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Fantasy Black Channel

Fantasy Black Channel is the only studio album by British dance-punk band Late of the Pier. It was released on 30 July 2008 in Japan through Toshiba EMI and on 4 August 2008 in the British Isles on Parlophone, the band's primary label. Five tracks had already been released as singles in the United Kingdom: "Bathroom Gurgle", "The Bears Are Coming", "Space and the Woods" and "Focker" as a double A-side, and "Heartbeat". The record peaked at number 28 on the UK Albums Chart, but failed to chart in the United States.

Fantasy Black Channel
Studio album by
Released30 July 2008
Recorded2006−2008 at various locations
GenreDance-punk, electroclash, glam punk, new rave
Length42:47
LabelParlophone
ProducerErol Alkan, Sam Eastgate
Singles from Fantasy Black Channel
  1. "Bathroom Gurgle"
    Released: 10 September 2007
    Re-released: 2 October 2008
  2. "The Bears Are Coming"
    Released: 2 March 2008
  3. "Space and the Woods" / "Focker"
    Released: 19 May 2008
  4. "Heartbeat"
    Released: 4 August 2008

The album was recorded in lead vocalist Sam Eastgate's bedroom in Castle Donington, England, and at several locations in London. It went through a fractured creative process that lasted more than two years. It was eventually produced by Eastgate and DJ Erol Alkan between 2007 and 2008. Fantasy Black Channel does not contain a unifying musical or lyrical theme; rather, it is a collage of all the ideas, genres, and studio effects that fascinated the band members and Alkan, especially during live recording sessions. The record was very well received by critics. It was often treated as one of the best British albums of 2008 because of its eclecticism and spirit of invention. Late of the Pier did not record any further albums following the death of drummer Ross Dawson in 2015.

Origins and recording edit

Having officially formed a band under the name Late of the Pier in 2004,[1] childhood friends Sam Eastgate, Andrew Faley, Sam Potter, and the late Ross Dawson initially developed the sound of their first album by listening to the alternative dance music of British ensemble The Prodigy and the grunge music of American band Nirvana.[2][3] They soon branched out into listening to diverse genres from the last 40 years of music, including Motown and soul.[3][4] Potter has treated their conception of Fantasy Black Channel as a reaction to "mediocre, complacent indie-schmindie bands who find a sound and stick to it; whose songs sound exactly the same",[5] while lead writer and composer Eastgate has pointed out that they wanted to "take people past their own limits". The nascent recording stages took place in Eastgate's bedroom, where unconventional time signatures and experimental chords were performed because, at the time, no band member could play an instrument properly.[2]

Late of the Pier started using the album working title Interesting Adventure in 2006 after practising in Eastgate's bedroom for about a year and previewed their new material at the Liars Club in Nottingham.[6] After receiving contract offers from Parlophone and Atlantic Records, the band members signed to Parlophone because the label gave them total autonomy over the recording process without pressuring them to be commercially successful immediately.[2] The record deal was followed by the recording of an EP titled Zarcorp Demo, from which a demo single, "Space and the Woods", was released in March 2007.[7] Eastgate has claimed that the band members were influenced by the music of the 1980s during these formative stages of Fantasy Black Channel even though none of them were born before 1986.[8]

Sam [Eastgate] will ... make a computerised machine track. Then from there we learn what he's put down in a human way ... After that process you get a recording of it like a demo, then from that we'll gig the track and it changes again. Our music goes through lots of filters: it's a really strange process and I don't think many bands do it.[4]

Sam Potter, on Late of the Pier's methods of creating Fantasy Black Channel

In late 2007, Late of the Pier formally met renowned DJ Erol Alkan after seeing him play a set at the Liars Club.[2] Alkan called them "THE most exciting band around" and offered the band members help in the recording process of Fantasy Black Channel.[2][9] They accepted and made him producer for the album because of the immediate rapport that developed between the two parties.[2] Dawson has explained the choice of producer by suggesting that Alkan is famous for playing broad genres of music and that he understands the properties and crossover of dance and guitar music.[10] Alkan fully embraced the band members' ideas and immediately understood what they were trying to achieve.[2] "Bathroom Gurgle" was recorded by the new collaboration and was released as a limited edition single in September 2007.[11]

