What
does the title of your latest record, Back To Now, signify?
The title
'Back To Now' is a line taken from a song 'Little Bit Lost' from the
record. 'Trying to figure it out and find my way back to now'. It's about
feeling centred or grounded, if you like. Letting go of the past and being
ready to move forward. I'm in a good place right now, mentally, spiritually and
the album title reflects that.
With
three solo records under your belt, how do you feel you have evolved as an
artist?
Its been
6 years since my first solo record was released. I have evolved and
naturally, one changes as a person. I'm always learning something new and I
feel like I'm getting better at songwriting. I've already started writing for
my next solo album and I hope to always keep evolving.
What did
you do different on Back To Now that you had not done before?
In the
past when writing songs, I would use a guitar or piano. This time around,
I started with beats and loops. I knew I wanted the album to be more uptempo
and have an electronic feel. Apart from 3 tracks, the whole record was written
by myself and Steve Gordon (husband & writing partner). We had 10
finished songs that we then took to a producer. That's another
difference, the last two albums, each had two different producers. Back To Now
was produce by just one person, Stephen Fitzmaurice, and in a shorter
length of time. I think this record feels more cohesive.
Being
that this is your third record, do you still get excited and / or nervous to
make new music for yourself?
I'm every
bit as enthusiastic aboutwriting and creating a new album as ever. I love being
involved in the whole process. I have my own label 'Skyewards' and have complete
creative control, right through to the art work on the CD and the music video.
After
rejoining Morcheeba in 2010, you are now back to being a solo artist full time
or are you splitting your time among the projects?
Yep, I'm
back in Morcheeba and we are in the process of writing a new album that will be
out later this year. I will also continue to release solo albums. I'm in a very
privileged position that I can do both!
You have
collaborated with some amazing people, who would be your dream collaboration?
I'd love
to work with Brian Eno and I'm a big fan of David Gilmore. My dream
collaboration would be to work with the music producer of the next Bond movie!
I'd really love to sing a theme tune like Shirley Bassey. She's one of my
favourite singers.
One of
your earliest influences was Sade, years later, people still compare your vocal
abilities to hers. Is it flattering or is it lazy journalism to still be
compared with her?
I've
stopped reading interviews and reviews lately, so don't know if I'm still
compared to Sade. Of course it's always amazing to be in the same breath as
her! I've so much admiration for her. I saw her perform for the first time just
a few years ago and was so blown away! 18 years, she had not performed in the
UK! British Journalist said she couldn't sing and she walked away from it all.
Middle finger to the lot of ya!
Did you
always want to be a singer or was it something you came into?
I've
always sang since I was a child but i was very shy. I it was my dream ti
be a fashion designer. I studied at the London College of Fashion. When I met
Paul and Ross & (Godfrey) they loved the sound of my voice and I
joined their dream. And now I'm 'living the dream' as they say. Plus, I make
all of the dresses that I wear on stage.
Of all
the songs you have written or sang, which is your favorite and why?
Can I
pick two? I love Bright Light from the current record. It's the last track on
the album. It's base on the take of a friend who has fallen deep in to the
darkness of depression. And I want to try and help them, to bring them back. 'I'll
take my brightest light, I'll take my rope. I'll pull you out to love again'
I also
love 'Not Broken' from my 2nd album Keeping Secrets. (Released 2009). It's a
very simple recording, voice and electric guitar, down tempo. Melancholic yet
hopeful. Someone up loaded it on to YouTube and its gotten over a million hits
without any push from a label or ad. People have found it and seem to really
connect with it.