Top banana, (Outstanding Contribution to Music (chosen by the CRS Committee) - Andy Tillison) and now Frost* stand-in (Celebr8.2)
has finished his new album.
Pre-order and you'll get some links to some goodies, one of which is a link to
COMING UP ON THE HOUR (Overture) Finished Version as on the CD
A splendiferous track, as is the track Monsanto from the forthcoming companion album L'Etagere Du Travail
Website can be found here
Currently (DHL-ish) employed former UPS Supervisor. 20 years with UPS = Nothing other than a waste of 20 years
Showing posts with label The Tangent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Tangent. Show all posts
Saturday, 11 May 2013
Andy Tillison, The Tangent
Saturday, 2 February 2013
Tangent Update
You will need to pre-order the album to receive the tracks. Tangent Website
I thought they were sounding strange until I realised that i-tunes was competing with Windows Media Player
Dear All.
Here we go with some more stuff to listen to. This is a substantial chunk of the final movement of the piece "Evening TV".
On this track you are listening to a working mix performed by
Gavin Harrison - Drums
Theo Travis - Wind instruments
Me (Andy) - everything else including fake bass guitar.
Real Bass parts will be the next thing to add.... and they will be superb from all accounts.
This song is based around some characters from an old school textbook called "Le Francais'D'Aujourd Hui" - a beginners book of the French language that I studied back in the early 70s. If you remember that book, you are as old as me!. In the book was a typical family "La Famille Bertillon" who were like the perfect nuclear family with 2 kids. They did perfectly normal things, except they did them in French! They went to work or school, and when they'd finished they came home, had a meal and watched TV. My fave chapter was when they woke up in "THE FUTURE", The future was "The World in the year 1980" and they travelled everywhere on monorails and ate special pills instead of food. 30 odd years later I'd still have to either go to Chester Zoo or Wuppertal to get a monorail ticket and ironically both those monorails are probably older than the textbook. The future was not as good as the book. (I think I've said that before somewhere.)
This track is a lot more like "The Tangent" of old than some of the rest of the album. We now have two months in which to complete the project. As yet we have only got half the real bass, David Longdon has begun producing some really beautiful vocal textures which aren't ready to demonstrate to you yet, and Jakko is being very secretive and I haven't heard anything he's done yet! We have much work to do, so if I go quiet you'll know why.
Theo's session took place just over a week ago and was really enjoyable despite the terrible snow that fell here and on Theo's journey home to London.
As those of you who follow our discussion group on Facebook, The Tangent is now re-signed to Insideout Music and they intend at present to release the album in June-ish!. There will be some fluctuation to the lineup of the band before then (very exciting news to come)
Also, on this recording you are about to hear, you get to hear my old Hammond 100 & Leslie on the first recording that I've made with it since the Po90 "Time Capsule" album in 1997. The organ has been in storage ever since that time and we managed to retrieve it to install in our new home in Yorkshire just a couple of months ago. It's great to have it back.
Gavin Harrison has had a new signature snare drum made for him by Sonor, (you can buy these). I'm very pleased to say that its first ever appearance will be on this record, along with a specially made cymbal that Gavin calls "The Tank" which you'll hear in the second movement.
Please don't fall in love too much with the sound of the demos - remember things will change!! But of course we don't want you to hate them either.....
I hope you enjoy this section of the piece, and once again thank you for your kind support of our little band.
Very best wishes from Andy, Sally and all participants in The Tangent 2013
I thought they were sounding strange until I realised that i-tunes was competing with Windows Media Player
Dear All.
Here we go with some more stuff to listen to. This is a substantial chunk of the final movement of the piece "Evening TV".
On this track you are listening to a working mix performed by
Gavin Harrison - Drums
Theo Travis - Wind instruments
Me (Andy) - everything else including fake bass guitar.
Real Bass parts will be the next thing to add.... and they will be superb from all accounts.
This song is based around some characters from an old school textbook called "Le Francais'D'Aujourd Hui" - a beginners book of the French language that I studied back in the early 70s. If you remember that book, you are as old as me!. In the book was a typical family "La Famille Bertillon" who were like the perfect nuclear family with 2 kids. They did perfectly normal things, except they did them in French! They went to work or school, and when they'd finished they came home, had a meal and watched TV. My fave chapter was when they woke up in "THE FUTURE", The future was "The World in the year 1980" and they travelled everywhere on monorails and ate special pills instead of food. 30 odd years later I'd still have to either go to Chester Zoo or Wuppertal to get a monorail ticket and ironically both those monorails are probably older than the textbook. The future was not as good as the book. (I think I've said that before somewhere.)
