MP3: Max Tundra – “Which Song”
Max Tundra, real name Ben Jacobs, is an English multi-instrumental musician, singer and music producer. He has released two well-received albums for Domino Records: Some Best Friend You Turned Out To Be (2000) and Mastered By Guy At The Exchange (2002). He has completed his third album, Parallax Error Beheads You, and it is scheduled for a Nov. 18, 2008 release in the US (out Oct. 13 in the UK). Starting on Oct. 20, Mr. Tundra is offering up a limited edition run of 250 cans of Kosher Chicken Soup, from his own recipe which can be purchased through the Domino website – with the purchase of the soup, comes a free download code for his new album, Parallax Error Beheads You, as well as Best Friends, a covers album where Tundra’s friends provide their own takes on tracks from his first record.
About Max Tundra by Owen Pallett
(Final Fantasy, ex-Arcade Fire, Last Shadow Puppets arranger)
Max and I met in Barcelona in 2005 at Primavera Sound. His slot was at 4am. He put on a mask, wrapped himself up in tape, and played forty minutes of music made mostly using Amiga sample tracker software from the late 1980s. There was virtuosic melodica playing, Pointer Sisters-style singing, and an eight-minute version of “So Long, Farewell” from The Sound Of Music. I was wasted and ended up passing out on a beach in my underwear. When the sun rose, I woke up with dried merengue and sand glued to my hair, and in a daze, I realized that I had just witnessed nothing less than the best music performance of my life.
What sets Max Tundra apart from any other band in the world is his attention to detail. This album is impossibly full of ideas, seeking out every imaginable sound in the world and giving each their own curtain call. When you listen to this album, you’d think that it was made by an eccentric millionaire, with every name-brand pop music producer in the world contributing their own two seconds of material. Upon closer inspection, you’d realize that it’s been six years since Mastered By Guy At The Exchange, in that time, Max probably hasn’t had a single good night’s sleep.
I can’t compare this record to any record I’ve ever heard before. Even Max’s previous records are a distant echo. It is dance music, it is discourse, it is teen sex comedy, it is a video game, it is a dance troupe, it is a thirteen course meal with Amontillado. It is shock and awe. Listen and be humbled.
About the Commodore Amiga 500 by Max Tundra
There are no modern-day computers on this record. My PC is strictly for emails and Photoshopping the words Max Tundra into Coldplay line-ups. The main technology behind this and all of my albums has been the Commodore Amiga 500 – bestselling home computer at the time – running a $1 public domain software tracker program. The sounds don’t emerge from the Amiga itself however; the machine is used to control various synths, samplers and the like. I look at colums of numbers all day on the screen of a black and white television; these digits relate to pitches, durations and tones. A lot of the noises on my record are real; the cello, bass guitar, drums, piano, trumpet and others are all rehearsed and played by me, but sometimes I will use realistic fake versions of these noises. Each song is recorded in a different way; drumkits are recorded on mono cassette recorders twice, then stuck together on the left and right of a mix; string arrangements are planned and then layered up; each note of an electric guitar is sampled so that it can be sequenced in ways too complicated for my fat fingers to play at full speed. And then I have a cup of tea and sing my heart out.
MAX TUNDRA UK TOUR DATES
10-15 Paris, France – Elysée Montmartre *
10-17 Copenhagen, Denmark – Loppen
10-19 Berlin, Germany – Lido *
10-23 Southampton, England – Guildhall ^
10-24 Cardiff, Wales – University ^
10-25 Liverpool, England – Academy ^
10-26 Leeds, England – Academy ^
10-28 Sheffield, England – Academy ^
10-29 Birmingham, England – Academy ^
10-30 Cambridge, England – Corn Exchange ^
11-01 Manchester, England – Apollo ^
11-02 Glasgow, Scotland – Academy ^
11-03 Leicester, England – De Montford University ^
11-05 Brighton, England – Dome ^
11-06 London, England – Brixton Academy ^#
11-07 London, England – Brixton Academy ^#
* with Of Montreal
^ with Hot Chip
# with Wiley
Max Tundra
Parallax Error Beheads You
(Domino)
U.S. Street Date: Nov. 18, 2008
1. Gum Chimes
2. Will Get Fooled Again
3. Which Song
4. My Night Out
5. Orphaned
6. Nord Lead Three
7. The Entertainment
8. Number Our Days
9. Glycaemic Index Blues
10. Until We Die
Best Friends:
01 Kavus Torabi: “Here Comes the Musket Records” (“Cakes”)
02 Richard Larcombe: “The Singing Doctor” (“Lamplight on a One Horse Shoe”)
03 Sarah Measures: “Genclik Bandido” (“Ah, There’s Deek Now – Let’s Ask Him”)
04 Toirse O’Riordain: “Clip Around the Ear” (“Lausanne”)
05 Jenny Darwin: “Ken Ududis” (“Tuli, A Plain Ride From Canvas”)
06 Dan Chudley: “Yarilo Kupala” (“Bill Sholem Quintette”)
07 Scott Pearsall: “Joust” (“Ink Me”)
08 James Larcombe: “Oakeshott” (“The Balaton”)
09 Bobak Torabi: “Rawat Corner” (Subsi Kuku”)
10 Laurie Osborne: “Sick Swan, Sick Swan” (“6161”)
11 Matthew Carroll: “Bruno Brookes” (“Carbon Cones”)
MAX TUNDRA LINKS:
MySpace: myspace.com/maxtundra
Band site: www.maxtundra.com
Label Page: www.dominorecordco.us