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Musicians — London
A Voka Gentle Photo
Name, where are you from?
We are Voka Gentle (Imogen Mason, Ellie Mason, William J. Stokes) and we're based in London and Stroud.
Describe your style in three words?
Texture, glitch, organic.
What’s the best gig you’ve ever been to?
W: Richard Dawson at Islington Assembly Hall. His song 'The Vile Stuff' was one of the most epic pieces of music I’ve ever witnessed live. Only he can make poetry of screaming "Year sevens on a school trip to Featherstone Castle / and some wee scallywag's brought / a Coca-Cola bottle containing a spirit!"
I: Thurston Moore Group at Scala was a raw, energising, hypnotising masterclass in feedback.
E: Sufjan Stevens at the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles - one of the most euphoric and grandiose concerts I have ever been to. Sufjan did a monster set that cycled through all of his previous records - he wore huge angel wings one moment, a helium balloon costume the next. There were trumpets and dancers and bombast and also moments of incredible intimacy and simplicity. 'I Want To Be Well' was a particular highlight for me and really captured the great sense of play you can have within a performance. Sufjan played the guitar over his head and jumped off the piano many times!
If you could be on the line up with any two artists in history?
W: Talking Heads and Scott Walker. It would be enough inspiration to sustain a whole career.
I: An epic mix: Grace Jones and Kate Bush.
E: Sandy Denny and Sister Rosetta Tharpe. To hear her guitar playing in real life would be incredible.
Which subcultures have influenced you?
The Black Mountain College, John Cage / Merce Cunningham / Robert Rauschenberg / Willem De Kooning etc. Because it was completely fearless while being full of joy.
If you could spend an hour with anyone from history?
W: St. Paul, while he was in prison. We wouldn’t even need to talk.
I: Would love to have a chat about poetry with Denise Levertov.
E: Daphne Oram - to talk about her life and her philosophy of sonics.
Of all the venues you’ve been to or played, which is your favourite?
W: Paradiso, Amsterdam. Beautiful, sounds great and perfectly laid out.
I: The Goods Shed in Stroud! It's got the best vibe - gorge sound, gorge people and is a real community space.
E: Lafayette, Kings Cross. Fairly new London venue but already stands out to me.
Your greatest unsung hero or heroine in music?
W: Joe Zawinul is famous in the jazz world but not in the hip-hop world. He always insisted he created the original hip-hop beat, even years before recording it with Weather Report on the track '125th St Congress' in 1973, and I believe him. So I’m flying the flag for the Zawa beat, which is what their drummer Peter Erskine called it!
I: Someone I think more people should listen to is Oliver Wilde - he is one of my all-time fave musicians and everything he touches is gold for me.
E: Blaze Foley (Clay Pigeons) - an incredibly brilliant lyricist and country/folk songwriter, sadly had very little commercial success during his life, but is inspiring to all who come across his music.
Voka Gentle released their new album 'WRITHING!' in October 2021. Listen, purchase or stream it via vokagentle.lnk.to/writhing.
The first track you played on repeat?
W: 'Heaven Is A Half Pipe' by OPM.
I: 'Overload' by Sugababes. As soon as the beat starts I get flashbacks to eleven year old me alone in my room wearing my fave hat from GAP.
E: 'Miami' by Will Smith.
A song that defines the teenage you?
W: 'A Movie Script Ending' by Death Cab For Cutie.
I: 'Walking' by The Dodos.
E: 'Before You Go' by Sarah Jaffe.
One record you would keep forever?
W: 'Pet Sounds' by The Beach Boys.
I: 'Peasant' by Richard Dawson.
E: 'Spirit of Eden' by Talk Talk.
A song lyric that has inspired you?
W: "Every day I get out and I walk / Every day I get on the phone with someone and I talk"
From 'Somehow The Wonder Of Life Prevails' by Mark Kozelek.
I: "In my dream / I would be in Paris with my mom / In cafes she would sip coffee / She would be smiling / She'd say, I never have let you out of my sight / I have not gone / She'd say, The light is bright around you now / And I'm always on your side"
From 'On Your Side' by The Innocence Mission.
E: "Can we find somewhere quiet? / Let's go outside / I've got some smokes if you've got a light / It's just that sometimes when I'm by your side/ It feels so right / It feels like nothing can go wrong / Does it ever / Feel like that to you"
From 'To You' by Andy Shauf.
The song that would get you straight on the dance floor?
W: 'Get Innocuous!' by LCD Soundsystem.
I: 'Alive' by Amaroun.
E: 'Gimme The Night' by George Benson.
A song you wished you had written?
W: 'Amelia' by Joni Mitchell.
I: 'Black Willow' by Loma.
E: 'Everything Is Free' by Gillian Welch.
Best song to turn up loud?
W: 'You Think I Ain't Worth A Dollar…' by Queens Of The Stone Age.
I: 'Totally Wired' by The Fall.
E: 'Practice Makes Perfect' by Wire.
A song people wouldn't expect you to like?
W: 'Rumour Has It' by Adele.
I: 'Swing My Way' by K.P. & Envyi. It's the ultimate feel-good groove.
E: 'Loved By You' by Justin Bieber.
Best song to end an all-nighter on?
W: 'The Rainbow' by Talk Talk.
I: 'Washer' by Slint.
E: 'Myrtle Avenue' by Floating Points.
Any new music you are listening to right now?
W: 'Them Apples' by MF Tomlinson. 'Machine' by For Breakfast.
I: 'Microwave' by Zoee. 'Gemini Girls' by Mermaid Chunky. 'Lonely Cowgirl' by Trouble Wanted.
E: Delmer Darion - their debut album 'Morning Pageants' is incredible.
