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  • Genre: Electronica / Experimental / Psychedelic

    Location Nottingham, Please select your region., Un

    Profile Views: 44149

    Last Login: 5/25/2012

    Member Since 2/1/2006

    Website www.internationalpeoplesgang.com

    Record Label em:t / Hi-Phi

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Synaesthesia - the mixing of the senses. Tasting textures, seeing sound. Normally the preserve of a select few or the result of a date with psychedelic mushrooms, but now available to everyone courtesy of the International Peoples Gang and their new album, Action Painting. Taking Jackson Pollock's approach to art into their own medium, Nottingham's Martyn Watson and Ric Peet use concepts of sound as their material, throwing them at blank spaces and watching abstract images and audio-visual beauty take shape. The result combines warm, organic dub soudscapes with classical stylings, elements of folk with fuzzed guitars, manipulation of language with electronic experimentation. This anything goes approach fits with the original concept behind the group. The International Peoples Gang (inspired by a lyric from David Bowie's Panic In Detroit) which one is born into; a kind of collective consciousness. Action Painting takes that further - now there isn't a sound, an instrument, a style of music that isn't welcome. It's clear the decade since their startling debut on the original em:t imprint has been put to good use Under the IPG banner, they have been releasing tracks on compilations while leaving their mark on a number of other artists' work. Martyn signed the late great singer, songwriter Matthew Jay and together with Ric produced his critically acclaimed 2001 album Draw, while IPG were also responsible for a number of outstanding remixes, such as Beth Orton (for a track on The Other Side Of Daybreak compilation). Martyn has never stopped writing, while Ric has been touring the world in his role as engineer and producer. Most recently, IPG played the Bestival, providing the soundtrack for a field converted into a huge moving art installation alongside XFM's Nick Luscombe. What would become Action Painting began to take shape three years ago. And, as one would expect from something nurtured over that time, the album, like the magnolia flower, slowly reveals its beauty, taking time to unveil its hidden depths. Often warm and comforting, there is an air of menace and the unexpected; Action Painting might invite you take a seat in the most welcoming of armchairs, but it's not above making the walls melt and the floor come alive around you. It's a little trip. As simple as that, says Martyn. But the gloves are off. We don't need to subscribe to the Stalinist Year Zero that was there in this form of electronic music at the time we released our debut. The result is a mixture of symphonies within a symphony (that time already?, mornin!), twisted reality interludes (myopic, polite state) and moments of tender pleasure (stretch, stop), IPG's latest is as much an album of ideas as a piece of music. Amid the skewed gramophonic montage of granny takes a trip, the disembodied voice of an old woman asks: I wonder what he's going to do next? So, what about you.... .. .......... ....I created my layout at KillerKiwi.net.. .. .. ................ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ..
  • Members

    Martyn Watson & Ric Peet & all the people we collaborate with x
  • Influences

    Here's a li'l ol' alphabet of inspiration... ABC,Beatles,Clash,David Bowie,Eno,Faces,Gang of Four,Happy Mondays,Incredible String Band,Jimi Hendrix,Kinks,Libertines,Matthew Jay,Nick Drake,Orb,Prince,Queens of The Stone Age,Roxy Music,Sufjan Stevens,Talking Heads,Underworld,Velvet Underground,Who,XTC,Yoko Ono,Zulu Nation
  • Sounds Like

    Well then, shall we dash off to another faraway place on our gleeful, global sing?

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Windmill...

00:12 | 108 plays | Sep 29 2006

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  • Nicole Huber

    Hey international peoples gang! Long time no see, how are you doing?



    1 year ago
  • NewWorldOrderRecords

    UP NEXT - BIG ROOM EP by G8, remixed by theFrog, DJ Baly and Wyrus!
    Big Room EP by G8 (Out worldwide 08/31/2010) by NewWorldOrderRecords

    G8's debut release coming out on the NWOR Beta imprint, and what a debut it is! With bouncy rhythms, rolling bass-line and those ever so hot cut-up vocals his track 'Big Room' gets remixed by techno-gurus like Baly; who scores hit after hit in the techno-charts, Wyrus; who can't be missed in ANY tribal or funky techno set, and The Frog; one of NWOR's own techno-aces. Four versions of this peaktime techno-track, all definite big room dancefloor-fillers. Be sure to listen twice before picking your favorite, cos we love them all.

    Check our promo pool artists feedbacks!

    Mastering: Minimal Sound In

    1 year ago
  • Nicole Huber

    Hey international peoples gang! Everything is running good for you ? Have a nice day!




