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Arrived
Phoenix
January 30, 2001
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From
the swirling electronic tones and blunted galactic beats of
the opening sequence to the sheet metal stridencies of Postal
and the dense fuzztones of Bombast, Mount Florida
make like Killing Joke conspiring with Alex Paterson to play
tricks on those with chemically impaired memories.
Ken Hollings, The Wire
Mount Florida are proud to unveil their debut album, Arrived
Phoenix, containing 12 brand-new compositions.
Mount Florida are the Glasgow duo of M.P. Lancaster and Twitch.
Together four years, they released a couple of limited singles
before hooking up with Matador for three UK-only EPs released
over the last year.
Both of them have long and varied backgrounds in music. M.P.
has been working with electronics for longer than he would
care to remember. Almost signed by ZTT back in the day, he
narrowly escaped the ignominy of having to live with a dubious
collection of electro pop star press shots. Instead he ventured
down a more left-field road, recording music for various installations
before releasing a solo album on Twitchs defunct label
Pi recordings which is how they met. Most recently
he has composed the soundtrack to 109, an audiovisual
representation of the table of the elements currently touring
Bristol and London.
Twitch has been a DJ for longer than he too would care to
remember, spreading his musical gospel around the world. Co-founder
of the legendary Edinburgh club Pure, he claims credit/apologizes
for bringing techno to Scotland in the late 80s. Pure
has just ended after its tenth birthday and these days Twitch
is active in club and concert promotion as well as the upcoming
launch of a new label O.S.C.A.R.R. His cardinal club night
is the Sunday night Glasgow firebrand Optimo currently
the most celebrated, technologically advanced, and outrageous
club in the city where his radically diverse tastes
can finally find an outlet as well as a fanatical following.
Optimo recently hosted Lee Scratch Perry to a
sellout audience of 2000 people; Mount Florida opened the
show in what was their first ever live performance. Mount
Florida do not have an agenda, they just like to do things
differently.
For Arrived Phoenix, Mount Florida used a multitude of source
material, ranging from traditional rock instrumentation to
their own field recordings to DAT tapes provided by local
musicians (which were then manipulated and fed into their
machines) to the odd contributor invited to play live in the
studio.
Arrived Phoenix moves still further from the three Matador
UK EPs (themselves radically different from one another)
and is no more a DJ album than records by Coil,
KLF, Cabaret Voltaire, or Muslimgauze.
The end result is a one-hour travelogue that defies easy categorization.
From slo-mo experimentalist pop and edgy dub landscapes through
psych-out percussive lyricism to deep transcendental pastoralism.
Somehow this all comes together as the coherent joy that is
Arrived Phoenix.

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Band biographies have got to be one of the worlds most
boring things to read. Usually banished to the dreaded press
kit and foisted upon uninterested journalists, these days
they turn up in more exciting places like the Internet. However,
once again, they remain boring. This one is no different.
Mount
Florida: formed back in about 1996 in... Mount Florida, Glasgow,
Scotland. so... there is one of the most exciting part of
the biogs already dispelled with: where did they get their
name?
Mount
Florida are the duo of MP Lancaster and Twitch (Mike and Keith
to their mates). They met when Twitch was running his (along
with his mates) now legendary ambient club Sonora. MP was
this local electronic musician - notably working for various
arts / installation projects. Through mutual friends, MP played
at Sonora, and Twitch was pretty impressed. So much that he
decided to release an LP on Twitchs own pi recordings.
This was Stag Pie. And it stagnated.
Now
Twitch was primarily known at this point as a dance DJ from
the still legendary (9 years strong and still going on) Pure
in Edinburgh. His interest in experimental and ambient music
was equally as important, and his pi label reflected his interest
in all electronica. His belief in MPs ability continued.
he had released Finnish Sahko recordings artist 0 (Mika Vainio,
one half of Mute Records artist Pan Sonic), and when
the Sahko boys came over to Scotland to play at Sonora, MP
recorded with them. The result was the Moor EP
on UPO, the short-lived collaborative label between Sahko
and Dum Records in Finland.
Twitchs constant effort to involve MP with other musicians
continued. He played with the now-deceased Muslimgauze in
Edinburgh. MP also worked with other dance scene
DJs and clubs like the short-lived Clockwork at the
Arches in Glasgow. But still... no music scene
success. And Twitch continued to work as a successful DJ at
Pure and guesting at clubs around the world, but languishing
in the world of clubs.
So when Twitch wanted to start producing music himself, his
natural choice was to work with MP. And Mount Florida was
born. Strangely enough, the music they produced together was
neither dance-orientated nor soundtrackish. To describe their
music... well, music is for the listening, not the describing.
And as for their influences... well, they are a bit too varied
to give you any real insight into their sound. But it seems
to be good enough to have captured the imagination of Matador
Records. So that should be good enough for you to go and buy
it.
At
present, Twitch continues to DJ at Pure and his own club Optimo
(Espacio) in Glasgow. He has a strong commitment to using
technology in his DJing often incorporating his pal Roland
for a live mix - using samples, his own drum programming and
bleeps for a unique mix. He also is part of the recording
act Vodershow.
MP
Lancaster continues to make his own music too. He is currently
working on a multi-speaker composition for a full-size exhibition
in Glasgow (date yet to be finalised). He has worked with
NYA, Robin Blackledge, Lindsay Johns, R. Heeps and supplied
4 soundtracks for Bryce landscape animations. And he has 5
cds worth of music available through mail order.
A
Mount Florida live act with a full band of musicians will
be appearing before long.
Are
you still awake?
(You
were warned).
jk mingo, june 1999
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