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Graffiti 6

+ Carnations + Euphoria Audio + John Newman

http://www.graffiti6.com/

http://www.myspace.com/graffiti6

Often, the best ideas come when you rip up the rulebook and follow what feels good. Just ask Graffiti6. The unlikely pairing of producer TommyD and singer/songwriter Jamie Scott began 18 months ago as an experiment neither thought would work and has grown in a pop project so refreshingly rule-free a sense of adventure seeps from every song.

Try to categorise Graffiti6 and youre in trouble. Youll certainly spot vintage soul influences, the pairs shared love of Hendrix, folk and funk. Youll hear house and hip hop beats destined to fill dancefloors. At the heart of the songs are pop melodies you could sit down with a guitar and strum. But Graffiti6 dont make music to be analysed. From the moment they named their band by flicking through pages of their favourite books and calling out the first words their eyes fell on Lionel Stingray and Suitcase Unannounced were close contenders the pairs main aim has been to have fun.

What we love about this band is that weve never had a plan, says Tommy, an established writer, producer, dj and arranger, who has worked with everyone from Jay-Z and Kanye West to Kylie and Janet Jackson. (He also produced Right Said Freds Im Too Sexy, a bona fide pop classic that topped the charts in 20 countries.) When we start a song, weve no idea where its going to end up. As long as it makes us feel good, we go with it.

The fundamental part of this project is that we enjoy ourselves, adds Jamie, whose two solo albums to date (as Jamie Scott & The Town) have won him an army of fans across Europe and Asia and seen him tour with Alicia Keys. We go in to the studio and indulge ourselves by making music we find exciting.

Their first session spawned a groovy slab of psychedelic pop with dance beats and distorted vocals, Stare In To The Sun had the feel-good factor that has become the bands trademark. Last summer, it also was chosen to soundtrack a TV ad campaign for The Sun. At the time, the pair werent looking to release a record as the project was only in its infancy. Tommys publisher, Sony ATV, however, had put the song forward for the advert and James Murdoch himself had insisted on using it, the first time the paper had ever worked with an unsigned act.

The exposure encouraged the pair to knuckle down in the studio and get to work on new songs. In the final six months of last year, they wrote and recorded a further 14 songs, from the shimmering soul-pop of Annie and spine-tingling, surefire future hit Free to the throbbing, hypnotic Stone In My Heart, now the lead track on the bands new EP.

When Graffiti6 say they dont stick to a formula, theyre not kidding. Some songs begin with a guitar riff, others a melody played on piano, a few on computer or drum machine. Stone In My Heart was a song that didnt sound quite right until, one day, just for fun, Jamie decided to see what would happen if he put 16 layers of vocals on it.

We never force a song in to a certain style or sound, adds Tommy. We might speed them up or slow them down or try them with a 1000 different drum beats. Some just come from jamming. We both play guitar, bass, keyboards and drums whichever of us is nearest an instrument picks it up. All the songs you could strip down and play acoustically.

When record companies came knocking, Graffiti6 initially assumed they would sign a deal. But as they sat in their umpteenth meeting with label bosses, being told what they should do with their songs, it dawned on both that they would be happier releasing the music themselves. An initial wave of funding came from a friend in the City, who had long been looking to back Jamie. Within weeks, he was oversubscribed with enough investment for the pair to launch their own label.

We can set our own budgets and find our own people to work with. Its much better to live and die, though we hope not by your own sword.Hence the plan is probably to release an album later this year, but to test out their songs on the public first with a couple of EPs. The first, released in March, led by Stone In My Heart, also includes Stop Mary, Starlight and Foxes.

The first EP is simply an introduction to the sound and look of Graffiti6. Its four tracks that will give people an idea of what were about.As anyone who has seen the superb, cartoon video for Stare In To The Sun will know, the look of Grafitti6 is as inspired as the songs. For their striking, colourful artwork and playful visuals at their live shows, the band rely on official third member, pop artist Jimi Crayon.

We discovered Jimi just after we formed the band, says Jamie. Someone suggested we check him out and soon as we saw his work, we knew he was perfect for us. We tracked him down, played him what songs we had and asked if hed come on board. Luckily, he loved our sound and instantly understood we were aiming to do.

Ive fronted bands for eight years and I wanted this to be different - very visual and a little leftfield. The music sounds like nothing Ive done before. It had to be the same with the shows.Graffiti6 have only recently started gigging, but have already set up their own, monthly club night at the Vibe Bar in East London. The plan is to put on an electric line-up of performers Live, Graffiti6 expand to a six-piece, though they didnt know that when they picked the name.Everything about this band is a happy accident, says Tommy. Even now, were trying to plan as little as we can. It has to stay fresh

To me, Graffiti6 is party music. We make songs for people to play when theyre dolling themselves up for a night out, to get down on dancefloors to and to rave around their front room to when they roll back drunk. Its music we genuinely believe will make people feel good about themselves. That has to start from us having fun. When were not, well stop.

Wednesday 14th July 2010

Price: £6.00 Advance

Doors: 19:30



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