MW Questionnaire: SEAN O’HAGAN

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SEAN o’HAGAN

(The High Llamas, Microdisney)

answers the MUSIC WORKS Questionnaire

photo: Simon Russell

1. QUALIFICATIONS?
GCSE Art, English,Maths, History, Geography

2. CREATIVE LIFE HIGHLIGHTS?
Hull 2017 Mind In The Run The story of Basil Kirchin.
Funny Pages 2022. Movie Soundtrack
Snowbug The High Llamas 2000

3. WHAT AMBITIONS DO YOU STILL HAVE TO FULFIL?
To collaborate with Tyler The Creator. To tour Hey Panda in Europe and the USA.

4. SONGS YOU WISH YOU HAD WRITTEN?
At Last I Am Free by Chic, Mama Rous(x) by Dr John

5. DESERT ISLAND DISCS?
At Last I Am Free by Chic, Mama Rous(x) by Dr John, Hit Different (by) SZA, Lets Go Away For Awhile (by) The Beach
Boys, Company (musical by) Stephen Sondheim

6. FAVOURITE ARTISTS/BANDS OF ALL TIME?
It changes – The Beach Boys. NRBQ, Mount Kimbie, The Impressions, Robert Wyatt,
Britten, Ravel, Nina Simone, Sly Stone

7. WHAT MUSIC ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?
Baird, Runner, No Name, Lords, Catastrophe, Sault,Solange, Christopher Chassol, Jungle, Eddie Chacon, Pearl and The Oyster, Peel Dream Magazine.

8. THE LAST BOOK YOU READ?
Rory Stewart – “Politics On The Edge”

9. HOBBIES?
Arsenal

10. VINYL, CASSETTE, CD, MP3, WEB STREAMING?
Vinyl and Streaming

11. MUSIC IN THE AGE OF THE INTERNET (RELEASE, PROMOTION, GIG…) ?
Making the record and playing live

12. WHAT IS YOUR PERSONAL MOTTO?
Make What You Can


HIGH LLAMAS

Hey Panda

High Llamas present Hey Panda – a modern pop music/deep listening experience that could only issue forth from their personal quadrant of the galaxy. Hey Panda projects soulfully through an enervating abstract of today”s popular music; the sound of the Llamas” stately melodies and expressive ditties laid open – blissfully shattered – with drums and vocals hitting different, burning sounds and contemporary production twists pulling the ear at every turn.

For the past few decades, High Llamas have trafficked in contemporary pop sounds directed toward the avant end of the spectrum as much as not. But here the message was clear. Llamas” composer-in-residence Sean O”Hagan was determined to let go. Hey Panda does just that, with a set of tunes reflecting on multiple levels how definitions change over the course of a lifetime, radiating an optimism derived from the diverse conundrums of today. Eight years since their last release, the pop musical Here Come The Rattling Trees, High Llamas have reinvented themselves again, mixing their peerless harmonic voice with what Sean regards as the “extraordinarily good” production sounds of today on Hey Panda.

photo: Simon Russell

Choosing not to look backward to former golden ages celebrated in earlier Llamas eras, Sean”s instead found himself opened up by the sounds of music brought into the house by his adult children and the sounds encountered at sessions for which he”s recently written arrangements. In addition to the more traditional contributions he made to The Coral”s Sea of Mirrors album, plus his score for the Safdie brothers” 2022 film production, Funny Pages, Sean”s drawn great inspiration through working with Fryars, Rae Morris, King Krule, Pearl and The Oyster, while also soaking up the work of Tierra Whack and Chicago”s Pivot Gang, and being cheered on from a distance by longtime admirer Tyler The Creator. Thus, Sean”s producer procedural has evolved again, with upgrades first detected in his 2019 solo effort, Radum Calls, Radum Calls. With a cover of Billie Eilish”s “Wish You Were Gay” arranged for Bill Callahan and Bonnie Prince Billy”s Blind Date Party, along with his COVID-era solo single, “The Wild Are Welcome”, Sean has leveled up again and again, leading to the delirious revelations of Hey Panda.
Hey Panda”s wide reach is aided by two co-writes from Bonnie “Prince” Billy, (who bonded with Sean over a shared love of gospel soul during writing sessions), guest vocals from Rae Morris and Sean”s daughter Livvy, production twists from Fryars and the stalwart, flexible presence of High Llamas.

For all of its sense of departure, Hey Panda is a movement in the High Llamas oeuvre that”s been a long time in development. Aspects of soul music were addressed at the time of Can Cladders; similarly, aspects of electronic dance music were in the mix in the late 90s, around the time of Cold and Bouncy.
But nothing up to now has refocused the music of High Llamas so completely. Sharing the impulse of late-period Miles Davis and Quincy Jones, with further inspiration from Steve Lacy, SZA, Sault, No Name and Ezra Collective, among many others, Sean O”Hagan and High Llamas are living joyfully in the new and the now, with Hey Panda.

press release

SEAN O’HAGAN 

(born 1959) is an Irish singer and songwriter

who leads the avant-pop band the High Llamas, which he founded in 1992.

He is also known for being one half of the songwriting duo (with Cathal Coughlan) in Microdisney 

and for his work during the early 1990s with the English-French band Stereolab.

MICRODISNEY at St Katherine’s Dock, London, UK 26 March 1987. (Photo by David Corio/Redferns) 


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