This track is a lot more like "The Tangent" of old than some of the rest of the album. We now have two months in which to complete the project. As yet we have only got half the real bass, David Longdon has begun producing some really beautiful vocal textures which aren't ready to demonstrate to you yet, and Jakko is being very secretive and I haven't heard anything he's done yet! We have much work to do, so if I go quiet you'll know why.
Theo's session took place just over a week ago and was really enjoyable despite the terrible snow that fell here and on Theo's journey home to London.
As those of you who follow our discussion group on Facebook, The Tangent is now re-signed to Insideout Music and they intend at present to release the album in June-ish!. There will be some fluctuation to the lineup of the band before then (very exciting news to come)
Also, on this recording you are about to hear, you get to hear my old Hammond 100 & Leslie on the first recording that I've made with it since the Po90 "Time Capsule" album in 1997. The organ has been in storage ever since that time and we managed to retrieve it to install in our new home in Yorkshire just a couple of months ago. It's great to have it back.
Gavin Harrison has had a new signature snare drum made for him by Sonor, (you can buy these). I'm very pleased to say that its first ever appearance will be on this record, along with a specially made cymbal that Gavin calls "The Tank" which you'll hear in the second movement.
Please don't fall in love too much with the sound of the demos - remember things will change!! But of course we don't want you to hate them either.....
I hope you enjoy this section of the piece, and once again thank you for your kind support of our little band.
Very best wishes from Andy, Sally and all participants in The Tangent 2013
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
The Tangent
THE TANGENT's record label, InsideOut Music, have released the following news on their forthcoming new album "Le Sacre Du Travail".
This, their seventh studio album, is expected to be released in the summer of 2013.
Ten years on from the debut album "The Music That Died Alone" THE TANGENT will release their 7th Studio Album "Le Sacre Du Travail" for Insideout Music in the summer of 2013. Their new album is an electric symphonia by Andy Tillison.
Inspired by Igor Stravinsky's "The Rite Of Spring", Tillison's look at the world he lives in 2013 is as usual pertinent, attacking, wistful and sometimes outright funny. "I have never had any desire to sing about The Hobbit. I live in a semi-detached house, near a little supermarket and a Comprehensive School" he says, "and the things I want to write about have always taken place in this world, be they for good or for ill. As for the band line-up, I'm just used to this flexibility now. Bob Fripp's had the same take on it since the 60s. I know how he must feel. However, the line-up for this album has offered me a chance to work with the best of the best. That's an inspiration in itself."
Returning guitarist/singer Jakko Jakszyk of King Crimson association and Level 42manship, already a veteran of 2 Tangent albums, joins up with Andy & Theo and the celebrated Porcupine Tree drummer Gavin Harrison. Jonathan Barrett loved by Tangent fans for his distinctive liquid fretless bass playing returns for a 3rd consecutive album with the band. As if that were not enough, this unit will be joined by David Longdon of Big Big Train who will be lending considerable vocal support to Andy - it's likely there will be three main vocalists on this album!Outlandishly Prog, full of orchestration and Hammond, this album dares to return to the idea that electric musicians with long hair can still stick fingers up at other musical establishments and knock out an album packed with content, melody, excitement and interest. "I knew Roine was right when he said we're "Back In The World Of Adventures" - That title remains an inspiration to me. Let's hope we can make this album just that."
THE TANGENT Members 2013:Andy Tillison, Theo Travis, Jakko Jakszyk, Gavin Harrison, Jonathan Barrett & David Longdon.
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
The Tangent
As you will have noticed, due to my lack of concentration, I may keep going off at a tangent.
So here's something relevant.
The Tangent
Some excellent music which I've only just found.
The website only focus's on the new project but it is worth digging out an album
The Tangent website
Have a gander on the toob
So here's something relevant.
The Tangent
Some excellent music which I've only just found.
The website only focus's on the new project but it is worth digging out an album
The Tangent website
Have a gander on the toob
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