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“I breathed a sigh of relief/That shook the mountain down”

Riz Maslen has had an extraordinary career so far – playing live at Coachella and the Montreaux Jazz Festival, composing for Kew Gardens and the English National Opera, and releasing work on a who’s who of independent labels including R&S/ApolloOxygen Music Works and Ninja Tune.

First marked out as a trip hop artist by critics, Riz Maslen had actually arrived in London from the West Country where she had been playing in several indie bands.

The story of her involvement with Future Sound of London and The Beloved at the inception of acid house is well-documented, as is her loan-funded move into production and subsequent releases on R&SOxygen Music Works and Ninja Tune.

But scratch beyond those beginnings and an extraordinary trajectory emerges – of an artist building an aesthetic that breathes both electronically and organically, in which can be heard jazz, folk, psychedelia and post-rock, alongside those electronics, samples and field recordings which characterise her early output.

Beyond the musical, those early incorporations of field recordings and found sounds have developed into audio artworks including installations for Kew Gardens and The Southbank Centre.

And beyond the aural, her work has frequently included or required visual elements, both still and moving – in fact, La Prochaine Fois (2001) was both an audio CD and a film directed by Maslen that screened at Sundance.

Now homed in St Leonards On Sea, she has completed her sixth Neotropic studio album, formed improvisation super group Non Blank with Oliver ChererJack Hayter and Darren Morris, and collaborated with Zeroh for several festivals.

Often intensely personal, her focus on honesty in performance makes her a compelling live act.

55 Responses to Home

  1. jay foley says:

    Glad to see you healthy and creating again…go get ’em…!!!

  2. Matt says:

    Years ago, I was at a lounge in New Orleans. It was dank, dark, and candlelit, on the outskirts of the French Quarter, and there was this amazing DJ spinning there who played a Small Fish With Spine record – actually, a remix record. The “I Hate You” remixes, with the View From A Space Pod remixes by Coldcut. I can’t find them anywhere, stopped thinking about them years ago, but I just woke up thinking about them. Do you have any idea where I can get a copy? It can be anything – electronic, vinyl, cd, tape, 8 track… I don’t care. Those songs had a profound effect on me that has lasted up until now.

  3. Mihai says:

    You make great stuff !
    i used one of your songs on my tumblr i hope you don’t mind ..

  4. Ray Wilson says:

    Shoutcast random and thought “damn what a nice song”
    Neotroic – Nana

    Need more gurls like you 🙂

  5. Matchew says:

    I have been just itching for all of the tracks on your Fugu EP from ’98. I can only find it on vinyl…in poor shape at that. Do you know where I would be able to purchase the tracks as mp3’s?

  6. Matchew says:

    My apologies…that would be the Fugu Remixes…from ’97.

    It would make my month to be able to listen to those tracks again.

  7. Matchew says:

    Thank you so much! That is the only one I am missing in my collection from your late ’90’s/early ’00’s…I have spent many an evening with those albums and a pair of good headphones.

    You are so kind

  8. Compound Eye says:

    Hey Riz,

    Wow, you’ve been busy… Dug out my old 15 Levels CD tonight – Frozen Hands is still as beautful as ever – and went hunting for ‘more’ online. Here you are. So good to see ‘Ultimate Sushi’ on mp3. I will have to bag that, as I used to have it on CD along with everything up to / including Mr Brubaker & the UFO ep.

    What strikes me about your more recent stuff – after dipping into Bandcamp – is how delicate and haunting a lot of it is. Tracks like Inch-Inch and Farewell Home could almost be from some early 70s Herzog fillum… Well, I think they have shades of Popol Vuh, with a bit of Medieval Rennaisance / Claire Hamill thrown in for good measure.

    Anyway, good stuff! I’m going to have a lot of new faves to play over & over soon, thanks to your kindness in posting hard to find lovelies on BC.

    Thanks

  9. ShrykeAbysmal says:

    Just wanted to say that I love all of your music. So innovative and capable of sending me on journeys. I have a special place in my psyche that only songs like Half Day Closing from Portishead go and I’ve got to tell you Saucer Song is right there with it. Most hair raising, eerie song I’ve ever heard. I loop it constantly and the chorus with that insane singing is one of my ringtones. Terrifies me every time it goes off in the middle of the night. Thanks for that. 🙂

  10. honkinberry says:

    I’ve always loved your song Beautiful Pool, and last night I happened to be watching the Columbo episode “A Deadly State of Mind” where the sample comes from. It was delightful!

    • Neotropic says:

      Thanks! gotta love Columbo…and theres just one more thing…..

      • DragonRaid says:

        It’s funny how things fall into place. About a month ago, I started watching through Columbo. Then about two weeks ago, at the Goodwill, I ran across a compilation CD that had “Beautiful Pool” on it…loved the song. About an hour ago, couldn’t sleep, four in the morning, watching “A Deadly State of MInd” and hear the sample. Of course, I spent about 30 minutes lining up the track with the episode and was tickled. Then a quick search found this post. Case closed…roll the credits.

  11. Jam says:

    Always nice when you find that one artist under different monikers are indeed the same artist.

    Ta for the musical journey. More!

  12. trakinos says:

    beauty-full
    You do all the voices?

  13. rupertpod says:

    Beauty-full
    Do you do all the voices?

  14. kris irizarry says:

    Dug the tumbleweed EP out for another go….absolutely brilliant and holds up well. Wound up going all kinds of ntone neotropic for a while….here I am slays me. Saw your show in nyc with Pole and it was great. Please make some more tunes, it’s been too long.