    1 year ago
  • NewWorldOrderRecords

    UP NEXT!
    Trip To Taj Mahal EP by Malda & Alen Milivojevic (Out 08/04/2010) by NewWorldOrderRecords

    Alen Milivojevic is on fire recently with a string of quality releases on several profound labels and support from artists all over the spectrum of electronic music. And also this E.P. on the NWOR Gamma imprint is a grade A release, this time teamed up with the talented Malda they deliver two trips to the Taj Mahal which are both memorable to say the least. A must-have for any lover of peak-time progressive techno with rolling basslines and melodic breakdowns.

    Written & Produced by Malda & Alen Milivojevic
    Catalogue No.: NWORec-GAMMA005
    Release date: 08/04/2010 get a pre-release on our official website!


    1 year ago
  • NewWorldOrderRecords

    COMING SOON - Get a pre-release from our official website!

    The Stars Aren't High Enough EP (Out worldwide 07/21/2010) by NewWorldOrderRecords


    NWORec comes with another gem on the Gamma 004 as Gamut states that "the stars aren't high enough" and he wants to go beyond. A true progressive masterpiece with a catchy synthline and a massive bass-drive. On the proverbial B-side Rydel and Coltfreak take it to the next level with their more trance-orientated remix. "Without music, we have no meaning, no joy and no soul." powerful words in an equally powerful track, with which we absolutely agree!

    Written & Produced by Gamut
    Remixed by Rydel & Coltfreak
    Mastering: Minimal Sound Injury
    Catalogue No.: NWORec-GAMMA004
    Release date: 07/21/2010 (buy pre-release on our website!)

    1 year ago
  • Nicole Huber

    Hey international peoples gang!Thanks for the add!

    1 year ago
  • Electronic-Pulse Records

    Next Release:09.07.2010 [EP013]
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    1 year ago
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Bio:

Synaesthesia - the mixing of the senses. Tasting textures, seeing sound. Normally the preserve of a select few or the result of a date with psychedelic mushrooms, but now available to everyone courtesy of the International Peoples Gang and their new album, Action Painting. Taking Jackson Pollock's approach to art into their own medium, Nottingham's Martyn Watson and Ric Peet use concepts of sound as their material, throwing them at blank spaces and watching abstract images and audio-visual beauty take shape. The result combines warm, organic dub soudscapes with classical stylings, elements of folk with fuzzed guitars, manipulation of language with electronic experimentation. This anything goes approach fits with the original concept behind the group. The International Peoples Gang (inspired by a lyric from David Bowie's Panic In Detroit) which one is born into; a kind of collective consciousness. Action Painting takes that further - now there isn't a sound, an instrument, a style of music that isn't welcome. It's clear the decade since their startling debut on the original em:t imprint has been put to good use Under the IPG banner, they have been releasing tracks on compilations while leaving their mark on a number of other artists' work. Martyn signed the late great singer, songwriter Matthew Jay and together with Ric produced his critically acclaimed 2001 album Draw, while IPG were also responsible for a number of outstanding remixes, such as Beth Orton (for a track on The Other Side Of Daybreak compilation). Martyn has never stopped writing, while Ric has been touring the world in his role as engineer and producer. Most recently, IPG played the Bestival, providing the soundtrack for a field converted into a huge moving art installation alongside XFM's Nick Luscombe. What would become Action Painting began to take shape three years ago. And, as one would expect from something nurtured over that time, the album, like the magnolia flower, slowly reveals its beauty, taking time to unveil its hidden depths. Often warm and comforting, there is an air of menace and the unexpected; Action Painting might invite you take a seat in the most welcoming of armchairs, but it's not above making the walls melt and the floor come alive around you. It's a little trip. As simple as that, says Martyn. But the gloves are off. We don't need to subscribe to the Stalinist Year Zero that was there in this form of electronic music at the time we released our debut. The result is a mixture of symphonies within a symphony (that time already?, mornin!), twisted reality interludes (myopic, polite state) and moments of tender pleasure (stretch, stop), IPG's latest is as much an album of ideas as a piece of music. Amid the skewed gramophonic montage of granny takes a trip, the disembodied voice of an old woman asks: I wonder what he's going to do next? So, what about you.... ..
..........
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Member Since:

February 01, 2006

Members:

Martyn Watson & Ric Peet & all the people we collaborate with x

Influences:

Here's a li'l ol' alphabet of inspiration... ABC,Beatles,Clash,David Bowie,Eno,Faces,Gang of Four,Happy Mondays,Incredible String Band,Jimi Hendrix,Kinks,Libertines,Matthew Jay,Nick Drake,Orb,Prince,Queens of The Stone Age,Roxy Music,Sufjan Stevens,Talking Heads,Underworld,Velvet Underground,Who,XTC,Yoko Ono,Zulu Nation

Sounds Like:

Well then, shall we dash off to another faraway place on our gleeful, global sing?

Record Label:

em:t / Hi-Phi

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