{"id":219967,"date":"2017-06-16T03:13:14","date_gmt":"2017-06-16T07:13:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/on-ti-amo-phoenix-combat-dark-times-with-fun-and-gelato-vulture.php"},"modified":"2017-06-16T03:13:14","modified_gmt":"2017-06-16T07:13:14","slug":"on-ti-amo-phoenix-combat-dark-times-with-fun-and-gelato-vulture","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/hedonism\/on-ti-amo-phoenix-combat-dark-times-with-fun-and-gelato-vulture.php","title":{"rendered":"On &#8216;Ti Amo&#8217;, Phoenix Combat Dark Times with Fun and Gelato &#8211; Vulture"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Thomas Mars of Phoenix. Photo: ANGELA WEISS\/AFP\/Getty Images  <\/p>\n<p>    For their sixth LP, Ti Amo, the French band Phoenix    looked to the Italian lifestyle for inspiration. Blending    shimmering disco pop with a smattering of Italian phrases,    Phoenix created a colorful, occasionally decadent sonic trip    that manages to be optimistic  even in these troubled times.  <\/p>\n<p>    Apparently inspired by gelato, and all the connotations the    notoriously rich form of ice cream might bring, Phoenix    recorded the album without much rehearsal time. We tried to    keep the first take, and the first emotion [we experienced],    says front man Thomas Mars. We wanted to keep the first    awkward, unconscious chemistry that was happening between the    four of us.  <\/p>\n<p>    During a visit to New York, Mars and bassist Deck DArcy spoke    with Vulture about finding inspiration in hedonism, and why it    felt important to create a fantasy for their listeners.  <\/p>\n<p>    How did you land on Ti Amo as an album    title?    Thomas Mars: One of the working titles for our    previous record Bankrupt! was Je taime.    Maybe people dont know [in the U.S.], but for a French band,    its extremely ballsy to call your album Je taime.    Its not something you do  and we wanted to do it, but the    songs and the title didnt go together. [Je taime]    isnt very unique. Its something thats used by a lot of    people. So its hard to appropriate it  theres a bit of work    that you need to make it yours. And slowly, while writing the    songs, we embraced some of our own language, which had mostly    English, but French and Italian. And then we shifted: Je    taime became Ti Amo  and it felt like a natural    choice. It felt like the record sounded like Ti    Amo; the [music and title] matched. And that helped us    choose the direction of which songs would be on the [album].  <\/p>\n<p>    Why did a fantasized version of Italy become the focus    for the record?    TM: When we first wrote the songs, it sounded like a    mumble. The words came, and they didnt really make sense, but    there were a few words here and there that popped, and they    were written in Italian. Then we embraced it: We tried to keep    the first take and the first emotion [we experienced]. We    wanted to keep the first awkward, unconscious chemistry that    was happening between the four of us. Italy was a part of it    because of a few trips and a few influences. But it popped out    really strongly because I think [Italian] is not really being    used a lot in contemporary music, and its always interesting    for us to find things that no one taps into for some reason.    People seem to drink from the same water. We went just a little    bit outside and we found a giant oasis of fresh water.  <\/p>\n<p>    What accounts for the romantic, carefree-sounding    record?    TM: Its romantic, but at the same time, while    recording, we were the first ones surprised by the fact that it    was light, carefree, and hedonistic. Because around us, there    was not a lot of pleasure. I think that any artist would have    you ask themselves, What was really the point of [making this    record] when the atmosphere in Paris was really dark? So we    all were a little bit surprised that we did something that    opposite.  <\/p>\n<p>    So is it a form of escapism?    TM: You know, people are gonna write protest songs     its that time. But music shouldnt be one thing. We went into    [making music] in its most precious and simple form, which is    just a fantasy, pure and detached, but not escapism.  <\/p>\n<p>    Deck DArcy: A lot of our favorite artists turn darkness    into light. From Prince to Hank Williams. You know, [Princes]    Sign O the Times? The song has a darkness: Its a    questioning song, but then at the same time, theres a lot of    light, and a strong, new sound. Theres something new about it    that I love.  <\/p>\n<p>    What were you listening to when you made this    record?    TM: Tons of things, but nothing specific. Maybe    Italian music more, like Lucio Battisti, Franco Battiato. But    then we have to find a common language; we have to make them    fit into the same [music]. The less inbred, the better.  <\/p>\n<p>    The less inbred?    TM: Were Frenchmen, so it would be inbred to be    inspired by a French artist. The more foreign in time and    distance  like Monteverdi, thats perfect: 1500s Italian    music. Thats really far from us  we can easily steal from    that.  <\/p>\n<p>    Is this a concept record?    