Higher Intelligence Agency

Higher Intelligence Agency, often also referred to by its acronym HIA, is the main electronic music project of Birmingham, UK based Bobby Bird.

HIA was formed by Bird in 1992 around the same time as he and a small group of collaborators begun an experimental electronic music club night called Oscillate, to which he brought his drum machines and synthesisers and improvised live in-between playing records. After coming across a local label just starting up, Beyond Records, Bird produced Ketamine Entity for Ambient Dub Volume 1 followed by ‘Speedlearn' and ‘Solid Motion for an EP Speedlearn.[1] These tracks were written by Bird together with Steve Savale, an early contributor.

The debut album Colourform (1993) was written and produced by Bird in his bedroom studio in Moseley, with additional contributions by members of Oscillate collective, Savale, Dave Wheels & Fosit Forsythe.[2] Colourform has been described as "one of the British Ambient scene’s landmark releases"[1] and HIA went on to became regulars on the emerging live electronic music scene, playing at The Ambient Weekend Melkweg Amsterdam ('93)[3] Interference Festival Tresor Club Berlin,[4][5] Tripping on Sunshine Festival Copenhagen, The Brixton Academy New Year's Megadog ('94), and the first ever Dance Music stage at Glastonbury ('95).[6] With Bird at the Helm, assisted by Dave Wheels, HIA played lengthy sets that ‘unfolded oscillated calm into boundless shifting voyages, heading out to beat frenzy and beyond, into the language of dreams’[7]

Referring in Volume Magazine to the dub element inherent in HIA material at this time Bird said "I grew up with it ..I was in Handsworth a lot when I was young - the parties had dub all the time and I wanted to be a musician years before I left school. But I never dreamed I’d be programming electronic music "[8]

In 1994 HIA appeared on Warp Records Artificial Intelligence 11 compilation with the track Selenite.[9] Reform, an EP of remixes of tracks from Colourform, by Autechre, The Irresistible Force (aka Mix Master Morris), A Positive Life and Pentatonic,[10] was also released, becoming NME Vibes Single of the week.[11]

A second album Freefloater followed in 1995 released, written and produced by Bird, with additional contributions on individual tracks by Dave Wheels, Fosit Forsythe and Stef Pierlejewski.[12] Freefloater is considerd to be HIA’s definitive album so far,[1] and an excellent example of ambient electro.[13] Writer Hari Kunzru described it as ’music in which the space in between is just as important as the notes. In a perfect world this is what NASA would play to space shuttle crews in orbit’[14]

In 1995 Bird and Biosphere’s Geir Jenssen performed three concerts together on top of a mountain above Geir's home town of Tromso in Norway, using location recordings of the surrounding area as source material. Recordings from these concerts were subsequently released as Biosphere / Higher Intelliengece Agency album Polar Sequences (1996).[15][16] The album was critically acclaimed and voted as one of the top 20 all time ambient releases by fans at hyperreal.org[17]

A return invitation in 1997 for Gier to come to Birmingham and play a collaborative concert on the 12th floor of the Rotunda, using location recordings of Birmingham resulted in the HIA/Biosphere album Birmingham Frequencies released on Bird's Headphone label in 2000.[15]

Bird also made two collaborative albums with German ambient music producer Pete Namlook, SHADO and SHADO 11, and an album Higher Intelligence Agency Meets Deep Space Network with David Moufang Jonas Grossman and Dave Wheels.

In recent years Bird has continued to play occasional live Higher Intelligence Agency concerts including at Detroit Electronic Music Festival, Ambient Festival Gorlice Poland, Boom Festival Portugal, O.Z.O.R.A. Hungary, and UK festivals Beat-Herder and Lunar.[18]

Occasional remixes and tracks continue to appear, including 'Sky One' written for a Pete Namlook tribute compilation.[19]

Aside from HIA Bird has also created multi speaker sound installations for festivals, galleries, woodland spaces and performances[20]

Discography

Year Title Label Notes
1993 Colourform Beyond / Waveform
1995 Freefloater Beyond / Waveform
1996 Polar Sequences with Biosphere (live)
1996 Higher Intelligence Agency meets Deep Space Network Source Records with Deep Space Network
1997 S.H.A.D.O. FAX +49-69/450464 with Pete Namlook
1999 S.H.A.D.O. 2 FAX +49-69/450464 with Pete Namlook
1999 Birmingham Frequencies with Biosphere (live)

References

  1. 1 2 3 Barr, Tim (2002). Techno The Rough Guide. Rough Guides ltd. pp. 171–172.
  2. "Colourform". Higher Intelligence Agency. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
  3. Toop, David (January 1994). "Mellow Fever". The Face (January 1994).
  4. "Red Bull Music Academy". daily.redbullmusicacademy.com. Retrieved 2016-09-21.
  5. Interference Berlin (2012-11-29), HIGHER INTELLIGENCE AGENCY - Whirligig, Interference Berlin, retrieved 2016-09-21
  6. DorianPVP (2012-04-20), 1995 Glastonbury Dance Stage - Steve Hillage, John Peel and Kiss My Axe, retrieved 2016-09-21
  7. Marcus, Tony (December 1993). "Electronic Rock'n'Roll!". i-D Magazine (123 December 1993).
  8. Mead, Helen (November 1993). "Higher Intelligence Agency". Volume (Eight).
  9. "Various - (Artificial Intelligence II) / (Motion) Ltd Box". Discogs. Retrieved 2016-09-20.
  10. "The Higher Intelligence Agency - Colour Reform". Discogs. Retrieved 2016-09-20.
  11. "Reform". 2012-03-15. Retrieved 2016-09-20.
  12. "Freefloater". 2012-03-24. Retrieved 2016-09-20.
  13. "Freefloater - Higher Intelligence Agency | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-09-20.
  14. Kunzru, Hari (October 1995). "Higher Intelligence Agency Freefloater". Wired (October 1995).
  15. 1 2 "Biosphere and HIA 'Birmingham Frequencies'". www.ambientmusic.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-09-20.
  16. "Hia* | Biosphere - Polar Sequences". Discogs. Retrieved 2016-09-20.
  17. "CLASSIC AMBIENT RECORDINGS: The 2001 Survey". music.hyperreal.org. Retrieved 2016-09-20.
  18. "Performance". 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2016-09-21.
  19. "Die Welt ist Klang: A Tribute to Pete Namlook". www.carpesonum.com. Retrieved 2016-09-21.
  20. "Bobby Bird-Musician/Artist". Bobby Bird-Musician/Artist. Retrieved 2016-09-21.

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