Love
Wins a World of It's Own
by Michael Bradshaw
image courtesy of Hawke
For more than 13 years now Gavin Hardkiss has been making
the global underground swoon with psychedelic breaks, plucked
from memories of his native South Africa and from beneath
the streets of San Francisco. Hardkiss has spearheaded dance
music for decades, wooing the weary-hearted with the sweet
sounds of what he calls, “positive subtraction.”
His latest album, Love Won Another—dedicated to his
new(ish) daughter—is a delicious array of such positive-thinking
delicacies which leave the listener chasing melodies like
a child running with a butterfly net through an endless,
pastoral springtime. Hardkiss spoke to phocas.net about
the new album, being a rock star DJ, and family life.
Love was released the day of the summer solstice this year
and features collaborations with the likes of Steve Miller
Band original guitarist David Denny, Earth Wind and Fire
back up singer, “Maestro,” as well as legendary
Michael Franti guitarist, Jay Bowman. Hardkiss invited musicians
to his Calistoga retreat in the hills of the California,
Napa Valley where they divided their time between harvesting
fresh olives, crushing grapes with their bare feet and generating
Love’s unique, musical universe.
The project took two years to complete and was culled from
sessions not only with a variety of musicians but friends,
lovers and other artists who visited the retreat. Of the
retreat itself, Hardkiss said it serves as a place where
he, his wife and his new daughter can bond as a family unit
and make beautiful music.
“One day we just packed up and moved to the country,”
Said Hardkiss. “I’ve got a studio setup up there
and we’ll have different guests come in, different
types of musicians and stuff. It’s a dream come true.”
As an accomplished producer, DJ and co-founder of the legendary
Hardkiss record label, the name Gavin Hardkiss (AKA, Hawke)is
synonymous with the global electronic dance scene and has
been so since the early nineties. With releases in Spain,
France, Italy the U.K. and U.S., Hardkiss is credited as
one of the founding fathers of the San Francisco rave scene.
With three full-length albums under his belt, both Hawke
and Hardkiss are content to kick back in unified bliss and
enjoy the splendors of peace, love, music and family.
This
unification, it seems, has paid off. If it was indeed Gavin
Hardkiss/Hawke’s goal to conjure up an esoteric world
of sound with Love, then he has succeeded. Track for track,
it moves with the continuity of a good concept album. However,
if it is flawed in any way, it is due to an over abundance
of balance. Although the fourth track, “Monkey’s
Wedding,” offers some contrast, by and large the album
plateaus on one vibe and rides it through to the end. The
good news is, said vibe is a positive one and should be
regarded with the same consideration as, say, Sacre bleu
by Dimitri From Paris or the early work of Dub Tribe. Point
of fact, Hardkiss said Love is a departure from other music
being produced today in that it promotes an indiscrete message
of positivety. The title track states, “Raise your
hands to all the loving / All you people are still living
/ Now’s the time for rejoicing / You’re young.”
This brand of youthful optimism resonates throughout.
“I wanted to make something that a lot of different
age groups and interests would get into,” Said Hardkiss.
“I didn’t want it to be like, ‘Hey, this
is for the cool crowd of 2005,’ you know? I think
my key demographic here is like, three to eight year old
girls.”
Hardkiss said his future is paved with more musical projects
as well as family matters. He’s already working on
his next album and said despite all his work as an internationally
renowned DJ, he is most proud, in musical terms, of the
work he’s done in the studio. Some of his more famous
releases, such as “3 Nudes in a Purple Garden,”
are considered some of the most influential tracks of all
time. His DJing has carried him around the world however,
it’s his album compositions such as “Love Won
Another” and the prospect of family Hardkiss said,
which are the biggest things in his world.
“Of course, it’s a lot more work and effort,”
Said Hardkiss with a laugh. “But I like to wrap my
head around pretty big ideas.”
Hardkiss/Hawke invites phocas.net readers to listen to
Love Won Another at his website, GavinHardkiss.com.