Temposhark
Temposhark | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Robert Diament |
Origin | Brighton/London,England |
Genres | Electronic,alternative,indie |
Years active | 2004–2010 |
Labels | Paper & Glue Defend Music |
Members | Robert Diament(vocals 2004–present) Mathis Richet(drums 2006–present) Mark Ferguson(bass 2007–present) Leila MacFie(keyboards 2009–present) |
Past members | Luke Busby(keyboards/co-songwriter 2004–2007) Jasmin O'Meara(bass 2004–2005) Laurence Warder(bass 2005–2006) Luke Juby(keyboards 2008) |
Website | Temposhark |
Temposharkwas anEnglishelectronicrockband, formed in London and Brighton by singer-songwriterRobert Diamentand one-timemusic producerLuke Busby.Temposhark were best known for their songs "Bye Bye Baby", "Joy", "It's Better To Have Loved" and "Not That Big", a duet with singerImogen Heapwhich appeared on their 2008 debut album,The Invisible Line.Their second album,Threads,was released in 2010 and reached the top 15 on theiTunesUK electronic albums chart. Other notable artist collaborations includeGuy Sigsworth,Sean McGhee,YouthfromKilling Joke,Kate Havnevik,Melnyk,Camille,MaJiKer,Morgan Page,Avriland the virtuoso violinistSophie Solomon.Temposhark's music has been featured in numerous television programmes, including the US advertising campaign for British TV seriesDownton Abbeyin 2011.[1]
Early EPs and collaborations (2004–2007)
[edit]The initial idea for Temposhark started in London whilst Diament was recording and writing with producerYouthfromKilling Joke.At this time, Diament also began staying in Brighton where his old school friendLuke Busbywas studying visual art and music at the time. Diament has spoken about that era of initial experimentation,
Crimewas one of the first songs that Luke and I ever wrote, when Luke was studying in Brighton. Listening to the clip just now brought back so many hilarious memories of us running riot around Brighton with our friend Tasha (who went on to become the very wonderfulBat For Lashes). Around the time of writingCrime,Tasha and I performed in a musical Luke had written. We put it on in a tiny Brighton theatre and had such a laugh doing it. Great memories – but I just hope the video footage never turns up![2]
Diament set up his own UK record label in December 2004 calledPaper and Glue,releasing a series of limited-edition Temposhark singles, the first of which was their EPNeon Question Mark.The label is defunct as of October 2014.[3]
Temposhark quickly collaborated with singerImogen Heap(Frou Frou), received club remixes from electro pioneers includingCursor Miner,Mark Moore(S'Express),Melnyk,Metronomy,Avril (FCommunications),Carmen RizzoandCrispin J Gloveras well as hip-hop crew Border Crossing, Masashi Naka (Escalator Records, Japan),Akira the Donand electropunk duo Noblesse Oblige. The band have also written two short film soundtracks for fine artist Justine Pearsall. Diament and Pearsall went on to collaborate on an art music video for the Temposhark song "It's Better To Have Loved" in 2005. This art video was first screened in public at theDe La Warr Pavilionin February 2006 when Temposhark performed live at the respected British arts venue.[4]
A second EP,Invisible Ink/Little White Liecame out in May 2005, which attracted many new admirers, including producerGuy Sigsworth,best known for his work withMadonna,BjörkandBritney Spears.Sigsworth went on to produce Temposhark's first nationwide-released UK single, "It's Better To Have Loved", which came out as a limited-edition CD on 12 December 2005. All of these early Temposhark limited-edition EPs came in deluxe packaging helping to create a buzz around the band in creative circles and with their fan base. The band themselves were never pictured on the sleeves, instead choosing striking original art images and stylish die-cut record sleeves. Around this time, Temposhark's live shows included bass player Jasmin O'Meara, who also plays bass forZoot Woman.[5]
In 2005, Diament said that his band name was thought up when he "woke up in the midst of a dream one night, at like 4am, and just said the word Temposhark. So it came from my subconscious I guess. Honestly it was that simple. I wanted a name that sounded strong. I liked the idea that music could be a weapon. Something powerful."[6]
In May 2006 Temposhark released their second nationwide single, "Joy", on limited-edition CD and 7 "vinyl, and the band set out on a UK tour visiting towns all over the UK. These dates included a high-profile London show atTate Britainon 5 May andCarling Academy Islingtonon 20 May. Temposhark gained many new fans when "Joy" was featured on the home page ofiTunesUK and in iTunes' weekly newsletter.
In 2007, Temposhark toured the US with their full band as well as completing their debut album, to be released in March 2008 in the US and Europe.
