introducing Club Magic

Club Magic are Paul Thomas Saunders, Genti Allaj and Daniel Hole, and their debut EP On The Stereo, Loud is coming out in April. I interrupted one of their rehearsals to find out more.

Club Magic were born out of initial electronic ideas that Genti had been having. His previous project Via Tirana (who appeared on various Brighton Music Blog posts around ten years ago) had run it’s course and he was inspired by bands like AK/DK and Fujiya and Miyagi to take a new direction. He’d known Paul for years but it was only after a New Years party when Genti played Paul some things he’d been working on that Club Magic as we know it came together. They advertised for a bass player on Facebook and Daniel completed the puzzle. Ironically, Daniel was also active on the Brighton music scene ten years ago as bassist for Thyla, but as far as they’re aware, their paths didn’t cross at the time.

The name Club Magic was in place long before the rest of the band were: “the idea was just these two words that you could recognise in any language – Everyone knows what a club is, everyone knows what magic is. I had that name for about four or five years without doing anything – I used to keep googling it just to make sure no one else had taken it”

Nurturing them along the way – playing on the same bills as well as adding his mixing and mastering skills – has been AK/DK’s Ed Chivers “I’ve known him for so many years. He’s an amazing musician, a really good drummer – he’s my favourite drummer. And just the nicest guy you can meet. He likes our music as well, which helps. We send over the stems for what we’ve done and then he mixes the track – I always say just add a 5% Ed Magic and that’s the process. If we ever were to go down the route of having a drummer Ed would be the first person I would ask. We love Ed and I think we’ll always work with him.”

Their first gigs were only a matter weeks after they first played together. Their first jam was in March last year, in April they were on stage as a two piece (without Daniel, who wasn’t available that day), then they debuted in their full form at an unofficial Escape gig on New Road. Less than a year down the road there’s an EP called “On The Stereo, Loud”, being released on 10th April. “The first track is like our baby, the darling of the band because that was the first track we did. It’s got a big chorus and it’s called Wow. Second track Shiny is a bit of a dark horse, and Dreamz is… dreamy. The EP is the first three songs we wrote, within the first few weeks of meeting. That was such a fun and exciting time that we wanted to of stamp that as a moment. The songs all feel like they’re about the ridiculousness of adult life, and how the best way to process that ridiculousness is just to get Shitfaced and dance and I think that’s what the Club Magic shows are – They’re an opportunity for everyone to just have a good time. There aren’t enough areas of adult life where you get the opportunity to play”

The EP is being launched with a gig at Alphabet on 4th April. Support comes from a solo set by Josh from Fukushima Dolphin – “Josh was Club Magic vocalist for about two or three months prior to Paul. When I was looking for someone, Josh and I wrote a few songs together, but he was just so busy with Fukushima it became impossible”. Around the sets Dan Clark from Uncle Monty / Transformer will be DJing, and visuals will be provided by Chris Innerstrings – “I’ve always been a fan. We went to see the Sabres of Paradise the other week and his visuals were so incredible – just so perfect for the music and what they do – that I sent Chris a message about 3am after the gig telling him how much I loved it, and that led to getting him involved with the show”

On The Stereo, Loud is out 10th April, and can be pre-ordered now on bandcamp:

New Brighton Music

Hope you all had a good bank holiday. We spent it not blogging. Normal business is resumed, and here’s the last new music post for August.

Artist: Orbital
Track Name: P.H.U.K.U.
Taken From: P.H.U.K.U. single
Release Date: 17th August 2018
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New Brighton Music

Here’s this week’s dose of new music. First up is the new one from Phantom Runners. It’s their first release in a year, and it’s the first to feature the vocal talents of Brooke Bailey. One more first – the track is called First Time: Continue reading

New Brighton Music

Here’s this week’s new music round up. We’re kicking things off with news of the second album from the brilliant Fiction Aisle who completely unexpectedly put out a new album last week. It’s called Fuschia Days, and is available as a download or on very limited cd. There’s only two cds left – that’s how limited it is. Where The Fiction Aisle’s first album was a huge orchestral widescreen affair, the new album feels more sparse, but no less lacking in vision. A fantastic progression. Continue reading

New Brighton Music

Here’s this week’s dose of new music for you all, slightly bigger than normal because I didn’t get around to posting last week. Our first track is the new one from Sea Bed called Moving Ghosts, which gets a release on Four Thieves records on vinyl on 11th March (which you can pre-order here):

Miamigo have shared some more 80s-tastic synthpop. This is Pot Luck:

Thyla have followed up last year’s Us and Them with Car Crash, an ambitious, angular slice of guitar pop:

Great Pagans premiered their new single over on Steregum last week. The band are releasing  Call of the Wild on Anti-Ghost Moon Ray on 11th March.

Tuska are the third band we’re writing about who are releasing their new single on 11th March. Their new track is called We Could Be Alone, and is a must-listen for fans of Tame Impala. If you like what you hear you can catch the band at Sticky Mike’s on 4th March:

Landslide is the debut single from Loa Loa, a raucous three minute garage cacophony committed to tape at Brighton Electric

Changing tack completely, this is White Peaks, with their new dreamy electronic pop song Easy:

Nicolas and the Saints are releasing their album Years in the Making at the end of the month (or at the start of the month if you pledged to their indiegogo campaign). The album was literally years in the making, with recording taking place over seven years. Here’s the album’s penultimate track Been Hurt Before:

Warsaw Radio are returning to their Irish roots for the launch of their new single Down by the Sea. Their mini tour starts this time next week and takes in Dundalk, Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Galway:

 

 

 

Electric Greyhound make woozy electronica, and have just posted up their latest track Flounder:

Finishing up this post we have three videos – Just posted today was GAPS video for their track A World Away, from their album In Around The Moments:

Next we have the fuzzy shoegaze of Tuval‘s In My Head:

And finally we have a hip hop track sung in Albanian. This is Ledio, Te Lutem! by Via Tirana:

 

 

New Brighton Music

It’s been a few weeks since our last New Music post, and we were playing catchup with that one, so there’s a lot of ground to cover. Here’s a selection of our favourite tunes that have come to our attention in the last couple of weeks.

First up is Our Girl with their debut single Sleeper, the coolest four minutes of guitar music we’ve heard in a while:

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