What exactly is Beardyman? One minute he’s winning the UK Beatbox competition, twice, next he’s winning best MC at Breakspoll, and then he’s playing a sold-out run of solo comedy shows at the Edinburgh Fringe. That’s not fair… Most people only get to do… well… none of those… but this is Beardyman we’re talking about. A leading light on the Beatbox scene since he landed on it with a bang in the mid noughties, Beardyman, (real name Darren Foreman) has always pushed beatbox way beyond what most beatboxers consider its limits. A uniquely gifted performer, his refusal to be put in a box has seen him beatbox all over the world including support slots touring with Groove Armada and hosting huge festival main stages.
However, all this was not enough for Foreman. Frustrated with the restrictions of the human mouth, but still obsessed with it’s unparalleled capabilities, he quickly became a leading figure in the emerging trend of live-looping, being the first to appropriate the Korg Kaoss Pad as a live-looping tool and pushing his beatbox-based art form into the entrancing and uncharted realms of live-production. “Beatbox for me is just the quickest way of getting the ideas in my head out into the world where people can hear them” he says. Now, when playing to screaming fans all over the world, he uses an ever-growing arsenal of sound manipulation technology to take the ever-growing crowds with him on full-length musical journeys, darting from exhilaratingly ad-hoc rave-up to comedic musings and interpretations and mash-ups of classic tunes from a huge range of genres. His YouTube videos, which range from the comedic and ridiculous to the downright breathtaking, have been viewed tens of millions of times and it’s hard to find a bad comment on any of them.
Predictably however, despite all this, he’s still not satisfied. “I’ve been writing songs since I was five” he says, with an air of mystery, “but up ’til now no-one’s got to hear them… and they’re still not going to… ha… these ones are all new. It’s been a crazy year but I’ve spent it making basically the most insane album ever…” one listen and you see what he means. It’s completely nuts, but absolutely enthralling: a hilarious and screw-face inducing roller-coaster ride through the twisted mind of a high-functioning musical savant. Savage Balkan wub-step, African township funk, future-step Bollywood-dancehall, tear-out drum’n’bass, twisted shoe-gaze electro-wonk, IDM insanity, blissful chill-out, epic vocal dub-psychedelia and all of it interpolated with skits which border on Chris Morris-like levels of darkness. As challenging as it is entertaining, it’s a genre-crossing yet highly focused expertly-produced master-work which is set to smash peoples expectations once again.
Rob da Bank’s Sunday Best label hooked Beardyman up with eclectic music-meister Tom Middleton to kick off the recording sessions. For this Beardyman assembled and an “insanely complex Ableton Live rig with buttons everywhere, it was mental, took us two days to set this thing up, a week to programme it, it was really unstable, it kept crashing ‘cause it was pushing Ableton beyond its limits, but it was the closest thing to the perfect live production system…” And that’s what it’s always been about for Beardyman. Live production. So why has it taken him this long to come out with an album if he produces an album’s worth of material every gig? “I’ve been searching for a way of taking what I do live and capturing it in a form I can edit and polish to perfection” he says. “The technology we used on this album is really cutting edge. We were able to work really fast, just capturing ideas as they come out, no sitting around deliberating, deliberation kills the best ideas”. And what is this first foray into the recording world called? I Done A Album. The art of understatement. Whatever it’s called… it’s a hugely invigorating, intoxicating and thrilling ride for anyone who’s got the balls.
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