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Soaring High: The story of an e-band
Soaring High: The story of an e-band
jmoore by James Moore November 14th, 2000

Glider are Gavin Baker (Billy Mahonie) on Bass and Guitar, and Pascal Asselin

(Kazumi FX and Below The Sea) on Drums. Arne Kittler from German band Jullander

introduced the Brit and Canadian to each other via email. After some conversing

and tape sending they got onto the topic of recording together, Gavin told

Pascal that sometimes Howard from Billy Mahonie recorded himself drumming and

gave Gavin the tape of the drumming to which Gavin would add guitars and basses

and construct a coherent piece of music. Pascal loved the idea and in May 1999

he sent a tape of him drumming, which Gavin then went to work with it on an

8track recorder belonging to The Clientele.

As you’d expect the music’s kept fairly simple although Gavin sometimes

drifts off into his own little world, despite their minimalistic approach the songs have great

emotion and feeling in them. There aren’t any noticeable highlights as each

song is incredibly unique which is probably because of the duo’s diverse taste

in music.  ‘The Old Moke’ is almost Mogwai-esque with it’s start/stop

dynamics and thunderous guitars, ‘The Time For Order’ features intricate

guitar noddling like Papa M, while ‘You Wish You Never Came Out Of The

Ocean’ is a Post Rock/Electronica crossover and reminds me of Tortoise’s

finer moment(s).

After a year or so of emails Gavin and Pascal finally met each other this

year _"in July when Pascal visited UK for a week or so. We played

together for the first time. It is a lot easy working with someone who is not

there after you have met them. Before meeting it was like 'I am working with

someone whom I know nothing about'. It is strange when you think about it"_

he then goes on to say, _"It was very nice, I made sandwiches… cheese

and tomato with celery. They arrived very late from Belgium and were tired. I

then made a very poor stir fry the next day, which I still feel very apologetic

about. However we saw At The Drive in at The Underworld in Camden and that

seemed to make up for it"._

When asking Gavin if he'd recommend this concept to others he replied, _"Yes,

I enjoy it. It gives me a lot of scope to be creative and free with how I play

in my own space. I love making the music because I don't have to think about it.

Sometimes that shows, sometimes it comes out perfect"_ and who would he

recommended to team up _“Mark Beazley from Rothko and my friend Darren

Porter in Melbourne”_ Darren Porter? _“In 1994 Howard Monk (current

Mahonie drummer) and I played with Crawford Blair from Rothko/Geiger Counter and

spent some time looking for a singer. Darren was one of the singers we worked

with and although nothing survived and Darren went back to Melbourne we became

firm friends. He was in a band called Pollen for a while and then Toy Otter

but now is designing T-Shirts!!”._

The duo have mixed views on whether this project will affect their

future music _"I don't know, I don't really have a long term

view of anything, too busy with today" says Gavin while Pascal thinks

"Glider will affect the rest of my music for sure as it changed my way of

writing drum parts and I'm sure that if we have time to continue the duo it will

be better as I will get some new fresh ideas"._

As for future releases _"Gavin is working on our first album now as I

sent him the beats which will come out around March here in Canada on Where Are

My Records, and hopefully in England on another label. I like to dream we will

play live one day, just a couple of gigs and hopefully put out other stuff in

the Fall 2001"._ If you can't wait till then buy these:

Title: Constante Degredations

Label: Johnny Kane Records (KANE 005)

*Songs: *Constante Degredations

/ The Time For Order

Release Date: Out Now

 

Title: First Push of The Rolling Pram

Label: Roll Push Move Records (RPM01)

*Songs: *The Old Moke

*Release Date: *December 2000

Also includes: The Oedipus, Stanton, Jet Johnson, Riccane and others

Title: They Call Themselves Glider

Label: Bearos Records (Bearos 017)

Songs: Look What's Ahead, Koh!

/ Gilles Kegel

Release Date: December 2000/Early 2001

To contact glider email Gavin

and if you want to keep up to date with news look at www.billymahonie.com



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