- Hexstatic
Hexstatic is a
UK music duo, consisting ofStuart Warren Hill andRobin Brunson , that specializes in creating "quirky audio visual electro." [cite web | last = Arber | first = Jason | title = Pixelsurgeon Interview Hexstatic | publisher = Pixelsurgeon Creative Consultants Ltd. | date = 2002 | url=http://www.pixelsurgeon.com/interviews/interview.php?id=151 | accessdate = 2008-05-17 ] Formed in 1997 after Hill and Brunson met while producing visuals at the Channel Five launch party, they decided to take over for the original members of theNinja Tune multimedia collective Hex that had disbanded around the same time. They soon collaborated withColdcut for the Natural Rhythms Trilogy, including the critically acclaimed A/V single "Timber". Much of their music involves integrated visual experiences, and both of their main album releases have beenCD andDVD combinations; the latest,Master-View , includes 3D "anaglyph" versions of some of theirmusic videos and comes packaged with 3D glasses. Hexstatic has also been instrumental in designing VJ equipment, including thePioneer DVJ-X1 professionalDVD player . [cite web | title = Ninjatune Artists - Hexstatic | publisher = ninjatune.net | url = http://www.ninjatune.net/ninja/artist.php?id=64 |accessdate = 2008-05-17] Other artists they have worked with include EBN,Juice Aleem and David Byrne ofTalking Heads .History
The current Hexstatic duo of Stuart Warren Hill and Robin Brunson have been together since 1997. Before that time Stuart Hill had been producing visuals for the Big Chill Festival. and had a visuals company called SP Visuals with Pod Bluman. Brunson had been working in computer animation and producing and DJing for Skint records offshoot Undr 5's as Rareforce. Both wanted to combine their video talents with music. They gradually took over for the original Hex group which consisted of graphic design artists
Robert Pepperell and Miles Visman andColdcut members Matt Black and Jonathan More.Hex
This first version, known simply as Hex, fused an interest in computer programming and animation with their talent for video design and knowledge of club culture to create a range of multimedia projects. In 1990, they produced music videos for artists such as The Fall and
Queen Latifah as well as graphics for television stations. Also that year they created the first pop music video created entirely on home micro computers (Apple Macintosh ,Amiga , etc.) for “Coldcut’s Christmas Break.” In 1991, they released the video game “Top Banana ” along with a 12” single mix of the game’s sound track. A year later they included the game along withrave visuals,techno andambient music all on oneCD-ROM billed as a “multi dimensional future entertainment product.” [cite web | last = Pepperell | first = Robert | title = Hex | url = http://www.robertpepperell.com/hex.htm | accessdate = 2008-05-17 ] The group continued to put out interactiveCD-ROM andCD-I titles throughout the mid nineties. During this time they also performed live visuals for clubs and chillouts. Their final contribution came in 1997, when they helped create theCD-ROM version of Coldcut’sLet Us Play! album which featured tracks by its own offspring Hexstatic. Hex officially disbanded in 1999 due to internal tensions.Natural rhythms trilogy
Prior to meeting Robin at the Five launch party in 1997, Stuart Warren Hill had begun working on the Natural Rhythms Trilogy, a collaborative effort with
Coldcut andGreenpeace . Stuart approachedGreenpeace asking for use of their stock footage of wildlife and logging operations and in returnGreenpeace could use the finished project in their campaigns and presentations. The first video was 1997’s "Frog Jam", which created a rhythmic structure out of short clips of water dripping, frog leaping and tribal drumming and chanting. This was soon followed by "Natural Rhythm" and "Timber". Natural Rhythm featured insects, birds and other wildlife as well as a tribesman playing a flute like instrument. Each video employed increasingly more complex mixing and splicing techniques culminating with the award winning Timber. Its tone