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Beck
 

Beck Hansen, 8 July 1970, Los Angeles, California,


Hansen rose swiftly to prominence in 1994 with his exhilarating marriage of folk (Lead Belly, Woody Guthrie) and guitar noise. As a child he loitered around his bluegrass street musician father, living with his office-worker mother and half-brother in some of Los Angeles' worst addresses, picking up on the city's nascent hip-hop scene as a breakdancer. He also spent time in Kansas with his grandmother and Presbyterian preacher grandfather, and with his other grandfather, the artist Al Hansen, in Europe. His guitar-playing, however, was primarily inspired by the blues of Mississippi John Hurt, which he would deliver with improvised lyrics while busking. After dropping out of school at 16 he moved to New York, though he was unable to join in with the local punk scene. On his return to Los Angeles he played his first gigs in-between sets at clubs such as Raji's and Jabberjaw.
His music was now a pot-pourri of those diverse early influences - street hip-hop, Delta blues, Presbyterian hymns, punk with scat lyrics - and the whole was beginning to take shape as he released his first single, "MTV Makes Me Want To Smoke Crack", the title of which would be made ironic by his future success in that very medium. This was followed by a 12-inch for Los Angeles independent Bong Load Custom Records, entitled "Loser", produced with hip-hop technician Karl Stephenson. Those who might try retrospectively to read something sardonic into this title should be reminded that Beck was, at the time, living in a rat-infested shed: "I was working in a video store doing things like alphabetizing the pornography section for minimum wage". When "Loser" was finally released after a year's delay in the summer of 1993, critics fell over themselves to cite it as an anthem for doomed youth. Vaulted into the pop charts, Beck was suddenly viewed as a baby-faced saviour for the "slacker" generation, a platform he was most unwilling to mount: "I never had any slack. I was working a $4-an-hour job trying to stay alive. I mean, that slacker kind of stuff is for people who have the time to be depressed about everything."

The major labels swooped for his signature. Geffen Records won possibly the most competitive chase for an artist in a decade, though not before David Geffen had telephoned Beck at home, and the artist had already set in motion two more independent records - "Steve Threw Up" for Bong Load and a 10-inch album, A Western Harvest Field By Moonlight, on Fingerpaint Records. Despite this, the contract with Geffen was highly unusual in that it allowed Beck to record and release material for other companies should he wish - a right he took delight in exercising. The Mellow Gold debut for Geffen was only one of three albums scheduled for release in 1994. The second, Stereo Pathetic Soul Manure, appeared on LA's Flipside independent, and the third, a collaboration with Calvin Johnson of Beat Happening, emerged on K Records.

Odelay was Beck's next major release in the spring of 1996, and was an outstanding record of great depth and multiple layers. The album reaped numerous Album Of The Year awards in the music press and spawned five successful singles, including "Where It's At" and a Noel Gallagher (Oasis) remix of "Devil's Haircut'. His major label follow-up Mutations was originally planned for release on Bong Load, but its downbeat charms were still impressive for what was effectively a stopgap collection. Beck returned to the mix-and-match style of Odelay on 1999"s soul-influenced Midnite Vultures, but following a successful tour to promote the album he entered an unusually quiet period. His return to the studio was typically adventurous, teaming up with producer Nigel Goodrich to record an album of introspective, acoustic-based material. Universally praised on release, Sea Change confirmed Beck as without doubt one of America's most original musical talents.



Discography:

1994 Mellow Gold DGC
1994 Stereopathetic Soul Manure Flipside
1994 One Foot in the Grave K
1996 Odelay DGC
1998 Mutations DGC/Bong Load
1999 Midnite Vultures DGC
2000 Audio Biography CD
2002 Sea Change Geffen
2005 Guero
2005 Guerolito
2006 The Information


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