MUSIC: Lap of victory for this Dunlop

Dublin People 28 Dec 2017
Gareth Dunlop is in Whelans in March.

GARETH Dunlop will be performing Live Upstairs at Whelan’s on Saturday, March 3.

No stranger to recording in conventional studios, Gareth Dunlop’s new album ‘No 79’ sees him take a step in a different direction.

“We moved into our house in Belfast about three years ago,” he reflects.

“Spending months at a time away from the house, it just felt right to make this record in my own home.

“As well as it being somewhere I’m most comfortable, it just has a cool vibe and sound to it, and I wanted to capture that.

“Something different happens when the studio comes to the musicians… it forces you to approach things differently and think outside of the box.

“The songs we recorded were all written in the months leading up to the session and I think the emotions of the songs were very much still on the forefront of my mind.”

The album is produced by Gareth, Bobby Hamrick and Alastair McMillan.

Gareth’s musical relationship with Alastair began in 2009 when Alastair discovered Gareth playing cover songs in a pub in Belfast.

This led to Alastair recording Gareth’s first material in Dublin’s Windmill Lane.

“Working with Al again was like picking up from where we left off,” he adds. “Al was behind the glass the first time I sang down a studio mic and recorded the first songs I ever wrote.

“He has worked with some of my musical heroes and his love of capturing sound is something I’ve always fed off.”

 Having previously worked with artists such as Van Morrison, The Rolling Stones and U2 Alastair, said: “When the idea for Gareth’s project came up, the plan was to keep everything as simple and organic as possible. To that end we decided to record with no EQ or dynamics, just the bare minimum of microphones in front of instruments.

What that gave us was an incredible pure clean energy that jumped right off the tape from day one and made for one of the most enjoyable sessions that I’ve ever been involved with.”

Gareth has written with some of Nashville’s top songwriters, one of them being writer/producer Bobby Hamrick.

Gareth adds: “Bobby and I hit it off right away. His approach to writing and producing couldn’t be further from my own.

“He had ideas when we were recording that I would have never thought about and that’s definitely something I wanted around me when making this record.” 

 

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