Redefining Experimental Rock in the Digital Age | Hifiklub’s ‘KO Computer’

Redefining Experimental Rock in the Digital Age | Hifiklub’s ‘KO Computer’

The upcoming album “KO Computer,” from the French band Hifiklub, promises to be a significant milestone in their already impressive journey. With over 200 collaborations across various genres, Hifiklub has consistently pushed the boundaries of musical expression, and “KO Computer” appears to be no exception.

For their latest musical endeavor, the band has partnered with an impressive roster of musicians, including Donna Diane from Djunah, Brianna Tong of Cordoba and Je’raf, and Eric Novak from Dissonant Dessert. This collaborative approach not only enriches the musical tapestry of their work but also fosters a unique cross-pollination of ideas and styles.

The lead single, “Sinking Boats,” featuring Djunah, showcases Hifiklub’s ability to seamlessly blend diverse musical influences, creating a sound that is both familiar and refreshingly new. This collaborative spirit extends beyond the music itself, often incorporating multimedia elements in their performances, blurring the lines between music and visual art.

Hifiklub’s decision to record “KO Computer” reflects a deep-seated commitment to authenticity and craftsmanship in music production. The use of analog tapes aims to capture a warmth and richness of sound that digital recordings often struggle to replicate.

The decision to work with Steve Albini, a legendary figure in recording engineering and production, further underscores this commitment to analog authenticity. Known for his work with iconic bands like Nirvana and Pixies, Albini’s approach emphasizes capturing live performances with minimal manipulation. His involvement brings an expertise that perfectly aligns with Hifiklub’s artistic vision, favoring raw sound over polished production.

Hifiklub’s unique sound, which combines elements of post-rock, art rock, and avant-garde music, draws inspiration from a diverse array of influences, including The Velvet Underground, King Crimson, and Sonic Youth, the band creates music that resonates with both mainstream audiences and niche experimental music enthusiasts.

Hifiklub’s approach demonstrates that there is still ample room for innovation within the genre. As such, “KO Computer” may serve as a blueprint for future experimental rock endeavors, encouraging other artists to explore unconventional production methods and collaborative processes.

Words: Citizen LA|F/Photo: Citizen LA| Music