It’s not a riddle it’s a stepping stone

I first heard Half Moon Run’s 21 Gun Salute and the intensely dramatic beginning to that song with lead vocals by Devon Portielje on the CBC at a live show, just a couple of months ago. It was meditative even ambient – and I was entranced –instantly inspired – including other songs like Full Circle.

Although I had not heard of them before, I felt it was a new mission of mine to share the gift of music with my family (including my preschool age children on some certain tracks (Call me in the afternoon even by one by one [x2 ]is sung around the hosue like a Christmas Carol substituting some words in for the obvious) and all my friends and social network so they too could enjoy this gift. That being said there was something sacred in hearing them for the first time. It was so different yet modern but there was a comfort in it that seemed to be missing in most modern music, and not felt by me personally, since artists like Bob Dylan, and Ballads from Simon & Garfunkel, I was introduced to in my youth.

That same day after discovering and enjoying the first album on iTunes (Dark Eyes Released June 2013) My musical journey with HMR led me to discover the second album which coincidentally was released that same day!

Sun Leads Me, Released Oct 23, 2015

It was a groovier sound and a more uplifting album than the first. It assisted in my creativity and put me in a greater mindset, having just emerged from the writing depths, after 10 years and creating again myself personally.

In researching the journey of the band, from recording in the desert (Texas) to California (For some seaside inspiration, leading up to the Second Album, and living in a dome shaped Oceanside house fit just right for a inspirational surf all day and late night magic sessions ) To experimenting in Europe in what appears to be a bit of a Rave Scene – road testing songs like Trust - it all lines up triumphantly.

I was lucky enough to experience this live set of troubadours on Dec 7th, 2015 at Sugar Nightclub in Victoria BC to a sold out show where some fans paid 9 x the door price just to get in. After staying late and meeting the eclectic mix of supporters, including a High School French Teacher and his wife who also thought their sound was as transcendent and made the journey to support them from up Island (Where most of the band hails from in Comox), to the sprawl of young woman who clearly were there for the "act" to the Lead Vocalist Devon Portielje who you could say in my excitement of après show and with my slight nerves "When a sip of gin saved an hour of speech - Nerve " I didn’t quite get the interview I thought I would - instead Briefly – you could say I found speaking with Devon clearly exhaustive from his end.

This band tours and plays almost nightly I would have asked him who "stole his Sunny Day" – but I could tell he was wiped. I asked him if the band would emerge on the Island again soon (Returning to play Rifflandia in 2016 like in 2014 but he didn’t commit to that.)

I spoke to his interests and would he get a chance to Surf the Jordan River on his visit to the Island but he said they only had 8 hours in the city and then off to Vancouver for the next nights sold out show at the Imperial.

This Band works hard – you forget sometimes when you haven’t seen an emerging act for awhile ( My last show was UB40 in the summer at the Commodore in Vancouver ) that to really put yourself forward you have to put in the hours (years ) on Tour (They actually toured Dark Eyes for three years !)

Just the fact that the Lead from the opening act for that nights show (Nick
Vallee from Folly & The Hunter) was assisting behind the counter at the merchandise booth after a long night and travel… well that’s a team of working mans bands.

More on the Music, there is huge variety in sounds on the current album, Sun Leads me – with the gritty Narrow Margins - There is a hint of Flamingo music that quickly folds into a somewhat Hip Hop beat – the sound not found anywhere else on the album, speaks like a story its very cool and soulful. It wasn’t played in the show, as I had anticipated – it’s a story of sorts that sounds very introspective.

Highlighting the further talents of Connor Molander (Harmonica being my favorite) one can find a cover done of the modern, Chvrches –The Mother we Share on the BBC Radio 1 (01/2014) then found again in the finale to the current live show touring with the Cover to Bob Dylan’s , Shall be released – seeing it live is spectacular - it was clever and mirrored the original art but with a tang of HMR.

There are confessional tones and a little sadness on both albums – and stories of what appears to be glimpse into the world of addiction – Music is a challenging business for anyone who has had this in their lives – this band however appears to live clean and is into a very healthy lifestyle from surfing to organic gardening mentioned to me by a family friend at the show about Issac’s Symonds (Mandolin extraordinaire and haunting vocalist) wishes for at organic landscaping book for Christmas.

I have heard Dylan Philips (Drummer – who has a great timing and a soulful sound as a professionally trained pianist – and always rocks the keyboard) said in other interviews that in terms of personal struggles that they have had the music guide them as a group – I noticed words formed around the struggle with being saved and loss of faith - perhaps even a loss of hope there – I hope they will continue to explore some further element of faith and that this translates to even more extraordinary music from this talented group, I am proud to call Canadian and will continue to share as their talents that will be sure to surprise us with further gifts in the future.

I clicked the you tube link on HMR’s website and watched some videos they had favored and found: TORA : and now I feel like the gifts just keep giving.

In the next feature story coming in January 2016:

 

Artist Profile: Half Moon Run

Singer Devon Portielje on vocals, guitar and percussion;

Conner Molander on vocals, guitar and keyboard;

Dylan Phillips on vocals, drums and keyboard;

Isaac Symonds on vocals, percussions, mandolin, keyboard and guitar.

