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		<title>Rhyming imperfectly &#8211; an interview with Rainbow Reservoir</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><a href="http://www.rainbowreservoir.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Rainbow Reservoir</strong></a> make music that sound like the name. Glistening, bright, bouncing with happiness, and with hidden depths. The baby of multi talented and multi instrumentalist <strong>Angela Space</strong>, the second EP, <strong><em>400 Imperfect Rhymes</em></strong> was released on July 14th, with the cast of Oli Steadman, Rob Steadman and Duncan McNaughton all collaborating on production and performance. Taking hints of surrealist storytelling a la Jeffrey Lewis, the direct and simple lyrics suggest The Magnetic Fields, whilst the vibrant folk sensibility is reminiscent of fellow Oxfordians Stornaway. It&#8217;s an eclectic and exciting piece of work, and I spoke to Angela to find out more. Read on for more on love, cities, and a man called Doug.</div>
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<div><em>Tell me about 400 Imperfect Rhymes?</em></div>
<div>The beautiful album artwork was done by Kiri Kopcke and depicts Berlin.  I wanted the artwork to be inspired by Berlin since visiting there had such an effect on me and my songwriting.  The city in <em>City Bike</em> is Berlin and <em>400 Imperfect Rhymes</em> was mostly written at Tegel Airport.  The <em>City Bike</em> video is all shot in Berlin and if I were to do a video for <em>400 Imperfect Rhymes</em> my idea involves Tegel Airport arrivals and departures displays.</div>
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<div><em>Lo-fi, punk, pop, twee &#8211; it&#8217;s necessary to give yourself a genre, but how do you see your music? </em></div>
<div>This guy Doug once said it&#8217;s like a well worn pair of converse all stars and I like that.  It&#8217;s lo-fi with the anti-folk lyricism of Jeffrey Lewis, the surrealism of Neutral Milk Hotel, and some Eels/Beck dirt.  Doug would say, &#8216;insert rainbow metaphor here&#8217;.</div>
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<div><em>What influences you? </em></div>
<div>Planes, love, crowds, love, stories, love, pain, love, desperation, love, trains, love, clouds, love, rainbows, love, smiles, love, fears, love, hate, love, rhymes, love, science, love, books, love, museums, love, snow, love, yellow roses, love, all -isms, love, TV, love, poetry, love, art, love, life, love, love, love, love.</div>
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<div><em>What do you choose to write about?</em></div>
<div>I&#8217;m currently writing my 99th song.  Of those, 71 are about love.  The others are about transportation, fear, death, religion, and life.</div>
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<div><em>How has geography influenced your writing? (Now based in Oxford, Angela grew up in Connecticut). </em></div>
<div>Hugely.  Thank you for asking.  I enjoy moving, transportation and hellos and goodbyes.  I am also an accomplished packer.</div>
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<div><em>Your EP is called 400 Imperfect Rhymes, which reminds me of something Anna Calvi when she was on Steve Lamacq&#8217;s Round Table show recently, about how she loves out of tune singing and things being off beat. What for you is the role of imperfection in your music?</em></div>
<div>Anna Calvi is awesome.  And I totally agree with her&#8230;although maybe she&#8217;d think that I take singing off key and playing out of time a bit too far.  It seems to me if it isn&#8217;t imperfect, it is an act.  When you are in love or hurting or angry it&#8217;s not in tune.  I don&#8217;t like airbrushed emotions.</div>
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<div><em>Oxford has a ridiculously great music scene and strong pedigree for vibrant but intelligent music. Does this inspire you or put pressure on you? What does Oxford offer musicians?</em></div>
<div>Oxford has great bands, great venues, and great audiences.  As an outsider I&#8217;ve never felt any pressure from its history.  And although I&#8217;m a trained musician I certainly don&#8217;t have a prestigious pedigree.  People often say they are surprised that they like my stuff.  It&#8217;s like they just looked at me and assumed I&#8217;d be something that I&#8217;m not.  In a way it is liberating.</div>
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<div>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdbLkGgePng</div>
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<div><em>Some of your videos are pretty weird, quirky, and cool. Do you have a favourite? How involved do you get? Is the visual important to you? </em></div>
<div>My favourite depends on my mood, but I am proud of <em>Normal Girl</em> and moving around all those beads.  It was the first one I made.  The visual is really important to me.  I love taking videos.  It&#8217;s just another way to convey an emotion.  I&#8217;ve made them all myself.  In the future I&#8217;d be interested in collaborating with visual artists.  The EP artwork for <em>400 Imperfect Rhyme</em>s was designed by Kiri Kopcke and it was super interesting to see how she visually interpreted the music.</div>
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<div>Like what you see? Buy 400 Imperfect Rhymes from <a href="http://rainbowreservoir.bandcamp.com/album/400-imperfect-rhymes" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Bandcamp</a>.</div>
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