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Showing posts with label Andy Tillison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andy Tillison. Show all posts

Friday, November 16, 2018

The Tangent "Proxy"


Country: Multinational
Genre(s)Progressive Rock, Fusion
Label: InsideOut
Format: CD, digital, vinyl
Release date: November 16, 2018
Tracklist:
  1. Proxy
  2. The Melting Andalusian Skies
  3. A Case of Misplaced Optimism
  4. The Adulthood Lie
  5. Supper’s Off
  6. Excerpt From “Exo-Oceans” (bonus track)
Line-up
Andy Tillison (Parallel or 90 Degrees) – Vocals, Keyboards
Jonas Reingold (The Flower Kings, Karmakanic) – Bass Guitar
Theo Travis (Soft Machine, Travis-Fripp) – Sax & Flute
Luke Machin (Maschine, Francis Dunnery Band) – Guitar
Steve Roberts (Magenta, Godsticks) – Drums
   With
Göran Edman (Karmakanic, Malmsteen) - Vocals

Description/Reviews
‘Proxy’ is a riot of juxtaposing styles, presented in a really direct manner and despite being firmly rooted in the stylistic traits of the Progressive Rock Genre takes some unexpected turnoffs and a major swerve. The albums kicks off with a trademark Tangent prog fantasia based around growling Hammonds, shrieking Synths, whirling guitars and sharp percussive bass - influences of ELP, Egg, Hatfield & the North, Caravan and Camel proudly worn on their sleeves. This 16-minute title track eventually becomes a protest song about the continuing wars that share their name with the song.
But this album features no overall concept. The second track is a sun-drenched Mediterranean fusion instrumental, more Chick Corea than Che Guevara. And the third track is referred to by the band as an attempt to find the missing link between Porcupine Tree and Jamiroquai. By the time we reach the centrepiece epic track ‘The Adulthood Lie’, the rulebook has been left behind and the band are trying to fix the car with whatever is at hand.
Media/Samples
A Case Of Misplaced Optimism
Trailer 

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Friday, July 21, 2017

The Tangent "The Slow Rust of Forgotten Machinery"


Country: Multinational
Genre(s)Symphonic
LabelInside Out
FormatCD, digital, vinyl + CD
Release date: July 21, 2017
Tracklist
1. Two Rope Swings
2. Doctor Livingstone (I Presume)
3. Slow Rust
4. The Sad Story of Lead and Astatine
5. A Few Steps Down the Wrong Road
6. Basildonxit

Line-up
Andy Tillison (Parallel or 90 Degrees) - keyboards, vocals, drums
Luke Machin (Maschine) - guitar, vocals
Jonas Reingold (Karmakanic, Kaipa, Agents of Mercy) - bass guitar
Theo Travis (Steven Wilson, Gong, No-Man) - saxes, flutes
Marie-Eve de Gaultier (Maschine) - keyboards, vocals
   With
Boff Whalley - vocals
Matt Farrow

Media/Samples 
Two Rope Swings 
Slow Rust (edit - The Actual Story)
A Few Steps Down The Wrong Road

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Monday, April 20, 2015

The Tangent "A Spark In The Aether – The Music That Died Alone Volume Two"


Country: Multinational
Genre(s)Symphonic
LabelInside Out
FormatCD, digital, vinyl
Release dateApril 20/21, 2015 (EU/US)
Tracklist
  1. A Spark in the Aether
  2. Codpieces and Capes
  3. Clearing the Attic
  4. Aftereugene 
  5. The Celluloid Road
  6. A Spark in the Aether (Part 2)
  7. San Francisco Radio Edit (bonus)
Line-up
Andy Tillison - keyboards and vocals
Luke Machin - guitar
Jonas Reingold - bass guitar
Theo Travis - saxes and flutes
Morgan Agren - drums