(Electronic music and the architecture of sound evolved to the next stratoshere, with the birth of "Flume's" debut album almost 4 years ago. The online neighborhood was the first to embrace Flume, AKA Harley Edward Streten, (24) a modern day Amadeus, music producer and game changer, who, has no doubt evolved both personally and musically. At 19 he wrote his first album in hostels backpacking Europe, fast forward to todays brilliance with over 200 million Soundcloud plays and reaching more than 366 million streams on Spotify. 

"SKIN",

 The follow-up and 2nd in what we hope is an enduring anthology, Harley says, completing this project was;  “A fight through crippling writer’s block to make.”  Vocal heavy and beautifully weird, SKIN is personal and Epic. “Never Be Like You,” feat. Kai , has been certified Platinum in the U.S. & Australia, via label Future Classic

“It sounds like the future of electronic music.” - Times

Our favourite lead vocal collaborations are, (‘Innocence’ feat. AlunaGeorge), ( ‘Take a Chance’ feat. Little Dragon‘), ( ‘Say It’ feat. Tove Lo) , ( ‘Never Be Like You’ feat. Kai) , Lose it (feat. Vic Mensa ), Tiny Cities (feat. Beck). The true stand out is : "3 " where Flume collaborates, well with himself - singing demo vocals into a Macbook microphone, the song is mainly instrumental and sonically superb.

" "This is my falsetto. It's really satisfying for me to be able to write a song and sing on it too. It really feels like it's my own." - "3" w/ Richard Kingsmill on 2016 – Triple J. May/2016

Flying Lotus infused strong dance music can be picked up on and Diesel Power influence as well in the deep sounds/rhythm found in Wall F**K, a less inducing track, I think geared more towards the ART end of the spectrum, and written apparently on a day Harley was very angry in the studio.

"My goal with this song was to create sounds that sound like the fabric of the universe tearing."

The influence in Flumes youth of his parents playing, Deep Forest’s (w/Yuki Song) can be heard in the strong female leads and is an elegant homage on both albums really.  L.A DJFlying Lotus (Reset) / FlyLo as an influence can be felt on ('Numb & Getting Colder feat. Kučka') one of Flumes favorite tracks to record. The LA vibe has, more so as of late has been pulling ARTists like Flume from across the pond into a revitalized musical movement, within it's core, and of course the surfing (Flume's other passion) for soothing the body and the soul fuels the energy for the shows. Many Australian ARTists, in many forms of electronic music are garnering massive praise over seas as well (see TORA ARTicle)

FLUME  :     When you Say It like that...

SKIN, a mature album, with carnal themes throughout is regalement embodied. Flume has stated you may not be able to "play it at a dinner party". I guess it depends on the guest list. As we played most of the more mellow tracks with the exception of those marked with *E at 7 year olds birthday party this weekend - And the all ages loved it – it’s joyfulness and spiritedness can be found even in the darker toned tracks.

It must be observed that many ARTists these days to not believe in genres and are not wanting to be pigeon holed ( see Fantastic Negrito in our Latest Summer ARTicle)  Flume doesn't want to be held to one particular style (EDM etc.) and as such, he has a striking talent for knowing what beats and when will get people off and keeping them wanting more with a vast variety of tastes. Even as a toddler his father recalls having a Van Morrison track ("Moon Dance") playing in the car and having Flume calling out from his car seat "Dad that is part is your favourite piece of music'' even very early on appears to have that gift of knowing what beats and interludes of design in sound make people feel good - he is in his own category with the Flume project, often referred to as Experimental FlumeStep.

We were lucky enough to make it on a guest list, in preparation for this ARTicle, and joining the sold out show at PNE show in Vancouver, August 7th, just one week after Flume performed for at Lollapalooza 2016 in Chicago to 65,000 people. I was so blessed to get this opportunity. I took an older rock music confidante for perspective – never even having heard one Flume track before, but a huge critic and lover of all things music. The show was first class ... phenomenal. Harley is like a mad scientist behind his open concept electronic office desk creating electronic dreams and stories, watching Flume mix and create amongst his museum of wires and unique designer sounds, core progressions and melodies, he appears in a trance on his own frequency, yet completely engaging with the crowd taking you with him on such an original musical journey. Each time the smoke clears on stage there was a smile that reads like a child at Christmas written all over his face, pleasure for those he has warmed up and his own path with the music, it is an unforgettable experience live, we both agreed it was a time we wouldn’t forget it was magic to be fifteen feet from the show that is “Flume”.

Visually stunning, the ARTwork, by Jonathan Zawada, was recently highlighted in a pop up installation together with Flume in L.A. August 10th. The Album ARTwork is  is found in motion, in different mediums in the background, on screen , during Flume’s shows, helping to create a vision that moves a crowd behind the ARTist as he performs and is a throw back to the Chemical Brothers in it’s elegance as well, the show is next level !



"Experimenting. That will always be my favourite part of this whole thing.” - Flume

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