Channel One

Location:
Dublin, Dublin, IE
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Alternative / Electronica / Rock
Site(s):
Label:
SFR
Type:
Indie
/// Channel One Shop ////// Sound To Light LP Now Available ! ///

 



Click the the link below to order a copy of "Sound To Light" LP. (€10 + €1 P&P )



www.channelonesound.com/merch.html



Tracklist



1: Soubresaut



2: A Thousand Cuts



3: September



4: 8/13



5: Three Stars



6: Okinawa



7: Retrace



8: Taiga



9: Lakes



10: Not For The Last Time



11: Roads



 



Contact : Band : info@channelonesound.com



'SOUND TO LIGHT' PRESS CLIPPINGS (THANK YOU!) :



The Irish Times



“dashing and visceral, capable of both searing noise gymnastics and more subtle, nuanced atmospherics. Impressively, unlike many of their peers, the musicianship can actually sustain such an ambitious arc”



Sunday Tribune



“complex and experimental, 'Sound To Light' is a surprisingly profound and cinematic piece of work”



Hot Press



“anyone fed up with the staid nature of contemporary Irish rock should welcome Channel One’s debut album”



Nialler9.com



“the whole album flows wonderfully … the production is faultless too”



State.ie



“gift-wrapped and fully-formed as the country’s premier techno rockers”



Le Cool magazine



“live, they create an epic wall-of-noise sound with layers of guitar, tempered by strange vocals and mechanized noize. On record a more delicate sensibility emerges”



Entertainment.ie



“Channel One break the mould by softening their post-rock vibe with carefully implemented electronica, hazy vocals and oddly soothing distortion”



EARLIER REVIEWS:



Hot Press Feb '07, live review



“They create a beautiful tumult, all scrawling synth, insistent rhythms, corrosive guitar and narcotised vocal: Channel One are tuned to the strangest frequencies”



Culturenorthernireland.org



“Heavy, angular synths, splintered kraut-rock guitars and modulated vocals are all weaved into the cyber-chewing soundscapes of Dublin’s Channel One. Their sci-fi lullabies are infused with a raw punk spirit, music which manages to sound simultaneously filmic and familiar whilst remaining disturbingly alien”



Connected.ie/Connected Mag EP review (4/5), Feb ‘07



“Channel One do rock/electronica on an epic level…Their music is sublime and the new EP is a masterclass of the genre”



The Examiner, live review, Feb '06



“Channel One take the crowd into more cerebral terrain, melding electronica and layers of guitar to astonishing effect a genuine breed apart."



Hot Press, EP review, Feb ‘07



“considering this is their debut EP, Channel One are looking pretty clever to me right now. 'Rhythm and Purpose' may be Permissions' out-right winner, but all five tracks are of a very high calibre”



Nialler9.com (Best Music Blog, Irish Blog Awards ’07)



“a cracking collection of overwhelming melodies layered tastefully over pounding beats… this is quality electronic-infused rock music - think M83 jamming with Depeche Mode. Or something Whatever, just download the tunes, they’re bloody good”



Le Petit Bulletin (France)



Permissions, is a complex, melodic entanglement that seems to have undergone mature, off-stage reflection



Bloom.de (Germany)



“their debut single "Accelerate ; Brake" was one of the Secret Tips of 2006. Now the "permissions EP" emerges as the successor, echoing shoegazing titans such as My Bloody Valentine, only to transform them into sleek, silver sci-fi sound and create five new, slick, brilliant songs. Awesome!”



The Star, ‘Accelerate ; Brake’ single review (4/5), April ’06



“A delightful electro-pop epic from the hot Dublin band… melancholic and uplifting at the same time, it has soaring synths above minimal drum machine patterns and funky bass. Equally irresistible instrumental b-side, Fun Radio, adds caustic guitars to the mix”



Road Records, Permissions EP review, Feb ‘07



“The EP opens up with a rush of electro tinged new wave like some hybrid of kraftwerk and gang of four… there is also some very fine shoegazing sounds with huge blasts of layered guitars taking over in a similar style to mogwai… There is plenty of pure originality here… its damn fine stuff”



Biography :

Channel One are a Dublin based four-piece who use a mixture of electronic and live instrumentation to create their sound.



November 2009 saw the band release their debut LP, Sound to Light. Self-produced and recorded mainly in their own studio, the album marries the group’s various sounds, with layers of guitar, krautrock rhythms, electronica and modulated vocals producing textures and melodies that are both filmic and familiar. The record captures both the intensity and ambience of the band’s live shows, making for a potent mix of the synthenic and the organic, the instrumental and the vocal.



Forming from the remains of various punk/noise outfits the group’s initial motivation was to recreate certain kinds of melodic electronica and techno in a live band setting. Gradually more instruments and vocals were added, resulting in many driving, hypnotic, wall-of-noise style live shows that earned the band their initial reputation.



From memorable early performances in basements such as The Hub or 2005’s Electric Picnic the group have gone on to play at SXSW in Texas, CMJ in New York, The Viper Room in L.A., Razmattaz in Barcelona, Popkomm in Berlin and various shows and festivals around Ireland and Europe.



In 2005/2006 the band released two limited vinyl-only singles (sold-out) 'Not For the Last Time' and 'Accelerate Brake/Fun Radio'. A free download-only EP (singles and remixes) was also made available. 2007 and 2009 saw the release of the Permissions EP and debut album Sound to Light respectively, both to widespread acclaim. See www.channelonesound.com
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