is more plaintively political, opening with majestic images of the sunset over a forest of immensely beautiful trees then quickly shifting with a clap of thunder to atelegraph button punching out the dots and dashes of aMorse code SOS distress call. Images of powerfulcircular saw s, chopping axes, and huge, buzzingchainsaw s soon follow. The picture then distorts and images of the indigenous animals appear to the singing of a mournful native woman. The antideforestation message is quite clear even before the industrial machinery makes its appearance towards the end of the track. Timber won the award for Best Editing Video Musique in France in 1998 and appeared on Coldcut’s 1997 release Let Us Play!.tudio releases and advancement of the AV genre
Hexstatic released their first full length solo CD in 2000. Entitled "Rewind", it was packaged with a 2nd CD-ROM disc that contained videos for each of the albums 11 tracks. The music is similar to
Coldcut and has an electro infused sound that reviewer Bob Bannister terms a combination of “South Bronx hip hop [and] the avant-Eurodisco sound ofKraftwerk .” [cite web | title = Rewind [ENHANCED] | publisher =Amazon.com | url = http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004WK9H/ | accessdate = 2008-05-17] The album was created over an eighteen month period on two 100 MHzMacs that were barely switched off during the production; one 30 second siren sound at the beginning of the track "Machine Toy" took three days to render.cite web | last = Smith | first = Daniel | title = Words with: Hexstatic | publisher = Gigwise | date =24 September 2003 | url = http://www.gigwise.com/contents.asp?contentid=652 | accessdate = 2008-05-17] For the video track "Deadly Media", Stuart Warren Hill recorded news broadcasts from around the world off of a satellite feed and cropped everything but the newscasters’ mouths to build a random cacophony of voices out of which the spliced-together phase “deadly media” emerges."
Solid Steel Presents Hexstatic - Listen and Learn" was their next project. Released in 2003, it was a mix album of many of the tracks that influenced Hexstatic’s own sound. It featured time stretching techniques made possible by the newest CD mixing technology.In contradiction to many DJ purists who only use vinyl, Hexstatic (and Hex before them) have consistently demonstrated a willingness and even a passion for bleeding edge technologies. In 2004, they consulted with Pioneer on the production of the first DVD turntable with tempo control, the DJV-X1. This machine has the ability to live mix audio and video in the same way one would a simple audio disc.
For "
Master-View ", Hexstatic continued to innovate by creating 3D anaglyph videos for six of the tracks on the DVD portion of the CD/DVD combo release. The single "Salvador", which features footage of people dancing in the streets ofSalvador, Brazil , was voted Best Music Video for 2004 at thePortobello Film Festival [http://www.portobellofilmfestival.com/history.html] .cite web | title = Interview with Hexstatic | work = www.djsounds.com | publisher =Pioneer Corporation | url=http://www.djsounds.com/dj/content/news/news/Hexstatic.html | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20060302085821/http://www.djsounds.com/dj/content/news/news/Hexstatic.html |archivedate = 2006-03-02 ]The band's involvement with current technological development has not lessened its infatuation with older technologies. As can be seen from the Speak & Spell game on the cover of "
Listen & Learn ", theSinclair ZX80 home computer on "Rewind" and theView-Master on "Master-View ", Hexstatic clearly have a penchant for gadgets from the 70s and 80s. They have stated that thevector graphics they have used in some of their videos were inspired by thearcade game Battlezone . Of course thesamples and computerized vocals of tracks like Telemetron and Bass Invader (a play on theSpace Invaders game) as well as the use of anAtari 2600 and a Casio V-L Tone on L-Virata are also signifers of theretro techaesthetic they cultivate.Hexstatic’s newest mix CD "" was released in April 2006.
