Profile:
"I remember reading some magazine that said that everybody wants to be a
guitar hero and no one wants to be an engineer or producer.
I was like, 'What are you talking about? That's what I want to be!'"
-Michael Donaldson a.k.a. Q-Burns Abstract Message.
Growing up in a small town in central Louisiana in the late '70s, there wasn't
a lot for a young kid to do besides the usual distractions of TV, video games
and dreaming of becoming a sports hero or rock n roll star. That was until one
day when 10-year-old Michael Donaldson was given a copy of The Beach Boys Pet
Sounds album by his mother. No doubt it was the incessant playing of this album
on his old turntable that planted the seeds of a producer in young Michael.
Within four years, Michael was already mastering a four-track recorder, while
other kids were blowing their allowances on their first electric guitar lessons.
Since those early years, Michael Donaldson, better known as Q-Burns Abstract
Message, has grown to become one of America's top DJs. While touring regularly
across the country and throughout the world with the likes of Fatboy Slim, Josh
Wink, Chemical Brothers, Gus Gus and Lo Fidelity All-Stars, he has also released
a slew of 12"s, a compilation album of singles, Oeuvre, and his debut album,
Feng Shui.
Yet, Donaldson still sees himself as a producer rather than a DJ or "recording
artist." His skills in this area have already made him a highly sought-after
remixer, having produced remixes for artists as diverse as The Supreme Beings
Of Leisure, Faith No More, Rabbit In The Moon and even Britney Spears. More
recently, Q-Burns Abstract Message was chosen among a short list of top producers,
which included Sade collaborator Andrew Hale, Morcheeba, and Yellow Magic Orchestra
member Sohichiro Suzuki to produce several tracks for the new Jim White album,
No Such Place (Luaka Bop). Even David Byrne has stated that he believes the
Q-Burns Abstract Message produced tracks are among the best on the album. Jim
White also complimented Donaldson's production work in Billboard: "He's real
smart and knows what he wants to do and how to do it."
With his new album Invisible Airline, Donaldson has most fully realized his
life vision as a producer by delivering an album that reflects the experience
of his many years as DJ, musician, remixer and, of course, producer. The album's
title is a metaphor for the mind trip it takes you on, exploring places and
glimpsing into people's lives; people that don't actually exist. A trip minus
the turbulence and plastic-wrapped, single-serving food of a real airline.
Invisible Airline showcases a new direction from Donaldson's previous work
and features the vocal talents of Lisa Shaw, one of America's top house vocalists
(and a favorite of Madonna). Instead of a pure electronic dance record, Donaldson
has taken a classic producer approach by assembling a band to realize his music,
blending the organic with the electronic so that the listener cannot tell what
is what. With a nod to New Order and other bands that mixed guitars with synthesizers,
Q-BurnsAbstract Message has created a sound that acknowledges its origins in
the electronic/dance community while remaining fully accessible to a more pure
pop audience. The almost folk-like songwriting compliments the direction and
feel of the album's electronic, yet organic-sounding soul. Even Lisa Shaw's
contributions are given the Q-Burns Abstract Message touch so that her approach,
style and phrasings are different for each of the tracks.
"There are so many moods to capture, so many sounds to hear," says Donaldson,
"with the technology and tons of resources at our disposal, the only limitation
right now is unfortunately time..." With Invisible Airline we've been given
a whirlwind tour of these possibilities. |