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Burnt Hair records was a record label involved
with Michigan's space rock alternative
music scene in the 1990s. The label is said to have been most
responsible for cultivating the Detroit sound of this period.[1]
Burnt Hair recorded artists in various experimental genres also
known by appellations such as indie pop, indie rock, ambient music, drone music, dream pop and electronica. The label was founded by Larry
Hofmann in Dearborn. Burnt Hair released
recordings by artists and bands including Windy & Carl, Hopewell, Mahogany, Ten Second Dynasty, Miss
Bliss, Tomorrowland, DELTA WAVES[2],
Starphase 23, Füxa, Auburn Lull[3],
Monaural (Band), Gravity Wax, Asha Vida[4],
Flowchart (DJ Sean O'Neal) and Alison's Halo[5].[6]
History
Burnt Hair records was "unquestionably the label most
responsible for cultivating Detroit's sound"[1]
of space rock, one of the most exciting[1]
regional scenes to emerge in the latter half of the 1990s.[1]
Larry Hofmannof was a DJ on WHFR and helped many bands make their first
recordings. [7]
Burnt Hair got the Mahogany (band)'s recording career
started after Larry Hofmann saw the band perform in 1996. Burnt
Hair released a split 12" for them.[8] Burnt
Hair also recorded Mahogany's The Dream of a Modern Day 51
minute CD.[9]
Mahogany's Andrew Prinz produced and designed the sleeve for Auburn Lull's debut
full-length album Alone I Admire, which was released on
Burnt Hair and reissued by California by Darla Records in 2002.[10][11] Burnt
Hair also released Mahogany's 2000 album The Dream of a Modern
Day that Darla Records calls "their favorite album of
2000".[12] It
was later rereleased on Darla Records. [13]
Monaural
Burnt Hair also issued the debut album of Michigan band Monaural
with the 12" EP Harmonic/ Rhodes in 1996.[14] The
instrumental music of the two long tracks was said to have been
inspired by the British shoegazers.[15]
Monaural used live instrumentation recorded into their
computers.[16] Burnt
Hair also recorded space trio Asha Vida, a band that "became the
epitome of the American underground band" and "managed to mass a
small international cult following, as well as critical acclaim."
[17] The
group offered the underground music press an alternative to grunge
in the early '90s, and "Attention was briefly diverted by the
discovery of a small, but flourishing Michigan-based space-rock
scene... including ethereal-minded bands from the Detroit area
(that) flooded the market with singles and 45s, all attempting to
get a piece of the psychedelic rock pie." [18] On
Asha Vida's 1998 Burnt Hair records release, Nature's Clumsy
Hand, the trio abandoned traditional song structure and
created "a sonic feast of live improvs and art-noise bliss". [19]
Burnt Hair recorded Alison's Halo's debut full-length CD album
Eyedazzler, a collection of "spaced-out dreampop recorded
over the course of 4 years" from 1992 to 96. [20] The
songs were captured to "glorious" 2,4, & 8 cassette
portastudios at the band's own Jetpack Studios. [5]
Tracks include: Raindrop, Wishes, Melt, Chime, Always April,
Slowbleed, Torn, Leech, Sunshy, Chalkboard James and two bonus live
tracks recorded at 1995's Beautiful Noise Festival. [5]
The album was reviewed in the UK.[21] At
the end period of the label Burnt Hair released the DELTA
WAVES which was a split release with Top Quality Rock and Roll
Records in 2002 called the DELTA WAVES dream in real time [22
]. This was a mix of all things Burnt Hair (space rock, drone, electronic,
shoegaze, and experimental).
