ELKKA Q&A

Posted on 2023-09-04

Hey Elkka! How are you? Where are you in the world right now?

I am great thank you. Currently at home in South London recovering from a busy bank holiday weekend where I performed live at All Points East…last festival of the summer!

You started as a songwriter and then moved to producing music – what part of the creative process inspires you the most?

I honestly now see it as one and the same thing. I use to think production was this magical language I didn’t understand, nor was it my place to but now songwriting and production happen intrinsically together. I do think having spent so many years just writing toplines and melodies, it really translates into how I make my music now. I couldn’t write minimal techno for instance. There has to be emotion and melody behind everything I create, whether its coming from a synthesiser or my own voice.

How did your sound take shape?

I think my sound really started taking shape when I removed the barrier between me and writing which was all the various producers I worked with the years before. As soon as I started to produce myself, I finally was able to craft something that was true to me, totally uninterrupted by other peoples influences and thoughts about what I ‘should do’. I was able to follow my instincts purely for the first time and figure out what my sound really was.

With your influences ranging from Britney to Imogen Heap, what are you listening to at the moment?

I am currently listening to a lot of John Caroll Kirby who I have been fortunate enough to be in the studio with also. I just love everything he does. I have also being going back to old Dixie Chicks albums…now called ‘The Chicks’. I just love their storytelling.

I’ve heard you speak about being obsessed with strong women who do whatever the fuck they want. How did you break free from caring about what other people think?

Ooh I mean its a constant battle for most people to try not to care what people think but I do this the most consistently through my music. Just because I learnt that crafting something that is true to you is the super power because no one else can what you do. So if you try to dilute to please other people or sound like other people it won’t resonate and connect with people. I have my moments of deep insecurity though of course…but it comes in waves and I fight my way through it to keep going and believing.

Tell us more about DJ Friendly…

The EP is is the expression of the urges and intensity that the club space gives to me . I feel like I tend to walk a tightrope between the club and more live-facing music. This one is firmly on the club side. Sometimes I need to release that side of me, inspired by the parties I have played at and partied in over the summer. It builds and builds until the urges are met and I can refresh and allow myself to start again creatively.

I’ve been playing the tracks in my sets all summer and the crowd reactions have been giving me so much energy, so I hope it translates at home. There’s also a special bonus track on the white label for my vinyl crew.

How do you think industry is changing for the better, and what still needs to change?

Its hard to say how its changing for the better as there really is so far to go when it comes to inclusivity, safe spaces and balance re representation in lineups. I don’t have all the answers but I do know we are a long way from getting it right. Its very much still a CIS mans world out there.

Within your music there is an emphasis on connection and feeling good. Why do you think escapism is so important?

I think its a tough world to live in and only getting harder for most people…we all need a break to feel free at times and let our nervous systems calm and reset. I think dancing is an incredible way to do this, to have mindfulness for a day or night, its hugely powerful and helps people re-energise to deal real life again.

What was the experience like supporting Caribou and Jon Hopkins?

Honestly, I learnt so much but mainly they were all so encouraging of what I was doing and gave me great advice re touring life. Its an odd world to exist in at times so to hear from people who have done for it so long who you admire so much, its really powerful.

What are your hopes for the future?

Great friends, great loves and great sex

Photography – Alexandra Lambert
Words – Lo Harley

www.elkka.com

  

RICHARD AVEDON – MURALS

Posted on 2023-09-04

In 1969, Richard Avedon was at a crossroads. After a five-year hiatus, the photographer started making portraits again, this time with a new camera and a new sense of scale. Trading his handheld Rolleiflex for a larger, tripod-mounted device, he reinvented his studio dynamic. Instead of dancing around his subjects from behind a viewfinder, as he had in his lively fashion pictures, he could now stand beside a stationary camera and meet them head-on. Facing down groups of the era’s preeminent artists, activists, and politicians, he made huge photomural portraits, befitting their outsized cultural influence. On the centennial of the photographer’s birth, Richard Avedon: MURALS will bring together three of these monumental works, some as wide as 35 feet. For Avedon, the murals expanded the artistic possibilities of photography, radically reorienting viewers and subjects in a subsuming, larger-than-life view.

Opposite – The Chicago Seven, Chicago

Exhibition runs through to October 1st, 2023

The Metropolitan Museum Of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue (at 82nd Street)
New York
NY 10028

www.metmuseum.org

  

CHIVAS REGAL X STEFFLON DON

Posted on 2023-09-04

Inspired by the Stefflon Don’s highly anticipated new album ‘Island 54’, the limited edition Chivas 12 x Stefflon Don updates Chivas 12’s iconic design with a tropical twist that reflects the album’s island theme. Palm tree illustrations in splashes of bold blue and hot pink are complemented by legendary Chivas gold across the design, uniting Steff’s trademark energy with the Chivas’s bold style. The design is completed with the addition of the rapper’s signature in a striking neon font

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THE GREAT ESCAPER

Posted on 2023-09-04

In the summer of 2014, Bernard Jordan (Michael Caine) made global headlines. He had staged a “great escape” from his care home to join fellow war veterans on a beach in Normandy, commemorating their fallen comrades at the D-Day Landings 70th anniversary.

It was a story that captured the imagination of the world as Bernie embodied the defiant, “can-do” spirit of a generation that was fast disappearing. But of course, it wasn’t the whole story. It was an inspirational but sanitised retelling of one man’s need to come to terms with the lasting trauma of war.

Bernie’s adventure, spanning a mere 48 hours, also marked the culmination of his 60-year marriage to Rene (Glenda Jackson) – THE GREAT ESCAPER celebrates their enduring love but always with an eye to the lessons we might learn from the Greatest Generation.

In theatres October 6th, 2023

www.thegreatescaper.film/a>

  

BLACKBERRY

Posted on 2023-09-04

The “true story” of the meteoric rise & catastrophic demise of the world’s first smartphone, BLACKBERRY is a whirlwind ride through a ruthlessly competitive Silicon Valley at breakneck speeds.

In theatres October 6th, 2023

www.blackberrymovie.com

  

Posted on 2023-09-04

Debt-ridden pacifist Richard Fyre is propositioned to return to his abandoned mercenary ways by flamboyant zealot, Priest, to eliminate his international competition in exchange for a clean slate.

In theatres October 9th, 2023

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