Steve Jansen — Corridor (June 11, 2018) |
Steve Jansen — Corridor (June 11, 2018)♠ Richard Barbieri (* 30. listopadu 1957, Londýn, Anglie) je anglický skladatel a hráč na klávesové nástroje. Zpočátku byl ve Spojeném království známý díky účinkování v kapele Japan (v letech 1989 až 1990 Rain Tree Crow), ale od roku 1993 je známější jako člen progresivní rockové formace Porcupine Tree. V roce 2011 Barbieri spolupracoval spolu s frontmanem kapely Marillion Stevem Hogarthem na jeho sólovém projektu Not the Weapon But the Hand. Album vydalo vydavatelství Kscope Records v únoru 2012.
Location: South East London
Genre: Experimental / Experimental Electronic / Avant~Garde / Ambient / Alternative
Album release: June 11, 2018
Record Label: Kscope
Duration: 56:47
Tracks:
1. Corridor 48:40
2. Recovery Room 8:07
Credits:
■λ→ All titles written, performed, produced & mixed by Steve Jansen
■λ→ Additional sound recording by Charlie Storm
■λ→ ‘Recovery Room’ Charango & mastering by Seigen Ono at Saidera Mastering, Tokyo
■λ→ Artwork by Anna Malina Zemlianski
■λ→ Design by Carl Glover for Aleph Studio
Description:
■λ→ A slowly evolving instrumental piece designed for playback in a gallery space with uncontrolled acoustics and no sound insulation. Avoiding percussive and complicated bass content this audio is designed to float in a live space at low level volume allowing sonic variations to subtly stimulate the ambience. Original installation at the Cape Breton University Art Gallery, Canada to accompany a photo exhibition titled ‘Through A Quiet Window’ by Steve Jansen May 11 to July 6, 2018. Previously released titles STER_01 & STER_02 are incorporated into this piece.
■λ→ Bonus track ‘Recovery Room’ is another instrumental combining electronica and classical segments underpinned by Jansen’s polyrhythmic beats and ambiguous time signatures.
Bandcamp: https://stevejansen.bandcamp.com/album/corridor
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Steve-Jansen-Official-803014983085400/
Website: http://stevejansen.com/
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Steve Jansen — Corridor (June 11, 2018) |
Steve Jansen — Corridor (June 11, 2018)♠ Richard Barbieri (* 30. listopadu 1957, Londýn, Anglie) je anglický skladatel a hráč na klávesové nástroje. Zpočátku byl ve Spojeném království známý díky účinkování v kapele Japan (v letech 1989 až 1990 Rain Tree Crow), ale od roku 1993 je známější jako člen progresivní rockové formace Porcupine Tree. V roce 2011 Barbieri spolupracoval spolu s frontmanem kapely Marillion Stevem Hogarthem na jeho sólovém projektu Not the Weapon But the Hand. Album vydalo vydavatelství Kscope Records v únoru 2012.
Location: South East London
Genre: Experimental / Experimental Electronic / Avant~Garde / Ambient / Alternative
Album release: June 11, 2018
Record Label: Kscope
Duration: 56:47
Tracks:
1. Corridor 48:40
2. Recovery Room 8:07
Credits:
■λ→ All titles written, performed, produced & mixed by Steve Jansen
■λ→ Additional sound recording by Charlie Storm
■λ→ ‘Recovery Room’ Charango & mastering by Seigen Ono at Saidera Mastering, Tokyo
■λ→ Artwork by Anna Malina Zemlianski
■λ→ Design by Carl Glover for Aleph Studio
Description:
■λ→ A slowly evolving instrumental piece designed for playback in a gallery space with uncontrolled acoustics and no sound insulation. Avoiding percussive and complicated bass content this audio is designed to float in a live space at low level volume allowing sonic variations to subtly stimulate the ambience. Original installation at the Cape Breton University Art Gallery, Canada to accompany a photo exhibition titled ‘Through A Quiet Window’ by Steve Jansen May 11 to July 6, 2018. Previously released titles STER_01 & STER_02 are incorporated into this piece.
■λ→ Bonus track ‘Recovery Room’ is another instrumental combining electronica and classical segments underpinned by Jansen’s polyrhythmic beats and ambiguous time signatures.
Bandcamp: https://stevejansen.bandcamp.com/album/corridor
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Steve-Jansen-Official-803014983085400/
Website: http://stevejansen.com/
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