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Ex-employee Bryan Black covers Prince on new 'XLover' Electro Project

It's a hot and sweaty Saturday night and the men of XLOVER have found themselves at a late night party in London. Without even knowing, the lead singer of one of the most exciting bands of the future is somewhere in the same building.

Nina Rai (pronounced 'ray'), has just agreed to meet the boys and discuss this new project they are starting called 'XLOVER'.
The idea is to make the most sexy, supersonic music possible.

Having just left his job working with Prince at Paisley Park Studios in his hometown of Minneapolis, Bryan Black (cofounder) only wanted one thing: to show his former employer how it should be done. By then Prince had forgotten most of what had made his music so irresistible. XLOVER was going to pick up where Purple Rain left off, but in a way that no one could have predicted.

Nina Rai could pass as a female version of Prince if not just in her appearance, but also in the way she gracefully commands the stage. No one can determine where she came from, or how she got here, but one thing is clear: She's a star. Her stark beauty perfectly compliments her dry vocal delivery, telling tales of watching it, faking it, making it. Onstage she switches from sex kitten to bitch from hell and back again before you've had time to rub your eyes.

Oliver Grasset, fresh from the industrial wasteland of Val d'Oise, France was playing drums/programming for an up-and-coming, and greatly over-rated band, Dirty Harry when he met bryan and then decided to leave Dirty Harry to start XLOVER.

Scott Fairbrother was caught playing with Death in Vegas and a local electro act called Client, before he was pinched and then quickly, almost without a fight, coerced into playing guitar.

After distributing a few CDs of their first recordings to DJs such as Hell and Felix Da Housecat, XLOVER soon found themselves in the studio with Felix working on his new album and remixing the likes of Marilyn Manson and Gwen Stefani.

After a string of shows in Berlin, Munich and their hometown of London, including shows with the Scissor Sisters, and an rapturous performance at a fashion show for Vivienne Westwood, XLOVER were ready to record their debut album. Titled 'Pleasure and Romance', the album was recorded over an intense 6 month period. 'Pleasure and Romance' is a collision of pulsing analogue synths, jilted guitars, sexy minimal percussion, a 10 piece orchestra, and the unforgettable voice of nina rai. One of the most ambitious and innovative pop albums of our time, the 'Pleasure and Romance' sessions produced over 40 tracks. Guest appearances from friends like Princess Superstar (on the cover of Prince's 'Darling Nikki'), Felix Da Housecat, and Jon Klein (The Cure, Souxsie and The Banshees) provided the icing on the cake.

The band carefully selected 12 songs and sent a CD to DJ Hell. Upon receiving the CD, Hell invited the band to perform in Berlin, at the Gigolo Love Parade. After a very raw, and impassioned performance in front of a sold out, completely mesmerized audience, the band were officially invited to join Gigolo Records.

The first single to be taken from the album, 'So Blue' is quite simply one of the most beautiful love songs ever written. And an absolutely perfect introduction to the world of XLOVER.

SOURCE: http://www.xlover.net/html/bio.htm

Audio Sample of Darlin' Nikki here: http://www.soulseduction....de=B182431


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Anyone know who Bryan Black is? confuse
[Edited 5/22/05 14:36pm]
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Reply #1 posted 05/22/05 2:31pm

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MetroArea said:

It's a hot and sweaty Saturday night and the men of XLOVER have found themselves at a late night party in London. Without even knowing, the lead singer of one of the most exciting bands of the future is somewhere in the same building.

Nina Rai (pronounced 'ray'), has just agreed to meet the boys and discuss this new project they are starting called 'XLOVER'.
The idea is to make the most sexy, supersonic music possible.

Having just left his job working with Prince at Paisley Park Studios in his hometown of Minneapolis, Bryan Black (cofounder) only wanted one thing: to show his former employer how it should be done. By then Prince had forgotten most of what had made his music so irresistible. XLOVER was going to pick up where Purple Rain left off, but in a way that no one could have predicted.

Nina Rai could pass as a female version of Prince if not just in her appearance, but also in the way she gracefully commands the stage. No one can determine where she came from, or how she got here, but one thing is clear: She's a star. Her stark beauty perfectly compliments her dry vocal delivery, telling tales of watching it, faking it, making it. Onstage she switches from sex kitten to bitch from hell and back again before you've had time to rub your eyes.

Oliver Grasset, fresh from the industrial wasteland of Val d'Oise, France was playing drums/programming for an up-and-coming, and greatly over-rated band, Dirty Harry when he met bryan and then decided to leave Dirty Harry to start XLOVER.

Scott Fairbrother was caught playing with Death in Vegas and a local electro act called Client, before he was pinched and then quickly, almost without a fight, coerced into playing guitar.

After distributing a few CDs of their first recordings to DJs such as Hell and Felix Da Housecat, XLOVER soon found themselves in the studio with Felix working on his new album and remixing the likes of Marilyn Manson and Gwen Stefani.

