Tycho — Weather (July 12, 2019)
→ Weather is the fifth studio album by ambient music project Tycho
Location: San Francisco, California
Album release: July 12, 2019
Record Label: Mom+Pop / Ninja Tune
Duration: 29:16
Tracks:
1. Easy 3:27
2. Pink & Blue (feat. Saint Sinner) 4:19
3. Japan (feat. Saint Sinner) 3:18
4. Into The Woods 4:02
5. Skate (feat. Saint Sinner) 3:07
6. For How Long (feat. Saint Sinner) 3:00
7. No Stress (feat. Saint Sinner) 3:49
8. Weather 4:14
Personnel:
→ Hannah Cottrell (Saint Sinner) the lead vocalist and lyricist for Tycho
→ Zac Brown (bass/guitar),
→ Rory O’Connor (drums),
→ Billy Kim (keyboards, guitar, bass)
Review:
By Dylan Barnabe
Published Jul 11, 2019; Score: 9
→ Since the early 2000s, Scott Hansen (aka Tycho) has steadily built a following with his unique take on downtempo electronic music. Each release has progressed and evolved in a way that includes more and more organic sounds, such as guitars and drums, but he’s always left his instruments to do the talking — until now.
Following the critical success of trilogy Dive (2011), Awake (2014), and Epoch (2016), Hansen returns with Weather. The fifth LP from the San Francisco producer brings onboard 22~year~old Hannah Cottrell (Saint Sinner) as the lead vocalist and lyricist for Tycho.
→ Cottrell’s vocals feature on a number of tracks, notably “Pink & Blue” and “No Stress,” seamlessly weaving in and out of Hansen’s meticulous production and attention to detail. The pairing feels effortless, as though Cottrell’s presence has in some way always been a part of Tycho’s fabric. Her voice brings an immediate intimacy and youthful exuberance to the music, but also the translation of meaning through lyrics. She thoughtfully articulates longing, love and transformational change in ways that resonate and harken back to the human experience that binds us all. But while new to the group, Cottrell is hardly an afterthought or mere gimmick.
→ Weather represents an exciting new phase of Hansen’s musical progression. Moving from a solo project to a multi~instrumental touring group, Tycho has continued to evolve and adapt with each new album. Weather pushes the boundaries of Tycho’s traditional sound, and in so doing, proves there is something serious to be said about stepping outside the comfort zone.
→ Alongside longtime collaborators Zac Brown (bass/guitar), Rory O’Connor (drums), and touring member Billy Kim (keyboards, guitar, bass), as well as Cottrell, Hansen is set to embark on the “Weather World Tour”: you’re not going to want to miss this one. → https://exclaim.ca/
Website: https://tychomusic.com/
Label: https://ninjatune.net/release/tycho/weather-2
Bandcamp: https://tycho.bandcamp.com/album/weather
ABOUT:
✹ Tycho’s 2016’s GRAMMY® nominated, Billboard~topping album, ‘Epoch’ saw huge success for the San Francisco~based group, building to two sold out nights at London’s 1500~capacity Electric Brixton followed by a date at The Roundhouse. Now, the electronic music project — led by primary composer and renowned graphic designer Scott Hansen — unveils a wholly new iteration of sound with the release of their fifth studio album.
✹ The release marks a bold step forward for Tycho with the introduction of vocal led tracks — the first of which is streaming today. “Pink & Blue” combines the foundation of Hansen’s distinctive, vivid signature soundscapes with the delicate, velvety vocals of Hannah Cottrell, aka Saint Sinner, to luscious effect. It is joined by a companion video — the first music video that Scott has been intimately involved with producing, acting as Creative Director. It was directed by Chloe Corner and stars Saint Sinner.
✹ “The lines, ‘Oh, pink and blue, you know I look good on you’, originally stemmed from when I was romantically involved with a man and a woman simultaneously, for the first time in my life.” Cottrell explains. “It was a defining moment for me. I went from being a young religious kid who thought she would marry a man to a young woman who realised her love for women. Pink & Blue’ is a love song to no one, to everyone, and to myself. It’s a sweet reminder to all lovers to hold onto their love with open arms; to be fearless about any type of love and to be fearless about losing their love. Love is never lost.”
