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MUSIC REVIEW: Obsession never sounded so good

Queer rock singer Matt Fishel goes into fanboy overload in his latest track I’m totally obsessed with him.

THE INVOLMENT of politics in art is integral to creating change, a necessary evil, and especially for the LGBT+ communities, activism is key. With powerful musicians like Years and years’ Olly Alexander, Sam Smith, and the up-and-coming Andrea Di Giovanni, music is the perfect outlet for Queer people everywhere to have their say and make a difference. But not every song has to be so seriously politically charged, for the messages to break through. And with his latest track, the unapologetically fabulous Matt Fishel shows us that politics can have a fun side too.

Pretty in pink, the energetic Matt Fishel coaxes us into joining his vibrant mirage of gay culture across different eras, throughout the opening of his latest single I’m totally obsessed with him.

A collage of desolate halls, and seemingly coy visions of Matt himself, weave into one another as the sycophantic track begins. Sounds of cheerful trumpet melodies, and racing drums shoot themselves into the enigmatic rumble, building the tension even further. And then, just as the pyramid of sounds nears is peak, a voice is heard.

He’s in my heart,” a joyous Matt coos, guitar in hand, as images of choir singers and euphoric dancers around him come alive in celebratory chorus. With his sparkly, punk fueled vocalisations, the queer rocker decorates a vivid symphony of distorted guitars and bracing drum beats, encouraging all to dance along with the racing rhythms of each chorus. Keeping close by the pool of upbeat, friendly rock, a cheeky little video featuring, as Matt describes, “a celebration of queerness, togetherness, fun and pride,” rolls by. And the dancers, full of sways and glorious nods to voguing, whirl around in perfect harmony with the charmingly infatuated mesh of electric guitars and roaring trumpets.

I’ve gone into fanboy overload,” the commercially ripe whisper of Matt grins at the viewer, before suddenly strolling through the set of a nineteen twenties speakeasy, complete with sultry saxophone players and silky suits. With their winding solos, the marryment of saxophone and guitar skip blissfully through colourful fields of people as the video continues. From extras sitting pretty in giraffe costumes, Marie Antoinette style drag, nuns, footloose dancers in kitschy spandex, women in wigs, half-naked men, and leathered up police men, everyone is on show and having a gay old-time.

One minute, donning a wink and a smile, the next a wig or guitar, the video flies through a timeline of queer iconography, and never fails to keep up a sweetly light-hearted tone of lightly obsessive love.

Overall Matt has painted a charming little image of teen – like sycophantic infatuation, with a tongue in cheek touch of Queer history. The joy that’s plastered on each of the faces in the video trickles through to the listener too.

DJ Profile: Affy Wajid

It’s August, it’s Pride, and this is the amazing Mr Affy Wajid.

Where can we hear you over Brighton Pride? This year’s been about organising something really big so I’m split between organising and DJ modes! You can catch me doing the latter at the Queer Takeover at the Pride Pleasure Gardens on Pride Saturday and the Love Disco tent at the LoveBN1Festival on the Pride Sunday. 

What tune will you definitely HAVE to play? Whitney Houston’s Love Will Save the Day (Jellybean Benitez Mix). 

What are you looking forward to most about Pride? With the support of Pride, Calabash is joining forces with Traumfrau and the Marlborough Pub to bring you the Queer Takeover – it’s going to be HUGE! We have a roster of amazing live artists and DJs performing over Pride weekend, culminating in us taking over the whole of the Old Steine Pride Pleasure Gardens on Saturday. Our music policy is very eclectic with a focus on music of Black and Asian origin. We have some really big names performing at the Marlborough and the Pleasure Gardens. The Queer Takeover aims to provide an inclusive space for people who don’t want to go to the park and want to celebrate Pride with other LGBTQ+ people and their allies. Details on the Pride website.  

Favourite past Pride moment? I’ve been working with Pride since 2003. As a person of colour, in the early days we have had to fight for our Pride festival place. In 2005, I remember after a stressful time organising, fighting for representation and funding we managed to agree a smallish space. I played Don’t Leave Me this Way by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes at the end of my set and looked out over the decks and saw a sea of people filling our modest tent spilling out of our enclosure and surrounding areas, all singing every single word at the top of their voices. It made it all worth it. 

Other DJ/music projects? I’m really busy with my regular club night, House of Go Bang at the Green Door Store, which is bi-monthly and attracts some big name DJ guests from the house and disco scene. I’m really chuffed to be involved with Bristol queer club outfit Bitch.Please, which will be starting in Brighton on August 17. I’ve recently paused my regular radio show with my husband on 1BTN.FM to focus on other stuff, including a community project with the station. I’m also planning to start vogue dance workshops in the autumn.

Guilty pleasure? Sylvester – everything that he has done particularly You Make Me Feel… Also I’m addicted to EastEnders!

Describe yourself in three words! Dancing. Disco. Diva.   

Affy Wajid’s current top five 
Sophie Lloyd Calling Out (Mr K Edit) Classic
Andromeda Orchestra Get Up & Dance (Nick The Record Mix) Faze Action
Womack & Womack Missing Persons Bureau (Knuckles mix) Island
Change Hit Or Miss Nova 017 Ltd
Roisin Murphy Plaything (Maurice Fulton mix) Vinyl Factory

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