Music
genre
The space rock music genre has British roots from the 60s and 70s with
bands such as Pink
Floyd. The genre saw a revival in the 1990s including regional
music scenes and grass roots interest that developed into small
independent record labels in various countries. Distrubtion methods
for the groups and their independent labels included cassette
releases of 50 or so at a time, magazine give-away promotions and
tribute album compilations.[23]
Sometimes recorded on 2, 4, and 8 track tapes[24], the
music was also traded among college students in a wired world.[1]
The limited release singles were later collected in "singles
compilations" where the often out-of-print tracks and sometimes a
few alternate takes and live recordings, such as from a local
Detroit public radio station, filled out the releases.[25]
Fans of the bands recorded by Burnt Hair refer to the music as
dreampop, indie pop, drone, ethereal, avant garde, alternative and
ambience layered over electronic percussion.[26] The
music has also been described using adjectives like swooshy,
swirly, dreamy, noisy, whammybarorama music, and been referred to
as electronica, indie rock, and Americana.
Reverb drenched guitars, keyboard synthesizers and effects pedals
are used for affect.[27]
Partial
discography
- Windy & Carl Instrumentals EP Single (Burnt Hair
Records 1994)
- Füxa Free Your Soul (Burnt Hair - 7")
1995
- Monaural EP Harmonic 1996 [28][29]
- Alison's Halo Eyedazzler (debut full-length CD album,
a collection of from 1992 to 1996)
- Auburn Lull/Mahogany EP (a split 12")[30]
- Mahogany The Dream of a Modern Day CD
- Auburn Lull Alone I Admire (Burnt Hair, 1999)
(reissued on Darla Records in 2002)
- Tomorrowland Futurist cassette (Digital Release Date:
February 22, 2000 UPC: 669910477014) Track List: 1) Futurist 2) Sea
of Tranquility [31]
- Flowchart Hollow Sky EP (7") 1997 [32][33]
- Hopewell [34]
- Gravity Wax Toma Coast 7" debut release [35]
- Ten Second Dynasty / Miss Bliss 7" Bliss [36]
- Delta Waves the DELTA WAVES dream in real time[22
] (debut full length cd released 2002) split label
release with Top Quality Rock
and Roll Records.
Notes and
references
- ^ a
b
c
d
e
"Of the many regional scenes to have exploded in the mid-to-late
'90s, Detroit’s space rock scene was certainly among the most
exciting. " Fitzpatrick, Ian. "Dusted reviews: Auburn
Lull", Dusted Magazine, May 18, 2005. Retrieved
December 20, 2008.
- ^
Press release for Delta Waves release http://www.topqualityrockandroll.com/press/Delta_Waves_One_Sheet.pdf
- ^
"Auburn Lull have proven surprisingly hard to forget. Minor members
of Michigan's minor space rock scene-- think Burnt Hair Records,
Windy and Carl, Mahogany; call it suburbgaze-- the Lansing quartet
are now on their fourth Darla (Records) release" Record Review by
Andrew Gaerig, June 19, 2008 Pitchfork Media http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/51075-begin-civil-twilight
- ^
"On their 1998 Burnt Hair records release, Nature's Clumsy Hand the
trio totally abandons traditional song structure, instead creating
a sonic feast of live improvs and art-noise bliss." Asha Vida
biography by Dale Nicholls from Allmusic, on CMT http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/asha_vida/bio.jhtml
- ^ a
b
c
Alison Halo discography webpage http://www.alisonshalo.com/sound.html
- ^ "
The album was originally released in 1999 on Burnt Hair Records,
the Michigan label known for drone excursions by groups like Füxa
and Windy & Carl" Auburn Lull band webpage http://www.auburnlull.com/pages.php?tabid=5&pageid=8&title=Alone+I+Admire+-+Pitchfork+review
- ^
Gravity Wax band profile Silvergirl.com http://www.silvergirl.com/gravitywax.html
- ^
"Dream pop band Mahogany was formed in December 1995 by Allysa
Massais and Andrew Prinz, who shared a love for composers such as
Debussy and bands such as Section 25. In February 1996, Larry
Hofmann of Burnt Hair Records saw the duo play one of its first
shows in Lansing, MI, and later released a split 12" with fellow
Lansing band Auburn Lull." Mahogany artist profile MTV.com http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/mahogany/artist.jhtml
- ^
"While there are apparently 11 separate tracks here, the
construction of them makes it sound like there's really just one
long beautiful, spacey song on this, occasionally broken up by
pauses that signify you're actually going onto something new. "
Mahogany - The Dream of a Modern Day: Burnt Hair Records
by Holly Day 2001-05-20 Music Dish http://www.musicdish.com/mag/?id=3793
- ^
"In 1999, Mahogany's Andrew Prinz produced and designed the sleeve
for Auburn Lull's debut full-length, Alone I Admire, which was
initially released on Burnt Hair and reissued by California-based
Darla Records in 2002" About Auburn Lull 1/1/1995 Detroit
Metro Times http://www.metrotimes.com/music/artistprofile.asp?id=3296
- ^
"EXTREMELY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!! NOW REISSUED!!! One of our
favorite albums, period. Originally released March, 1999 on Burnt
Hair Records this classic ambient/ethereal masterpiece produced by
Andrew Prinz of Mahogany, has been out of print for over a year."
