NEM#115: Julie Slick: Pedal Art Visualizer
Publisher |
BackBeat Media
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Feb 14, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:23:04

Julie joined the Adrian Belew Power Trio in 2006 and released two solo albums starting in 2010. She then joined another bassist, Marco Machera for four albums, the last three as Echotest. Why two basses? Because Julie uses tech to change the sound of her bass to allow her to cover an orchestra's worth of parts.

We discuss "Ladies' Legs at the Temperature Hotel" and "No, You Are Dead/The Gate of Light" by Echotest from Daughter of Ocean (2019), plus "Pi" from her solo album Terroir (2012), and listen to "Supercell" by Echotest from From Two Balconies (2017). Intro/Outro: "Mela" from Julie Slick (2010). For more, see julieslick.com.

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Julie became a member of the extended King Crimson family in 2006 by joining the Adrian Belew Power Trio. She released two solo albums starting in 2010 then started working with another bassist, Marco Machera, releasing four albums with him, the last three as Echotest. Why two basses? Because Julie often uses technology to change the pitch, timbre, and other elements of her bass to allow her to cover an orchestra’s worth of parts. We discuss “Ladies’ Legs at the Temperature Hotel” and “No, You Are Dead/The Gate of Light” by Echotest from Daughter of Ocean (2019), “Pi” (feat. Steve Ball, Claire Wadsworth),  from her solo album Terroir (2012), and listen to “Supercell” by Echotest (feat. Mike Visser) from From Two Balconies (2017). Intro/Outro: “Mela” from Julie Slick (2010). For more, see julieslick.com. Listen to “Mela” in full. Here’s the full EchoTest live set from SeaProg 2019 that Julie mentions. Here are Julie and Marco live with Pat Mastelotto (King Crimson) and Tim Motzer. See the official video for “Supercell.” Watch video from another Echotest tune, “The Drift.”  Here’s Julie showing off her raw bass talent.  Watch her playing around with pedals. Here she is live with the Adrian Belew Power Trio playing a King Crimson classic. Here’s a little bit of Start Making Sense live.  Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsor: Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 15% off a MasterClass All-Access Pass.

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