INTERVIEW: Gotye
- Posted on August 22, 2008 10:12 AM
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Gotta Get Me Some Gotye
Interview by Katie Spain
Please, call me Wally
Its a friendly offer but I cant. Gotye is a much used name in my Aussie household for me, the floppy-haired musician on the end of the phone can go by no other name. For most Triple J listening expats, Gotye is a familiar character. The Aria winning, Belgium born Melbourne musician has four studio albums under his belt and is set to take on Europe with his UK release of Like Drawing Blood. Theres no doubt hell woe the English, but what makes the G man tick? Souvenirs, samples, good food and air guitars were amongst the topics covered during our chin wag. Who knows what other glorious delights hell whip out when he hits the stage at Scala on September 9th. Dont forget your air plectrum.
Set the scene for me.. where are you right now?
Im at my parents place actually, by myself. Im looking after their place on the Mornington Peninsula. Its a really lovely place called Merricks Beach; its a nice mix of bush and beach. Im sitting in this big empty house with the heater next to me; trying to keep warm.
You were born in Belgium right? Do you have any tips on what to do or see there?
I was born in Bruges and I highly recommend you go and see my birth city. Its absolutely beautiful. Theres buildings there dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries and its largely (if not completely) untouched from the wars over the years. Its got such a brilliant old feel; cobblestones everywhere and a lot of great food, beer and lace.
Whats your first musical memory?
I was eleven years old and in the transit lounge on the way to Belgium. A very dodgy man had a very dodgy pirate tape store. I bought my very first cassette; it was a pirate copy, on a C90 cassette, of Whams album The Final. You can source all of Gotyes musical inspiration purely from that album!
Australians in the UK know who you are but the step into the European market must be overwhelming. How is it going?
If its overwhelming in any way its because Im starting the ball rolling again. In a way, Im starting from well behind where I started with releasing Like Drawing Blood because I think that a lot of the anticipation that was built on Triple J and community radio for my second record was kind of tenuously linked to the result of the interest I started to generate off tracks from my first album.
You dropped and added a few tracks before the UK release of Life Drawn Blood. Whys that?
The label made a bit of a call about which songs they thought could be released in the market or not. It wasnt as much of a creative thing as it was a legal issue because the samples in certain territories would most likely be too hard to clear or would have created too many headaches. I was pretty resistant and I was disappointed about changing the album in any way but I think in a way it might have become a stronger record by the addition of The Only Thing I know, a track off Boardface.
It means us expats can buy the album again!
(Laughs) Yeah, or people that downloaded it the first time can now buy it legally!
Who does your amazing cover art?
Cheers, thanks! The art on Like Drawing Blood is one of my paintings and Boardface was something my dad painted. I did that piece when I was young but Im not really an active painter anymore. I have kind of thought Id like to pick up some oils or watercolours again but its been mainly music for me over the past ten years.
What do you miss most about Australia when youre away?
Mainly the people; friends and family. I was in the US for the first time recently, not for music but for some time off with some high school buddies of mine. We had three weeks visiting American cities and I found it remarkable that it was so difficult to get any good food.
Are you a good cook?
I dont consider myself a great cook I can put together a few things. My girlfriend is such a good cook that Ive become lazy.
I hope you do the dishes!
Definitely, thats my specialty.
Do you buy a lot of souvenirs while youre travelling?
I have found myself at the airport a few times with ten or fifteen kilos over, madly wondering how many bags I can secretly stuff under my shirt instead of checking them in as luggage!
It makes for a good story when you get back.
At the moment Im inviting my mates around to see my last little purchase. It was in Japan and only cheap, about twenty dollars. Its like an Aussie air guitar. Imagine a little plastic contraption, just like the head of a guitar with the tuning keys at the end. Its made out of plastic and it shoots this laser beam out of the end of it. You just push your hand up and down through this beam and it triggers samples of guitar chords. Get ready for air guitar in the next Gotye set!
Gotye's album - Like Drawing Blood was released on 18th August. He plays ato London's Scala on September 9th.
Related links:
Gotye on Myspace.
Gotye concert tickets.
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