RECIPE
Serves 4
INGREDIENTS:
1 expensive home theatre system (including a high definition plasma television, amplifier, speakers and subwoofers and a digital video recorder)
100,000 hours (approx) of digitally recorded broadcast content (both film and television) sourced globally (preferably with some bias towards film-noir, crime, espionage, sci-fi, western, surf, cartoons, religious conspiracy documentaries and pornography)
500 ml single malt whisky
A LARGE fry pan
METHOD:
Arrange professional installation of home theatre system. Smash high definition plasma television with the large fry pan. Pour whisky over digital video recorder. Press play and listen.
Welcome to Shanghai...
Formed by musical director Luis Rojas (winner of the 2004 National MusicOz Award for Best Rock Artist with his band the Locus Scene) in the mid 90s, Shanghai is a seven piece experimental outfit which has been said to reside in the same musical world inhabited by the likes of Frank Zappa, Naked City (John Zorn), The Residents and Mr Bungle.
Characterised by unconventional song structures, regular musical genre changes within songs, uncommon instrumentation (including marimba, theremin and skin flute) and unconventional samples, Shanghai still manage to remain accessible and adaptable to the live music scene with regular collages of rock/metal and recognisable elements of film and television music genres: film-noir, crime, espionage, sci-fi and western.
The influence of film and television music is also apparent in the choice of obscure live covers by composers including Peter Thomas (Raumpatrouille (Space Patrol)) and Johnny Mandel (I Want To Live).
After regular live appearances in Sydney and Wollongong in the late 90’s and recording the debut EP Esoterica in 2000, the band took a hiatus for the first half of this decade as band members traveled globally and focused on other projects. Spurred by continuing interest and achieving national radio airplay on Triple J multiple times, the band reconvened in 2007 to continue their absurd journey into the fringes of musical pastiche.
With band members currently based in Sydney, Wollongong and Brisbane, Shanghai are now set to amuse, abuse and confuse listeners up and down Australia’s East Coast.