Moderator says, "Keep sending
all those great questions!"
Moderator says, "Hello everyone! Portishead will be logging
in shortly!"
Moderator says, "Hey everybody, the band is plugging in
right now and we should be ready to go in just a few
minutes!"
Moderator says, "Keep sending those questions!"
Moderator says, "...Just straightening out a few
wires...."
Moderator says, "Your patience is marvelous!"
Moderator says, "Portishead are still sorting out their net
connection, but we should have them online in a flash@"
Moderator says, "Hello Portishead!"
Moderator says, "We've all been waiting very
patiently!"
Portishead says, "hello!"
Moderator says, "Just to get things rolling, here is a
question from Bill..."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #7 from Bill: What
does Portishead mean? Where did the name come from?
Portishead says, "it's a town outside of bristol, a small
seaport village where geoff grew up."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #13 from Plaslaiko:
Was this LP more difficult to make than "Dummy"???
Moderator says, "So, who're we talking to from Portishead
today?"
Portishead says, "yes. because we had to make our own
samples. whereas before we sampled records as well as playing
live. this time we spent a year creating a pool of music we could
sample from."
Portishead says, "and we also lost our way a little bit. we
couldn't see the light at the end of the tunnel anymore."
Portishead says, "but we're all happy that we've gotten
through that experience and created another record."
Moderator says, "Was it your intention to create a darker
sound, or was that due to your experiences creating the
album?"
Portishead says, "yes it was due our experiences."
Portishead says, "because we lost our way, we were all very
frustrated."
Portishead says, "i'm sure that made the music more
agressive and harder sounding."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #12 from Plaslaiko:
whats the story behind "Half Day Closing" on the new
LP???
Portishead says, "it was inspired by the band the united
states of america, an old psychedelic band from about 1969."
Portishead says, "and it's the first time that geoff and i
have played a live backing track on our album.."
Portishead says, "and i think it's us experimenting in a new
area, really."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #28 from Cammy: I
would like to know if you felt any pressure for the new album to
live up to the critical acclaim of Dummy.
Portishead says, "yeah we did definitely did."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #20 from Frito: Are
you shocked at all at the role that many say DUMMY had in
creating today's big electronica surge?
Portishead says, "i think that's why we lost our perspective
for a while, ithink that's how we got into the dark period that
we had being frustrated and losing our way..."
Portishead says, "we also felt like we had to reinvent
ourselves..."
Portishead says, "which we, once we got over our problem, we
were back to being ourselves and didn't worry about pressure
..."
Portishead says, "from anybody else, and made the
album."
Portishead says, "as for the question about electronica
surge, ..."
Portishead says, "i thought in america that we weren't
mentioned in the electronica thing..."
Portishead says, "i thought it was prodigy and chemical
bros..."
Portishead says, "okay, next question"
Moderator says, "Okay!"
Moderator says, "On the Electronica note..."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #19 from Frito: How
do you feel about the huge electronic music boom right now?
Portishead says, "i think it's good because it, one good
side is that i was able to go to a shop in soho..."
Portishead says, "and buy a lot of old electronica albums
i'd been trying to get for years..."
Portishead says, "and i'm always interested in electronic
music being..."
Portishead says, "or at least people being able to hear
electronic music, and..."
Portishead says, "i think it's a massively relevant form of
music..."
Portishead says, "it opens up doors that conventional
instruments probably can't."
Moderator says, "Exactly..."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #24 from Julius:
What are your faves of the other acts out now? Both electric and
otherwise?
Portishead says, "radiohead..."
Portishead says, "manic street preachers..."
Portishead says, "foo fighters..."
Portishead says, "beck..."
Portishead says, "and radiohead."
Moderator says, "Radiohead seems to be everyones favorite
lately!"
Moderator presents the speakers with question #34 from Cammy: Did
you enjoy performing at the show in New York after having spent
so much time not doing live performances?
Portishead says, "yeah, immensely..."
Portishead says, "i was instrumetntal in a lot of the
orchestrations..."
Portishead says, "so for me it was double, realizing a lot
of thiings i'd wanted to do for a long time..."
Portishead says, "and"
Portishead says, "and i always enjoy playing to people who
want to hear our music, because..."
Portishead says, "when you make a record, you don't get an
immediate response to what youre doing..."
Portishead says, "whereas at a gig you do."
Moderator says, "Are you planning on touring further for the
new album?"
Portishead says, "yeah..."
Portishead says, "december, in the states..."
Portishead says, "we're going all round the whole
world..."
Portishead says, "and then we are back next year in the
states."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #31 from Julius:
Any idea what kind of venues you'll be playing or trying to play
when you tour the US?
Portishead says, "i think similar to the ones we played last
time, small capacity..."
Portishead says, "somewhere where we can get a good
sound."
