| Interview
with Deborah Hocking by Kath AustralianMusic.info - 3 December 2002 Original URL: http://www.australianmusic.info/articles/article_434.shtml |
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| Singer/songwriter Deborah Hocking says the most significant
relationship in her life is with her music.
Deborah Hocking is a hard working Melbourne-based singer/songwriter who featured on the Girl 2 compilation. She spoke to Kath recently. How long have you been performing and whereabouts in Australia are you from? I have been performing as a solo artist for the last five years and have played bass in original bands in the past. I am based in Melbourne and am hoping to get a permanent band line up together soon, after launching my two CDs at the Evelyn with a band... I want more band! What would be your three major musical influences? Tiddas, Tori Amos and Yes (70s prog rock - did you hear, they're coming to Australia!) What is one thing you'd like to change about the music industry? The commodification of the music industry and short-sighted view that we seem to get caught up in... disposable pop with no longevity taking precedence over career artists and investing in albums which add to our artistic texture as a society... and radio's complicity in this. If we put economics before the music, I believe we all lose out in the long term. Having said this, there is always wonderful life springing from the grass roots, and the emergence of DIY recording and the flourishing of independent labels have contributed to this landscape! Where do you see yourself in five years time? Playing the national folk festival circuit, and having played in festivals in Canada. I would also love to have a band together and be touring a band LP around Australia. Of course airplay would be nice too. Just as a general statement, I'd love to be living a beautiful life in which music takes up a greater chunk of my time, and to be hanging out with thinking, self-aware people of substance and integrity. What do you think makes a band stand out from all the others? Definitely authenticity. We cannot clone each other's character, and it is through being who we innately are that our music is enabled to live, breathe and find its own personality. A cohesive and psychically in-synch band is magic to watch; it transports me, and reminds me why I am in the industry of creating and sharing music. What CD releases have you
had out? Any in the pipe-line? |
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