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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

6. The Camarata Contemporary Chamber GroupThe Music Of Erik Satie: The Velvet Gentleman

Erik Satie is something that, when I was at school, an English teacher who probably had a hangover, just said: "I’m gonna put on some music and you write something what comes into your mind." He put on the Erik Satie record – first time I heard it – and I thought, "Fuck, this is amazing." I really, clearly remember that day getting hold of some money and going to the record shop in town, and this is all they had, an interpretation of Satie involving Moog synthesisers. The synth sounds work so well with it. It gives a different angle, a different perspective. All the Satie records I’ve bought since are piano. All those amazing orchestrations by Debussy or Satie, orchestral interpretations. Satie is intrinsically very ascetic and plain. Really weird guy. I’ve lost the record now. I’ve got to find it! I think it’s really, exceptionally brilliant.

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