by Todd E. Jones aka The New Jeru Poet |
Musicians have love affairs that reach beyond the
physical world. Some have a deeply intense love for music while others
experience a metaphorical romance with the infinite and mysterious
unconscious mind. The entire emotional spectrum becomes a maelstrom of
inspiration. Reaching the unconscious mind, the uncharted territory of
our psyches has various routes (illicit drugs, opiate nods, hypnosis,
tantric sex, etc.). Sleep is least celebrated, a personal favorite, and
the one analyzed by Freud and Jung. The mistress of sleep offers the
mind not only peace and serenity but a safe exploration. As the eyes
close, (most of) the body goes limp, and the mind drifts off, the
steady heartbeat becomes the rhythm for wondrous dreams. Whether one
wakes with new knowledge, mind-boggling memories, or just bizarre
feelings, the mistress of sleep possesses a magic that all artists
adore. Maximilian Hecker is a musician who is in love with the mistress
of sleep. Although the love is strong, the mistress of sleep has many
lovers.
The emotional music of Maximilian Hecker is theme
music for the poignant elegance within a romantic dream. Signed to
Kitty-Yo Records and PIAS (Play It Again Sam Records), Hecker is known
by few people in America but respected by his European (mainly German)
fans. His “Infinite Love Songs” album introduced the world to his
elegant music. His 2003 classic “Rose” LP was theme music for that
romantic evening of emotional sophistication. Produced by the Gareth
Jones, “Rose” created a picturesque and otherworldly atmosphere through
sound. The legendary Gareth Jones also produced music for Erasure, Nick
Cave, The House Of Love, Wire, Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode, Madness,
Garbage, The Mountaineers, etc. The album is a dedication to a woman
named Rose. Songs like “Kate Moss”, “My Love For You Is Insane”, and
“That’s What You Do” are all poignantly romantic with a dream-like
quality. In 2005, Hecker released an exceptionally tender album titled
“Lady Sleep”. The opening track, “Birch” has a hypnotic piano and
falsetto vocal arrangement. The crescendo creates an emotionally
powerful fantasy for the listener. Playing a majority of the
instruments on the album, Hecker succeeded in making “Lady Sleep”
(produced by Guy Sternberg) an exceptional addition to his
discography. Just as “Rose” is a dedication to a woman of the
same name, “Lady Sleep” is an ethereal love affair with the unfaithful
mistress of sleep.
Maximilian Hecker is a romantic who happens to be a
musician. His inspiration allows him to abandon the rules, the norm,
and the expected to present beautiful music on his own terms. In love
with music and the mistress of sleep, Hecker has created beauty from
his inspiration. Every lover of sleep knows that the unfaithful Lady
Sleep makes unconscious love to everybody.
As I write, the clock ticks past midnight. Whether I
love or hate Hecker’s music is irrelevant because I am also in love
with the Ms. Sopor. My hands fall from the keyboard as she seduces me
into a state of slumber. She may be unfaithful, but her love is
magnificent. Now, I must go to bed and have a dance with the mistress
of sleep.
T.JONES: "What
goes on?"
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “At the moment, I’m working on new songs. Then, I will have a little tour in October in France and Germany.”
T.JONES: “The last record you released was ‘Lady Sleep’ on Kitty-Yo Records. Tell us about the album.”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “The Europe release was in January. It is my third album and my favorite so far. Melancholic pop hymns.”
T.JONES: “What is your favorite song on the ‘Lady Sleep’ LP?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “The song called, ‘Lady Sleep’.”
T.JONES: “Explain the title, ‘Lady Sleep’?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “It’s a personification of sleep. The sleep is
portrayed as a woman who I have an affair with. Only, she also has
affairs with others and she always leaves me in the mornings. Finally,
I wish that she, one day, might stay forever. So, it’s an allegory for
a longing for eternal peace and death.”
T.JONES: “What song on ‘Lady Sleep’ took the longest to complete? Why?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “No problem songs. We finished the 12 songs in four weeks.”
T.JONES: “Guy Sternberg produced the ‘Lady Sleep’ album. How is he different than the other producers you worked with?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “Guy has studied classical music and he is a very
good bass player and a keyboarder. He immediately understood my music
and my approach. He worked on the songs very sensitively.”
T.JONES:
“Your album ‘Rose’ (released by Kitty-Yo and Play It Again Sam Records)
is beautiful and elegant album. How is the ‘Rose’ LP different from
‘Lady Sleep’?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “No difference. It is always the same that I do. I
try to produce an intense feeling, harmony, and beauty. The
arrangements and the choice of instruments are not my main focus.”
T.JONES: “What is your favorite song on the ‘Rose’ album?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “‘I Am Falling Now’.”
T.JONES: “Can you explain the title ‘Rose’?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “It is dedicated to a woman called Rose.”
T.JONES: “Describe the overall recording process.”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “I had some demos done on an eight track recorder.
