John and I started writing songs together when we were 13. After we finished at university, we both moved back in with our parents in the Midlands and started writing an album. One day I went downstairs and my dad was cooking. I said: “What should I write a song about?” And he was like: “I don’t know. Diggers.” He drove a Massey Ferguson digger in his own father’s groundworks company and would pick me up from school in it straight from a job. One kid a couple of years older than me at school would often pummel me, and my dad always felt so warm, loving and safe by contrast. The two worlds were a massive juxtaposition. I went upstairs and 90 minutes later more or less had the song exactly as it was recorded.
Welcome to this months blog post.
Here is a short extract from the forthcoming book ‘A Hero’s Journey Through the Music Industry’ on how Nizlopi embraced House Concerts through the UK House Concert network and how important it was in the band’s early development and understanding of how to create a rapport with their audience.
During his time studying in Brighton, Luke discovers the Healthy Concert or House Concert network (not nearly as boring as it sounds), and more commonly referred to as ‘Gigs in Digs’. The idea is beautifully simple and in recent years has been picked up by some of the smarter record labels as a way of developing certain, younger ‘fledgling’ acts, giving them the chance to play in more intimate surroundings where they have a chance to develop their craft and learn how to build a rapport with an audience. This is how it works. Create or join a network of like-minded people who want to attend or host gigs in people’s homes. Alcohol is not always a fixture and if you do bring a bottle you are “invited to share it with the other guests”. Its not that the house concert crowd are puritanical or anything (far from it) but setting some guidelines around booze can prevent it being seen as a “piss-up at my mates place with some geezers playing guitar, innit”. You don’t have to live in a Palace, even a bed-sit will do – and more often has! Bring in interesting and talented artists of all kinds with one aim, you all have a great time, et viola, you have a house concert. It really is that simple.