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Lusine - Live PA - Decibel Festival - Seattle US - Sep 2007

Submitted By: Adminysp
Genre: Ambient
Date of Set: Sep 20th, 2007
Filesize: 68.14 MB
Total Downloads: 23

 

 

Biography of Lusine

Based originally out of Texas, then in Los Angeles and now in Seattle, Jeff McIlwain - aka L'Usine, Lusine Icl, and finally just Lusine - has gained a solid reputation for creating fresh, well-produced IDM and Ambient. Since 1999, his releases have earned him the respect and professional interest of increasingly well-regarded labels, from Isophlux to Hymen, and most recently the venerable Ghostly International.

Domestic electronic knob noodlers unite! If you haven't already noticed, Jeff Mcllwain is your new leader. As L'usine, Mcllwain creates insurgent IDM, providing an infinitely distinctive take on the oftstale genre. Armed with prismatic shards of processed Electro beats and nighttime Dub-infused echoes of Detroit's past, he's leading an international aural assault with a solid bounty of releases both domestic and international. Mcllwain's sights are boldly set on the future sonics he's pioneering, while acknowledging his formative musical influences.

'I used to really be into synth pop,' he says. 'Electronic; New Order, stuff like that just the really great repetitive melodic hooks. I would imitate them on the piano all the time. Born in Virginia, reared in Texas, schooled in film and music at Cal Arts in California, and now residing in Seattle. The locale, topography and climate have played an important role in the formation of the L'usine sound. 'The environment up here is great for making music,' Mcllwain explains. 'Visiting different places and landscapes has always affected how I listen to music because I can attach those experiences to it. So, in a way, I would want my music to affect people in the same way. I would just like it to be something that can last.'

Taking the influence of different places and landscapes to the fullest effect, Mcllwain is perhaps the only underground US electronic musician to boast the subversive use of one of his tracks for MTV's existential open-air odyssey Road Rules. 'I don't really like that show, but MTV sometimes uses really interesting music for their segueing stuff, so I thought, what the heck.' The emotive, cinematic sound of all Mcllwain's music lends itself particularly well to the world of moving images, and could prove the next front for his aural assault. 'I'm hoping to work on some video collaborations with artists I really respect,' he says. 'Scoring films would be great, too, if it's a project I really believed in.' In the meantime, though, the IDM massive must tide itself over with a stream of upcoming missives on Ghostly International, U-Cover and Mental Industries, or simply make friendly with the couch during a Road Rules Marathon weekend.

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Rating: (7)

Nov 30, 2007

Comment: Very very slow, without any beats, some kind of a midwifery set or to come down from bad trips. For me a little bit too esoterically. Only 47 minutes, but i think, its nice stuff for people, who like such kind of music.