After a string of shows in Berlin, Munich and their hometown of London, including shows with the Scissor Sisters, and an rapturous performance at a fashion show for Vivienne Westwood, XLOVER were ready to record their debut album. Titled 'Pleasure and Romance', the album was recorded over an intense 6 month period. 'Pleasure and Romance' is a collision of pulsing analogue synths, jilted guitars, sexy minimal percussion, a 10 piece orchestra, and the unforgettable voice of nina rai. One of the most ambitious and innovative pop albums of our time, the 'Pleasure and Romance' sessions produced over 40 tracks. Guest appearances from friends like Princess Superstar (on the cover of Prince's 'Darling Nikki'), Felix Da Housecat, and Jon Klein (The Cure, Souxsie and The Banshees) provided the icing on the cake.

The band carefully selected 12 songs and sent a CD to DJ Hell. Upon receiving the CD, Hell invited the band to perform in Berlin, at the Gigolo Love Parade. After a very raw, and impassioned performance in front of a sold out, completely mesmerized audience, the band were officially invited to join Gigolo Records.

The first single to be taken from the album, 'So Blue' is quite simply one of the most beautiful love songs ever written. And an absolutely perfect introduction to the world of XLOVER.

SOURCE: http://www.xlover.net/html/bio.htm

Audio Sample of Darlin' Nikki here: http://www.soulseduction....de=B182431


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Anyone know who Bryan Black is? confuse

Yep - he posts on here.
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Reply #2 posted 05/22/05 2:38pm

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langebleu said:

MetroArea said:


Anyone know who Bryan Black is? confuse

Yep - he posts on here.
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Oh, hee-hee! So I could wait for him to see this, or just ask - what was his job at PP?
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MetroArea said:

langebleu said:


Yep - he posts on here.
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Oh, hee-hee! So I could wait for him to see this, or just ask - what was him job at PP?


Here's the profile

http://www.prince.org/profile/xlover

You can see there on which threads he's contributed.

An early thread:

http://www.prince.org/msg...msg_594963

I've never discovered exactly what songs he worked on though.
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langebleu said:

MetroArea said:



Oh, hee-hee! So I could wait for him to see this, or just ask - what was him job at PP?


Here's the profile

http://www.prince.org/profile/xlover

You can see there on which threads he's contributed.

An early thread:

http://www.prince.org/msg...msg_594963

I've never discovered exactly what songs he worked on though.
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[Edited 5/22/05 14:41pm]


Thanks. I was just Googling and saw him mentioned 'sound designer and programmer' at PP.
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Reply #5 posted 05/22/05 2:42pm

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Great stuff! "Sex or Head" is awesome.
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Reply #6 posted 05/23/05 4:10am

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hello
i worked for prince and morris hayes in 96/97
as a keyboard tech/ sound designer

during the 'gold experience'

we also did a cover of 'controversy' the first time we recorded as xlover.
i'll find this, and upload and send a link for y'all
you can preview 'darling nikki' at itunes (search for 'xlover')

right now im listening to all the camille tracks
my favourite stuff

thanks 8up..

more soon..
leaving for new york

B


bryan
xlover v. prince 'controversy' (City Rockers 2003)
http://www.xlover.net
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Reply #7 posted 05/23/05 6:12am

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xlover said:

hello
i worked for prince and morris hayes in 96/97
as a keyboard tech/ sound designer

during the 'gold experience'

we also did a cover of 'controversy' the first time we recorded as xlover.
i'll find this, and upload and send a link for y'all
you can preview 'darling nikki' at itunes (search for 'xlover')

right now im listening to all the camille tracks
my favourite stuff

thanks 8up..

more soon..
leaving for new york

B


bryan


From the audio clips, I dig this. I'll cop it on itunes though. But I don't see how this is supposed to be showing Prince how its done. This isn't gonna appeal to as large of a base as Prince. I'm not trying to knock it though. Its pretty cool and i dig the sound. I'd love to check a performance.
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Reply #8 posted 05/23/05 7:17am

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xlover said:

hello
i worked for prince and morris hayes in 96/97
as a keyboard tech/ sound designer

during the 'gold experience'

we also did a cover of 'controversy' the first time we recorded as xlover.
i'll find this, and upload and send a link for y'all
you can preview 'darling nikki' at itunes (search for 'xlover')

right now im listening to all the camille tracks
my favourite stuff

thanks 8up..

more soon..
leaving for new york

B


bryan


Great, thanks for replying - looking forward to that cover of Controversy cool
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Reply #9 posted 05/23/05 10:18am

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Does anyone else thinks Nina sounds a little like Shirley Manson? That's such a great sound they have. What is it, Garbage, New Order, Beck and Prince?
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Reply #10 posted 05/25/05 6:46pm

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as promised, here is 'controversy'
our first recording, an experiment to get comfortable with our new studio:
http://www.xlover.net/mp3...oversy.mp3

released in 2003, on city rockers, UK (7")

thanks,

B


http://www.xlover.net


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[Edited 5/25/05 18:48pm]
xlover v. prince 'controversy' (City Rockers 2003)
http://www.xlover.net
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