Looper are set to release a 5 CD box set, These Things, on April 14, 2015. The box set collates tracks from their entire catalogue including tracks from the brand new album, Offgrid:Offline. Listen to new track “Outro (TipToe Home)” from Offgrid:Offline via FADER here.
Looper emerged from Belle & Sebastian in 1997, when Stuart David (co-founder and bass player of B&S) and his wife Karn (an artist who directed the early B&S videos) collaborated for a show at Glasgow School of Art. A degree show fundraiser for Stuart's sister Karla Black - who received a Turner Prize nomination in 2011- the performance was a multi-media affair incorporating TVs, super 8 film, 35mm slides and kinetic sculptures. Since nothing broke down and everyone clapped, they decided to keep doing it.
The These Things box set coincides with the release of Stuart David’s latest book, In The All-Night Cafe, a memoir of Belle and Sebastian's formative year, (out on May 1 via Chicago Review Press, for further information please click here). To celebrate, Karn David has created a video for the previously unreleased Belle & Sebastian studio recording, “Paper Boat,” written by Stuart David in 1997. The video features footage shot in ’98 when Neil Robertson (the then B&S manager) took Stuart Murdoch, Isobel Campbell, Stuart and Karn David, to Banchory, Aberdeenshire for a wee trip...
Watch the video for Belle & Sebastian’s “Paper Boat” here.
In an inventive reinterpretation of 'The Boxset,' Looper have curated the database of their entire body of work as five separate CDs, themed by type and entitled lexiphonics, kinokraft, voxtrot, transmitte andmelos (full tracklisting below).
Tim Burgess of The Charlatans, who helped the band out of a jam in 1999, provides further sleeve notes. When the batteries in a sampler ran out during a show in LA a member of the audience came to their rescue, running out to fetch a pack of AAs. Looper later heard Tim had been their unlikely hero, but it seemed so preposterous they dismissed the idea. Tim professes his love of Looper here: “I wasn't even exactly sure where the music came from: the past, the present, the future, another life or a parallel universe but it totally chimed with what I loved - a starkness attached to the glitches and bleeps but a real go get 'em soul to go alongside that.” |
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