The production process for Fantasy Black Channel gathered pace around December 2007.[12] Late of the Pier usually proceeded by taking bedroom recordings into the studio, where they were refined by Alkan into "a more presentable package".[9] They tried unconventional techniques in the style of avant-garde producer Joe Meek during the live studio recording sessions, including stamping in baths and re-amping guitars through air vents.[4] When tracks were mixed after being recorded, the band members, Alkan, and engineer Jimmy Robertson worked in tandem and unanimously decided when a track had finished undergoing the studio effects process.[12][13] No songs changed after this point, even when one of the parties had further ideas.[12] At the time, in an interview with the band, Stuart Turnbull of the BBC Collective indicated that Alkan managed to "channel Late of the Pier's sonic attack into something more focused yet still undeniably different".[5]

Promotion and release edit

 
Late of the Pier in concert at the 2007 Dot to Dot Festival in Bristol

The record was nearly completed by end January 2008.[12] Late of the Pier stopped recording to embark on a headlining UK tour during February, in which they previewed new material. "The Bears Are Coming" was released as a vinyl single in March 2008.[14] The band toured until the end of April 2008 to promote another single—a double A-side containing a reworked "Space and the Woods" and "Focker"—from the as-yet-unreleased Fantasy Black Channel.[15] Studio work with Alkan restarted in May 2008 to put the finishing touches on the album; the final version was christened as "a compilation of hits" and "anti-pop pop". The album was recorded during six months in different studios and the band members have admitted that the variety in venues partially explains why it sounds disjointed. The idea of having a single 45-minute track instead of a track list of songs was mooted at the end of May 2008, but was not followed through.[12]

Fantasy Black Channel's track listing and UK CD release date of 11 August 2008 were confirmed on 11 June.[16] Faley has claimed that "the album fell into place itself, like the songs basically told us where they wanted to go on the album".[12] Late of the Pier picked the record's name at random after first contemplating using Peggy Patch and Her Sequenced Dress.[9] The cover art was designed by a friend of the band members from Brighton, Jon Bergman.[6][13] A final EP containing material already released in 2007 and 2008, Echoclistel Lambietroy, was released in July 2008 as part of the marketing campaign for the forthcoming album.[17] Potter has summed the record's conception by concluding, "I think in the three years to build up to the album, we never actually thought of a track list, and we never really kind of considered the fact that it should sound like an album. I think we recorded all the songs and then they were there and it was like, 'Oh, we have to kind of stitch this together and make it sound like one piece.'"[12]

Content edit

Lyrics edit

The writing process for Fantasy Black Channel was largely unplanned. The verses of "Broken" were conceived late at night and are inspired by insomnia. It took Eastgate a long time to describe how he was feeling "in a way that sounded original" for such a common theme in pop music. The lyrics in the chorus are about the first time Late of the Pier drove to London and got lost. "Space and the Woods" tries to weigh up what is more important: a person or an inanimate object, or an absence of anything,[18] while "The Bears Are Coming" concerns "a silent threat".[6] The idea for the lyric "A heartbeat, a flicker, a line" in "Heartbeat" came to Eastgate while recording the song and hearing its time signature always changing.[18]

The lyricist cannot remember writing "White Snake" and did not know there was a band of the same name in existence. "Focker" evolved out of a demo, called "6/8 Focker", Eastgate sang through a guitar amp with initially indecipherable lyrics. "The Enemy Are the Future" gets its name from a sentence in a promotional leaflet for the indie rock band The Enemy. Eastgate has explained that for "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" he randomly "shouted lots of short phrases" and then tried to make sense of what he said. The process led to stylised lines like "Falling over aeroplanes and wanting to be a derelict".[18]

Composition edit

Fantasy Black Channel is largely built on sonic experiments and the use of studio and computer techniques. The opening track, "Hot Tent Blues", is an instrumental short which contains seven layers of electric guitar run through a Zoom 506 bass guitar pedal. "Broken" was conceived during a jam session between Eastgate's guitar riffs and Dawson's drumming, while a demo of "Space and the Woods" similar to the Nirvana song "All Apologies" was reworked and remixed in the studio. Eastgate credits Storm Mortimer, who used to drive Late of the Pier around London, as the muse for "The Bears Are Coming". She often sang impromptu and the frontman eventually borrowed a page of her songs and added an afrobeat-inspired rhythm to it. Eastgate and Dawson wanted to create a track that evoked the idea of "coming out of the jungle" and credit varied musical acts like Slagsmålsklubben, Prince, The Beatles, Mr Flash, FrYars, and Lutricia McNeal as inspiration.[18]

