Arpy Garbles
Still Seas / Just Mortal
Margosa Heights
Hebridean Mind Tours
Alec Storey is the latest Houndstooth artist to shift phase and re-christen his output after signing to our label; progressing from the Al Tourettes moniker in favour of the more becoming, Second Storey. Whilst his new name might be in homage to the musical path set forth for him by his father, the four-track Margosa Heights EP sounds very little like anything you’ve heard from the Bristol based producer before.
Over the years Storey has emerged and evolved somewhat from the self-styled ‘swamp music’ of his early days, building and growing his artistic palette as he feasted on the influence of people like Portishead, Metalheadz and Herbie Hancock and the electronic music that he found himself surrounded with whilst growing up as part of the Molotov soundsystem on the Norfolk/Suffolk borders. He’s always produced music that’s alluded quite openly to his passions for free party soundsystems and rave culture – the type of music that’s always existed in an advanced state of diaspora - but with his new material he experiments with the very inertia of the music that inspired him in the first place.
His bass-laden techno music as Al Tourettes found favour with Mary Anne Hobbs when she was hosting her deeply experimental late night radio show on BBC Radio 1 and led him to labels like Apple Pips, Aus Music, Bloc’s Baselogic imprint and Hypercolour offshoot Sneaker Social Club, but it’s the breadth and experimentation present on Margosa Heights that gives the EP its slow burning appeal. Saying himself that the individual tracks “represent different experiments both technically and emotionally,” it feels like there’s a definite contrast between the four approaches.