Tonevendor.com album profile http://www.tonevendor.com/item/16
- ^
http://www.darla.com/catalog/desc.asp?id=2474
- ^
http://www.darla.com/catalog/desc.asp?id=2474
- ^
http://www.scaruffi.com/vol5/monaural.html
- ^
http://www.scaruffi.com/vol5/monaural.html
- ^
"'Monaural charts the highways and byways of inner and outer space,
but the groups also indulges a subterranean dub aesthetic -
sculpting thick, hypnotic soundscapes against a relentlessly low
pulsebeat.' -Raleigh Spectator Monaural shifted from their
much-heralded first release, a 12" on Burnt Hair records" http://www.badabingrecords.com/artist.php?artist_id=145
- ^
Asha Vida biography by Dale Nicholls from Allmusic CMT http://music.yahoo.com/ar-6310421-bio--Asha-Vida
- ^
Asha Vida biography by Dale Nicholls from Allmusic CMT http://music.yahoo.com/ar-6310421-bio--Asha-Vida
- ^
Asha Vida biography by Dale Nicholls from Allmusic CMT http://music.yahoo.com/ar-6310421-bio--Asha-Vida
- ^
"Debut full-length on Michigan's infamous Burnt Hair Records."
Alison Halo discography webpage http://www.alisonshalo.com/sound.html
- ^
Eyedazzler review by Le Samourai 18/07/2000 Unsung section
of Head Heritage UK website https://www.headheritage.co.uk/unsung/review/128
- ^ a
b
http://topqualityrockandroll.com/delta_waves.htm
- ^
Introspection [3xCD box] (Blue Flea) Windy & Carl
album review (bottom of webpage) http://home.comcast.net/~nosoapradio/december.htm
- ^
https://www.headheritage.co.uk/unsung/review/128
- ^
"My selection as the archival release of the year."
Introspection [3xCD box] (Blue Flea) Windy & Carl
album review (bottom of webpage) http://home.comcast.net/~nosoapradio/december.htm
- ^
Lysator, the Academic Computer Society in Linköping University in
Linköping, Sweden. http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/avalyn/av98-046.htm
- ^
http://www.topqualityrockandroll.com/press/Delta_Waves_One_Sheet.pdf
- ^
http://www.scaruffi.com/vol5/monaural.html
- ^
"Monaural shifted from their much-heralded first release, a 12” on
Burnt Hair records, with Monitor Interference" http://www.brainwashed.com/badabing/monaural.html
- ^
http://www.scaruffi.com/vol5/monaural.html
- ^
http://www.theorchard.com/dist/releaseInfo.php?upc=669910477014
- ^
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Flowchart
- ^
http://www.fuzzybox.com/content/news.html
- ^
"Hopewell was formed in 1994 and caught the attention of Burnt Hair
Records, a Detroit psychedelic label that released Hopewell's first
seven inch. " Hopewella pstch, rock, opera success story
by Gary S. Angelo 9/30/08 Section: Arts & Entertainment The
Jambar[1]
- ^
http://www.silvergirl.com/gravitywax.html
- ^
http://usedbinforever.blogspot.com/2006/08/ten-second-dynasty-heres-psychedelic.html