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Kate talks to The Sunday Business Post tomorrow!

Nadine O'ReganAnother interview tomorrow sees Nadine O’Regan talking to Kate in The Sunday Business Post. You may remember Nadine talking about having heard a playback of the album on Phantom FM here. The print edition hits Irish shops tomorrow and the online edition will be out 10am Monday morning. Update: highlights below, full article here.

 



“If people want to compare me to Greta Garbo, that’s fine by me,” she laughs. Nothing earth-shatteringly new in this interview, but it is a very nicely written, well-rounded overview of Kate’s career and another Director’s Cut interview that covers Joyce, her thoughts on live work and the pace of her output. The lyrics of Deeper Understanding are reproduced in a sidebar. Conducted over the phone, Kate apologised to Nadine for being late: “Nadine, I’m so sorry…it’s just been such a nutty day”. Meanwhile Nadine O’Regan comments “I marvel that she’s actually saying my name” O’Regan describes Kate as “warm, deeply likeable and even maternal.” The intensity of this current period for Kate is evident. “At the moment it’s just ridiculously busy” The article should be online tomorrow at the Sunday Business Post website. The same “Tibetan girl” photo is used in the article and, as with the Irish Times, it features on the front cover of the paper also. This photo seems to be credited to Trevor Leighton, not John Carder Bush but I’ll try to confirm that.
On Director’s Cut: “I think of it as a new record. It doesn’t feel to me like they come from two separate pieces of time”. On recording techniques: “With The Red Shoes, that was done at a time when digital equipment had suddenly come on the scene. Although there are advantages to working digitally, it doesn’t have the same warmth and fullness that analogue has – so for this record, we transferred any original performances that we were keeping back to analogue tape. I worked between analogue and Pro Tools – hopefully getting the best of both worlds: the warmth of analogue and the technical agility of Pro Tools. With This Woman’s Work and Moments of Pleasure, I just wanted to start from scratch. And take the key down a bit because my voice is lower now. And take away some of the elements that clutter it up a bit.” On losing her mum while making The Red Shoes: “It was (tough)….life has a way of throwing things at you. But I had written all the songs. And that was a blessing because just to carry on the recording after she died was not so difficult as if I had to be writing material.” On live performance: “It’s a fascinating art form. There’s a great spontaneity and vulnerability to it.”

Listen to an excerpt from next Monday morning’s BBC Radio 2 interview with Kate!

It’s official. We’re being spoiled now. Here’s a preview of the interview that Ken Bruce has recorded for his BBC Radio 2 show at Kate’s house. It airs Monday 9th May, show starts from 9.30am. UPDATE: Second (slightly different) excerpt now posted below also. (thanks to Justinx for the sound files)

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New interview (and new photo!) of Kate in The Irish Times!

Sinéad Gleeson’s interview feature with Kate has been published in today’s Ticket section of The Irish Times. You can read the interview at the Irish Times website here. Kate talks about the influence of Irish music in her work and what her son makes of her body of work. A lovely read!

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BBC Radio Bristol chat to Dave and Seán about Kate!

Well, the excitement generated by yesterday’s truly special John Wilson interview with Kate (longer version here) has continued today with BBC Radio Bristol devoting a sizeable portion of their Afternoon Show with Anna King to Kate. As well as replaying parts of the Front Row interview, Anna chatted live to Dave Cross (of HomeGround Magazine) and to myself! If you want to hear what we had to say, the programme is now archived by the BBC here. (our bits are between 25mins 30secs and 35mins 30secs into the stream).

Longer version of Kate’s BBC4 interview online!

Listen to the FULL interview with Kate here. Thank you John Wilson!

John Wilson earlier tweeted: “Kate Bush folk – a longer version of last night’s @BBCFrontRowinterview coming online. Will let you know where to head v soon. Stay tuned!” Follow John on Twitter here.

Listen Again to Kate’s BBC Radio 4 interview!

Fantastic, heartwarming experience listening to Kate chatting to John Wilson on BBC Radio 4 this evening! It featured a very happy sounding (and very busy!) Kate, at her home, in the midst of recording sessions for her tenth studio album, plus some truly stirring tasters from Director’s Cut. If you missed it, or want to hear it again then here you go. Makes us very excited for not one, but two upcoming Kate Bush records! (with thanks to Hammer Horror on on our forum for the MP3)

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Preview of this evening’s BBC Radio 4 interview!

As we wait for the Front Row programme this evening on BBC Radio 4, in which John Wilson chats to Kate at her home, you can hear a snippet of the interview along with (yes!) the opening to Kate’s new version of Never Be Mine at 1hr 59mins into the following stream:  http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010v8rl/Today_04_05_2011/ (thanks again to Louise for the heads up)

New interview with Kate in Friday’s The Irish Times

The TicketAre you managing to keep up with all this activity? We’re trying to! Kate has been interviewed by Sinead Gleeson for The Irish Times (Sinead has tweeted that Kate was “a brilliant, generous, funny interviewee.”) The interview will be published this coming Friday 6th May in The Ticket section of the newspaper, a week before the album is released in Ireland on May 13th. Some of you may remember Sinead’s rather wonderful review of the Aerial album in 2005, which you can find here in our archives. Looking forward to this.

