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An endless list of fine remixes from Andreas Tillianders album “Show”.
1. Hurting from the Lack of Bass
A completely new track from Andreas Tilliander. or is it? Anyone with an explanation wins. What we know is that it goes down with a dub and a true track.
2. She Don't Cry (Minilogue's Inca in the Cloud Mix)
Electronic superstars Minilogue, here in a splendid deep house, dub techno remix.
3. She Don't Cry (Minilogue's Leftover Loop)
There is nothing left over with this remix. It is meant for the leftovers of the table, for the late hours. Cocoon’s Minilogue goes deep down with this remix.
4. Stay Down (The Field Remix)
The Field is one of the big stars on renowned German label Kompakt. He chops it up and delivers a brilliant remix to make you contemplate.
5. Caught in a Riot (feat. New Moscow) (Mikael Stavöstrand Remix)
With over fifty releases and appearances on both Fabric mixes and mixes by Get Physical's MANDY, Mikael Stavöstrand has become one of the most important names in the world of deep, minimal techno. He is frequently traveling the world playing at the biggest clubs and festivals. In this remix he is in a slight jolly mood. Nice to see you smile!
6. Arlanda (feat. Jocke Berg) (Familjen Remix)
Familjen, one of the super stars on the Swedish electronic scene, made a name for himself even abroad with the monster hit “Det snurrar i min skalle”, a few years ago. Here he puts another of the super stars in Sweden, Jocke Berg from t...
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This is the second single from Andreas Tilliander’s new album ”Show” a somewhat deep house experiment topped with the singer in Scandinavia’s biggest band – Jocke Berg from kent.
Jocke Berg makes a rare vocal contribution with another artist than his own band. When Familjen, where Andreas is live musician, was touring with Kent in the spring of 2007 Jocke Berg heard one of the sketches for a song, later to be included on the new album. Jocke complained about never being requested to sing on other artists’ songs, so Andreas said “why don’t you sing for me?”, to which he agreed! One week later he had written a melody and a lyric.
You can really hear how his voice really melts in with the analog synth sound. Best recognized when Andreas just plays with his voice in guttural sounds. Jocke has a really nice voice. Yes he has.
The fact that Andreas has chosen to cooperate with indie singers and musicians instead of artists from the techno and house genre was not a deliberate strategy, according to Andreas.
- I didn’t intend to do a crossover. I have worked with them because I know them and like them both as persons and as musicians. I trust them and like spending time with them, and the result is like i want an Andreas Tilliander song to be.
Featured on the single is a Radio Edit, for all you radios stations that are to scared to play the 7 min original album version (also featured), and a Deitroit Familjen remix. Finishing the single does Skavsta; a little more off...
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The king of Swedish electronic music is back on the throne! With “Show”, Andreas Tilliander takes his music one step further. His dub influences have become more obvious and the sound is darker and crispier without losing the warmth. Maybe this is because “Show” was recorded using old analogue synthesizers and hardware. David Fransson from Division of Laura Lee/New Moscow sings on three of the tracks. Other guests include Jocke Berg and Martin Sköld from Kent. Jocke Berg makes a rare vocal contribution with another artist than his own band. Other guest vocalists includes legendary Swedish magician Henric de la Cour (Yvonne/Strip Music) and Familjen, that pays back for all the miles Andreas has travelled with him, as live musicians on Familjen tours.
Facts: Andreas Tilliander first made an international name for himself with his debut album “Ljud” (2001) on the legendary electronica label Mille Plateaux. After that he made a second album which was released on the same label, “Elit” (2002). His third album, “World Industries” (2004), was released by the Swedish label Pluxemburg and licensed to German Resopal and Japanese Poplot. Andreas has also released music under his aliases Mokira, Komp and Lowfour. He has also played in the bands Bulgur Brothers, Minimalistic Sweden and Familjen.
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Five years after the release of the Grammy winning album “World Industries”, with the smash hit “Back to the USA” Andreas Tilliander’s new album “Show” is out on Adrian Recordings, in May 2009. The album is stuffed with irresistible rhythms, catchy melodies and a sterling production, a blend of techno, dub, pop, acid and house. The king of Swedish electronic music is back on the throne! First out is this single “Caught in a Riot”, so easy and direct, but oh so elegant and floor filling. On vocals you find David Fransson from Division of Laura Lee and New Moscow, who also sings on 2 more songs on the album.


