Expo ’70 | Interview | Justin Wright

Uncategorized November 1, 2011

Expo ’70 | Interview | Justin Wright

Expo ‘70 was formed in Los Angeles by Justin Wright as a side-project, while he was playing guitar in Living Science Foundation.


Would you like to talk a bit about your background?

Justin Wright: I was involved in a couple of bands out in California that led up to the beginnings of Expo ’70. The first was a collective in San Francisco called Spacecobra then I started Living Science Foundation down in Los Angeles, that also spawned a recording-only side project called Electric Sky.

What does the name Expo ’70 refer to?

It kinda came to me subconsciously after an initial jam session back in 2002, I later realized it was a real event and decided that it fit well with the project at the time.

Where do you get inspiration from?

In terms of music, I’d say free-form music and in general and nature is very inspiring. All the music comes from improvisations, weather there is thought behind it or it’s somewhat premeditated in it’s mood.

What about ‘Black Ohms’ and ‘White Ohms’?

It was just after I moved into a new house and set up a studio in early 2008. These were the first recordings in the new environment and probably a good collection of material to follow up ‘Animism’, which was released the year before. Most of the tracks were recording during weekend afternoons in a dark studio. I like recording as if I am playing live most times.

“To capture something long-form”

Let’s talk about ‘Awakening’ and ‘Animism’.

‘Awakening’ was recorded shortly after I returned from performing in France late 2008, my concept was to capture something long-form in more ambient themes, which I think I did. It’s less actual playing and more textures with rhythms opening each track and then fading out and letting the loops shift and move the song. That was also recorded the same place as ‘White Ohms’ and ‘Blacks Ohms’.

‘Animism’ was my first real CD release, I had previously only done CD-r releases. I wasn’t sure how to do that album as I always get big ideas and then have to not over think. I found two tracks I had recorded, which were ‘Mahogany Lake’ and ‘Eagle Talons’, so that was what I used to begin work on that album. That was recorded at a friends house I was staying at on the second floor in a sunroom. mostly done at night.

What are some future plans?

I have two new recordings I produced this year, one at my home studio which entitled ‘Cleverly Mystique’ and will be released on 5nakefork Records here in the States. The second I recorded at a local studio and that will be released as a single-sided 12″ on Sound of Cobra, LP for Blackest Rainbow and a CD will collect all tracks form both vinyl releases from Universal Tongue. Also working on music to be released on Essence music next year with a full band line-up, they are also issuing a CD version of ‘White Ohms’ soon.

I hope to see you in Europe!

I’d love to get over there, I just haven’t had a good opportunity to, but maybe next year will be the year, I hope anyways…

What about your label, Sonic Meditations?

I basically started it to help some of the people surrounding my local music scene be heard and it’s kinda of expanded to releases by acquaintances and friends around the globe. I don’t know how much longer I’ll be doing it, it was only for a hobby and to get more of the people surrounding me heard, but I have a few LP’s coming out soon for Koi Pond and Inspired School of Astral Music.

Lots of good things coming, especially a live concert from J.D. Emmanuel, the records I mentioned and a reissue for an album by Lamp of the Universe. There are a handful of new groups I’m excited about, Sungod, Fjords, Laube and possibly a few from established artists such as Duane Pitre.

What would you recommend from your discography?

I’d say ‘Animism’ and ‘Awakening’ for sure, but more so ‘Exquisite Lust’ and ‘Where Does Your Mind Go?’ are at the top of the list for sure. I don’t think there are many things I’m not proud of, I know there has been a lot of output and sometimes I which they could have been streamlined more, but I enjoy making music and designing and packaging them as well.

Thanks!

Thanks for reading, listen hard and listen often!

Klemen Breznikar


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