Mark Radcliffe interviewing Kate today for his BBC Radio 2 & 6Music shows

Mark RadcliffeOn Friday, Mark Radcliffe played ‘Deeper Understanding’ and said he was interviewing Kate today, Tuesday, for future broadcast (see update below) and that BBC 6music was having a Kate Bush week beginning 23rd May (and he said this was “quite right too”). Thanks to Arosegrowingold for letting me know. UPDATE: A portion of Mark’s interview with Kate will air on Tuesday 17th May at 11pm on Mark Radcliffe’s Radio 2 show The Music Club. Monday 23rd May – Friday 27th May is “Kate Bush Week” on the BBC 6Music radio station. A radio documentary on Kate will air on the night of Monday May 23rd. Each day of this week from 2.30pm to 3pm 6Music will play a section of Mark Radcliffe’s interview with Kate along with songs from Director’s Cut. (with thanks to Louise)

New interview with Kate in the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag!

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“I always got distracted” runs the headline of the new interview Kate did with Harald Peters in the German language newspaper Welt am Sonntag (the Sunday version of the popular Die Welt publication). The interview can be found here, and translated (loosely) into English by Google here. Nice, conversational tone to this one 🙂 UPDATE: Johan, on our site forum, has provided a better translation here. (thanks Johan)

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New interview and new photo in Saturday’s edition of The Times!

“I feel I’ve achieved what I set out to do.” From the UK newspaper The Times, Saturday 30th April, comes a new (short) interview with Kate and a very interesting new photograph. (with thanks to Rblazon and Speaking in Sympathy on the forum). The interview also includes contributions from Lindsay Kemp, Roy Harper and the wonderful singer John Grant – I urge you to check out John’s music here. Read this interview in today’s print edition of The Times or at The Times subscription-only website here.

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Mathew Bell in the The Independent on Sunday Diary comments:

Kate Bush has given a rare interview to mark the release of her new album, Director’s Cut. But she managed to give so little away in yesterday’s Times that the piece ended up revealing more about the interviewer than the interviewee. Will Hodgkinson, brother of our columnist Tom, landed the scoop, but could only squeeze out a couple of lines about the album before she wound things up. Still, it made a good read, not least as we learnt how, aged 7, Will became spellbound by the kooky warbler

BBC Radio 4 interview, on Front Row, coming May 4th!

UPDATE: Exciting time to be a Kate Bush fan! John Wilson has just confirmed on Twitter that the interview he conducted with Kate at her house this afternoon will go out on Front Row, next Wednesday, May 4th at 7.15pm BBC Radio 4. John Wilson had originally posted on Twitter: “Kate Bush speaks! Have just done long interview at her place for @BBCFrontRow. More details to follow…” Thanks to Louise for passing this on.

ALSO: BBC 6Music is planning a Kate Bush Playlist this coming Friday 29th April, 7-9pm. More at the 6Music site here.

BBC Radio 2 interview with Kate coming May 9th!

Thanks to Charles Slane for letting us know that Ken Bruce will be talking to Kate on his show, Monday 9th May, show starts at 9.30am UK time. From the BBC: “Your chance to hear Ken in conversation with Kate Bush. In a rare interview recorded at her house, she chats about her latest album Director’s Cut, on which she revisits a selection of tracks from her previous albums The Sensual World and The Red Shoes.” You can listen to the show live on the day here.

Kate hints at return to live stage in MOJO interview

From a Press Association report on the MOJO interview:

But in a new interview with Mojo magazine to mark her comeback, the 52-year-old put her years of silence on the touring circuit down to the sheer exertion of the ordeal.

“It was enormously enjoyable. But physically it was absolutely exhausting,” she said.

“I still don’t give up hope completely that I’ll be able to do some live work, but it’s certainly not in the picture at the moment because I just don’t quite know how that would work with how my life is now,” said Bush, who has largely withdrawn from public life to bring up her son Bertie, 12. “Maybe I will do some shows some day. I’d like to think so before I get too ancient – turn up with me Zimmer frame.”

She continued: “I enjoy singing but with the albums it’s the whole process I find so interesting. If I was going to do some shows it would be the same thing. Let’s just see, shall we?” More about MOJO Magazine here.

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MOJO Magazine cover feature and interview!

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From Mojo Magazine: “In the June issue of MOJO, we speak exclusively to the peerless Kate Bush about her return to music. Following a five-year silence, the influential artist speaks to MOJO (and only MOJO) about self-doubt, playing live, why she has decided to re-record tracks from two of her previous albums, her NEXT album, and what the estate of James Joyce have to say about it all. PLUS! A full career overview of her genius and Tricky, Antony and other stars assess her greatest work.” (thanks to Louise for the cover image) More about Mojo here.

Kate on the cover of June 2011 Mojo

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