✹ Longtime collaborators Zac Brown (bass/guitar) and Rory O’Connor (drums) and touring member Billy Kim (keyboards/guitar/bass) will join Hansen on the “Weather World Tour” which includes a headline show at London’s Printworks — details below. Saint Sinner will also join the live band on all dates as the first touring vocalist with Tycho, bringing a new energy to the show.
✹ Cottrell lends her voice to multiple tracks on the record, and was an integral piece to Hansen’s vision for ‘Weather’. “When setting out to record Weather, I wanted to finally fulfil what had been a vision of mine since the beginning: to incorporate the most organic instrument of all, the human voice,” he comments. “I met Hannah Cottrell, and the vocal component of the album immediately came into focus. Our initial sessions were incredibly productive and I strongly identified with the imagery in her lyrics. Her vision folded effortlessly into mine and her voice integrated seamlessly into the sonic landscape, opening new spaces for me as a songwriter and producer.”
✹ In many ways, ‘Weather’ is the culmination of Tycho’s career as a whole — each prior step taken with intention to land on this new creative ground. The past 13 years have seen Tycho evolve from a part~time solo project of a graphic designer (Hansen is known internationally for his distinctive design work as ISO50) into a massively successful and world touring live band. The music, too, has fallen in line with this steep trajectory, and each release has introduced new elements to us, ever expanding into untouched sonic territory.
✹ Hansen on the musical progression of Tycho through the years: “With each Tycho album my goal is to evolve and broaden the sound. After The Science of Patterns (2002) and Past is Prologue (2006) — two primarily electronic solo efforts — I began incorporating more organic sounds and instrumentation. Dive (2011) saw the addition of guitar and bass guitar while Awake (2014) took it a step further with guitars pushed to the forefront and the use of live drum performances for the first time. Epoch (2016) honed that sound further balancing the electronic and organic components that defined Tycho.” ‘Weather’ intends to reveal a more human side to the music, with the vocal and lyrical components adding a whole new dimension of warmth and life.
✹
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Location: San Francisco, California
Album release: July 12, 2019
Record Label: Mom+Pop / Ninja Tune
Duration: 29:16
Tracks:
1. Easy 3:27
2. Pink & Blue (feat. Saint Sinner) 4:19
3. Japan (feat. Saint Sinner) 3:18
4. Into The Woods 4:02
5. Skate (feat. Saint Sinner) 3:07
6. For How Long (feat. Saint Sinner) 3:00
7. No Stress (feat. Saint Sinner) 3:49
8. Weather 4:14
Personnel:
→ Hannah Cottrell (Saint Sinner) the lead vocalist and lyricist for Tycho
→ Zac Brown (bass/guitar),
→ Rory O’Connor (drums),
→ Billy Kim (keyboards, guitar, bass)
Review:
By Dylan Barnabe
Published Jul 11, 2019; Score: 9
→ Since the early 2000s, Scott Hansen (aka Tycho) has steadily built a following with his unique take on downtempo electronic music. Each release has progressed and evolved in a way that includes more and more organic sounds, such as guitars and drums, but he’s always left his instruments to do the talking — until now.
Following the critical success of trilogy Dive (2011), Awake (2014), and Epoch (2016), Hansen returns with Weather. The fifth LP from the San Francisco producer brings onboard 22~year~old Hannah Cottrell (Saint Sinner) as the lead vocalist and lyricist for Tycho.
→ Cottrell’s vocals feature on a number of tracks, notably “Pink & Blue” and “No Stress,” seamlessly weaving in and out of Hansen’s meticulous production and attention to detail. The pairing feels effortless, as though Cottrell’s presence has in some way always been a part of Tycho’s fabric. Her voice brings an immediate intimacy and youthful exuberance to the music, but also the translation of meaning through lyrics. She thoughtfully articulates longing, love and transformational change in ways that resonate and harken back to the human experience that binds us all. But while new to the group, Cottrell is hardly an afterthought or mere gimmick.