"Random Firl" was one of Alkan's favourites and he persuaded Late of the Pier to re-record it like a classical piece of music rather than in a rock-oriented way. The vocal harmonies at the end of the song were added during one of the last days of recording when the pressure to complete the album was high. "Heartbeat" is based on an old acid house demo track that Eastgate created during his childhood using a Roland TB-303 electronic synthesiser-sequencer. The track features complex time signature progressions and a guitar solo played by Potter on the sampler at the end. "Whitesnake" was inspired by the music of Devo, Roxy Music, and Dandi Wind, while "VW" is based on a 2001 demo recorded in Eastgate's attic. In the studio, Late of the Pier hired brass players to perform the horn sections and create new scales. Once the instrumentals were recorded, the band members purposefully decided to mix their own playing lower in certain sections of the song so listeners could hear the horns more clearly.[18]

"Focker" was created using a looped riff from "6/8 Focker". Eastgate then conceived a drum solo and remixed and rearranged the last twenty seconds of the song. "The Enemy Are the Future" was created during a hungover jam session, where all band members played individually and not in tandem. Dawson performed around 40 different beats one after another all in different timings. The session was recorded using a tape player and a track was moulded in the studio. Four different endings were recorded and three were spliced together at the end. "Mad Dogs and Englishmen", whose riff is based on an old French samba song, was borne out of an interplay between Eastgate on the guitar and Faley on the bass. The last track on the album, "Bathroom Gurgle", includes "a squelchy grind of the riff" purpose-built for the Liars Club audience during the band's first ever gigs. Eastgate has explained, "I had these two themes, which looped round on each other which I sang very exasperated Annie Lennox style vocals over." The fast tempo of the first half of the song was juxtaposed against a section of "slow drama".[18]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic81/100[19]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [20]
Alternative Press4/5[21]
Blender     [22]
The Guardian     [23]
The Irish Times     [24]
NME     [25]
Pitchfork6.7/10[26]
PopMatters8/10[27]
Spin     [28]
Uncut     [29]

Media response to Fantasy Black Channel was highly favourable; aggregating website Metacritic reports a normalised rating of 81% based on 18 critical reviews.[19] AllMusic's K. Ross Hoffman described the album as "glorious and galvanising" and labelled it "a convoluted construction crammed with so many immediately gratifying moments that it takes multiple listens to extricate them all".[20] John Burgess of The Guardian explained that a new favourite song, riff, or wayward moment can be found every time the album is listened to.[23] Tim Chester of NME concluded, "It takes a certain kind of mind to make this. While others whinge about living and dying in cul-de-sac towns shackled by cul-de-sac imaginations, LOTP's vision is housed on Dubai's 'The World' island-creation project."[25]

Some reviewers classified Fantasy Black Channel into the British new rave genre and musical scene.[26][30] Others claimed that they could hear impressions of Roxy Music frontman Bryan Ferry and musician Gary Numan in the recording.[22][31] Pitchfork's Adam Moerder commented that it contains several new rave compositions which are aesthetically dubious.[26] Chris Baynes of PopMatters claimed that the band members "wear their influences pretty much inked onto their sleeves", but concluded that the album is exciting and excitable in equal measure.[27] According to Late of the Pier, comparisons to Klaxons and new rave are the results of lazy journalism, especially for a scene the band has never been in.[3] Eastgate has explained that musical influences are often subconscious, even though the band members tried not to listen to anything but their own work while recording the album.[4] Nick Mitchell of The Skinny pointed out that the record is "an unrestrained, unclassifiable, unexpectedly triumphant romp through blaring influences and genres, from the 70s camp rock of Queen and Bowie to the primitive electronics of Gary Numan, with echoes of 90s computer games and snatches of modern house".[9]

Fantasy Black Channel figured in several publications' end-of-year best album lists for 2008, notably, at number three by Clash,[32] at number five by FACT,[33] and at number 18 by NME.[34] It was ranked at number 16 in HMV's Poll of Polls for 2008, which aggregates the votes of prominent British critics to decide the commercial group's Album Of The Year.[35] Earlier in 2008, Rory Carroll of Artrocker claimed that the record would have been a late entrant for the Mercury Music Prize, and would have probably won the award, if nominations had been made in August rather than July 2008.[36] Because of their work on the album, Late of the Pier received a nomination for Best New Band at the 2009 NME Awards. Two tracks were also nominated: "Bathroom Gurgle" and "Heartbeat", in the Best Dancefloor Filler and Best Video categories respectively.[37] In 2009, Clash placed Fantasy Black Channel at number 40 in its list of the 50 Greatest Albums, 2004–2009,[38] while FACT included it at number 99 in its editorial staff list of the 100 Best: Albums of the Decade.[39]

Track listing edit

All songs written and arranged by Sam Eastgate, unless otherwise stated.

