Alpines Archives | Wonderland https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/tag/alpines/ Wonderland is an international, independently published magazine offering a unique perspective on the best new and established talent across all popular culture: fashion, film, music and art. Wed, 01 Mar 2017 14:15:34 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Premiere: Alpines – “Motionless” /2017/02/13/alpines-motionless/ Mon, 13 Feb 2017 14:50:04 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=98914 Dreamy duo, Alpines, release the video for their single “Motionless”.

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Dreamy duo, Alpines, release the video for their single “Motionless”.

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Profile: Alpines /2014/05/30/profile-alpines/ Fri, 30 May 2014 11:49:23 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=30409 Following the release of their debut album last week at the Sanderson Hotel, Alpines talk us through their enigmatic journey this far Sat in the garden at the Sanderson Hotel, it instantly became apparent that Alpines (aka Bob and Cat) share a love for both music and fashion. Whilst Cat is dressed in a monochrome […]

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Following the release of their debut album last week at the Sanderson Hotel, Alpines talk us through their enigmatic journey this far

Alpines Music Photo Shoot

Sat in the garden at the Sanderson Hotel, it instantly became apparent that Alpines (aka Bob and Cat) share a love for both music and fashion. Whilst Cat is dressed in a monochrome power suit, Bob is also fronting some seriously sharp tailoring, but they don’t just look the part, they act it too. Having met at a mutual friends wedding in Bristol, at which Bob was playing in the wedding band, Cat and Bob were unaware they were about to spark a long-standing relationship on more than one level. “Bob came to a show when it was just me and a piano. He had ideas for how to make it better really,” says Cat modestly. “He knew how to make it a fuller sound, which is the sound on the album today. That’s it really.”

Having embarked on a fifteen hour road-trip to the French mountains in search of inspiration, the duo found harmony in the highest grounds, taking their name from the native plant-life: Alpines. “We really wanted something that was timeless and fresh,” explains Cat. “So, Alpines just worked.” Whilst Bob grew up listening to punk, rock and indie bands, he progressed from performing to production, but for Cat it was all about ‘90s girl-power and body-shaking dance routines to the sounds of Aliyah, TLC, Destiny’s Child and MisTeeq . “My teenage years were when I really formed my opinions and my taste,” she says. “I listened to a lot of the girl groups and I did a lot of dance routines to MisTeeq. But aside from the groups I listened to a lot of Aretha Franklin and Joni Mitchell.

Alpines Music Photo Shoot

Sharing a love of pop music, the sound they create has gone from sparse, minimal and industrial when they first started out, to the far more funk orientated sound we hear today, initially self-termed “Night-Pop”. “That was something we came up with very early on as a bit of a joke,” says Bob. “It seemed to fit the ‘nocturnal’ vibe of our early songs. But it doesn’t work anymore. Maybe we’ve made the transition to day-pop.”

Genre-classifications aside, their new album Oasis released this week is arguably their most true sound yet. “We’ve refined a lot of what we were trying to do,” says Cat. “In the last few years we’ve got more experimental and it’s helped us to evolve.” But whilst the sound has evolved, the mission has remained strong. “Making people dance is something that really matters to me,” Cat continues. “You can’t do that without a groove, so that’s another thing that I’m obsessed with.”

With toe-tapping, body-popping beats throughout the album, it’s safe to say their mission is accomplished, but they won’t be stopping here. “We’ve already changed our style greatly since we started, and we’ve only just released our first album,” says Bob. “I anticipate that we’ll keep on changing. All my favourite bands throughout the history of pop have done that. I think it’s the best way make sure your music remains interesting, to yourself and others.”

Aside from their album, they’re also producing a great array of covers, one in particular we are premiering on the Wonderland Soundcloud today: Monsta Boy – ‘I’m Sorry’; and whilst they have already attracted many high-profile artist remixes, including Maya Jane Coles amongst others, Cat’s dream collaboration, Eminem, was somewhat surprising. But after explaining how rappers have inspired her lyrically for the album, it makes more sense. “There’s so much honesty with hip-hop,” Cat enthuses. “You can explore deeper subjects, kind of fucked up stuff in a way. Or stuff that’s more straight to the point. Like Eminem.” With endless possibilities right at their feet, the future is bright for Alpines.

Alpines Music Photo Shoot

Oasis came out Monday via Untrue Records.

Words: Brooke McCord

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ALPINES – Empire /2012/05/24/alpines-empire/ Thu, 24 May 2012 15:24:01 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=8190 South London duo Alpines share an obsession with mountains, nature and flora, and their spine-tingling collection of sounds – not to mention the band’s mesmerising sense of style – reflects this. Wonderland caught up with Bob Matthews and Catherine Pockson of Alpines ahead of the release of forthcoming single, “Empire”. Where did you meet and […]

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South London duo Alpines share an obsession with mountains, nature and flora, and their spine-tingling collection of sounds – not to mention the band’s mesmerising sense of style – reflects this. Wonderland caught up with Bob Matthews and Catherine Pockson of Alpines ahead of the release of forthcoming single, “Empire”.

Where did you meet and how was the name “born”?

Catherine: We met in Bristol at a friend’s wedding. Bob was playing at the wedding with the band he was in at the time. I had a gig the following evening in London and he came along to that. It was soon after this that we started making music together and realised that it was special and worth pursuing. We came up with the name because of our love of nature. We wanted a name that was timeless.

Would you say that Alpines have a definitive signature sound?

Bob: I would like to achieve that some day! I hope that we don’t sound like anyone else at least, that’s something we have always strived for.

You have a diverse range of inspirations, ranging from Rihanna to the Cocteau Twins. Was it a compromise or balancing act to achieve your sound?

Bob: At first our sound just evolved naturally. We did have a few discussions about what kind of band we wanted to be near the beginning, but now it just happens. Catherine will write a song, and I’ll just start adding sounds that I think suit it. The sounds I used are completely based upon the feel of the song she is writing, and you couldn’t have one without the other.

Your song “Gold” has been described as “cinematic” and “ethereal”. Will this unique angle of your sound be featured within your live shows?

Catherine: To me the song is more direct and raw in quality and I love it for that. I would say that the other songs we play live are more epic and perhaps contain that cinematic edge which we definitely embrace when we perform.

Bob: At the moment, we have no plans to play the collaborations live, simply because when we were working on them we were only thinking about the studio versions, and the other producers added a lot of elements that I’m not sure we could reproduce live. Maybe one day in the future, though!

You played a select few festivals last year. Are there any live festival dates planned for this summer?

Catherine: We are in the process of booking our summer dates but we have Camden and Dublin Crawl lined up for May.

You’re in each other’s company a fair amount. Have you picked up any bad habits yet?

Catherine: This is true we do spend a lot of time together and have definitely picked up on each other’s habits, but this honestly doesn’t bother me.

Bob: I think to be able to be creative with someone, you have to be able to put up with a lot!

What does 2012 hold for Alpines?

Catherine: There are some important events and releases on the horizon. We released our new single “Empire” last week on iTunes [with a full release on the 11th]. The album is on the way too, we are hoping to release it later year.

Words: Shane Hawkins

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