音樂種子
_Echo GS 艾可菊斯
陳世川 & 姜聖民

他們的音樂,看他們的表演,才知道音樂原來這麼快樂!艾可菊斯是由聖民與世川所組成的二人組合,融合拉丁的吉他,悠揚的手風琴,不時還加入笛子,以及兩人很可愛的和聲。艾克菊斯的創作,包含原住民歌謠、 Bossa nova、拉丁曲風…等等,除了演唱,還有海洋風味的演奏曲,常常聽著聽著,覺得自己好像在南洋的沙灘上,看著滿天的火紅彩霞,享受著太陽沒入海平線的一剎那!

一個是阿美族,一個是魯凱族,兩個不同的生活背景,卻在同一個校園相遇,開始他們音樂創作的契機,每天每天拿個吉他,阿美族的聖民眼睛亮亮地說:「世川,你聽我彈的這一段 ……怎麼樣?」然後世川說:「喔~有點拉丁的,那你聽我這個……又不一樣了。」在學校除了上課,就是互相切磋音樂,有時候彈吉他,有時侯聊音樂的夢想,天邊也漸露曙光。他們的夢想就要開始了,準備你的耳朵聽他們準備很久的夢想吧!

可以上Yahoo奇摩家族鍵入「艾可菊斯」,即可加入他們的家族留言喔!

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>> Gelresai 陳世川

>> 大南 魯凱族

>> 很...擅長彈吉他
他的吉他有種不一樣的感覺
>> 畢業於台灣藝術大學

>> Suming 姜聖民

>> 都蘭 阿美族

>> 吉他、手風琴、直笛...通通都可以!
>> 喝酒醉的時候很愛講英文......
>>Suming的創作,如野火燎原的狂肆竄燒,
如寧靜竹林的微風吹過,
聽見一首彷彿異鄉的歌...

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「美麗心民謠-想念」是一張「原創與世界民謠混搭風」的演唱合輯,有著許多耳熟能詳的歌曲,以及在原住民部落中流傳的令人印象深刻的動人民謠與創作歌曲。

全新創作民謠由「艾可菊斯」所新作的「眼睛眨眨」和「養樂多」兩首歌曲,是由陳世川及舒米恩這兩個大男孩所組成的兩人組合「艾可菊斯」的作品,從大學時代開始就一起創作的兩個人,在歷經舒米恩自組「圖騰樂團」,參加海洋音樂祭得到首獎的殊榮,到出版專輯,而陳世川也從設計領域中體驗從學生到社會人的經驗,在退伍之後,兩人更確定對於創作民謠的目標,這一年來,已經創作十幾首輕鬆活潑的歌曲,全新製作屬於「艾可菊斯」的專輯,在這張合輯中,我們可以搶先聽到他們的多元曲風,當然幾乎歌曲中演奏的樂器,也由他們兩人一手包辦。

 
 
 

2006/4/19正式發行「美麗心民謠」專輯收錄 Suming姜聖民創作「巴奈十九」一曲。來自海洋民族的姜聖民,創作力豐沛旺盛,音樂性似潮與浪的交會,天性熱情如火,歌聲亦融合拉丁的吉他,悠揚的手風琴,不時還加入笛子,以及如東歐吟遊詩人般的浪漫歌聲。「美麗心民謠」這張專輯,始於每年由【野火樂集】所辦的 - 原浪潮音樂節,在每一場音樂會的分享中,創作或演唱的歌手,用歌聲帶領著人們遊走在山谷與潮汐之間,像一場旅行,跟著聲音的縱走,尋訪自己的風中奇緣。歡迎進入「美麗心民謠」專輯介紹

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Suming姜聖民唱「巴奈十九」_Panai at 19》
演唱/ Suming姜聖民

「巴奈」是阿美族裡很普遍給女生取的名子,意思是指「美麗的稻穗」;「十九」則是指著年紀十九歲的意思,比起法定的成年歲數─「十八歲」,或是整數的「二十歲」,十九歲的年紀好像顯的有些尷尬;其實,就如這首歌的歌詞,描寫的是我親妹妹十九歲那年發生許多的事情而有的感受,用「巴奈」這樣的名子也是有意泛指所有從部落帶著夢想到都市尋求工作機會的原住民少女或少年們,我們多少都會有這樣子的感受,工作要認真這是一定要的,可是在都市裡人與人的相處卻像是充滿著陷阱似的,或許是我們不習慣吧!但是這樣的經驗和衝擊是部落裡長輩從來沒有告訴我們的,現在的原住民青年所接受的是新時代的考驗。

而這首歌的曲,早在詞完成的一年前就寫出來了,那時是為了模仿bossa nova的節奏而寫的,但是卻又模仿的不像,反到意外的加上了時下流行的節奏─ rap。經過了一年多的時間沉澱,聽著妹妹親口訴說著她每一次在台北生活的點點滴滴,於是bossa nova、rap、阿美語、中文在一次我前往台北的車上,夾帶著不安的情緒和期待完成夢想的衝勁,完成了這樣的作品「巴奈十九」。------ Suming

 

 

5/11正式發行「台灣花專輯」收錄陳世川創作「怎麼會這樣」喔!行政院新聞局於去年度陸續辦理原住民族語、客語、台語三大流行音樂創作競賽,台灣花合輯便是源自於此競賽而由行政院新聞局策劃催生之美麗成果,其中收錄曲目為2004年榮獲新聞局原住民族語、客語、台語流行歌曲創作比賽得名及優勝之音樂作品。

