords playing what is quite a subdued and reflective set of chords. I really enjoy the contrast between the two elements – it sort of works and sort of doesn’t but in a pleasing way. 

Feels Like Home ft Gabrielle Aplin

Feels Like Home is a song about the moment you run into an old friend and a rush of memories come flooding back. This was one of the more challenging tracks production wise as there were so many layers. I wanted the track to have quite a raucous feeling when the chorus kicks in so I ended up using quite a lot of live drums to give it extra punch. 

Ghost Dance

Ghost Dance is a haunting interlude designed to be a bridge into the more subdued section of the album. Although it is only a minute or so long, it became one of my favourite parts of the album. I made it using automated filters on sections of my own vocals that were pitched up high and then covered in reverb. I layered in some cello parts and an audio recording of a creaking wooden ship for extra spookiness!

Something to Say ft Chelou

I think of Something to Say as a tone poem, rather than a song. Chelou and I wrote it at the piano and guitar initially before creating the full production. We thought about adding lyrics to the hummed melody part but I felt just leaving the melody unadulterated by words was a purer expression of what we wanted to say.

Looking Back

Looking Back is a short melody idea that fills me with nostalgia each time I hear it. 

It doesn’t move anywhere musically and is intended to be a reflective moment rather than a story. To me it feels like the sound of being lost in thought.

Starling ft Dwara

As we reached the later stages of the album, I wanted the music to feel more forward looking than reflective, and so my aim with Starling was to write a piece of music that felt like hope. Once I had the main melody written, I could hear how the track should develop. I wanted to write a lush instrumental number that constantly evolved and featured a simple vocal hook. Once the music was finished I worked on the lyrics with Dwara and our friend Sinai. We took inspiration from Emily Dickinson’s poem ”Hope” is the thing with feathers’.

Fortified ft Dwara

With Fortified, I wanted to write another track that felt optimistic and looked to the future.

The lyrics of this song (written again with Dwara & Sinai) are about perseverance and a commitment to moving forward. To mirror this idea in the music, I wanted to write synth parts that felt like they never quite concluded and were always moving on. I used a lot of suspended chords in the harmony to achieve this feeling. This gives the track a restless energy which I really enjoy.

Vision of a Floating World

Once the rest of the album was finished, I wanted to write an instrumental track with total creative freedom – leaving aside considerations about track length, structure etc. So to do this I wrote about 12 distinct sections using the same sound palette and harmony ideas without worrying about how they all fit together. Once I had them all made I started trying out different combinations and eventually arrived at the final structure. It moves quite unpredictably and I don’t think I could’ve achieved this if I’d written in a more traditional method. As the final song on the album, I was trying to capture a feeling of acceptance at the end of the journey.

Kidnap ‘Something Lost, Something Gained’ is out now on [PIAS] Électronique. Get it HERE

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Love Saves The Day announce Four Tet, Bicep – Live, The Black Madonna https://datatransmission.co/news/love-saves-day-announce-four-tet-bicep-live-black-madonna/ Mon, 29 Jan 2018 12:47:22 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=40518 Plus a host of other acts...

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Striding into their seventh year, Love Saves The Day in Bristol have revealed the artists that will be joining Fatboy Slim over the weekend of Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th May 2018.

Loves Saves The Day 2018 also sees a host of brand new stages showcasing an even more diverse range of genres and music styles throughout the weekend.  Across the weekend you can expect to see Bicep who will be playing their renowned Live show, The Black Madonna, Ben UFO and Joy Orbison, George FitzGerald, Andy C, Four Tet, Floating Points, Shy FX, L_U_C_Y, Octavian, Hak Baker, Chelou, Avelino, My Nu Leng, Krept & Konan, DJ Gerd Janson, Nightmares On Wax,David Rodigan, Paranoid London, DJ Solar, Man Power, Austin Ato, Dave Harvey, Christophe, Horse Meat Disco.

On a brand new concept stage, The Centre Stage, build by the designers of The Temple in Glastonbury’s Common, master selector and Numbers founder Jackmaster will be bringing the vibes with his diverse, spirited selections, heading up the Jackmaster x Numbers Presents stage.