In 2008, their collaboration with rapperAkira The Donwas released in US magazine XLR8R calledBang.
The Invisible Line (2008 debut album)
[edit]Temposhark's debut album,The Invisible Line,was released in spring 2008 in both UK and US/Canada.[7]It was produced and recorded in London by rising producer Sean McGhee with two tracks produced byGuy Sigsworth.The album includes the song "Blame", which was co-written with producer Youtha.k.a.Martin GloverfromKilling Jokeas well as a duet withImogen Heapcalled "Not That Big".[citation needed]
On 15 March 2007 at theSouth by Southwest2007 festival, Temposhark announced on stage that their debut album was to be calledThe Invisible Line.SingerRobert Diamenthas said that the album title was inspired by controversial British artistTracey Eminfrom passages in her booksExploration of the Soul(1994) andStrangeland(2005).[8]
A behind-the-scenes video of Temposhark recording at London's RAK Studios was released onYouTubeon 26 May 2007. The video was synced up to the full album version of the Temposhark song "Blame".[9]This is thought to be the first preview of the newly recorded album version of the song.[citation needed]
In October 2007, Temposhark's song "Blame" was nominated in the Best International category at the Ontario Independent Music Awards, which take place in Toronto, Canada on 15 November 2007.[10]Due to the album being leaked ahead of its official Spring 2008 release, it has now been made available on iTunes in Europe, Australia and Japan.[citation needed]
In February 2008, Temposhark and their song "Blame" was announced as a finalist in the Pop/Top 40 category of the International Songwriting Competition (ISC).[11]"Blame" was chosen by a board of respected judges includingNelly Furtado,Macy Gray,DJTiesto,Robert SmithofThe CureandJulian CasablancasofThe Strokes.[12]In April 2008, the song went on to become a winning finalist in the Pop/Top 40 category.[11]
In the same month,The Invisible Linewas highlighted inThe Guardianas a new band to watch article, described as "What ifKate Bushhad shaggedMarc Almondand spawned a monster that grew up listening toViolator?That's Temposhark, musically at any rate. "[13]
In March 2008, theNMEpraised Temposhark's debut album with a positive review, "What ifTrent Reznorwas raised on thePet Shop Boysrather thanEinsturzende Neubauten?Think these dudes... they could be your new favourite band. 7 out of 10 "[14]
Temposhark filmed four songs live forFoxTV's music showFearless Musicin the US during April 2008.[15]
Temposhark's animated music video to their single "Blame" was selected for theEdinburgh International Film Festival2008. Directed by New York-based artist Motomichi Nakamura, the video will be screened on 22 June as part of theMirrorballevent focused on music video and music documentaries.[16]
On 27 June 2008,SXSWClick digital festival announced Temposhark's music video "Blame" in the top 3 finalists for the best music video of 2008.[17]At the end of July 2008, Temposhark were announced the winner of the Music Video category, and will therefore have their video screened at the 2009SXSWFilm Festival in Austin, Texas.[18]
Temposhark's music video to "Blame" was then shortlisted for the Portugal International Music Video FestivalViMUS 2008and was screened inPóvoa de Varzim,Portugal between 4–7 September 2008.[19]
The "Blame" video went on to be nominated for a Hollywood Music Award (ceremony in November 2008) whilst also being selected for screening at the San Francisco International Animation Festival (run by theSan Francisco Film Society) and at the Holland Animation Film Festival 2008.[20]
On 7 September 2008, Temposhark's song "Knock Me Out" was played on theMTV Video Music Awards2008.[20]
In November 2008, Temposhark's video "Blame" won the New Music Video Awards 2008.[21]
Threads (2010 second album)
[edit]In 2009, two new digital singles, "The World Does Not Revolve Around You" and "Bye Bye Baby", were released, each accompanied by a music video. Also in Summer 2009, Diament wrote songs with producerGuy Sigsworth[22]and pop starDiana Vickers.[23]
In April 2010, Temposhark released their second album,Threads.The album has 11 new songs. Released on 5 April 2010 as a digital download, it reached number 15 in the iTunes Top 20 electronic albums in the UK.[24]The digital version of the album includes two bonus remixes of the title track byMorgan PageandMaJiKerand PDF downloadable artwork. The album reached the US Top 20 inCMJ's college radio albums chart in March 2010.[25]
In March 2010, Temposhark's song "Bye Bye Baby" was nominated for an Exposure Music Award in the UK.[26]In May 2010, the song also received regular radio play in Germany when released as a single there.[27]
