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Kosheen KOSHEEN Biography

Album: Resist
Release date: 17th September 2001
Label: Moksha Recordings / BMG
Website: www.kosheen.com

Kosheen are on their way. Born some two and half years ago, when Bristol drum 'n' bass faces Markee Substance and Darren Decoder hooked up with vocalist Sian Evans, their impact has been immediate and immense. After a run of hugely influential, independently released singles ('Hide U', 'Catch' & '(Slip & Slide) Suicide'), Kosheen are now on the verge of massive chart success - 'Hide U' is set for release on August 20th and is already being hammered on daytime radio . If this wasn't enough their debut LP 'Resist' presents yet more dimensions of Kosheen, with sparkling electronic breakbeat, deep chilled drum 'n' bass torch songs and achingly beautiful downbeat melancholia allowing Sian's emotive voice full range. This is a killer debut.

Few bands really change things. Many show promise, then wither in a flare of media hype and expectation. Since they breezed onto the scene a couple of years ago, Kosheen's heady melange of traditional songwriting and cutting edge dance production has displayed all the hallmarks of greatness.

Their anthemic track 'Hide U' is the sound of musical boundaries torn azunder; dark drum breaks rub sholders with gossamer electronic trimmings, sheets of live instrumentation and heartbreaking female vocals. Their highly anticipated debut album 'Resist' is a deceptively powerful collection that utilizes the primal production power of breakbeat whilst instilling it with the heady rush of enjoyment, electicism and even the odd acoustic moment.

Kosheen Markee Substance, Darren Decoder and Sian Evans are the architects of this resurrection. Decoder - known to his mum as Darren Beale - had an enviably epiphanic conversion to the world of dance music. Originally a thrashing member of various ne'er do well guitar bands from Weston-Super-Mare's embryonic punk scene, in 1989 he crossed paths at university with a young Geoff Barrow, future overlord of Portishead. 'Geoff was working for Massive Attack in some capacity at the time' recalls Darren, 'and they'd got him some kit. I remember being at Geoff's house and he showed me this sampler he had, this old Akai. He played me some bits of music he'd started to put together and I was just like 'jee-sus!'' Sadly, Darren's 'road to Damascus' moment would signal the end of the line for him and his hard rockin' comrades. 'The next day it was 'see you lads, I've got my band in a box now.' I was about 17 then.'

Still, the guitar world's loss was the dance world's gain, and as Darren traded in his guitar strap for a Fantazia Rave Crew bomber jacket, the music started to emerge soon afterwards. 'I started off writing old Hardcore. There was a lot of those free parties - Spiral Tribe, Bedlam, that sort of thing- around the West country at the time. I got a deal really early, so I put off going to Bournemouth Uni to study computers and gave myself a year to make it with the music. It. I released a few tunes with a London label called Lucky Spin under the name Orca that went really well, and just carried on writing. The DJing came later - at the time I was more interested in the production side.'

Kosheen Darren's fellow breakbeat musketeer Markee Substance followed a similar path to musical enlightenment. Relocating from his native Glasgow - and losing his original Mark Morrison moniker in the process - he met up with Darren in the early 90s and between them the pair helped to create the seminal Ruffneck Ting club nights which ran for five years around Bristol and the South West. 'People still come up to me now and tell me how much they loved the parties back then' he recalls. 'The club really helped mould our sound, makes you realise what sounds good.' It also convinced the pair that their true calling lay outside the narrow confines of one genre, but not in the sense of eclecticism-for-its-own-sake that the breaking down of musical boundaries has often led to. 'Both of us always wanted to do something really different, but it had to be up to a certain standard' Markee stresses. 'It's like a little jigsaw now - there's all these little pieces, and we compliment each other.'

Kosheen However, the most important piece of the Kosheen jigsaw to emerge from the Ruffneck Ting nights was their singer/songwriter Sian Evans, then a young queue-jumping guestlist blagger. 'I always got in' she recounts proudly. 'I was never refused entry and I rarely had any money. I was top blagger.' Having moved through the free party scene, Sian found her musical tastes radically altered by a change in her personal life. 'I had a baby at the height of the rave scene which obviously puts a stop to going crazy. It started me thinking a lot more about songs and the music, and at the time I also got full on into jungle.' With a strong foundation in her mother's collection of Carly Simon and Joni Mitchell LPs, Sian began applying her combined tastes to a variety of dance music and funk/jazz projects, before retreating up a Welsh mountain to raise her little boy in a teepee. Whilst most people might find this a rather daunting experience, she was only driven back to regular life in Bristol by a growing collection of songs, and an increasing frustration at having nobody but a few sheep to play them to. Markee and Darren first heard Sian singing on a track by a friend of theirs, but - deciding that all's fair in love and war - pinched her for their own project. Their first studio meeting yielded instant results; 'I hadn't even taken my coat off when I heard their music and we started working. And it hasn't changed since then. We still fling things down that fast, it's a lovely chemistry. I still love what they do to my songs that I wrote up the mountain. I've been so encouraged to write by them I've been really prolific.'

