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Robin Fincker interview - Completing the Loop
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Wednesday, 15 April 2009 10:15
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The Loop Collective’s first dedicated festival (held at the Vortex in Dalston on 12 - 15 February 2009) celebrated the success of the Loop project four years after its birth. As both an artistic and a business initiative the collective has thrived. The musicians revel in the freedom of expression afforded by the Collective’s abandoned artistic attitude and in the opportunities for collaborative ventures with like-minded musicians. The Collective can also boast the success of their self-promoted North London residency and two record labels. Robin Fincker, a founding member of the Collective, reflected on the importance of these two dimensions and the wider socio-political dynamics of contemporary music in Britain.
 
Robin Finker and band
 
The Loop Collective’s mission statement might read: “To encourage artistic diversity and transcend categorisation”, such is the range of musical reference points hit by its members; from drum and bass and electronica, through folk and world, to be-bop and contemporary classical. Conversely, there is a consistent thread running throughout. How is this balance achieved? With crystalline precision Fincker explained how to resolve this conceptual tension, “Stylistically, the music that you heard throughout the festival comes from many different backgrounds and even though there are common things to most of the bands, you can’t say that Loop is trying to represent a sound.”

Loop creates space for artists to express themselves freely, embracing the fact that their musical influences and personal directions will inevitably vary. The aim is to explore rather than confine that variety. This entails a holistic musical attitude, “(Loop) is actively fighting against the stylistic labelling, the kind of systematic, “oh, this is ‘improv’ music” or “this is neo-bop”. Those kinds of terminology issues we strongly believe are detrimental to the creativity and that’s the common thing between the members (of the Collective).”
 


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