We took those demos as a basis and replaced almost all my recordings
with studio recordings. I played all of the instruments, track by
track, except for the bass.”
T.JONES: “What song on ‘Rose’ took the longest to complete? Why?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “‘Rose’, I guess. It is the longest, with lots of guitars and stuff.”
T.JONES:
“Inside of ‘Rose’ album artwork, there is a picture of you shot in the
head. Is there a story behind the album artwork? Please tell us about
this picture.”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “The photographer of those pictures, Michael Tewes
was inspired by the covers of the first album, ‘Infinite Love Songs’.
The painter, Lisa Lounila painted similar pictures of people lying on
the ground.”
T.JONES: “How did you get involved with PIAS (Play It Again Sam Records) and Kitty-Yo Records for the ‘Rose’ LP?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “I used to play soccer with one of the former
Kitty-Yo managers, Patrick Wagner. He now runs Louisville Records. It
gave him a demo cassette.”
T.JONES:
“When creating a song, do you have a set theme or pre-written lyrics?
Do you write the music first? Or, does everything come together
simultaneously?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “First comes the music. For the development of the
melody, I use fake lyrics. Then, before I have to record the vocals, I
write proper lyrics.”
T.JONES: “The song, ‘Kate Moss’ is very powerful. What inspired this track?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “My musicality, some Chopin and some Grandaddy.”
T.JONES:
“Gareth Jones produced the ‘Rose’ LP. How did this collaboration
happen? How is his production style different than others?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “Gareth was interested in doing production for
Kitty-Yo and I was looking for a producer at that time. So, we came
together. We did a test session and I really liked what he did.”
T.JONES: “Where are you from? Where are you living now?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “I was born in South Germany, but lived most of my
youth in North-West Germany, an area of Hanover. After school in 1998,
I moved to Berlin. It is very good living here. Most important are my
good friendships here. ”
T.JONES: “What are some songs that made you fall in love?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “‘He’s Simple, He’s Dumb, He’s The Pilot’ by
Grandaddy, ‘Fake Plastic Trees’ by Radiohead, ‘Driftwood’ by Travis,
‘First Song’ by Sigur Ros, ‘Like A Rolling Stone’ by Bob Dylan, ‘Sad
Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands’ by Bob Dylan, ‘Homesick’ by Kings Of
Convenience, ‘Sun In My Mouth’ by Björk, ‘Water & Air’ by Cat
Power, and ‘Place To Be’ by Nick Drake.”
T.JONES: “Who are some producers you would like to collaborate with in the future?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “Guy Sternberg again.”
T.JONES: “What was your childhood like? What kind of kid were you?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “I had a good and protected childhood. I was a quite
active and sometimes, even a nervous child. I have a brother, who is
two years older, who lives and studies in Munich.”
T.JONES: “What has been in your CD player recently?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “Bob Dylan’s ‘Blonde On Blonde’ and ‘Takk’ by Sigur Ros.”
T.JONES:
“Word association. I am going to say a name and you tell me the first
word that pops in your head. If I say, ‘The Beatles’, you may say,
‘Apple Records’. Okay?”
T.JONES: “Damien Rice.”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “Don’t know.”
T.JONES: “Morrissey.”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “My friend Tuomo Kuusi, from Boys From Scandinavia, who sings like him.”
T.JONES: “Slowdive.”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “Only heard the name so far.”
T.JONES: “The Fall.”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “Had a steak with Mark E. Smith recently. Polite, but also unpredictable sometimes.”
T.JONES: “My Bloody Valentine.”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “Wall of sound.”
T.JONES: “The Stone Roses.”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “I once called them The Doors of the 90’s, but I only know one song.”
T.JONES: “Momus.”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “Don’t know.”
T.JONES: “Felt.”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “Don’t know.”
T.JONES: “The Wolfgang Press.”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “Don’t know.”
T.JONES: “Cocteau Twins.”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “Don’t know.”
T.JONES: “The Dandy Warhols.”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “Only heard the name so far.”
T.JONES: “How did you get started in making music?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “I started listening to music when I was four years
old, Melanie Safka. Then, I started playing the recorder. I finally
discovered my musicality when I started playing the drums. I was nine
years. I was the drummer in several bands. I started writing songs ten
years ago and got a record deal four years ago.”
T.JONES: “Who was the biggest influence in your life?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “Beatles.”
T.JONES: “What was your last dream you remember?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “I’m sorry. At the moment, I don’t remember any that are interesting to tell.”
T.JONES: “What is music lacking these days?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “Some music is lacking everything. Some is perfect. For example, some idols I mentioned.”
T.JONES: “What are some misconceptions that people have of you?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “That I am melancholic, that I am sad, that I am soft because my music is as soft as my soul is hard.”
T.JONES: “What is next for you?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “New songs and live shows. The usual.”
T.JONES: “Any final words?”
MAXIMILIAN HECKER: “Thank you.”
Thank you Maximilian Hecker !
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