The whole of 'Resist' is infused with this collaborative sense of stark, soulful compositions being rerubbed in the studio, never being stripped of their human quality but instead bringing a bit of much needed life to the sonic templates of drum and bass and beyond. 'What this band is NOT is two producers and a singer' states Darren emphatically. 'It's not the two bods locked in the computer who get the girl into sing at the end. Sometimes we can be round at her house messing around with a guitar, sometimes we'll do some loops in the studio and then she'll come in and work with that. We try and make it so the three of us are actively involved in everything we do.'

Kosheen For the most impressive example of what happens when these opposing sensibilities come together, simply cock an ear at 'Hide U' a monolithic slab of a single that was voted single of the year at this year's Drum 'n' Bass Awards, but has also been shown love across the board from rave monkeys at Helter Skelter, to John Digweed at Bedrock and Sara Cox on Radio One's Breakfast Show. In one those curious quirks of fate that the pop world sporadically throws up, the track was a bona fide chart hit in Belgium and Holland, where it nestled in at No. 2 behind none other than Britney Spears with the group being invited to appear on the same pop festival billing as denim-clad cherub Ronan Keating. However, the group were originally unsure of its potential. 'When we first heard it through a sound system it was amazing' explains Markee. 'Originally it was written as very much a Kosheen track rather than a 'club' track, but I was at Lakota in Bristol and the place just went mad. Originally we were really unsure about sending it to DJs as it's pretty different. In the end we just thought 'if anyone's going to play it it'll be Fabio'. Then Fabio caned it. Although it's drum and bass speed, we weren't really writing it in 'tear the roof off' mode, but that's exactly what happened when it got played out.'

Other personal favourites for the trio include 'Hungry' - Sian's lament for a privileged friend's spiritual bankruptcy - and previous single 'Slip And Slide (Suicide)'. 'That's my wake up call to all the beautiful people that are busy trashing themselves on drink and drugs' she explains. 'Not to say that I'm an angel, but it upsets me how I've seen a few gorgeous, talented people destroy themselves with behaviour and drugs and putting themselves into dangerous situations over and over again. To me that's a form of suicide and a very painful one to watch' she rues. Markee also highlights 'I Want It All' as emblematic of the trio's working practices. 'Darren had this guitar riff and I was flicking through the sampler. I was just clicking these samples in and out, and the whole track came together really fast. Sian did her vocals in one take straight away. We recorded some more but ended up using the original takes.'

This sense of the three artists, their different styles and different influences being inexorably meshed together is the key to Kosheen, and helps to place them light years ahead of other contrived attempts to graft a credible studio treatment onto a frontperson. 'You can't take a wicked song that's 120 BPM, speed it up to 170 and expect it to work' stresses Markee. 'You've got to be prepared to experiment, try different things and see what works. We'll start working on breaks that sound quite clubby sometimes, then Sian'll come in and put her twist on it and it takes it into a whole different realm.' Whilst still giving props to the more inventive junglists (Krust, Dillinger) - and receiving them in return - the music of Kosheen implicitly trashes the narrow outlook that previously stifled the scene. 'Resist' presents yet more dimensions of Kosheen, with sparkling electronic breakbeat, deep chilled drum and bass torch songs and achingly beautiful downbeat melancholia allowing Sian's emotive voice full range. This is a killer debut album.

Kosheen - Resist cover Tracklisting:
1. Demonstrate
2. Hide U (Original)
3. Catch
4. Cover
5. Harder
6. Slip & Slide (Suicide)
7. Empty Skies
8. I Want It All
9. Resist
10. Hungry
11. Face In A Crowd
12. Pride
13. Cruelty
14. Let Go
15. Gone
16. Hide U - Creamer & Stephane K remix

For more info please contact:
Philippa Demonte or Julian Wright - International Department, BMG Entertainment UK
Philippa.Demonte@bmg.co.uk tel: +44 207 384 7792
Julian.Wright@bmg.co.uk tel: +44 207 384 7583


Internet:
www.kosheen.com
www.kosheen.net
http://145.228.80.19/live_dates/


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