No.TitleLength
1."Hot Tent Blues"1:16
2."Broken"4:11
3."Space and the Woods"3:44
4."The Bears Are Coming" (Sam Eastgate, Storm Mortimer)3:23
5."Random Firl" (Sam Eastgate, Andrew Faley)2:14
6."Heartbeat"3:02
7."Whitesnake"3:01
8."VW" (Sam Eastgate, Richard Eastgate)2:27
9."Focker"3:14
10."The Enemy Are the Future" (Sam Eastgate, Andrew Faley, Sam Potter, Ross Dawson)6:01
11."Mad Dogs and Englishmen"3:00
12."Bathroom Gurgle" (Sam Eastgate, Andrew Faley, Sam Potter, Ross Dawson)7:14
  • A hidden track, "No Time", begins at 4:50 of "Bathroom Gurgle".

Bonus tracks edit

  • "Dose A" – 1:47 – track 13 on the iTunes version
  • "Very Wav" – 4:44 – track 13 on the Japanese and U.S. editions
  • "Focker (Rolmops Remix)" – 3:15 – track 14 on the Japanese edition
  • "The Bears Are Coming (Emperor Machine Remix)" – 9:22 – track 14 on U.S. edition and track 15 on the Japanese edition

Vinyl edit

The 2008 UK LP version of Fantasy Black Channel comprised a standard black vinyl copy in a gatefold picture sleeve. It was released a week earlier than the CD version and had the following track changes:[40]

  • "Space and the Woods (Cenzo Townshend Mix)" instead of "Space and the Woods"
  • "The Bears Are Coming (Original Version)" instead of "The Bears Are Coming"
  • "Heartbeat (Cenzo Townsend Version)" instead of "Heartbeat"

The 2009 U.S. LP version was released concurrently with the CD version.[20]

Personnel edit

[13]

Recording and release details edit

Fantasy Black Channel was recorded between 2006 and 2008 in Sam Eastgate's bedroom in Castle Donington and at the following studios in London.[13]

Track Location
"Hot Tent Blues" Sam Eastgate's bedroom; Sofa Sound
"Broken" Sam Eastgate's bedroom; Sofa Sound
"Space and the Woods" The Miloco Garden
"The Bears Are Coming" Sam Eastgate's bedroom; The Miloco Garden
"Random Firl" Sofa Sound
"Heartbeat" Sofa Sound
"White Snake" The Miloco Garden; EMI Publishing Studios
"VW" The Miloco Garden
"Focker" Sam Eastgate's bedroom; The Miloco Garden
"The Enemy Are the Future" The Garden
"Mad Dogs and Englishmen" The Miloco Garden
"Bathroom Gurgle" Sam Eastgate's bedroom; The Miloco Garden; Miloco Hoxton Square; Strongroom; Miloco Musikbox

The album's release history is as follows:

Region Date Label Format(s) Catalog
Japan 30 July 2008 Toshiba EMI CD TOCP-66797[41]
United Kingdom and Ireland 4 August 2008 Parlophone LP 228 0331[42]
11 August 2008 CD, digital download 228 0342[13]
France 4 September 2008 Because Music CD BEC 5772361[43]
United States 13 January 2009 Astralwerks LP ASW 28033[20]
CD, digital download ASW 37034[44]

Chart positions edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • at Late of the Pier official site
  • at Late of the Pier official site
  • Fantasy Black Channel critical reviews 24 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine at Metacritic

