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QUIET CITY INTERVIEW
Louis Gordon
Anybody attending a John Foxx concert in
recent years, willl have noticed a rather enthusiastic and
bouncy young chap on keyboard duties – that’s Louis
Gordon.
Louis’ contribution to Foxx’s
work doesn’t go un-noticed – he single-handedly
persuaded Foxx to start playing live again and since meeting in
the mid-90s, the duo have recorded seven albums together,
including 1995’s Shifting
City, and the critically acclaimed Crash and Burn.
In a Quiet
City exclusive, Louis talks to Alex
Storer about working with John Foxx, and gives an insight to
life in the shadow of the quiet man.
Alex Storer : Back
to the mid-nineties – John's account of your first
meeting, was that you emerged from a cloud of dry ice,
following a marathon solo gig for several hours non-stop. That
sounds pretty impressive. Did you agree to work together that
same day? What are your memories of working on the Shifting City album?
Louis Gordon : John's
account of our first meeting is pretty spot on. Lots of smoke
and lights. I was introduced to John by a mutual friend called
Chris Wroe (a great guy whose claim to fame is that he worked
on Tiswas and
invented the Phantom Flan-Flinger). Anyhow, I was blown away at
meeting John but just got on with the gig. He just stood and
watched the whole show in the dark at the back of the room.
After the gig, he came over and thanked me
for a great night and I told him it was a pleasure to meet him,
and that was it. However, John got my phone number off Chris
and rang me three days after.
I was gobsmacked. He said he thought the
gig was amazing and would I like to make a record. Well of
course I had to check my diary (only joking) we met up in
Manchester and recorded ‘Through My Sleeping’. So
we never agreed to work straight off.
Alex Storer : Did
John take much persuading to start playing live again?
Louis Gordon : Touring
was a natural thing to do really, although we didn't now how it
was going to be. I suppose it was a combination of things what
made it possible. Rob Harris deserves a mention here, because
he had kept the fan club going while John was in the
wilderness, and he knew there were still fans out there. I told
John that I believed we could do the shows without using a band
which would make everything a lot easier. He liked the idea of
just two of us. So in reality I think he secretly liked the
idea of doing gigs, and he didn't take to much persuading.
Alex Storer : Your
latest collaboration, From Trash, almost sounds like the culmination of your work
together over the past few years. Are you pleased with the end
result? John has referred to times during recording where the
two of you barely had to speak, relying on a mutual
understanding and creativity – how did you find this
unusual way of working?
Louis Gordon : From
Trash – certainly we've came
out with a mix of all the previous work we'd done. As John
says, we just dived in to our endless piles of trash. I'm very
pleased with the results as is John.
Alex Storer : Do
you have a specific or preferred role when you're in the studio
with John (ie. Do you write any of the lyrics, or do you just
stick to synths / programming etc)?
Louis Gordon : I
kind of turn my hand to everything, but I never write lyrics
when I work with John. He has a very specific way of writing
words, any interfering would contaminate the essence of what
John does. I would never want that to happen. However I have
had the odd title, and we do have this understanding in the
studio. Sometimes we don't speak we just do things by instinct
– it's a good way of working. I know what John likes
sonically, and he trusts my judgement.
Alex Storer : You've
said that you started out as a drummer - what other instruments
do you play? Is there a particular direction or style you would
like to follow on a future collaboration?
Louis Gordon : My
father was a big influence on me and he was a drummer. I played
drums as a young lad but my brother swapped my drum kit for a
motorbike (A Yamahe F1SE I think) anyhow that was my drumming
over for a while. I play guitar and bass, but I've never,
repeat never, played the penny whistle. I wanted to do
glam-rock electronica for years, but Goldfrapp beat me to it.
Now I have new plans up my sleeve.
Alex Storer : Of
the music you have produced with John Foxx to date, which
albums or tracks stand out the most for you?
Louis Gordon : I
love Shifting City because it was an amazing time in my life (I've
just remastered it and it sounds ace) my fave track at the
minute is ‘Never Let Me Go’ – cold and
beautiful...
Alex Storer : Your
recent solo CD, Closed, Gone Fishing, followed a more acoustic direction - did you
feel the need to get away from synthesisers?
Louis Gordon : I've
always made all kinds of music. It just happens that a lot of
people know me because of my work with John and I just wanted
to make a record that reflected other sides of who I am. I was
aware that it might alienate some of the Foxx fans, but
sometimes you just have to do what you feel. I had a great time
making that album in a cottage in Hereford by a river. I was
literally closed gone fishing...
Alex Storer : What
artists / albums have been an influence to you?
Louis Gordon : The
first time I heard Kraftwerk was a revelation. I had a slightly
jazzy upbringing from my Dad so as with always you can't wait
to escape it when you're a teenager. Of course David Bowie,
Iggy, John Martyn, early Jarre, Pink Floyd, Devo, Talking
Heads, Louis Armstrong, early Numan, T.Rex, and countless
others.
Alex Storer : As
a self-confessed fan of John's first solo album, Metamatic, it must
feel very rewarding to have since produced seven albums
together. Is there anybody else you would like to work with?
Louis Gordon : Metamatic was a major part of my life what a great
British electro album. Working with John is amazing, a genuine
one-off English artist, and a very very nice chap. I would like
to do
something with Bowie – I reckon his
recent forms been a bit off. I could sort him out. Also would
have loved to do an electro album with Karen Carpenter.
Alex Storer : What
song(s) do enjoy performing live the most?
Louis Gordon : ‘Burning
Car’ is a great song to do live, and always
‘Shifting City’.
Alex Storer : Finally,
what do you have planned for the rest of the year?
Louis Gordon : Lots
on the go this year. I should have a new album finished in the
summer although it's on hold on the minute as because I'm
working on the other projects with John. Also been doing some
remix work. I did some production work for Toffeetronic -
they're great, you should check them out. I've also got a
Mini-EP out on download only through a small indie called
Northern Star Records.
From Trash, Sideways and other Foxx/Gordon albums are available to purchase
online at Townsend
Records.
Thanks to Louis Gordon and Rob Harris
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Rob Harris, Steve Malins, Peter Young,
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