Digging Deeper with Spiritchaser

Author : Marco Sgalbazzini
May 10, 2018

Digging Deeper with Spiritchaser

English duo Spiritchaser‘s productions and remixes have been released on some of the world’s greatest underground dance labels including Papa Records, Quantize, Z Records, Purple Music, Discopolis, ITH, as well as their spiritual home Guess Records and Duffnote and more.

We catch up for a chat ahead of their new single release with Est8 ft Emily Cook “Because I Knew”.

Hi Guys, it’s a pleasure to chat with you today, how’s 2018 been and what have been your highlights so far?

Thanks for having us. So far, 2018 has been a really productive year!! Not in the sense we’ve released loads of music, in fact “Because I Knew” is our first release for the year, but we’ve been really busy in the studio, writing and producing. As the months roll on the excitement levels in the studio are rising for what we have bubbling away.

What turned you on to making house music?

In many respects, it was probably more a case of making music that just happened to be house music. We both love and listen to all sorts and have always enjoyed an eclectic approach to songwriting and production. With combined assets of musician and DJ backgrounds, it was inevitable we’d naturally gravitate towards dance music.

How did you first meet, what was your first release and when?

We first met in a pub in Chichester in 1998. Over one or two beers (and a spiritchaser or 3) our mutual appreciation of music and dance music in particular lead us to get into the studio and ‘see what happens’. Our very first production was actually a remix of Deep Architecture “The Realm” (Niche Records) which gained a lot of attention so we took that as a sign that we worked well together. “In Your Hands” was our very first original production.

What’s been your biggest success so far?

In 2009/2010 we decided to put together our first LP. We knew it was a creative exercise to throw all our influences onto the table and ultimately end up with a very eclectic project. It was near the completion of it that we realised we needed a full song in there to aid the dynamic of the overall work. That song was “These Tears” and with the Est8 mix added to the single release it reached no. 1 in South Africa and stayed there for 9 weeks and has since become somewhat of a ‘classic’.

Who are your biggest musical inspirations?

The million dollar question!! Between the pair of us there is not one genre of music that hasn’t been influential in our approach to songwriting and production. We’ll mention Talking Heads, Herbie Hancock, Chopin and The Orb all in the same breath.

Which is your own favorite production or remix and why?

We’ve already mentioned “These Tears”, and yes, we have a special love for that record and the affect it had on people. “Conch” is also a big favourite of ours. But there are also remixes we’ve been involved in that have been amazing experiences for us. Some that spring to mind
Aki Bergen “Into My Soul”, Groove Cartell ft Samantha Mow “You Got Me Singing” (which became the highest selling record on Traxsource in 2013) and also The Sunburst Band “Garden Of Love”. Can we choose all of those for starters?


Your new single with Est8 is dropping on Guess Records, including a remixes from N’Dinga Gaba and Bamo, what we can expect musically?

We very much like to ‘go with it’ when we’re writing in the studio. There is always a common streak through our sound but we like to keep things interesting and dynamic with our output. ‘Because I Knew’ is very much a return to our deep, emotive roots with a touch of afro I guess (pigeon holing ourselves has never been our strong point). Est8 slows things down for a piano lead approach, [Bamo] takes his remix along a hypnotic dub vibe whilst N’Dinga gets his afro house flex on it. It’s a varied package.

Tell us about your relationship with Est8 and how the collaboration came about?

Est8 (Dan Jones) is [Richard’s] business partner at Duffnote Ltd which runs the Duffnote label, One51 and of course Guess Records. It’s been a friendship, musical connection and business relationship stretching over 15 years. “These Tears” remix was Dan’s very first Est8 production and that cemented a successful creative collaboration with Spiritchaser and Emily Cook.

‘Because I Knew’ also features vocals from Emily Cook who features quite a lot on your releases, how did your relationship start?

It was literally a ‘do we know any local singers’ situation!! During the final stages of the “1440” album, we had written “These Tears”
it was produced but we didn’t have a singer. And believe me, if either of us did it, we’d have sold 2 copies
to our parents!! We came across Emily
called her up
she said yes and that was it. In the studio, recording and collaborating on a whole bunch of music.

How do you typically go about writing a track and what inspires your music?

There are 2 very particular approaches. One will come from the lyrics/melody and we’ll build the music around it’s sentimentality. The other is sitting at the piano, playing through ideas or messing about programming weird and wonderful sounds and get a vibe going that way.

You’ve already released 2 albums.. ‘1440’ and ’Chronos’, have you any plans for a third?

Absolutely!! We are working on a 3rd album right now. We’re probably 60% the way through it so realistically we’ll have it ready for 2019.

You’ve been producing together since 1998, how has your sound evolved since you first started out?

I guess as musical trends shift one hopes to embrace those trends to remain relevant but hopefully without losing sight of the core elements and characteristics of our sound. We’re often told ‘you can tell a Spiritchaser track after the first few beats/chords” so our approach to production, mixing and mastering has remained consistent. And that’s an important factor for us. For us, music is driven by passion and identity, not popularity.

You both produce independently, what are the pro’s and cons of collaborating and are 2 heads better than one, whats the secret to your partnership?

We do both produce independently, but when we’re working together, we bring our “other selves” into the room but they sit in the background. We have a sound that binds Spiritchaser together and it’s always had that. No matter how much influence is in the room, we always seem to make sense out of it all without compromising the Spiritchaser sound.

Which dance track hold the most precious memories for each of you?

Richard – Sunscreem “Perfect Motion” (Boys Own Mix). I was at Goldsmiths College (University of London) reading music between 1993-1996 and one of my fondest soundtracks during my time there (and probably one of the finest mix compilations ever produced) was Sasha & John Digweed – Renaissance – The Mix Collection, and “Perfect Motion” was standout for me. To be honest, that whole album was an ear opener for me.

Mark – Don Carlos “Alone” (Paradise Mix). I first heard this at Cafe Del Mar in 1991, Jose Padilla dropped it at sunset, a spiritual moment I’ll never forget! A stunning record that has always had the ability to make me cry for all the right reasons.

What do you most like and dislike about the current house music scene and what would you like to see change?

The music industry moves so quickly these days that many artists and labels feel it’s necessary to supply product at great pace. It’s not necessary. It’s got to a point when people are now receiving so much music from artists/labels that there’s no excitement any more
the reaction is more like “oh
another one!” We prefer to release music when it’s good and ready, however long it takes. No compromises. And that way, when we appear with a new record we hope people are excited for it, we’ve always been that way, not matter what platform people are using to consume it whether it be vinyl, download or streaming.

What else is going on for Spiritchaser that you’d like to tell us about?

For now, it’s all about finishing off a couple more singles for the year and getting our next album ready for 2019.

“Because I Knew” will be released on Traxsource promo on May 11th / Full release May 28th on 2018 on Guess Records.

Pre-order: https://www.traxsource.com/title/970818/because-i-knew-ft-emily-cook