Sanctuary Records gave the group access to its large back catalogue of works, resulting in an eclectic mix of hip hop, rock andreggae from artists as diverse asGrandmaster Flash ,The Kinks and the Harry J Allstars.Hexstatic also released a bootleg CD/DVD set under the alias "
Exactshit " (an anagram of Hexstatic). Featuring samples of popular hit songs, only 200 copies were made available at theBig Chill Music Festival 2003 and from theNinja Tune online store. [cite web | title = Exactshit - Bootleg DVD| url = http://www.discogs.com/release/314477 | work =Discogs | accessdate = 2008-05-18 ] It has since been more broadly distributed through onlinefile sharing .Live performances
For live performances Stuart Hill usually controls the visuals while Brunson handles the audio. Their setup includes DVJ-X1’s and Apple laptops for live AV mixing.Fact|date=February 2007 Since their art crosses a lot of boundaries they have performed at art galleries and cinemas as well as festivals and smaller clubs. After viewing "Timber" David Byrne asked Hexstatic to do the visuals for his performance at the 1998
Lisbon Expo . Since then they performed the first ever live AV gig at theGuggenheim inBilbao as well as at thePompidou Centre inParis and theGetty Museum inLos Angeles . In September 2005, they projected video on a huge water screen over theRiver Thames inLondon as part of theThames Festival . They also have performed at the huge Electragliderave s inJapan for over 10,000 people.They completed the world's first audio-visual album which was previewed at the
onedotzero festival in London at the ICA. since then they have had a strong relationship and featured in many of the organisations events at home and abroad including Tokyo, Taipei and Stockholm.Notably, they performed a series of unlicensed “"guerrilla gigs"” in the streets of London on
March 10 ,2006 as part of promoting their single "Distorted Minds." They loaded up their equipment in a van and performed a 30 minute set projected on the wall of a local building in each of three sites that they had previously scouted out. The crowds of a couple hundred people each were generally well behaved and the brevity of the performances meant that Hexstatic were on their way to the next location before the police arrived. They escaped with only a single parking ticket. [cite web |title=Reclaim The Streets|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20050707082953/http://www.djmag.com/newsfeat129.php | archivedate=2005-07-07 |work = Djmag.com |url=http://www.djmag.com/newsfeat129.php]Awards
*Best Editing Video Musique Awards, France 1998 "Timber" (with
Coldcut )
*Portabello Film Festival, Best Music Video 2004 "Salvador"
*No.1 in Top 20 VJ vote DJ Magazine, October 2005 [cite web | url=http://www.flynnproductions.com/flynn/directors/?hexstatic/ |title=HEXSTATIC| |work =Flynn Productions Ltd| archivedate =2006-06-20| archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060620151827/http://www.flynnproductions.com/flynn/directors/?hexstatic/ ]Discography
LPs
*"Rewind" (
August 22 ,2000 )Ntone
*"Solid Steel Presents Hexstatic - Listen & Learn" (February 11 ,2003 )Ninja Tune (DJ mix album)
*"Master-View " (October 11 ,2004 )Ninja Tune
*"" (April 24 ,2006 ) Castle/DiscothequeSanctuary Records (DJ mix album)
*"When Robots Go Bad " (July 3 ,2007 )Ninja Tune ingles and EPs
*"Timber" (January 1998)
Ninja Tune (12" - 5 audio tracks) (CD-Enhanced - 7 audio tracks + 5 videos)
*"Vector EP" (June 2000)Ntone (12" - 4 audio tracks)
*"Ninja Tune EP" (2000)Ntone (12" - 5 audio tracks)
*"Telemetron (Solid Steel Promo)" (March 2003)Ninja Tune (10" - 4 audio tracks)
*"Salvador" (2004)Ninja Tune (DVD - 3 tracks) (12" - 4 audio tracks)
*"Distorted Minds" (March 14 ,2005 )Ninja Tune (CD-Enhanced - 5 audio tracks + 3 videos) (12" - 4 audio tracks)'Exactshit' bootlegs
*"
Exactshit CD" (2003) No Label (CDR - 16 audio tracks)
*"Exactshit DVD" (2003) No Label (DVD - 10 video tracks)
*"Now That's What I Call Exactshit DVD 2 " (2006) No Label (DVD - 16 video tracks)Notes
External links
* [http://www.hexstatic.tv/ Hexstatic.tv Official Site]
* [http://www.robertpepperell.com/hex.htm History of Hex]
* [http://www.thethingis.co.uk/index.php/2008/01/05/interview-with-robin-brunson-of-hexstatic/ Interview with Hexstatic]
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