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21 October 2011
Entertainment Focus
Sarah Bargiela

Cult experimental Leeds outfit trioVD are set to release X, a conceptual EP inspired by the TV series X Factor on November 13th via Naim Jazz.

They have crafted an EP consisting of four songs inspired by the four personalities that make up the award winning television series' judging panel. TrioVD guitarist Chris Sharkey, also known for his acclaimed work in Acoustic Ladyland with Tom Herbert (The Invisible), Seb Rochford and Pete Wareham (both Polar Bear), explains "Our intention here is not to mock this programme, the judges and, most importantly, the brave souls that enter this coliseum of contemporary culture. It is a musical response to the show. Some people vote. We make music."

Little-known to the average X Factor viewer, trioVD (whose 2009 debut became MOJO Jazz Album Of The Year) dive through a blundering thrash-metal take on Tulisa, through the celtic-jig-on-steroids come pseudo-power-ballad of Walsh, to the 90s pop peaks and monotone slumps of Barlow and the sensitivity and grace of trip-hop infused Kelly over 20 minutes.

The beauty of trioVD's bizarre concept is the breadth of ways it can be considered. Any charge that X is a gimmick can be dispelled quickly in consideration of the pride and enthusiasm that goes into trioVD's unmistakable compositions and performances. It could be supposed X Factor leaves no room for the brilliance of niche artists that the UK has to offer. With that said, releasing music of any form remains a game of natural selection that artists and labels willingly opt into. X is to be enjoyed by its fans be and loathed by its critics, like any other record, but overall appreciated as a palpable tribute to a cultural institution that will unquestionably go down in history. All this aside, it an absolutely fascinating listen.

X is released digitally on November 13th .


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