3. PortisheadDummy

During my teenage years, Portishead was one of the few bands I engaged with. Like many of my peers, I’d had a Nirvana phase and liked the Cranberries, but nothing compared to my infatuation with Portishead. One of my sisters had this album, which I can vividly recall listening to in her room. The mood of it completely chimed with the way I was feeling. The production – the cavernous space of it – hypnotised me. Beth [Gibbon]’s vocal style inspired me to become a singer. Her range is unbelievable – the way she projects this fragility that’s also gnarly and powerful, at times, almost snarling.
Knocking around somewhere is a demo that I made when I was sixteen on a Casio synthesiser and cassette recorders. I would layer up, multitrack, recordings with two different tape recorders. One of the songs is essentially a rip off of a track from Dummy – I think it might be ‘Biscuit’? I’ll have to send it to Geoff Barrow because it’ll probably make him laugh.