Interview
with Tortured Soul
Photos by Todd Comer
Recently on a Sunday night, I was invited down
to the Grand Emporium to check out an act that he
was really
excited about called Tortured Soul. Hailing from Brooklyn, NY
this trio of musicians played an evening of excellent House music
to a tight little crowd.
What makes these guys so different. They don't
use vinyl, CDs, MP3s or even Final Scratch. It's all live instrumentation.
Christian on Percussion, Jason on Bass and Ethan playing a vintage
set
of keyboards
that add an interesting flavor to their sound, their sound is
so good, even my good friend Harvey couldn't
be
kept
away
from
this show. (Click here to hear his
comment).
After their set, I had the opportunity to sit
and chat with them for a minute. Here's what they had to say.
When did you guys get together?
We met about 3 1/2 years ago
and we were playing in a bigger six piece band and the three
of us
enjoyed
playing
more as a trio than the bigger band and I (Christian) started
a project where actually the first song was a little more production
oriented
and I brought it to these guys after I did that song and they
started joining in and writing with me and helped turn what was
originally sort of a production concept into a more full-blown
project where we kind of took what we were doing as a rhythm
section for a bigger band and applied it to a new concept which
was more focusing on doing band stuff.
Were
you doing anything similar before this project?
We've been mostly dance oriented bands before
this, but we've been doing this live for about a year now, though
we
started
this project a couple of years ago.
Why did you decide to play House?
We've all been interested in playing dance music and I think
that it's sort of like playing House music, even though it's
not typically something that's done live, it's kind of sort of
like a natural thing for us because we also want to be playing
music that's current, you know, it's like we spent a lot of time
playing in Dance Music, but Dance Music that was sort of like
Retro and That's fun, but it's not really what I think we want
to be doing. We want to be doing something that's a little more
evolved, you know contemporary.
Do you have any CD / vinyl releases?
We have four singles. Well, we have three really.
The second single that came out had Tortured Soul involved, but
it was really in collaboration with another artist. As this band,
there's three singles that are out on Central Park Recordings.
Do
you have anything in the works?
We do have a full length album that's being produced in the
states in early April. We just signed with Purpose Records. We
will also have a new mix that will be released this summer. It's
actually a new mix of "Fall in Love", which was released
about a year ago. The original version was released about a year
ago.
What's the name of this new full length album you have
coming out?
We are not really for certain
yet, but the name of the album will probably be called, "Introducing
Tortured Soul" and will be released in CD format and in
a full length vinyl album.
I'll be on the lookout for it. You can
count on it. By the way, in your set this evening, I noticed
you wanted to go a little deeper
a couple
of times,
but
it seemed
that the dance floor kind of faded a little when you did. I noticed
that you responded to that fairly quickly and soon had everyone
back out on the dance floor.
We respond heavily to the audience.
So, if the audience is getting in to it, we let them kind of
drive it a little. Tonight, because of that, we changed the set
a little bit toward the end. We were going to go into something
a little bit weirder, but decided that everyone probably wanted
to hear maybe another tune or two that was a little more upbeat.
A good percentage of what we do is based on Crowd Response. I
mean, we obviously have a lot of songs that we want to play,
but we'll go in to different directions spontaneously. When the
audience isn't dancing, or we can't get them engaged, we adjust
and see what the crowd wants. We want the crowd to dance because
it motivates us more.
I'm
sort of like that with my photography. I really prefer to be
shooting a crowd that's dancing, than one that is
just standing and listening.
Exactly. Like tonight, we saw
all these chairs and tables setup and though, ewww... We don't
like chairs and
tables. We want people to dance to our music, not just watch.
So, where else have you played recently?
We just played at
Tantra and the Shelbourne Hotel during the WMC. The Shelbourne
Hotel party was with
Ming & FS
and Monk and a few others. We actually were the first band
to play and
we had a nice close little crowd that were there just to
see us.
I was at that party, though not until
late! I'm sorry I missed your set. Any other places recently.
Actually, yea.. several times
in New Orleans for Jazz Fest and we just played an event that
was
going
on during
Mardi Gras.
Another one I seemed to have missed. I was there for
Mardi Gras and Zoolu 10.
That's the event we played at.
You
know, I think I may have some photos of you! I was there doing
a story and remember a
band
upstairs
that really
had the room moving during the first night. I wanted
to stop and
talk with them,
but didn't get the opportunity.
That was us! There was no other band.
So, I have heard you before! In fact, I think I've got
some photos of you playing on my site already.
That was great party. The turnout
was a little smaller than they had expected, but it was still
quite
a good
crowd.
We flew
in and played and got
back on the plane and flew back. I think we left about 5 pm and
flew back out at 730 the next morning. We didn't even stay in
the hotel or anything. It was pretty crazy. I left one of my
favorite shirts and a couple of cords there.
So you are touring around right now.
What's the next leg in your journey?
We are going
to Colorado for about a week. We've got about 5 shows, then
off to Chicago and
Cleveland, then probably back to the studio.
Hear what you missed! Click
here for a small sound bite from
that night.
You can view more of the photos from their performance the evening
of the interview by visiting the Gallery,
under Events / Kansas City / Tortured Soul.
Or you can view the photos from their performance at Zoolu 10
by visiting the Gallery, under Events / Zoolu 10.
For more information about this unique band, samples of their
music and recent news, be sure to check out their web site www.TorturedSoulMusic.com.