Interview:
Heather Heart
by Stacey East
Heather Heart and I sat down for coffee. It was almost
4:20 and we began the interview. I was looking at a publisher,
DJ, record store owner, label owner, producer, and mom.
This small dynamo created the first static global forum
for the underground to meet, through the only underground
manual "UnderOneSky" or "UOS."
"I put my entire being into the music to educate
and give voice. Publishing grainy interviews from Underground
Resistance to letters from Moby, UOS was the only "zine"
of its kind. There was always some rage, people were very
candid with me and I printed a lot of controversial letters.
Record labels, DJ's and fans alike would battle on the pages
of UOS. All the important record stores in England, Germany,
Austria, Finland, Sweden, Holland, to name some, sold copies.
The world was behind my effort. I mean this was when the
scene first blossomed, just before all the politics came
into play. When I interviewed "UR" in ' 91, it
was so raw…" this was before Jeff Mills left
UR, when Rob Hood used to MC for them. At some of the first
parties there were many young DJ's such as Woody Mc Bride,
Barada and Kurt from Drop Bass who would drive from as far
as Wisconsin to attend Storm Raves and relied on UOS for
record listings. I was every department, I was graphics,
sales, advertising and printing, at first I wasn't making
any money at all. I was doing it because there were people
that would ride a motorcycle in the rain from New Hampshire
to Brooklyn who couldn't live without it - New Hampshire
later developed a very nice scene.
As a DJ Heather Heart traveled the world
in the early 90s, she recalled a party in London "climbing
up a wrought iron ladder to the rooftops. The promoters
were from India and had grown up in ashrams. The feel of
the party was extraordinary - people were dancing on the
roof and on the roofs surrounding us." Fascinated,
I asked her about some of her other experiences abroad.
"In Germany, at Tresor, I had a great time. It's an
incredible venue, an old bank. We were all hanging out in
the hotel (all of whom shall remain nameless) and one of
the DJ's had passed out in the room. They dressed him up
in makeup and girls clothes, fishnets and everything, it
was so funny when Blake Baxter walked in and said 'oh !
I must be in the wrong room' and walked out.
"The most incredible gig I ever played was Sativae
in Scotland. It was the sickest crowd I ever played to,
they were totally mental. The vibe just hung over the room,
I mean you could see it and every once in a while they were
screaming 'Revolution!' It was hot! In Austria, there were
13,000 people there - the DJ booth was 6 stories up in the
air. There were video screens because no one could see the
DJ's from the ground floor. There was a stage with fire
throwers and MC's, announcing each DJ. Adam Beyer was supposed
to go on but was caught in traffic, and so they gave me
his time slot. When I went on they announced me as Adam
Beyer. I was so pissed!"
"I've played in so many different places, from the
boondocks of
Wisconsin to the beaches of Hawaii ( I wanted to stay there
and buy an ice-cream truck ). I've played at a racetrack,
an ancient wine cellar, a supermarket…"
I could see the worldliness in her face,
it was evident that all her travels were a great influence
on her success. She was definitely someone who was well
versed in the music.
"I had worked for distributors from '93 – '95
so when the time came to open Sonic Groove with Frankie
Bones and Adam X I fell into it naturally. There were very
few stores that carried techno, Sonic Groove was the only
store dedicated entirely to techno. When we began our mail
order department things really took off and people all over
the United States relied on us for very difficult to find
and rare records. Our database became incredibly specific,
if you were to need a discography for Derrick May or Dave
Tarrida you could find it in our database."
Heather is such an active participant
in the scene, I imagined that the six months or so that
she had taken off to have her daughter would have driven
her crazy. Actually, I remember seeing her spin a triple
tag team with partners Frankie and Adam in Exit NYC at eight
months pregnant. It was not a scene easily forgotten –
Heather, in a red dress and bulging belly, bopping over
the tables, obviously in a groove.
"I was very down about where the scene had gone,
but I think it's been better in recent years, people are
more into the music again. I definitely have a renewed enthusiasm.
When we played Seattle for the Sonic Groove CD release tour
"Defined" on Instinct Records, the party was really
quality - big and vibey, Bones and I did an awesome tag
team set and the crowd was totally into it. It was my first
time playing in Seattle. Actually the whole tour went very
well considering it took place right after 9/11 in October
/ November ' 01."
Heather is an underground superstar,
I'd have been remiss not to ask her about "Better Living
Through Circuitry" which I caught on Showtime one day
at 3:00 in the afternoon. Imagine my surprise, flipping
through channels and suddenly I see Heather Heart - "It
was really quality music then, it's so diluted now –
I mean there are 100 new records every week" she's
saying outside her store on record row in the west village.
"Better Living Through Circuitry was fun to do. I
got to express my views on the scene and I got a lot of
positive feedback, also they used a track I did with Adam
as part of the film's soundtrack. I've heard that we (Sonic
Groove) were mentioned in the directors cut, but I haven't
seen that myself."
I
am again struck, this time by how much this little dynamo
has to be proud of.
"We were really excited about playing the DEMF (Detroit
Electronic Music Festival) … in the city where it
all started, and I'm so proud that the board chose us."
What else from this 5' powerhouse?
"I am relocating to San Francisco and I'm very much
looking forward to playing more on the west coast, as well
as having a big new space to put together my studio!"
For more information, visit her MySpace
or just go to EastMusicGroup.com!