Description/Reviews
The first track on the album A Spark in the Aether is unashamedly full on, uplifting and in your face. Andy’s signature keytar sound introduces the track and then you are a passenger on a fantastic sonic thrill ride. There are hints of Marillion’s ‘Incommunicado’ and ‘Hooks in You’  but this is definitively a Tangent song. Fast paced and with a sack load of joie de vivre at its core, it is a superb modern pop/rock delight with a brilliant keyboard and guitar play-off running throughout. It is entirely obvious that a whole load of fun must have been had recording this track and it will be a stand out in a live set especially the catchy, sing-along chorus.
 Read the full review by Martin Hutchinson at progradar.org

Media/Samples 
A Spark In The Aether
San Francisco Radio Edit

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Monday, December 1, 2014

The Andy Tillison Multiplex "Electric Sinfonia No. 2"


Country: UK
Genre(s): Instrumental Jazz-Rock
FormatCD
Release dateDecember 1, 2014
Tracklist
  1. Allegro
  2. Andante (for Dorothy)
  3. Ostinato (Shown)
  4. Vivace (The Pedantic Worrier)
  5. Con Brio
Line-up
Andy Tillison (The Tangent, Parallel or 90 Degrees) - all instruments

Description/Reviews
“Electric Sinfonia No 2” is a 5 movement instrumental piece in which Tillison plays all the instruments himself. In fact every nut and bolt of the whole thing from cover graphics, to CD mastering, recording, production and performance involved just one man.
“This is a very Jazz-Rock flavoured album” says Andy, “and shows my love for artists such as Chick Corea, Return to Forever, Brand X quite openly – all structured in a manner similar to Tangent music, but this time it's about the playing.. there's only one tiny bit of vocal on the whole album.”
Media/Samples 
Progstreaming

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Monday, June 24, 2013

The Tangent “Le Sacre Du Travail”


Country: Multinational
Sub GenreSymphonic
LabelInsideOut
Release dateJune 24, 2013
Tracklist
01. 1st movement: Coming Up On The Hour (Overture) (05:55)
02. 2nd movement: Morning Journey & The Arrival (22:54)
03. 3rd movement: Afternoon Malaise (19:20)
04. 4th movement: A Voyage Through Rush Hour (03:07)
05. 5th movement: Evening TV (12:06)
06. Muffled Ephiphany (04:05)
07. Hat (Live at Mexborough School 1979) (01:16)
08. Evening TV (Radio Edit) (04:28)

Line-up
Andy Tillison – Vocals, Guitars & Keyboards
Theo Travis – Saxes, Flutes & Clarinets
David Longdon – Vocals
Jakko Jakkszyk – Vocals & Guitars
Gavin Harrison – Drums
Jonas Reingold – Bass
     with
Rikard Sjoblom - Narration
Guy Manning - Acoustic Guitar

Description/Reviews
"It is the most ambitious album we've attempted yet" says Tillison, "our first ever full on concept album which is also our deepest foray into the world of classical/orchestral music that we've hinted at before in songs like "Titanic Calls Carpathia", "The Full Gamut" and "In Earnest" It's great to know we'll be staying with the company that's done us so much good over the years, we need their belief as much as ever."
The single piece is comprised of 3 main movements with a short Overture/Prologue type piece and clocks in (in its current working state) at just less than an hour. The piece has been projected for a good number of years and originally was to have been a direct re-interpretation of Igor Stravinsky's The Rite Of Spring. The piece is lyrically based around a modern ritual in the same way as was The Rite Of Spring. This time, rather than the pastoral Russian landscape that Stravinsky references in his piece, Le Sacre Du Travail focusses on the daily run to work and back that so many billions of people in wealthier countries make in order to maintain a life standard. From the unseen moment where dawn breaks on a wet wintry Tuesday morning on a lonely country road, through the chaos of modern urban traffic, pointless meetings, clocking in, locker rooms, appraisals, boredom, pressure as far as Evening TV and a nightcap before it all starts again, this piece has something to say for most people involved in that ritual. As usual, real, contemporary, no holds barred, gritty writing.
Media/Samples 
Evening TV (Radio Edit)
Steve Wright In The Afternoon (Afternoon Malaise edit)

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