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Fantasy Black Channel is the only studio album by British dance punk band Late of the Pier It was released on 30 July 2008 in Japan through Toshiba EMI and on 4 August 2008 in the British Isles on Parlophone the band s primary label Five tracks had already been released as singles in the United Kingdom Bathroom Gurgle The Bears Are Coming Space and the Woods and Focker as a double A side and Heartbeat The record peaked at number 28 on the UK Albums Chart but failed to chart in the United States Fantasy Black ChannelStudio album by Late of the PierReleased30 July 2008Recorded2006 2008 at various locationsGenreDance punk electroclash glam punk new raveLength42 47LabelParlophoneProducerErol Alkan Sam EastgateSingles from Fantasy Black Channel Bathroom Gurgle Released 10 September 2007 Re released 2 October 2008 The Bears Are Coming Released 2 March 2008 Space and the Woods Focker Released 19 May 2008 Heartbeat Released 4 August 2008The album was recorded in lead vocalist Sam Eastgate s bedroom in Castle Donington England and at several locations in London It went through a fractured creative process that lasted more than two years It was eventually produced by Eastgate and DJ Erol Alkan between 2007 and 2008 Fantasy Black Channel does not contain a unifying musical or lyrical theme rather it is a collage of all the ideas genres and studio effects that fascinated the band members and Alkan especially during live recording sessions The record was very well received by critics It was often treated as one of the best British albums of 2008 because of its eclecticism and spirit of invention Late of the Pier did not record any further albums following the death of drummer Ross Dawson in 2015 Contents 1 Origins and recording 2 Promotion and release 3 Content 3 1 Lyrics 3 2 Composition 4 Critical reception 5 Track listing 5 1 Bonus tracks 5 2 Vinyl 6 Personnel 7 Recording and release details 8 Chart positions 9 References 10 External linksOrigins and recording editHaving officially formed a band under the name Late of the Pier in 2004 1 childhood friends Sam Eastgate Andrew Faley Sam Potter and the late Ross Dawson initially developed the sound of their first album by listening to the alternative dance music of British ensemble The Prodigy and the grunge music of American band Nirvana 2 3 They soon branched out into listening to diverse genres from the last 40 years of music including Motown and soul 3 4 Potter has treated their conception of Fantasy Black Channel as a reaction to mediocre complacent indie schmindie bands who find a sound and stick to it whose songs sound exactly the same 5 while lead writer and composer Eastgate has pointed out that they wanted to take people past their own limits The nascent recording stages took place in Eastgate s bedroom where unconventional time signatures and experimental chords were performed because at the time no band member could play an instrument properly 2 Late of the Pier started using the album working title Interesting Adventure in 2006 after practising in Eastgate s bedroom for about a year and previewed their new material at the Liars Club in Nottingham 6 After receiving contract offers from Parlophone and Atlantic Records the band members signed to Parlophone because the label gave them total autonomy over the recording process without pressuring them to be commercially successful immediately 2 The record deal was followed by the recording of an EP titled Zarcorp Demo from which a demo single Space and the Woods was released in March 2007 7 Eastgate has claimed that the band members were influenced by the music of the 1980s during these formative stages of Fantasy Black Channel even though none of them were born before 1986 8 Sam Eastgate will make a computerised machine track Then from there we learn what he s put down in a human way After that process you get a recording of it like a demo then from that we ll gig the track and it changes again Our music goes through lots of filters it s a really strange process and I don t think many bands do it 4 Sam Potter on Late of the Pier s methods of creating Fantasy Black Channel In late 2007 Late of the Pier formally met renowned DJ Erol Alkan after seeing him play a set at the Liars Club 2 Alkan called them THE most exciting band around and offered the band members help in the recording process of Fantasy Black Channel 2 9 They accepted and made him producer for the album because of the immediate rapport that developed between the two parties 2 Dawson has explained the choice of producer by suggesting that Alkan is famous for playing broad genres of music and that he understands the properties and crossover of dance and guitar music 10 Alkan fully embraced the band members ideas and immediately understood what they were trying to achieve 2 Bathroom Gurgle was recorded by the new collaboration and was released as a limited edition single in September 2007 11 The production process for Fantasy