In May 2010 for an interview with UK magazineThe Kaje,Diament describedThreadsas a "break-up album in many ways. A lot of the songs are about the end of a relationship and the start of a new life."[25]Diament said the album was originally going to be calledFireworksbut after writing the songThreadshe decided that title summed up the album's overall mood and continued his earlier concept from his debutThe Invisible Lineof "how music can really connect people. But also of how everyone is interconnected in the world".[25]
Recordings for television
[edit]Songs from Temposhark's two albums, including "The World Does Not Revolve Around You", "Bye Bye Baby", "Frames", "Green Lights", "Not That Big", "Knock Me Out", "Blame" and "Irresistible", were featured in US television programmes such asKeeping Up with the Kardashians,[28]Paris Hilton's My New BFF,[29]People's Choice Awards(CBS),[30]The Bad Girls Club,Road Rules,Love Games[31]and numerousMTVshows, includingThe Real World,[32]2008 MTV Video Music Awards,and Styl'D.[33]
In July 2010, Temposhark songs "Joy" and "Crime" were used in fashion advertising campaigns byMax MaraandMarina Rinaldi.[34]
In October 2011, it was announced that US television networkPBShad licensed Temposhark's songIrresistible[1]for the US advertising campaign of British TV seriesDownton Abbey.[35]
Touring
[edit]Temposhark's first live appearances took place in fashionable London club nights such as Electrogogo,Nag Nag Nag,Kashpoint, Computer Blue and Drama. In August 2005, British style iconPrincess Juliajoined Temposhark on stage at theTDK Cross Centralmusic festival where Temposhark were supportingGrace JonesandGoldfrapp.Her duet on the song 'Paris' has since been made into a popular electro club remix and they performed the track live a further time atNag Nag NagforFischerspooner's after show party in September.
Temposhark toured the UK in 2006 visiting all major cities, culminating in a performance at London'sTate Britainart gallery and soon afterwards at the Mean FiddlerLatitude Festivalon 16 July 2006. Temposhark first visitedNew York Cityon a UK music industry trade mission in June 2006 and started performing live in Europe soon after including a sold out headline gig in Paris in July 2006.
In November 2006, Temposhark began performing with their new live band,Frenchdrummer Mathis Richet and bassist Mark Ferguson. This led to the band being invited by music festival/conferenceSouth by Southwest2007 (SXSW), which became the band's first live shows in the US. They performed live twice to packed audiences at the event in Austin, Texas on 15 and 16 March 2007. Temposhark were awarded funding from the 'British Music Abroad' scheme run by the PRS Foundation, Arts Council England and UK Trade and Investment to support their SXSW 2007 trip to the US.
On 11 May 2007, Temposhark announced their first theatre and club tour of the US.[36]Temposhark's US tour supportingDarren HayesfromSavage Gardentook place between 11–26 June 2007. They visited cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto and San Francisco, with dates in all cities completely sold out. Temposhark played a live solo concert as part of New York fashion week in September 2007, it was their longest US show so far, at just under one hour.[37]
In April 2008, Temposhark returned to the live circuit performing headline live shows in London as well as a short US tour of the East Coast including New York, Hartford, Philadelphia and Buffalo.[38]Temposhark also announced a new live member, the keyboard player Luke Juby, who is best known for being in pop starMika's band.[39]In June 2008, Temposhark headlined London club night Popstarz to coincide with the launch of their singleBlameand the UK release of their debut album. The show atSimon Hobart'sPopstarz saw the band return to the London clubs where they first began.[40]
In March 2010, Temposhark performed live at theInstitute of Contemporary Artsfundraising gala atKoKo,London[41]alongside other acts includingEllie Goulding,Lily Allen,Bryan FerryandI Blame Coco.[42]
In April 2010,Robert Diamentof Temposhark sang live in Paris, France as part ofMaJiKer's series of live concertsThe Labwhich has included other vocalistsCamille,Indi Kaur, Bénédicte Le Lay and Sacha Bernardson.[43]
Remixes
[edit]Having successfully remixed the track "Pull Up The People" forM.I.A.,Temposhark have started to remix other artists.
Recent remix commissions include French music starCamille(Virgin/EMI Records) for her single "Ta Douleur",Hellogoodbye(Sanctuary/Drive Thru Records) for their global hit song "Here in Your Arms" andKate Havnevik(Universal/Continentica Records) for "You Again", taken from her cult debut album,Melankton.
January 2006 saw Temposhark remixSophie Solomon's song "Holy Devil" taken from the virtuoso violinist's solo albumPoison Sweet MadeiraonDecca Records.Their remix has since been a success inGermanyon both radio and at theiTunesGerman store.