歡迎上台灣花網站試聽音樂http://www.leesin.com/twflower/index.swf

 

 

摘錄_誠品好讀_五月刊
艾可菊斯:我們就是要唱歌的

(口述/Gelresai 採訪整理/劉梓潔)我是台東山裡的魯凱族,Sueming是花蓮海邊的阿美族,可是我們是到台北來才認識的。我和Sueming都是台灣藝大吉他社的,我大一下學期成果發表的時候,聽到對方唱歌,就覺得很對味。那時候開始,我們就常在宿舍彈吉他、唱歌。Sueming那時候就開始自己寫歌了,每次寫完歌都會很興奮抱著吉他來我們寢室說:「新歌發表!新歌發表!」我們寫完歌都會自彈自唱給對方聽,交換意見互相修改。宿舍頂樓樓梯間回音很大,在那裡唱歌很好聽,我們就把那邊當作練習室,叫它「Echo區」。所以去年要參加「海洋音樂祭」的時候,就用Echo G.S、「艾可菊斯」這個團名,G是我的魯凱名字Gelresai,S就是Sueming。

  我們在寫歌的時候,並不會完全都用原住民語言來思考,有中文歌、英文歌、也有母語。因為像我連母語都講得不太流利了,有時候我會寫好中文,拿回去台東請我外婆幫我翻譯,有一首〈怎麼會這樣?〉就是我外婆一邊翻譯一邊跟我說他們以前被漢人欺壓的故事,我聽一聽覺得很不平衡,就寫這首歌。歌詞很簡單:「怎麼會這樣,我們之間沒有什麼不一樣,為什麼要對我們不一樣,但是我們不會生氣,因為我們有比他們更美的文化。」一直重複的「ni-mi-ya-i-ni-ya」就是「怎麼會這樣」的意思。......more

 

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Fusion with an edge/Taipei Times

Echo GS don't have a name for the kind of music they play. They'd rather let their guitars, accordion and electric trumpet do the talking

By Ron Brownlow (Taipei Times)
STAFF REPORTER
Monday, Nov 27, 2006, Page 13

One thought comes to mind when a new band is promoted as featuring an accordion and singing Aboriginal songs tinged with bossa nova and other Latin American influences: This could be interesting, or it could be pretty bad.

Echo GS (艾可菊斯) is pretty good.

On Saturday at Witch House (女巫店) they had a packed audience — most of whom were hearing the group's acoustic ballads and fret-burning instrumentals for the first time — clapping their hands, singing along and calling for an encore. Which was impressive, considering it was Echo GS' first extended performance in nearly two years, and given that Taipei audiences seem to increasingly favor performances by musicians they know over new sounds.

The "GS" in Echo GS stands for band members Gelresai (陳世川) and Suming (姜聖明), who met a few years ago when both were students at the National Taiwan University of Arts (國立台灣藝術大學). They lived in the same dorm and practiced together in a stairwell there because it had an echo and made their music sound better, hence the first part of their band's name.

You might know Suming, 28, as a guitar player for the increasingly popular Aboriginal blues rock band Totem (圖騰), winner of last year's battle of the bands contest at the Hohaiyan Music Festival (海洋音樂祭). With Echo GS, Suming sings, plays acoustic guitar, accordion, several different kinds of recorders, and an electric trumpet. Gelresai, 24, who completed a compulsory stint with the Air Force earlier this month, sings and plays guitar.

Since Gelresai's return from military service the band has added a third member, a friend who plays the bongo drum. Their music can best be described as a melodic folk sound covering a wide range of styles, from catchy acoustic ballads to instrumentals with an up-tempo, Latin-sounding rhythm. They usually sing in Mandarin, with a few songs featuring more powerful lyrics in the Amis language.

"We're a four-man band but we only have three people," said Suming, who in concert demonstrates a strong stage presence and engages the crowd in between songs with jokes about everything from his personal appearance to his ethnicity. "We're from Taitung County," he told the audience at Witch House on Saturday. "I'm from the Amis tribe and [Gelresai] is from the Rukai tribe ... . He's poorer and I'm more hard up."

On its Web site Wild Fire Music (野火樂集), the record label that promotes Echo GS, describes the band's music as having a "relaxing sound" that makes listeners feel like they're "on a sandy beach."

"I don't feel it's like this," Gelresai said in an interview in a warehouse in Tucheng (土城) last week, where he and Suming work building props for a movie. Suming agreed.

Both like the Cuban ensemble Buena Vista Social Club, but they also rejected the characterization that their songs have a Latin sound, though they had to play half-a-dozen songs before they found one that didn't fit that description. "We write our own music and don't copy other sounds," Suming explained.

"If we hear something we like, we remember it and keep it in our hearts," Gelresai said. "But we don't go out and buy it. We're afraid if we keep listening to it, we won't like it anymore."

When pressed for a better description of his music, Suming said, "I'm always looking to add new instruments. You can say we sound like we're pretending to sound like foreigners. What kind of foreign music? "I don't know," he said. "Random foreign styles."

What is certain is that Echo GS puts on a good show. None of the songs they played Saturday was a dud, even a riff on local dark metal act Chthonic (閃靈樂團) that saw Suming bellowing in a guttural drawl while he and Gelresai shredded their acoustic guitars.

If you're interested in hearing their music, you'll have to see them in concert. They have less than a dozen songs, and a spokeswoman for Wild Fire Music said Echo GS might get an album deal, but not this year or next year. "It depends on how they develop," she said.

資料來源>>Taipei Times

 


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