Tickets are on sale now via the Love Saves The Day website lovesavestheday.org

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5 Artists You Need To Check Out This Month – February https://datatransmission.co/blog/5-artists-need-check-month-february/ Tue, 07 Feb 2017 08:37:13 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=34299 Our Staff, Writers and Contributors pick their Picks for February...

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At Data Transmission we’re firm believers that the essence of the beautiful is unity in variety and in that variety we always look to broaden our horizons with new music, DJs & parties!

Starting today, each month, we are asking our staff, writers & contributors to look ahead at the coming months events and look a little beyond the obvious headline acts to find some interesting, new and exciting DJs, that you must check out and get on your radar.

This month Anna Wall picks her 5 for February.

SAOIRSE

Ireland’s finest export, this lady has stormed into 2017 with guns a-blazing. Over the years she’s built up an impressive reputation on the London circuit and the world is now taking note. This month saw her debut in Fabric Room 1 plus she’ll be gracing line-ups in Paris, Croatia, and Craig Richard’s new Houghton Festival this summer. Spinning rare B-sides and wax that you’ll have never heard but guaranteed to love, prepare to be kept on your toes.

Where you can see them: Objekt, Saoirse, Nicolas Lutz + more @ Concrete, Paris – 24th Feb: Tickets

CHELOU

If there’s one live act you should be keeping your ears on this year it’s Chelou. His latest single produced by the almighty Maya Jane Coles has gone viral, with over 4.5 million streams worldwide. His last few shows have been sell-outs, and this month he returns to play a very intimate show at Birthday’s in London. Be prepared to fall in love with his charm, elegant songwriting and beautiful acoustic melodies.

Where you can see them: Chelou @ Birthdays , London – 15th Feb: Tickets

TIMNAH SOMMERFELDT

Swiss sensibilities – Timnah’s tune selection is impeccable and her talent behind the decks is certainly recognised in her hometown of Basel. She’s a resident at one of City’s most highly regarded club venues Hinterhof and this month she’ll be warming up for the legendary Prosumer. With an interest in everything from deep grooves to melodic hip-hop; Timnah’s got the knowledge.

Where you can see them: Prosumer, Timnah Sommerfeldt + more @ Hinterhof, Switzerland – 11th Feb: Tickets

SUMOCHIEF

This four piece fuses jazz and hip hop, influenced by the sounds of J Dilla, D’Angelo, and The Roots with a London twist. They’re no stranger to the stage, having performed live sessions for the likes of Sofar Sessions and February they’ll be hitting the stage at the renowned venue The Roundhouse.

Where you can see them: SumoChief @ The Roundhouse – 19th Feb: Tickets

 

STENNY

Hailing from Turin and residing in Munich, Stenny is the master of some of Illian Tape’s most timeless releases to date. His productions cross deep and ambient techno with weighty warehouse kicks. Spinning regularly at some of the finest clubs the world over including Berghain, he’ll be playing Fabric this month to celebrate the labels 10th Anniversary.

Where you can see them: Fabric: Bicep, Anthony Parasole, Stenny, Zenker Brothers + more – 25th February: Tickets

 

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Maya Jane Coles Shares New ‘Nocturnal Sunshine’ Single https://datatransmission.co/news/maya-jane-coles-shares-new-nocturnal-sunshine-single/ Thu, 07 May 2015 10:13:20 +0000 http://www.datatransmission.co.uk/?p=22130 We believe...

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Well that is exciting news. Maya Jane Coles has brightened our day by following up her announcement she’ll be returning to the album format in 2015 with the release of her debut album as her “dark and dubby, bass-driven alter ego” Nocturnal Sunshine with the grand unveiling of her new single under the moniker.

Having built a fierce reputation in the studio with a slew of well received EP’s on some of the scenes hottest labels with efforts under her own name and the arrival of her own I/AM/ME label the last few years have certainly smiled on Maya, and the good times look set to continue if the second single ‘Believe’ featuring Chelou from her inbound Nocturnal Sunshine LP is anything to go by. Slated to arrive May 26 via her I/AM/ME  imprint, the self produced album promises to showcase a darker, more menacing side to Maya’s work in studio and features vocal contributions from Chelou, Catnapp and Maya herself.

Check out ‘Believe’ below.

Photo: Fiona Garden

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