TM: Not on paper, but maybe. The word concept has a    bit of a negative twist for me somehow, but at the same time,    every album is a concept, because we see it as a book. With    every single song that you hear, we want each of them to have a    strong identity.  <\/p>\n<p>    DD: Its more coherence than concept. Concept sometimes    goes against freedom. And the way we made it was free-spirited    for a while. At least there was no concept at the beginning  <\/p>\n<p>    Judging by the titles of the songs, Europe was a huge    influence. How did you land on those titles?    TM: The thing is, we are a European band as well. Even    in our previous albums, we talk about the European roots, and    then we sing in English. And actually what we sing about is our    European roots. But we probably pushed it even farther this    time.  <\/p>\n<p>    How?    DD: There are songs in Italian, like Thomas was    saying. Telefono and Fior di Latte. The song is named after    a kind of sweet milk. Its actually the flavor of a very good    ice cream. We were thinking a lot about ice cream and gelato    while we were doing this album. That was the concept.  <\/p>\n<p>    TM: Melting, always melting.  <\/p>\n<p>    DD: Melting gelato.  <\/p>\n<p>    TM: It had to melt. Otherwise, it helps when youre in    this industry to have a few words whenever youre surrounded by    instruments, and you have to choose something to fit in a song.    If you have a word that you can think of, it helps to make that    decision. I know in movies they do that. Every day they have to    take that: We want this shot to be green or white. And    then, if milk is part of one of those words, you go with    white  it helps create a coherent identity. So in that way,    [the album] is maybe a little bit conceptual.  <\/p>\n<p>    So is the theme of the album melted gelato,    then?    TM: It is! Yeah! What would you say?  <\/p>\n<p>    I would say, like, love and passion?    TM: Yeah. Melted gelato  theres an erotic quality in    gelato, and in food in general.  <\/p>\n<p>    How many gelatos did you have while making this    record?    TM: None, but you fantasize about them. No, actually,    we had a few  the Fior di Latte one has this pure quality.    Its hard to analyze  I read recently a really good quote from    Mike Nichols, who was quoting someone else. But hes trying to    explain his work, and hes saying, Im a bird, not an    ornithologist. And I think it explains really well how    incapable people are at analyzing their own work. We are the    bird.  <\/p>\n<p>    Other than gelato, how did you immerse yourself in    Italy and Europe in general to create the record? Did you go to    any specific places to gain inspiration?    TM: We did, but we werent looking for authenticity. We    were looking for this distortion; we we were looking for    mistakes and imperfection. With this record, were almost happy    to stay as tourists to get the distorted feeling. Similar to    the way that we sing in English, we dont want to make perfect    American songs with American accents. We love that our brain    cells and connections are French, and it makes something cool    that sometimes people dont get. But I think it makes the music    unique. So its the same way with Italian, we just used it as a    vehicle to create a tone.  <\/p>\n<p>    This interview has been edited and condensed.  <\/p>\n<p>  Jay and I are also fools for our daughters. Although, hes going  to have me beat once those twins show up.<\/p>\n<p>  Seth Meyers used the immortal words of DJ Khaled to prove how  Trump set in motion a chain of events that would lead him to be  under investigation.<\/p>\n<p>   What do we think historians will be saying about these  tweets? I like that you think there will be historians in the  future.<\/p>\n<p>  A sensitive and insightful episode about racist policing.<\/p>\n<p>  Its the latest release from their upcoming EP,  Kaleidoscope.<\/p>\n<p>  To this day, Hales parents still dont think its funny.<\/p>\n<p>  As far as Im concerned, making out on set is not cheating, and  eating Pop-Tarts on set is not calories.<\/p>\n<p>  Production on the Bachelor spinoff recently shut down  after an alleged sexual assault.<\/p>\n<p>  Jack Antonoff co-produced it and Robyn was an influence.<\/p>\n<p>  The Fargo co-stars had very different paths to the  craft.<\/p>\n<p>  The possible scenarios.<\/p>\n<p>  What it says is you dont think that America is smart enough to  handle real dialogue.<\/p>\n<p>  Im going to be a little coy about sharing my own personal  interpretation.<\/p>\n<p>  A motion for a mistrial was denied, and the jury has been ordered  to return to deliberations.<\/p>\n<p>  Her album is out this September.<\/p>\n<p>  This movie isnt just bad  its nonfunctional.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.vulture.com\/2017\/06\/on-ti-amo-phoenix-combat-dark-times-with-fun-and-gelato.html\" title=\"On 'Ti Amo', Phoenix Combat Dark Times with Fun and Gelato - Vulture\">On 'Ti Amo', Phoenix Combat Dark Times with Fun and Gelato - Vulture<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Thomas Mars of Phoenix. 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