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Creageivity 34 - with electro-pop pioneer Karel Fialka

Creageivity 34 - with electro-pop pioneer Karel Fialka

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Pioneer of electro and electro-pop KAREL FIALKA has never stopped working in music, as a performer, writer and producer. He had significant chart success with his singles Armband, Hey Matthew and The Eyes Have It, and in our Creageivity session he also mentions - and features - his song Alphaville with Tilda Swinton on vocal duties. There’s also the tale of how his friend and tennis partner, Colin Blunstone of the Zombies created a successful demo for a Cliff Richard orchestral album.

Karel’s self-recorded song Hey Matthew was heard by music mogul and manager of The Police, Miles Copeland, who signed Karel to IRS Records. The single became a top ten hit in the UK and also charted strongly in Europe. Karel recorded the LP Human Animal while at IRS.

He has collaborated with and written for a wide range of artists and fellow travellers including Nick Magnus, Jona Lewie, Paul Roberts, Colin Blunstone, Martin Stephenson, along with Cliff Richard, as well as taking production duties on various projects.

He makes light of his somewhat exotic upbringing, and vividly describes the impact of hearing life-changing rock’n’roll in the movie The Girl Can’t Help It, and how Bob Dylan has been a lifelong influence right up to the present day. Our (re)connection to Karel comes through Tim Fraser, our songwriting guest on Creagivity 3.

KAREL FIALKA is a raconteur with many a story from the sharp end of music and creativity. We also hear snippets of Still Life from his debut album, as well as Alphaville, and a soon to be released track, French Reggae.

website: https://www.karelfialka.com/

Tracks Still Life, Alphaville and French Reggae used with permission.

Karel photo by Mike Ross from the album PEACE V WAR

If you feel you're too old to be creative, or too creative to be old, then Creageivity is the podcast for you!

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