    • Neotropic says:

      Thank you Kris! always great to hear my music still inspires! I am in the process of writing a new album and have been collaborating with a lot of different artists over the last few years. Thanks Again…

  15. Martyn Gallina-Jones says:

    Riz,
    Big shout out from Brooklyn NY!!
    Maybe 20 years or so ago, I shot photos of you for URB Magazine or Muzik Magazine – forget which ( as I said it’s been about 20 years).
    Anyway I’m rockin’ Drake’s new release – “If You’re Reading This it’s Too Late” I’ve got it playing pretty much all the time I’m in the car, driving through NYC, old habits die hard, I tend to want to saturate when I hear new material . . . So you gave me a CD back then, which I played and played and played whenever I was in London for a shooting assignment as I drove through the streets of London.
    I’m having a kind of spatial, temporal reverb today ‘coz I just realized that Drakes track Wednesday Night Interlude so, so reminds me of some of the loops you were putting together back in the day . . .
    I don’t know if his producer sampled you but the feeling is uncannily eerily similar to my ear. Anyway, it brought a smile to my lips as I remembered you and you beautiful swirling sounds.
    Hope you’re well, happy and productive!!

    Martyn.

  16. cameron says:

    hi riz,
    Just wondering if you can put up Fugu EP on your bandcamp page. Would love a copy of He builds the world. (hope its the same one from rockers hi-fi mix album) Love your music 15 levels is in top5 albums for me.
    Cheers
    cameron

    • Neotropic says:

      Hi Cameron, thanks for the message and the lovely words of support much appreciated. we are in the process of re-issuing a lot of my back catalogue over 2016 so there will be announcements as this happens. 🙂

  17. URSS says:

    When my Girlfriend ( togheter 30 Years) dyes from Cancer, I was lost on Earth. Ur Music was a Rock for me.
    Thank U

    • Neotropic says:

      thanks for this message and I am very sorry to hear of your loss 😦 words cannot express how you must feel. Music is a great healer!
      I am sorry it took me so long to reply. Thank you!

  18. Oleg says:

    Riz, thank you so much for your music! ‘ve been listening to it for a long time. Especially ’15 Levels’, forever my fav. I have a trip hop blog on vk.com (so-called “russian Facebook”) and want to do an interview with you. It would be great to do it. Greetings from Russia!

  19. Serge says:

    Hi, Riz!
    Thank you for the music!
    For the first time I heard your music when I was a kid – it was “something” !!!
    When I heard the tape “Mr Brubakers Strawberry Alarm Clock” – I was amazed!
    I’m from the Republic of Belarus and people here listen to your music!
    Beached – one of the world’s best tracks for me, deep and heartfelt!
    Thank you!

  20. Serge says:

    Oh, that’s great!!!
    Happy New Year too!
    I wish you creative success next year!

  21. Greg Gasiorowski says:

    What is the story on all the different releases of the Tumble Weed EP?
    There seems to be at least 3 with very different track lengths:

    01. Neotropic – From Small Acorns (3:22)
    02. Neotropic – Neotropic (5:38)
    03. Neotropic – Aloo Gobi (5:41)
    04. Neotropic – Regents Park (2:43)
    05. Neotropic – La Centinela (0:39)
    06. Neotropic – Here I Am (5:22)
    07. Neotropic – Spot The Dog (1:57)
    08. Neotropic – Distant Drums (1:06)
    Total length: 26:28

    1. From Small Acorns (08:11)
    2. Aloo Gobi (05:44)
    3. Neotropic (00:41)
    4. Regents Park (02:59)
    5. La Centinela (06:09)
    6. Here I Am (05:51)
    7. Spot The Dog (06:45)
    8. Distant Drums (01:07)
    Total length: 37:27

    01 from small acorns 02:22
    02 neotropic 05:43
    03 aloo gobi 05:40
    04 regents park 02:45
    05 la centinela 05:34
    06 here i am 05:22
    07 spot the dog 06:08
    08 distant drums 01:11
    Total length: 34:40

  22. Vladimir says:

    Thank you for your music, especially for the album “15 Levels Of Magnification”!

  23. Shevek says:

    Hi Riz, I used to listen to your music in 1999, Mr. Brubaker’s Strawberry Alarm Clock. I remember to have played the cd over and over, I think it’s one of my favorite albums ever.
    At the time I didn’t know who was behind Neotropic, you seemed to me as a kind of transcendent electronic music deity 🙂
    I discover now I have so many albums yet to listen.
    Thank you 🙂

  24. Alby says:

    hello just wanted to say thank you for all the dope music you’ve created. Do you ever play shows? 🙂

    • Neotropic says:

      Thank you for the support! And yes I do play live! In fact its my last show for 2019 this evening in London! Muse Gallery, Portobello!

  25. phlegm87 says:

    Hi Riz!
    I recently had the opportunity to listen to your latest album of 2018. He’s just gorgeous! Very soulful and deep!
    It’s great that in this tasteless modern music world there is such good music as yours!
    Thank you for the music!
    I wish you creative success!
    Best regards, Serge!

  26. Jay E says:

    Hey, do you have ‘Laundraphonic Pt. 4’ anywhere to buy? gutted this isnt pressed onto vinyl (from what i can see on discogs) its an amazing track! enjoying discovering your music 🙂

    • Neotropic says:

      Hi Jay it was on vinyl as 12″ you may be able to find it. Have you tried the ninja tune website? Let me know how you get on.
      thanks
      Riz

  27. Rich says:

    Hello,
    I’ve been a fan for a long time. I’m sure you have been asked this before but is there somewhere in existence a longer version of beached?
    Cheers
    Rich

  28. Alex says:

    Hi Riz,

    I have sent you a message via the contact page. Very eager to get your reply 🙂

    Love your work ❤

  29. Alex says:

    you can reach me at alexander@noid.ooo

  30. Chriz says:

    Love your work, when did you start making music? greetings from Austria, ❤

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