Three out of four readers of this interview must have disco-moshed to the music the Age of Consent band members put out not too many years ago. They are two out of four men who wrote you the hymns about lovers of others, three-dimensional sex shows and Chinese martial arts, that needled your inner ADHD bambino. Why yes, we’re talking Shitdisco here! Singer and multi-instrumentalist Joe Reeves gives us a brief introduction to his and drummer Darren Cullen’s new project. One that sounds almost contrastive to the sound you were accustomed to. You can listen to three of their demos here; The Beach, Heartbreak and Truth. After one listen yourself you’ll find that the music is much more serene and emotional than their previous work, and tilt more to early new wave and post-punk music than the colossal concentration of dance-punk bands they used to be compared to since forever. As there actually is no thing such as genres, it doesn’t even matter – Reeves explains where this afresh sound comes from and tells us about what they have in store for us, their joint efforts with Vitalic and Yuksek, and Purple Rogers Nelson. Join sides with the Age of Consenters on Twitter and Facebook!
.
Joe on his sources of inspiration.. Musically, we’re into people like; Berlin-era David Bowie, Vince Clarke, Giorgio Moroder, Brian Eno, Heaven 17, TV on The Radio, The Knife, Washed Out, Yeasayer, The XX but it’s not just music that influences us. We draw as much from cinema and literature as we do from our favourite songs. Terminator 2 (honestly) is a really succinct, clever and slick human drama but with so much emotion. It’s not just a pure action film, it’s a story about a boy forming an emotional bond with a robot acting as a surrogate for someone missing, like a parent. It’s pretty dark, but positive at the same time. It’s about everything! Similarly, Assault On Precinct 13 is a 1970’s version of the traditional Western siege movie, where there’s violence and death. You don’t really know why, though. The music in both films is amazingly evocative and of it’s time. As you can probably tell, we’re also both into science fiction, more specifically retro-futurism; looking back at old views of what the future might look like when it arrives and when they get it wrong. You know, like hover cars or going on holiday to Mars.
Joe on his all-time favorite records.. My favourite album changes all the time. I love Sign of The Times by Prince, Upstairs at Erics by Yazoo, Lust For Life by Iggy Pop. Oh yeah, and the ‘Lost Boys’ Soundtrack- it’s amazing! I’m not really a fan of that ‘bread and butter’ indie guitar music. There’s a few bands who are really great at it, then there’s loads of bands who do the exactly same thing and it just doesn’t speak to me at all. The EP of covers we were planning on, haven’t done that yet – we’ve been listing songs for ages that we want to cover, there’s so many. The hardest part is deciding. If any readers have suggestions, please let us know! The weirder the better.