'It's more productive than doomscrolling': film-maker Ben Wheatley on his secret life as musician Dave Welder

Ben Wheatley, the film director behind cult classics like High-Rise and Sightseers, has a secret passion project: making music as Dave Welder. With 26 records released in just over a year, spanning genres from electronica to drone, Welder has become one of the most prolific musicians you've never heard of.

Wheatley's entry into music-making was a late development, with GarageBand becoming his primary tool for creative expression. "It's this weird flow state where you sit at the machine and then this tune pops out and it's like, 'Oh, fuck,'" he recalls, describing the process of composing music that pours out of him in these moments. Music-making has become a distraction from his filmmaking work, allowing him to tap into a creative outlet that was previously elusive.

For Wheatley, music is not just another creative pursuit but an integral part of his overall artistic expression. His latest project, Bulk – a sci-fi film that blends elements of film noir and B-movie sci-fi – features Welder's original score, showcasing a more experimental approach to scoring films. The credits for the movie pay homage to his musical inspirations, including the Fall, Neu!, and Aphex Twin.

Wheatley has long admired the DIY ethos of punk music and has applied this same mindset to his own creative endeavors. His latest film, Bulk, embodies this spirit of self-sufficiency, from its lo-fi special effects to the instructions for recreating the film on homemade equipment. The credits sequence, in particular, is a loving tribute to the punk aesthetic, with Wheatley inviting fans to recreate the experience using GarageBand and other primitive tools.

As a reaction against the commercialism of big-budget projects like Meg 2 ($130m budget), which prompted him to explore new creative avenues, Wheatley sees his music-making as an extension of his filmmaking work. The process has become a source of comfort and creativity, allowing him to experiment with new sounds and ideas.

Wheatley is now eager to take this approach further, envisioning immersive experiences that combine music with films in cinemas, incorporating stacked sound systems and bespoke narrative light shows. While the financial viability of such an endeavor remains uncertain, Wheatley's passion project has become a labor of love, driven by his insatiable curiosity about the creative possibilities of collaboration between film and music.

For now, he is content to share his music with fans in clandestine live performances, like the one at London's Cafe Oto. "Music needs to be listened to by people," Wheatley asserts, highlighting the importance of direct engagement with his audience. By doing so, he continues to push the boundaries of what it means to create and experience art, refusing to let convention hold him back in pursuit of a more authentic connection between music, film, and human experience.
 
man i think its dope that ben wheatley is making music as dave welder meanwhile ben is killing it with films like bulk and high-rise 🤘 the way he combines music and filmmaking is so refreshing, its like he's on a whole different wavelength dude 💡 i love how he sees his music-making as an extension of his filmmaking work, its like they're two sides of the same coin 🎥🎶
 
I'm so loving Ben Wheatley's secret passion project 🎵💻 He's taking the DIY ethos from punk music and applying it to his filmmaking work, creating this amazing sci-fi flick Bulk that blends film noir and B-movie sci-fi. The fact that he's experimenting with lo-fi special effects and invites fans to recreate the experience using GarageBand is so inspiring! 🤩 And can you believe 26 records released in just over a year? That's insane! 😲 What I love about Wheatley is that he's not afraid to think outside the box and push boundaries, refusing to let convention hold him back. It's all about embracing creativity and connection with his audience 👍
 
omg i cant believe ben wheatley has this secret passion project!!! 🤯 dave welder is like a genius on the low 🔥 26 records in one year is insane! i love how he compares it to being in a flow state where music just pops out of him, that's so relatable 😂 anyway, bulk sounds like an amazing film and the fact that his score is more experimental is awesome 🎵 i also love how he applies the DIY ethos of punk music to his own work, its so inspiring to see someone pushing boundaries like this 💖
 
ugh, just heard that climate change is getting worse than expected 🌪️... scientists say we've only got 5 years left before the world is completely uninhabitable 😱, that's like, forever from now 🙅‍♂️ & meanwhile Ben Wheatley is making music as Dave Welder, which is cool i guess 🎸 but who cares about a bunch of dudes in space when we've got extinction-level threat looming over us? 🚀😩
 
I think its pretty cool that Ben Wheatley is using his filmmaking skills to make electronic music as Dave Welder. He's got 26 albums out already! I mean, who needs more time when you can just create something new every week? 🤯 His music is all over the place from electronica to drone and he seems to be really into that DIY ethos of punk music. Like, I get it, big-budget films like Meg 2 are all about profit, but sometimes its nice to have a passion project where you can experiment with new ideas without worrying about money. 🤑

I love how his latest film Bulk features his original score and has these lo-fi special effects that look super retro. It's like he's taking inspiration from old-school sci-fi movies and incorporating it into his own work. The fact that the credits sequence is a loving tribute to punk music is just awesome too. I'd totally go see one of his live performances at Cafe Oto, as long as they have decent sound systems and you can feel the energy of the crowd! 🎵
 
I'm totally stoked about Ben Wheatley's secret passion project 🎸! He's been making music as Dave Welder for ages now and just released so many records it's crazy 🤯. I love how he uses GarageBand to tap into that flow state where the tunes just come out of him – it's like, totally magical ✨. And can we talk about his latest film Bulk? The way he's incorporated music and sound design is, like, whoa 😲. He's all about DIY ethos and self-sufficiency, which I think is so inspiring 🤗. It's awesome to see him pushing boundaries and experimenting with new ideas – even if it means taking risks financially 💸. For me, the real beauty lies in his connection with his audience, sharing music in those intimate live performances 🎶.
 
just read about ben wheatley's secret life as dave welder 🎵👽 i mean, 26 records in a year? that's insane! 🤯 he's like a musical genius, but no one knows who he is yet 😂 i love how he uses garageband to make music, it's so DIY and punk-inspired 💥 also, his latest film bulk sounds super cool, especially with the experimental score 🎥 can't wait to check out more of his work! 👉
 
I just think its awesome that Ben Wheatley is pursuing both filmmaking & music, you know? He's not your average guy, making one art form at a time. His passion project with Dave Welder is like his brain just goes into overdrive when he's creating something new. I mean, 26 records in a year is crazy! 🤯 It's clear that music has become a big part of his life and its helping him express himself in ways he didn't before.

I also love how he's connecting with fans through live performances. Its like he wants to share the raw energy of creating art with people, you know? And I think its really cool how he's pushing boundaries between music & film, trying out new things that nobody else is doing. Who knows what will happen if this whole immersive experience thing takes off? 🎥🎵

Anyway, just feelin happy to see an artist follow his dreams and make art that means somethin to him, you know?
 
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