Name, where are you from?
We are Voka Gentle (Imogen Mason, Ellie Mason, William J. Stokes) and we're based in London and Stroud.
Describe your style in three words?
Texture, glitch, organic.
What’s the best gig you’ve ever been to?
W: Richard Dawson at Islington Assembly Hall. His song 'The Vile Stuff' was one of the most epic pieces of music I’ve ever witnessed live. Only he can make poetry of screaming "Year sevens on a school trip to Featherstone Castle / and some wee scallywag's brought / a Coca-Cola bottle containing a spirit!"
I: Thurston Moore Group at Scala was a raw, energising, hypnotising masterclass in feedback.
E: Sufjan Stevens at the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles - one of the most euphoric and grandiose concerts I have ever been to. Sufjan did a monster set that cycled through all of his previous records - he wore huge angel wings one moment, a helium balloon costume the next. There were trumpets and dancers and bombast and also moments of incredible intimacy and simplicity. 'I Want To Be Well' was a particular highlight for me and really captured the great sense of play you can have within a performance. Sufjan played the guitar over his head and jumped off the piano many times!
If you could be on the line up with any two artists in history?
W: Talking Heads and Scott Walker. It would be enough inspiration to sustain a whole career.
I: An epic mix: Grace Jones and Kate Bush.
E: Sandy Denny and Sister Rosetta Tharpe. To hear her guitar playing in real life would be incredible.
Which subcultures have influenced you?
The Black Mountain College, John Cage / Merce Cunningham / Robert Rauschenberg / Willem De Kooning etc. Because it was completely fearless while being full of joy.
If you could spend an hour with anyone from history?
W: St. Paul, while he was in prison. We wouldn’t even need to talk.
I: Would love to have a chat about poetry with Denise Levertov.
E: Daphne Oram - to talk about her life and her philosophy of sonics.
Of all the venues you’ve been to or played, which is your favourite?
W: Paradiso, Amsterdam. Beautiful, sounds great and perfectly laid out.
I: The Goods Shed in Stroud! It's got the best vibe - gorge sound, gorge people and is a real community space.
E: Lafayette, Kings Cross. Fairly new London venue but already stands out to me.
Your greatest unsung hero or heroine in music?
W: Joe Zawinul is famous in the jazz world but not in the hip-hop world. He always insisted he created the original hip-hop beat, even years before recording it with Weather Report on the track '125th St Congress' in 1973, and I believe him. So I’m flying the flag for the Zawa beat, which is what their drummer Peter Erskine called it!
I: Someone I think more people should listen to is Oliver Wilde - he is one of my all-time fave musicians and everything he touches is gold for me.
E: Blaze Foley (Clay Pigeons) - an incredibly brilliant lyricist and country/folk songwriter, sadly had very little commercial success during his life, but is inspiring to all who come across his music.
Voka Gentle released their new album 'WRITHING!' in October 2021. Listen, purchase or stream it via vokagentle.lnk.to/writhing.
The first track you played on repeat?
W: 'Heaven Is A Half Pipe' by OPM.
I: 'Overload' by Sugababes. As soon as the beat starts I get flashbacks to eleven year old me alone in my room wearing my fave hat from GAP.
E: 'Miami' by Will Smith.
A song that defines the teenage you?
W: 'A Movie Script Ending' by Death Cab For Cutie.
I: 'Walking' by The Dodos.
E: 'Before You Go' by Sarah Jaffe.
One record you would keep forever?
W: 'Pet Sounds' by The Beach Boys.
I: 'Peasant' by Richard Dawson.
E: 'Spirit of Eden' by Talk Talk.
A song lyric that has inspired you?
W: "Every day I get out and I walk / Every day I get on the phone with someone and I talk"
From 'Somehow The Wonder Of Life Prevails' by Mark Kozelek.
I: "In my dream / I would be in Paris with my mom / In cafes she would sip coffee / She would be smiling / She'd say, I never have let you out of my sight / I have not gone / She'd say, The light is bright around you now / And I'm always on your side"
From 'On Your Side' by The Innocence Mission.
E: "Can we find somewhere quiet? / Let's go outside / I've got some smokes if you've got a light / It's just that sometimes when I'm by your side/ It feels so right / It feels like nothing can go wrong / Does it ever / Feel like that to you"
From 'To You' by Andy Shauf.
The song that would get you straight on the dance floor?
W: 'Get Innocuous!' by LCD Soundsystem.
I: 'Alive' by Amaroun.
E: 'Gimme The Night' by George Benson.
A song you wished you had written?
W: 'Amelia' by Joni Mitchell.
I: 'Black Willow' by Loma.
E: 'Everything Is Free' by Gillian Welch.
Best song to turn up loud?
W: 'You Think I Ain't Worth A Dollar…' by Queens Of The Stone Age.
I: 'Totally Wired' by The Fall.
E: 'Practice Makes Perfect' by Wire.
A song people wouldn't expect you to like?
W: 'Rumour Has It' by Adele.
I: 'Swing My Way' by K.P. & Envyi. It's the ultimate feel-good groove.
E: 'Loved By You' by Justin Bieber.
Best song to end an all-nighter on?
W: 'The Rainbow' by Talk Talk.
I: 'Washer' by Slint.
E: 'Myrtle Avenue' by Floating Points.
Any new music you are listening to right now?
W: 'Them Apples' by MF Tomlinson. 'Machine' by For Breakfast.
I: 'Microwave' by Zoee. 'Gemini Girls' by Mermaid Chunky. 'Lonely Cowgirl' by Trouble Wanted.
E: Delmer Darion - their debut album 'Morning Pageants' is incredible.