In June 2007, Temposhark's remix ofMelnyk's song "Me and My Muse" was released on Melnyk's albumSilence Remixed.Temposhark's interpretation included additional vocals by lead singer Robert Diament. The remix was later added onto Melnyk's25compilation of artists from his label. Melnyk has remixed a number of songs for Temposhark including their cult hit "Joy".
Temposhark collaborated again with Melnyk in 2008 for his second album,Revolutions,on a track called "Hurricane", which was inspired by the Temposhark song "Knock Me Out".[44]
In October 2009, Temposhark released a 20-track compilation album of rare remixes and previously unreleased songs andB-sidescalledRemixes & Rarities.
In 2014, Temposhark's aforementioned 2006 remix of "You Again" byKate Havnevikappeared in the collection albumResiduewith other remixes and rarities.
Internet popularity and podcasts
[edit]In March 2006MySpacefeatured Temposhark as one of their favourite artists, giving the band a new worldwide platform with more than 928,000 unique plays to date.[45]The band also have over 25,000 friends on the networking site.
2006 also saw the launch of Temposhark's officialpodcastseries featuring lengthy interviews with fellow musicians/singers (includingKate HavnevikandSophie Solomon) as well as short video documentaries and studio diaries. This free series ofdigital downloadsbegan in May that year and is available from music stores such as iTunes and has attracted 15,000 subscribers.[46]
In December 2007 and January 2008, Temposhark's singerRobert Diamentwas invited to be a guest blogger on music blog ArjanWrites, where he wrote a number of blog entries related to his favourite music.[47]
In January 2008, Temposhark launched their music on theLast.fminternet radio network. In one week they had over 54,600 plays of songs from their debut album.[48]
In February 2008, MySpace featured Temposhark again as one of their featured artists, giving them an incredible boost to their listening figures of over 70,000 listens in a few days.[45]
In March 2008, global fashion brandFred Perrychose Temposhark as one of their new favourite rising bands. Temposhark were featured for the whole month of March at the Fred Perry website and a selection of Temposhark's songs, taken from their debut album, were streamed on the Fred Perry website radio player.[49]
In March 2008, the band's debut album reached number 20 in the top 100 iTunes US chart for electronic music.[50]
In May 2008, Temposhark won funding of £15,000 from SliceThePie (SliceThePie) winning the top prize out of over 1,000 selected bands. The money helped the band make and release their second album,Threads.[51]
On 27 June 2008,SXSWClick digital festival announced Temposhark's music videoBlamein the top 3 finalists for the best music video of 2008.[17]At the end of July 2008, Temposhark were announced the winner of the Music Video category, and therefore had their video screened at the 2009 SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas.[18]
On 29 August 2008, Temposhark recorded a live radio session for theBritish Council's radio showThe Selector[52]which included exclusive acoustic song "I Kissed A Girl", acover versionof the number 1 song byKaty Perry.Having been uploaded to the internet, the song quickly became popular with bloggers[53]and fans alike.[54]During the radio interview singerRobert Diamentjoked that,
Having sung the song, I'd now love to kissKaty Perry![52]
In 2010, Temposhark's "Knock Me Out" gained popularity withgamersthanks to the song being featured[55]on the US computer game websiteOurWorld[56]in level 6[57]of the gameDance PlanetandDance Planet Multiplayer.[58]
In May 2010,Rob Diamentof Temposhark featured in the music video toWill Kevans' single "Dialling Tone" starring British actorRussell Tovey.[59]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- The Invisible Line(July 2008 (hard release)/ March 2008 (soft release)· UK release date ·Paper and Glue/Defend Music (via Pinnacle) · CD & digital download)
- Threads(April 2010) · Worldwide release date (including United States, Canada, UK, Germany, France and many more) · Paper and Glue · digital download)
CD singles/EPs/digital downloads
[edit]- Threads(January 2010 ·Paper and Glue) (4 track digital download including remixes byMorgan Pageand Qzen)
