[ Round Trip Mars CD / CD ]
Release Date: Thursday 21 April 2011
A magnificent manifestation of a lifetime immersed in music and countless hours in the studio, hauling in friends, family and fine musicians to create a gently psychedelic journey into the deepest recesses.
Arguably best known for his DJing prowess, which saw him traveling, all expenses paid, to Paris, to represent New Zealand in the Red Bull World Thre3style championships, Scratch 22 has always been a man on the move. As co-founder of Auckland's notorious 'The ARC' collective, and the host of Base FM's long running 'The Lion For Real' Friday lunchtime radio tipple, he has been slaying the denizens of Auckland and beyond with his wide-screen musical tastes and profoundly deep crates, since the age of 15.
Marginally less well known, though equally as impressive, his production talents have been growing over the years with highly lauded work alongside Tourettes and his own Unscene crew, and remixes for everyone from the Mint Chicks to Electric Wire Hustle and Homebrew, as well as an ever evolving, solid armoury of individualistic, cinematic tunes that truly reflect his personality.
'Distance From View' is Scratch 22's debut album, and it's a magnificent manifestation of a lifetime immersed in music and countless hours in the studio, hauling in friends, family and fine musicians like Mara TK (Electric Wire Hustle) and Jeremy Toy (She's So Rad/Open Souls etc) to create a gently psychedelic journey into the deepest recesses. While it may be best described as slow burning, journey music, the first track unleashed to radio, Window Rattle, scaled the heights of the Top Ten on the Radioscope Alt Charts, vindicating the early faith shown in his productions by Round Trip Mars talent hound Stinky Jim and Nightmares On Wax's George Evelyn (who selected an early version of Medicine Man for his Wax On compilation).
This remarkably assured and unfathomably deep debut is preceded by the Medicine Man single, which includes a quite astonishing blitzkrieg cover version of "Medicine Man" / "For Walking Faces" by The DHDFD's.
'Distance From View' is a soundscape spectacular and that modern rarity - an album you can truly lose yourself in, time and time again.
1. Medicine Man
2. For Walking Faces
3. Hole In Your Boat
4. Window Rattle
5. Flashing Before Your Eyes
6. Cold Hands
7. Hollow Bone
8. Devotion
9. Communication
10. Medicine Man Revisted