Merv's live show shifts though psychedelic gears like no other artist, he is as unpredictable as he is committed to the show he creates. Get buckled in for a journey which moves through Techno, Trance, Drum & Bass and even Ambient. No BPM is safe from Merv's borderless musical alchemy.
Support on the night comes from Beatherder’s very own Tim Toil, you can expect a night of full power Goa & Psy Trance, sci-fi inspired Electronica & warped alien Psy Techno. Full immersive UV decor and lighting.
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Eat Static was formed in 1989 by Merv Pepler and Joie Hinton as a creative outlet for the diverse range of electronic music that the pair were writing. This year sees them reach the magical 30 years of performing! Always primarily intended as a live band, Eat Static can legitimately claim to be one of the UK’s first live techno outfits. Eat Static quickly developed a spectacular live show that included a huge light show and a giant illuminated brain. A loyal following quickly formed, with the crowds realising that dance could be performed live at a time when ‘live’ performances by other bands were often mimed by PAs. Since that time Eat Static have played hundreds of gigs headlining festivals and shows around the world.
Early Eat Static releases were on the band’s own imprint – Alien Records, and laid the foundations of the band’s sound with inventive editing, B Movie samples and a sense of humour and unpredictability. They then signed to Michael Dog’s legendary label Planet Dog, which captured the spirit and idealism of a heady time. The album Abduction was a particularly strong release and the band went on to enjoy chart success with a number of their EP’s on the label. At the same time, Eat Static were headlining Megadog nights and festivals as well as Glastonbury.
With their departure from Planet Dog, the band formed their own label – Mesmobeat and a number of album releases followed, including the standouts Crash and Burn and In the Nude, where the band explored a wider palette of sounds, including Big Beat, 70’s kitsch, psychedelic Latin and subtly twisted lounge music. Merv also started a side project Hi-Fi Companions with Will White from Propellerheads. As well as recording and releasing on their own label the band also worked with Solstice, BNE, Twisted, TIP World, Interchill and a handful of other labels. The tracks on Interchill compilations provided an outlet for downtempo and chillout.
Merv’s collaborations are numerous; Hi-Fi Companions, The Flexitones, Strontium Dogs, MX Experiment, and System Static. Collabs include music recorded with Steve Joliffe (Tangerine Dream), Steve Hillage (as System Static), Robert Hjeinen (Psychick Warriors of Gaia), Robert Smith of The Cure, Georgina Brett and many more. Eat Static also have a long list of remixes to their name including Suns of Arqa, Shpongle, Kaya Project, Front Line Assembly, System 7, Joujouka, Uzumaki and many more.
After the 2007 summer festival touring season ended, keyboardist Joie Hinton left the band and it was then just Merv left to fly the Alien flag! But more recently, he has been rejoined in the studio by original member Steve Everitt who made strong appearances on the acclaimed albums ”Last Ship to Paradise” and ‘Dead Planet’.
2008 saw the release of Eat Static’s first ever full length down-tempo album, Back To Earth, with Canada’s Interchill label. The album was infused with dashes of Arabian and jazzy influences alongside solid rhythmic elements of dub/breaks and spaced-out other-worldly electronica.
In 2015 Eat Static released their 25th anniversary double album entitled Dead Planet / Human Upgrade. One half uptempo and banging and the other half exploring more experimental sounds. Merv put out this monster release to counter the disposable culture of streaming music. People said it couldn’t be done and shouldn’t be done which was reason enough to do it.
Recent years have seen the band continue to be featured heavily at festivals around the world and Merv is working and gigging harder than ever. Highlight shows have been repeat appearances at the Ozora Festival, Albert Hoffman’s 100th birthday party, the Tokyo Festival of Modular and of course Glastonbury.
When not on the road Merv can be found in the studio where in the past 4 years he has taken a deep dive into the new frontier of modular synthesis and continues to add to his collection. For Last Ship to Paradise Merv and Steve combined their modular rigs and set out to make sure that nothing repeated and that tracks had a constantly evolving liquid quality to them. There are no presets and no off-the-shelf samples that you have heard in other tracks. This speaks to Merv’s dedication that none of this music shall be predictable or follow any commercial trends.
2019 sees the band hit 30 years with no visible signs of slowing down! They have just signed to the mighty Cleopatra Records in Los Angeles who will shortly release the entire catalogue in the USA and are currently making a follow-up album to ‘Last Ship’ for Interchill Records.
As a 30th Anniversary celebration, there will be an album of ‘Classics Remixed’ released imminently..loads of old tunes remixed by artist friends that were inspired by these original tunes way back in the day .included in this album will be mixes by The Orb, Perfect Stranger, Dust, Flembaz, Martian Arts, Eitan Reiter, Zen Mechanics and more!
On top of all this, Eat Static is already booked for loads of Festivals and dates this year and has even dusted off its giant Brain to drag out again to stun the masses.
Keep watching the skies!