Spacek (also known as Spacek Sound System) is a British
electronic music
Electronic music is a genre of music that employs electronic musical instruments, digital instruments, or circuitry-based music technology in its creation. It includes both music made using electronic and electromechanical means ( electroac ...
band. Its members are Steve Spacek (Real name Steve White), Ed Spacek, and Morgan Spacek. The group released its debut album, ''
Curvatia'' in 2001, followed by 2003's ''
Vintage Hi-Tech''. Although primarily performing electronic music, the group also fuses elements of
R&B,
hip hop,
trip hop
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,
broken beat
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and
soul
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Etymology
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into its anomalistic soundbed. Steve Spacek is brother to UK
drum and bass
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artist
dBridge
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.
Biography
1996–2001
The trio was formed in the mid-90s by bassist, vocalist, and songwriter, Steve White but initially was a 5 piece that included Francis Hylton (Now in Incognito) and keyboardist Steve Morgan. Through a mutual friend, White was introduced to guitarist Edmund Cavill and with manager Jason Knight approached drummer, Morgan Zarate to the lineup to form Spacek. All three members subsequently adopted Spacek as their surnames.
By 1998, the group had obtained a record deal with British label Island Blue, and began recording in Knight's
Clapham
Clapham () is a suburb in south west London, England, lying mostly within the London Borough of Lambeth, but with some areas (most notably Clapham Common) extending into the neighbouring London Borough of Wandsworth.
History
Early history
T ...
-based studio. Their first release was "Eve", which received a great underground buzz in late 1999. The hypnotic, bass-trembling song was ambiguous in nature; a feature which would become a stylistic trademark for the group. The band caught the attention of acclaimed rapper
Mos Def
Yasiin Bey (; born Dante Terrell Smith, December 11, 1973), previously and more commonly known by his stage name Mos Def (), is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor. His hip hop career began in 1994, alongside his siblings in the s ...
, who subsequently contributed a verse to a re-edit of the song and the band signed an American deal with his Goodtree label (MCA/Universal). "Eve" was re-released in 2000, with a remix by producer
J Dilla
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, and a guest appearance from
Frank-N-Dank
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.
After an extended recording period, the group finally premiered their debut album, 2001's ''
Curvatia'', to great critical acclaim, and comparisons to artists such as
Massive Attack
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The debut Massive Attack album ''Blue Lines'' was release ...
and
D'Angelo
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.
''Curvatia'' displayed the group's complex and challenging sensibilities and established them as a promising new talent in the British alternative music scene, but a change in the Island Records hierarchy meant that they were no longer a priority and it was not a strong seller. The second single was "Getaway" with "How Do I Move?" as its
B-side
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.
2002–2004
The next two years saw the group go through some label changes as they began recording their follow up to ''Curvatia''. The group left Island Blue Records and were picked up by Studio !K7 records. 2003's ''
Vintage Hi-Tech'' saw the group further exploring the more extreme aspects of ''Curvatia'', such as the minimal use of standard song structures, more experimentation with lead singer White's vocals, and an even more stripped down, and disjointed instrumental sound. The album's first single was "Motion Control", followed by "Starz". Like its predecessor, ''Vintage Hi-Tech'' was embraced by critics, who called it "a downtempo musical masterpiece that draws no comparison".
Style magazine even went as far as to call them "the
Radiohead
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of soul".
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2005–present
In 2005, lead vocalist, White, launched a solo career as Steve Spacek, and began recording ''
Spaceshift'', after signing with
Los Angeles
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-based label Sound In Color. The album's lead single "Dollar", produced by J Dilla, became an unexpected moderate hit and was particularly popular in the club and among DJs. The song contained a sample of the
Billy Paul
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recording "Let the Dollar Circulate", and dealt with the pros and cons of living with or without money. Notable producer, and former
Digable Planets
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member,
King Britt
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Biography
Britt is a 1986 graduate of Central High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1987, he started working at Tower Records, as a buyer for th ...
, described the song as "what
Curtis Mayfield
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''Spaceshift'' was also popular among mainstream critics, with ''
Rolling Stone
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'' magazine noting that Spacek "...gives new meaning to the phrase space funk",
and
Fader magazine calling the group "the most futuristic soul group of our modern age".
The group, fronted by White, continues to tour and gig all over the world. Its members now live in
Los Angeles
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,
Munich
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, and
Sydney
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. In 2007, White appeared as a lecturer at the
Red Bull Music Academy
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and also made a guest appearance on
Katalyst's album ''
What's Happening''. Spacek also contributed vocals to
Mark Pritchard's Harmonic 313 project, on the 2008 album When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence. As of late 2009, White is working on a new project with Katalyst under the name "
Space Invadas
Space Invadas is an Australian hip-hop duo made up of Katalyst (Ashley Anderson) and Steve Spacek (Steve White). Their album, ''Soul:Fi'' (22 March 2010), was nominated at the ARIA Music Awards of 2010 for Best Urban Album. It peaked at No.&nb ...
".
Morgan Spacek has also continued to produce music both as Morgan Spacek and Morgan Zarate, working with artists as diverse as Dizzee Rascal, Raphael Saadiq, Eska and Ghostface Killa.
Australia
Steve Spacek's entry to Australia via
Sydney Airport
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, on a
tourist visa, to see his 13-week-old son, featured in an episode of the fly-on-the-wall television documentary ''
Border Security: Australia's Front Line''.
Despite some initial concerns, he was allowed to enter the country.
Discography
Albums
As Spacek
*''
Curvatia'' (2001, Island Blue)
*''
Vintage Hi-Tech'' (2003, Studio !K7)
As Steve Spacek
*''
Spaceshift'' (2005, Sound In Color)
*''
Natural Sci-Fi'' (2018, Eglo Records)
Singles
As Spacek
*"Eve" (1999/2000, Island Blue)
*"Getaway" b/w "How Do I Move?" (2001, Island Blue)
*"Motion Control" (2003, Studio !K7)
*"Starz (Remix)" (2004, Studio !K7)
*"2Pac – Do for Love (Spacek Remix)" (2006, no label listed)
スペイセック* – Money Don't Mean A Thing / Do For Love (Vinyl) at Discogs
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As Steve Spacek
*"Dollar" (2005, Sound In Color)
*"Baby Baby" (2006, Jazzy Sport)
*"I Wanna Piece Of Ur Luv" (2006, Jazzy Sport)
*"How You Gonna Feel" (Commix feat. Steve Spacek)
* Katalyst – The Popcorns (feat. Bootie Brown & Steve Spacek)
As Beat Spacek
*"Ring Di Alarm" (2017, on Bandcamp, Profile – S P A)
References
External links
*
(Morgan) interview on Andrew Meza's BTS Radio
Steve Spacek RBMA lecture
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British electronic music groups