- Bye Bye Baby(November 2009 ·Paper and Glue) (4 track digital download including remixes by Melynk and Monsieur Adi)
- The World Does Not Revolve Around You(September 2009 ·Paper and Glue) (two-track digital download including B-side,MaJiKerremix ofThreads)
- Blame(June 2008 ·Paper and Glue) (Single out last week of June 2008 in UK)
- Blame(April 2008 ·Paper and Glue) (Digital download to coincide with US tour – with new remixes and animated music video directed by Motomichi Nakamura)
- Joy(May 2006 ·Paper and Glue) (A bonus remix ofJoyby Melnyk was released as a digital download in January 2007 on iTunes)
- It's Better To Have Loved(December 2005 · Paper and Glue)
- Battleships(August 2005 17 track promo sampler featuring rare early home-studio demos and remixes · Paper and Glue)
- Invisible Ink/Little White Lie(May 2005 · Paper and Glue)
- Neon?(December 2004 · Paper and Glue)
- Temposhark Sampler(May 2004 11-track promo sampler featuring rare early demos and remixes)
Vinyl singles
[edit]- Blame(June 2008 · Paper and Glue · 7 "vinyl)
- Joy(May 2006 · Paper and Glue · 7 "vinyl)
- Little White Lie(May 2005 · Paper and Glue · 12 "vinyl) (The threeLittle White Lieremixes were re-released as a Digital EP in January 2007 on iTunes)
- Neon?(December 2004 · Paper and Glue· pink 10 "vinyl)
- Play with the Minute(June 2004 · Paper and Glue · white label 12 "vinyl)
Compilations
[edit]- Stash DVD magazine–Blamemusic video directed by Motomichi Nakamura (October 2008/Stash number 49 DVD magazine)[60]
- XLR8R Magazine CD– "Bang (Akira The Don Remix)" (April 2008/XLR8RMagazine US covermount CD)
- Rockumentaries CD withRay-Ban– "Joy (album version)" (April 2008/BlackBook MagazineUS covermount CD)
- Robopop 'The Return'– CD1: "Paris" CD2: "Paris" 'The Most Remix' (December 2006/Lucy Pierre/Planet Clique Records)
- TSHDT– "Not That Big (Metronomy Remix)" (October 2006/Australian magazine covermount CD)
- Vice CD– "Joy" (May 2006/Vice Magazinecovermount CD)
- Viva Paris– "Invisible Ink" 'Avril Remix' (May 2006/Viva fashion agency promotional CD)
- Ministry of Sound Chill Out Sessions– "It's Better To Have Loved" (January 2006/Ministry of Sound)
- London Now 2005– "Hard, Medium, Soft" (November 2005/VirginDigital online compilation)
- Ministry of Sound Angel Beach– "Invisible Ink" (July 2005/Ministry of Sound)
- Vice CD– "Little White Lie" (April 2005/Vice Magazinecovermount CD)
- Tank Magazine– "Crime" (February 2005/Tank Magazine covermount CD)
Temposhark remixes
[edit]- Akira The Don– "Bang" (Akira The Don Vs. Temposhark) (2008/Paper & Glue)
- Kate Havnevik– "You Again" (2006/Continentica Records)
- Camille– "Ta Douleur" (2006/EMI Virgin Records)
- Hellogoodbye– "Here in Your Arms" (2006/Sanctuary Records)
- Melnyk– "Me and My Muse" (2006/Gaymonkey Records)
- Sophie Solomon– "Holy Devil" (2006/Decca Records)
- M.I.A.– "Pull Up The People" (2005/XL Records)
Cover versions
[edit]- "I Kissed A Girl" (Katy Perrycover version) – live acoustic version recorded forThe Selectorradio show, 29 August 2008.[61]
- "Like A Prayer" (Madonnacover version) – live full band version performed on Temposhark's US & UK live tours in 2007.[62]
Videography
[edit]Music videos
[edit]- Bye Bye Babydirected byBen Charles Edwards(2009)[10]
- The World Does Not Revolve Around Youdirected by Doyle Hooper (2009)[11]
- Blame (Radio Edit)directed by Japanese animator Motomichi Nakamura (2008)[12]
- Blame (Album Version)behind the scenes studio video directed by Doyle Hooper (2007)[13]
- It's Better To Have Loved (Guy Sigsworth Mix)directed by British artist Justine Pearsall (2005)[14]
Concert film and interview
[edit]- Map The Musicdocumentary film including Temposhark, directed by Samantha Hale (TBC 2008)
Awards
[edit]- 2009 – Nominated in two categories ofExposure Music Awards 2009,Best Dance Track (Joy) and Best Video (Blame)[63]
- 2009 – Nominated as Best Commissioned Film (Blameanimated music video) at16th Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film.[64]
- 2008 – Winner of theNew Music Video Awards 2008for their videoBlamedirected by Motomichi Nakamura.[65]
- 2008 —SXSWSound Checksaward for best music video of 2008 forBlameanimated video, directed by Motomichi Nakamura.[66]
- 2007 – International Songwriting Competition,Blamewas a winning finalist in the Pop/Top 40 category, judged byNelly Furtado.[11]
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