Black Channel gathered pace around December 2007 12 Late of the Pier usually proceeded by taking bedroom recordings into the studio where they were refined by Alkan into a more presentable package 9 They tried unconventional techniques in the style of avant garde producer Joe Meek during the live studio recording sessions including stamping in baths and re amping guitars through air vents 4 When tracks were mixed after being recorded the band members Alkan and engineer Jimmy Robertson worked in tandem and unanimously decided when a track had finished undergoing the studio effects process 12 13 No songs changed after this point even when one of the parties had further ideas 12 At the time in an interview with the band Stuart Turnbull of the BBC Collective indicated that Alkan managed to channel Late of the Pier s sonic attack into something more focused yet still undeniably different 5 Promotion and release edit nbsp Late of the Pier in concert at the 2007 Dot to Dot Festival in BristolThe record was nearly completed by end January 2008 12 Late of the Pier stopped recording to embark on a headlining UK tour during February in which they previewed new material The Bears Are Coming was released as a vinyl single in March 2008 14 The band toured until the end of April 2008 to promote another single a double A side containing a reworked Space and the Woods and Focker from the as yet unreleased Fantasy Black Channel 15 Studio work with Alkan restarted in May 2008 to put the finishing touches on the album the final version was christened as a compilation of hits and anti pop pop The album was recorded during six months in different studios and the band members have admitted that the variety in venues partially explains why it sounds disjointed The idea of having a single 45 minute track instead of a track list of songs was mooted at the end of May 2008 but was not followed through 12 Fantasy Black Channel s track listing and UK CD release date of 11 August 2008 were confirmed on 11 June 16 Faley has claimed that the album fell into place itself like the songs basically told us where they wanted to go on the album 12 Late of the Pier picked the record s name at random after first contemplating using Peggy Patch and Her Sequenced Dress 9 The cover art was designed by a friend of the band members from Brighton Jon Bergman 6 13 A final EP containing material already released in 2007 and 2008 Echoclistel Lambietroy was released in July 2008 as part of the marketing campaign for the forthcoming album 17 Potter has summed the record s conception by concluding I think in the three years to build up to the album we never actually thought of a track list and we never really kind of considered the fact that it should sound like an album I think we recorded all the songs and then they were there and it was like Oh we have to kind of stitch this together and make it sound like one piece 12 Content editLyrics edit The writing process for Fantasy Black Channel was largely unplanned The verses of Broken were conceived late at night and are inspired by insomnia It took Eastgate a long time to describe how he was feeling in a way that sounded original for such a common theme in pop music The lyrics in the chorus are about the first time Late of the Pier drove to London and got lost Space and the Woods tries to weigh up what is more important a person or an inanimate object or an absence of anything 18 while The Bears Are Coming concerns a silent threat 6 The idea for the lyric A heartbeat a flicker a line in Heartbeat came to Eastgate while recording the song and hearing its time signature always changing 18 The lyricist cannot remember writing White Snake and did not know there was a band of the same name in existence Focker evolved out of a demo called 6 8 Focker Eastgate sang through a guitar amp with initially indecipherable lyrics The Enemy Are the Future gets its name from a sentence in a promotional leaflet for the indie rock band The Enemy Eastgate has explained that for Mad Dogs and Englishmen he randomly shouted lots of short phrases and then tried to make sense of what he said The process led to stylised lines like Falling over aeroplanes and wanting to be a derelict 18 Composition edit Fantasy Black Channel is largely built on sonic experiments and the use of studio and computer techniques The opening track Hot Tent Blues is an instrumental short which contains seven layers of electric guitar run through a Zoom 506 bass guitar pedal Broken was conceived during a jam session between Eastgate s guitar riffs and Dawson s drumming while a demo of Space and the Woods similar to the Nirvana song All Apologies was reworked and remixed in the studio Eastgate credits Storm Mortimer who used to drive Late of the Pier around London as the muse for The Bears Are Coming She often sang impromptu and the frontman eventually borrowed a page of her songs and added an afrobeat inspired rhythm to it Eastgate and Dawson wanted to create a track that evoked the idea