Moderator says, "Here's a question that's being asked a
lot..."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #33 from Plaslaiko:
how do you guys feel about all the copycat (quote-unquote)
triphop groups out there?? it seems after Dummy came out, you
guys kinda turned it into the "WHAT TO MAKE" style of
the past 3 years...
Portishead says, "i think we think that it's..."
Portishead says, "it's good to inspire people, as we are
ourselves inspired by manybands..."
Portishead says, "but we're not interested in bands who want
to just sound like us..."
Portishead says, "i think people should maybe be influenced
by us and move it on one."
Portishead says, "that's part of the reason we felt we had
to reinvent ourseleves."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #45 from Maurice:
Oh, I (and probably everyone else) would like to know what
Portished has been doing for the last three years the lack of
information on them during this period has been somewhat
confusing.
Portishead says, "we've been making this record..."
Portishead says, "and that's all we've been doing."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #59 from Jihad: I
read that you could not make another album after dummy, what is
the cause of your change of mind?(Excuse me for my english, I'm a
french canadian)
Portishead says, "we didn't ever say that..."
Portishead says, "i think i've answered how we felt about
making another record previously"
Portishead says, "another ten, fiften minutes..."
Portishead says, "okay, next question."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #63 from Guest75:
Do you ever get to play with musicians outside the band
Portishead says, "yeah, all the time..."
Portishead says, "but not really making records."
Moderator says, "No specific projects?"
Portishead says, "no time to do them."
Moderator says, "Just a comment here..."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #51 from Plaslaiko:
the LP is great by the way!!!
Portishead says, "alright! thank you."
Portishead says, "how come you have a copy? it's not out
yet."
Moderator says, "Good question..."
Moderator says, "And the answer..."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #74 from Plaslaiko:
i work at a record store and begged for a copy
Portishead says, "alright."
Moderator says, "Are you still making short films instead of
videos for your songs?"
Portishead says, "no..."
Portishead says, "but we are making our own videos..."
Portishead says, "rather than getting major directors
involved, at the momeent."
Moderator says, "Cool..."
Portishead says, "we're not proud of that short film, mianly
because of the wooden acting..."
Portishead says, "because it was us."
Portishead says, "but we are proud of the soundtrack."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #77 from Philip: Do
you still feel videos detract or distract from the music?
Portishead says, "i think it depends if the videos are as
creative as the music..."
Portishead says, "and i think it can be a valid
medium."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #79 from Maurice:
has a specific date for the release of the LP been set yet?
Portishead says, "yeah, i think it's the 30th of
september..."
Portishead says, "and it's a worldwide release."
Moderator says, "Excellent!"
Moderator presents the speakers with question #58 from Plaslaiko:
where do you get most of your inspiration for your lyrics???
Portishead says, "i have nothing t do with the
lyrics..."
Portishead says, "they're entirely personal to beth."
Portishead says, "and i wouldn't want to speak on her
behalf."
Moderator says, "That seems a wise choice."
Moderator says, "Maybe this next question will let you clear
everything up for us..."
Moderator presents the speakers with question #30 from Julius:
What are the specific roles of each of the four members in the
band? Are responsibilities equal with everyone?
Portishead says, "yeah..."
Portishead says, "we all produced the album..."
Portishead says, "more musical responsibilities fall to me
and geoff..."
Portishead says, "beth writes the melodies and the
lyrics..."
Portishead says, "and sometimes backing tracks..."
Portishead says, "geoff and i write backing tracks..."
Portishead says, "dave is our engineer..."
Portishead says, "who makes sure our mad ramblings at the
time go to tape."
Portishead says, "go tape okay..."
Portishead says, "geoff plays some drums..."
Portishead says, "and does all the sampling and
programming..."
Portishead says, "he also plays some piano..."
Portishead says, "i play guitar bass, keyboards, and
synthesizers..."
Portishead says, "and arrange strings with nick
ingman."
Portishead says, "who was our conductor and
orchstrator..."
Portishead says, "on our new york gig."
Portishead says, "one last question now."
Moderator says, "Critics are always describing your sound as
"noir." Do you agree?"
Portishead says, "sorry. a different question for the last
one please."
Moderator says, "Okay"
Moderator presents the speakers with question #81 from Philip:
Would you consider releasing live recordings? I think I recall
Geoff expressing frustration at the difficulty involved in
reproducing the studio sound...
Portishead says, " i think we probably will..."
Portishead says, "release some tracks from new york one
day..."
Portishead says, "and we're getting better at creating our
studio sound live..."
Portishead says, "it's something that we are excited about,
is..."
Portishead says, "is playing live and interpreting or
reinterpreting our recorded stuff."
Portishead says, "okay, great, thanks everybody."
Moderator says, "We'd like to thank Adrian for joining us
tonight!"
Portishead says, "okay goodbye folks, and thanks for being
interested."
Moderator says, "Thank you for stopping by."