→ Weather represents an exciting new phase of Hansen’s musical progression. Moving from a solo project to a multi~instrumental touring group, Tycho has continued to evolve and adapt with each new album. Weather pushes the boundaries of Tycho’s traditional sound, and in so doing, proves there is something serious to be said about stepping outside the comfort zone.
→ Alongside longtime collaborators Zac Brown (bass/guitar), Rory O’Connor (drums), and touring member Billy Kim (keyboards, guitar, bass), as well as Cottrell, Hansen is set to embark on the “Weather World Tour”: you’re not going to want to miss this one. → https://exclaim.ca/
Website: https://tychomusic.com/
Label: https://ninjatune.net/release/tycho/weather-2
Bandcamp: https://tycho.bandcamp.com/album/weather
ABOUT:
✹ Tycho’s 2016’s GRAMMY® nominated, Billboard~topping album, ‘Epoch’ saw huge success for the San Francisco~based group, building to two sold out nights at London’s 1500~capacity Electric Brixton followed by a date at The Roundhouse. Now, the electronic music project — led by primary composer and renowned graphic designer Scott Hansen — unveils a wholly new iteration of sound with the release of their fifth studio album.
✹ The release marks a bold step forward for Tycho with the introduction of vocal led tracks — the first of which is streaming today. “Pink & Blue” combines the foundation of Hansen’s distinctive, vivid signature soundscapes with the delicate, velvety vocals of Hannah Cottrell, aka Saint Sinner, to luscious effect. It is joined by a companion video — the first music video that Scott has been intimately involved with producing, acting as Creative Director. It was directed by Chloe Corner and stars Saint Sinner.
✹ “The lines, ‘Oh, pink and blue, you know I look good on you’, originally stemmed from when I was romantically involved with a man and a woman simultaneously, for the first time in my life.” Cottrell explains. “It was a defining moment for me. I went from being a young religious kid who thought she would marry a man to a young woman who realised her love for women. Pink & Blue’ is a love song to no one, to everyone, and to myself. It’s a sweet reminder to all lovers to hold onto their love with open arms; to be fearless about any type of love and to be fearless about losing their love. Love is never lost.”
✹ Longtime collaborators Zac Brown (bass/guitar) and Rory O’Connor (drums) and touring member Billy Kim (keyboards/guitar/bass) will join Hansen on the “Weather World Tour” which includes a headline show at London’s Printworks — details below. Saint Sinner will also join the live band on all dates as the first touring vocalist with Tycho, bringing a new energy to the show.
✹ Cottrell lends her voice to multiple tracks on the record, and was an integral piece to Hansen’s vision for ‘Weather’. “When setting out to record Weather, I wanted to finally fulfil what had been a vision of mine since the beginning: to incorporate the most organic instrument of all, the human voice,” he comments. “I met Hannah Cottrell, and the vocal component of the album immediately came into focus. Our initial sessions were incredibly productive and I strongly identified with the imagery in her lyrics. Her vision folded effortlessly into mine and her voice integrated seamlessly into the sonic landscape, opening new spaces for me as a songwriter and producer.”
✹ In many ways, ‘Weather’ is the culmination of Tycho’s career as a whole — each prior step taken with intention to land on this new creative ground. The past 13 years have seen Tycho evolve from a part~time solo project of a graphic designer (Hansen is known internationally for his distinctive design work as ISO50) into a massively successful and world touring live band. The music, too, has fallen in line with this steep trajectory, and each release has introduced new elements to us, ever expanding into untouched sonic territory.
✹ Hansen on the musical progression of Tycho through the years: “With each Tycho album my goal is to evolve and broaden the sound. After The Science of Patterns (2002) and Past is Prologue (2006) — two primarily electronic solo efforts — I began incorporating more organic sounds and instrumentation. Dive (2011) saw the addition of guitar and bass guitar while Awake (2014) took it a step further with guitars pushed to the forefront and the use of live drum performances for the first time. Epoch (2016) honed that sound further balancing the electronic and organic components that defined Tycho.” ‘Weather’ intends to reveal a more human side to the music, with the vocal and lyrical components adding a whole new dimension of warmth and life.
✹
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