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Coco Electrik, Album Launch Picture

'BE' @ Proud

14th July 2007

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Finding myself with a rare, spare Saturday night I jumped at the chance to go and review what some may say are one of the hottest new bands of our present time. Coco Electrik, With their new album 'Army Behind the Sun' out since June 25th the group of four; Anne Booty (vocals), Adam De Gruchy (bass), Matty (Skylab) Ducasse (guitar) Martin Dean (drums), are only just finding time to celebrate it's launch. Hell, these guys (and girl!) are in demand right now and what better place to have their Launch party than at the Uber cool 'Proud' venue in Camden Stables Market London.

 

The night is a Saturday; weekly occurrence called 'BE' and includes a well-balanced mix of bands and DJs. I have to say that our experience was second to none. It's an amazing venue, of 2 rooms and a bar as well as a gorgeously spacious outside terrace (for those who still smoke!). We found the staff fabulously friendly and welcoming and would recommend you to go give it a try if you're ever down London way. Going since January 07 the night has built up a steady following of beautifully friendly, interesting people ' a great place to make new friends! With their Alice in Wonderland décor, and deck chairs of well known artists (where else can you sit in the lap of Liam Gallagher/Eminem/Gene Simmons Without fear of reprisal?! - See gallery pics) they've really thought about what makes a good night.

 

Coco Electrik were up at 10.30pm and were we ready for them? Hell Yeah! Going for two years on the underground scene and taking their influence from such wide ranging artists (David Bowie, Yoko Ono, Leonard Cohen, Prince, Brian Eno, Andrew Weatherall, Kate Bush to name but a few) these guys have struck a much needed 'chord' with their unique and uncompromised sound. Anne Booty describes their music as 'psychedelic punk-funk with a bit of hip hop, a bit of dance and a bit of guitar as well' and that pretty much sums it up. Some may compare them to Goldfrapp, however personally, I think that's underestimating them'.and their potential. Using a laptop to source their studio sounds and adding guitar, bass, drums and vocals, the female led quad have it all. Sexy, dreamily distorted vocals, deep funky bass lines from drums and guitar as well as reminiscent sliding synth sounds that are guaranteed to get your booty shaking.

 

Quickly becoming the name on everybody's lips and busy promoting their debut album, Coco Electrik, have demonstrated their natural musical flare, flexibility and talent by dipping their feet into the remix pool. And successfully, I might add. Finding time in their busy schedule to work with a range of artists and sounds, they've collaborated with multi instrumentalist Tom Vek to produce tracks on Tummy Touch Records, as well as another project successfully remixing Sex Shooter by Appolina 6. Not only that, but Audi TT have headhunted the band in to their commissioning of 14 artists to 'create their own interpretations of a classic iconic track'. Their choice being the fabulous 'Tainted Love' originally done by Gloria Jones way back in 1964. That track will always have a special place in my heart as a 'classic' and though speeded up slightly these guys have kept the original melody adding their unique drifting, whirling vocals and synth sound. Very clever.

 

Seeing them live in an intimate venue like Proud was a treat I shall treasure. Despite a few technical hitches with Matty's guitar at the start, the band soon got going and with a jam packed room the crowds' fancy was well and truly tickled - grins all round! Being a reviewer there's a certain balance you have to find between remembering the event, and enjoying the experience. For me, notebooks weren't needed for this band ' they're unique and talented enough to stick in your mind the morning after, or indeed, days after, as it is for me writing this now! Coco Electrik have that special combination, something rare to come by. I felt privileged to be there on such a special night and cannot wait to see what they come up with next. I have a feeling this band have only begun to give us a taste of what they're capable ofÔø‡Ôø‡¦âÔø‡¦âÔø‡Ôø‡

 

If you're down in the big smoke, as a pre bank holiday weekend warm up, I would definitely recommend checking them out at 93 Feet East, London, August 23rd 2007 ' you won't be disappointed.

 

 

by Adele Peers