of coming out of the jungle and credit varied musical acts like Slagsmalsklubben Prince The Beatles Mr Flash FrYars and Lutricia McNeal as inspiration 18 nbsp Heartbeat source source Heartbeat is typical of Late of the Pier s unorthodox arrangements and genre fusion The song is based on an acid house track and features a guitar solo played on the sampler 18 Problems playing this file See media help Random Firl was one of Alkan s favourites and he persuaded Late of the Pier to re record it like a classical piece of music rather than in a rock oriented way The vocal harmonies at the end of the song were added during one of the last days of recording when the pressure to complete the album was high Heartbeat is based on an old acid house demo track that Eastgate created during his childhood using a Roland TB 303 electronic synthesiser sequencer The track features complex time signature progressions and a guitar solo played by Potter on the sampler at the end Whitesnake was inspired by the music of Devo Roxy Music and Dandi Wind while VW is based on a 2001 demo recorded in Eastgate s attic In the studio Late of the Pier hired brass players to perform the horn sections and create new scales Once the instrumentals were recorded the band members purposefully decided to mix their own playing lower in certain sections of the song so listeners could hear the horns more clearly 18 Focker was created using a looped riff from 6 8 Focker Eastgate then conceived a drum solo and remixed and rearranged the last twenty seconds of the song The Enemy Are the Future was created during a hungover jam session where all band members played individually and not in tandem Dawson performed around 40 different beats one after another all in different timings The session was recorded using a tape player and a track was moulded in the studio Four different endings were recorded and three were spliced together at the end Mad Dogs and Englishmen whose riff is based on an old French samba song was borne out of an interplay between Eastgate on the guitar and Faley on the bass The last track on the album Bathroom Gurgle includes a squelchy grind of the riff purpose built for the Liars Club audience during the band s first ever gigs Eastgate has explained I had these two themes which looped round on each other which I sang very exasperated Annie Lennox style vocals over The fast tempo of the first half of the song was juxtaposed against a section of slow drama 18 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic81 100 19 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 Alternative Press4 5 21 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 The Irish Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 NME nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 Pitchfork6 7 10 26 PopMatters8 10 27 Spin nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 Uncut nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 29 Media response to Fantasy Black Channel was highly favourable aggregating website Metacritic reports a normalised rating of 81 based on 18 critical reviews 19 AllMusic s K Ross Hoffman described the album as glorious and galvanising and labelled it a convoluted construction crammed with so many immediately gratifying moments that it takes multiple listens to extricate them all 20 John Burgess of The Guardian explained that a new favourite song riff or wayward moment can be found every time the album is listened to 23 Tim Chester of NME concluded It takes a certain kind of mind to make this While others whinge about living and dying in cul de sac towns shackled by cul de sac imaginations LOTP s vision is housed on Dubai s The World island creation project 25 Some reviewers classified Fantasy Black Channel into the British new rave genre and musical scene 26 30 Others claimed that they could hear impressions of Roxy Music frontman Bryan Ferry and musician Gary Numan in the recording 22 31 Pitchfork s Adam Moerder commented that it contains several new rave compositions which are aesthetically dubious 26 Chris Baynes of PopMatters claimed that the band members wear their influences pretty much inked onto their sleeves but concluded that the album is exciting and excitable in equal measure 27 According to Late of the Pier comparisons to Klaxons and new rave are the results of lazy journalism especially for a scene the band has never been in 3 Eastgate has explained that musical influences are often subconscious even though the band members tried not to listen to anything but their own work while recording the album 4 Nick Mitchell of The Skinny pointed out that the record is an unrestrained unclassifiable unexpectedly triumphant romp through blaring influences and genres from the 70s camp rock of Queen and Bowie to the primitive electronics of Gary Numan with echoes of 90s computer games and snatches of modern house 9 Fantasy Black Channel figured in several publications end of year best album lists for 2008 notably at number three by Clash 