This weekend we had a chance to catch up with Marc and Allister Blackham, or better known collectively as the EC Twins. Hailing from Manchester, England the guys got their start in electronic music at the early age of 16, where they quickly rose to fame and established themselves as a force to be reckoned with with the opening of their club- Eye Candy. With the intense energy that the twins bring to the table, we are thrilled that they took some time away from their busy touring schedule to give us some further insight into their lives and what we can expect from them in the future!
Earmilk: Being from one of music’s greatest cities, what was it like getting your start in the business and how did the scene in Manchester influence your musical preferences?
EC Twins: Manchester is a tough City! The closest US comparison would be Detroit. When a City struggles, it creates a soulfulness throughout it's residents that can't be manufactured. Music was a huge part of the culture in Manchester and when House music crossed the Atlantic from it's birth place in Chicago, it was Manchester that catalyzed the international growth, thanks in large part to a club called THE HACIENDA. By the time we were old enough to attempt to get in with fake ID's, THE HACIENDA had become a dangerous club full of guns and drugs, but the ripple effect the music had, influenced a lot of what we are today. Our start in the business actually came after High School, once we moved to Edinburgh (the capital City of Scotland). We left Manchester as soon as we could. Turns out trading punches with a bunch of bell ends and dodging bullets in the projects wasn't much fun for us. We were much happier in nightclubs listening to House music where everyone gets along!
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EM: What has been a defining moment in your career?
ET: We've taken so many baby steps that there has never been a real "aha! moment". Our careers have been a steady and organic rise to the top and we owe it all to the fans. We still have a long way to go, that's the best part! Unlike a lot of people in the music biz there never have been any silver spoons involved for us, no nepotistic connections manipulating the growth or powerful agents or managers throwing their weight around to get us anywhere. It's all been built from the bottom on good old fashioned hard work, raw passion for the music and hopefully a decent degree of talent. Of course we've built a small, close knit team now and it helps a lot, but we can't really think of a defining moment yet. It's been a collection of small achievements that when you look back add up to impressive results. The closets thing to a defining moment would be when we started our club in Edinburgh, named EYE CANDY and we were able to put the many minimum wage jobs we'd had to have up until that point behind us. Of course we had to "re visit" similar minimum wage, manual labor jobs after making the move to America. We risked everything to come here and lost everything before the growth in the USA began for us. That being said, our management won't let us touch a set of decks for less that 30 grand nowadays, so we must be doing something right we guess.
EM: How have you both contributed to the unique and energetic sound that you guys have developed? What are some unique qualities that you both bring to the table as an electronic music duo?
ET: I (Marc) do all the work and Allister checks his social media. Every once in a while he spits out an idea and I have to spend the next twelve hours making it a reality. Allister also does more than his fair share of moaning and saying "I told you so" if I make even a remote mistake. I swear that man has a constant case of PMS. We always want to push the boundaries and do something different to what everyone else is doing. If you become an EC Twins fan, you become a real part of something. We feel like all our fans are a part of an extended family for us and they give us the freedom to experiment with diverse sounds and styles, so we can enjoy the evolution of this journey together.
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