32 at number five by FACT 33 and at number 18 by NME 34 It was ranked at number 16 in HMV s Poll of Polls for 2008 which aggregates the votes of prominent British critics to decide the commercial group s Album Of The Year 35 Earlier in 2008 Rory Carroll of Artrocker claimed that the record would have been a late entrant for the Mercury Music Prize and would have probably won the award if nominations had been made in August rather than July 2008 36 Because of their work on the album Late of the Pier received a nomination for Best New Band at the 2009 NME Awards Two tracks were also nominated Bathroom Gurgle and Heartbeat in the Best Dancefloor Filler and Best Video categories respectively 37 In 2009 Clash placed Fantasy Black Channel at number 40 in its list of the 50 Greatest Albums 2004 2009 38 while FACT included it at number 99 in its editorial staff list of the 100 Best Albums of the Decade 39 Track listing editAll songs written and arranged by Sam Eastgate unless otherwise stated No TitleLength1 Hot Tent Blues 1 162 Broken 4 113 Space and the Woods 3 444 The Bears Are Coming Sam Eastgate Storm Mortimer 3 235 Random Firl Sam Eastgate Andrew Faley 2 146 Heartbeat 3 027 Whitesnake 3 018 VW Sam Eastgate Richard Eastgate 2 279 Focker 3 1410 The Enemy Are the Future Sam Eastgate Andrew Faley Sam Potter Ross Dawson 6 0111 Mad Dogs and Englishmen 3 0012 Bathroom Gurgle Sam Eastgate Andrew Faley Sam Potter Ross Dawson 7 14 A hidden track No Time begins at 4 50 of Bathroom Gurgle Bonus tracks edit Dose A 1 47 track 13 on the iTunes version Very Wav 4 44 track 13 on the Japanese and U S editions Focker Rolmops Remix 3 15 track 14 on the Japanese edition The Bears Are Coming Emperor Machine Remix 9 22 track 14 on U S edition and track 15 on the Japanese editionVinyl edit The 2008 UK LP version of Fantasy Black Channel comprised a standard black vinyl copy in a gatefold picture sleeve It was released a week earlier than the CD version and had the following track changes 40 Space and the Woods Cenzo Townshend Mix instead of Space and the Woods The Bears Are Coming Original Version instead of The Bears Are Coming Heartbeat Cenzo Townsend Version instead of Heartbeat The 2009 U S LP version was released concurrently with the CD version 20 Personnel edit 13 BandSam Eastgate lead vocals electric guitar acoustic guitar drum sequencing synthesiser Andrew Faley bass guitar backing vocals bass synthesiser Sam Potter sampler synthesiser backing vocals Ross Dawson drumsAdditional musiciansGiselle Kennedy backing vocals track 2 Erol Alkan backing vocals track 5 Nik Carter tenor vocals baritone vocals track 8 Jack Birchwood trumpet flugelhorn track 8 ProductionErol Alkan producer mixing except tracks 1 2 3 Sam Eastgate producer tracks 1 2 4 9 12 arrangements Jimmy Robertson engineering mixing except tracks 1 2 3 Mark Alloway assistant engineer tracks 1 2 3 7 9 10 11 Al Lawson assistant engineer track 1 Ben Jackson assistant engineer track 7 Oli Wright assistant engineer track 12 Cenzo Townshend mixing tracks 1 2 3 Neil Comber assistant mixer track 1 2 3 Darren Simpson assistant mixer track 4 Daniel Rejmer assistant mixer tracks 5 11 Lee Slaney assistant mixer tracks 6 7 8 9 10 12 Mike Marsh mastering except track 4 Nilesh Patel mastering track 4 ArtworkJon Bergman cover art Late of the Pier design Traffic designRecording and release details editFantasy Black Channel was recorded between 2006 and 2008 in Sam Eastgate s bedroom in Castle Donington and at the following studios in London 13 Track Location Hot Tent Blues Sam Eastgate s bedroom Sofa Sound Broken Sam Eastgate s bedroom Sofa Sound Space and the Woods The Miloco Garden The Bears Are Coming Sam Eastgate s bedroom The Miloco Garden Random Firl Sofa Sound Heartbeat Sofa Sound White Snake The Miloco Garden EMI Publishing Studios VW The Miloco Garden Focker Sam Eastgate s bedroom The Miloco Garden The Enemy Are the Future The Garden Mad Dogs and Englishmen The Miloco Garden Bathroom Gurgle Sam Eastgate s bedroom The Miloco Garden Miloco Hoxton Square Strongroom Miloco MusikboxThe album s release history is as follows Region Date Label Format s CatalogJapan 30 July 2008 Toshiba EMI CD TOCP 66797 41 United Kingdom and Ireland 4 August 2008 Parlophone LP 228 0331 42 11 August 2008 CD digital download 228 0342 13 France 4 September 2008 Because Music CD BEC 5772361 43 United States 13 January 2009 Astralwerks LP ASW 28033 20 CD digital download ASW 37034 44 Chart positions editAlbum Chart 2008 PeakUK Albums Chart 45 28Belgian Albums Chart Flanders 46 68Belgian Alternative Albums 46 30 Singles Song PeakUK Bathroom Gurgle The Bears Are Coming Space and the Woods Focker Heartbeat 47 98 Bathroom Gurgle re release denotes releases that did not chart References edit Late Of The Pier at Plug n Play BBC 21 January 2008 Archived from the original on 15 January 2010 Retrieved 10 February 2009 a b c d e f g Wilson Jared 4 November 2008 Late of the Pier Interview 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