MP3 Tiger the Lion - When you´re in there
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Catchy, original, eclectic, folky echoes captivating hypnotic, intoxicating, asian rhythms. 'Asian Dub Foundation meets The White Stripes...in acoustic version.' - Couleur3 Radio
5 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, WORLD: World Fusion
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The second CD from the Swiss-based trio....
They may say that all roads lead to Rome, but it was in Geneva, Switzerland, that Daniel, Lucy and Davidâs paths crossed.
Dan and Lucy had just returned to Europe after two years of music study and English teaching in Japan. There, Dan had got to grips with the shamisen and shakuhachi, Lucy the koto and taiko, and both had entertained the locals in various accapella, rock and folk set-ups. This chapter saw the fruition of Danâs remarkable song writing talents in the guise of âKazumaâs Guitarâ, a double album recorded in his bedroom.
David, on the other hand had just unpacked after his return from India, his ears still ringing with its intoxicating rhythms and melodies, his legs still stiff after twelve months of cross-legged tabla apprenticeship with his guru.
And so it happened that after a chance meeting, our three voyagers met for a tentative jam one evening in May 2003 and Tiger the Lion was born.
With a nod to the Canadian band The Tragically Hip, whose song of the same name talks of the contradictions and difficulties in communication and the relationship between life and art, the band name also refers to symbols recognised the world over. The tiger is particularly prominent in Asia culture, which occupies a special place in the groupâs collective heart.
Not long afterwards came the bandâs first album, âHealing Songsâ (released December 2003), featuring 7 original songs chosen from their extensive repertoire.
Tiger the Lion ensured its presence on the international stage from the outset, by way of a two week tour of the UK when even the venerable BBCâs interest was piqued enough to interview them live on air and give the track âSomething About Nothingâ airtime.
With a new 5 track EP due to be released in early April 2006, a second UK Tour set for the same month, airplay on a number of UK and US and Swiss radio stations, their recent choice as one of Switzerlandâs four best up-and-coming bands and a chance to play at Franceâs most prestigious open-air festival, âLes Eurokéennesâ, Tiger the Lion are on the move!
Their new recording features Indian harmonium in addition to the original instrumentation, with Dan on acoustic guitar and vocals, Lucy on koto, harmonium and vocals and David on tabla and other percussion.
âOriental Rockâ, âIndiâ, âPop-World-Folkâ, âCeltic Curryâ â the music impresarios desperately try to squeeze Tiger the Lion into a snug-fitting box! But that is, after all, part of what Tiger the Lion is all aboutâ¦
With their irrepressible spirit of adventure, Tiger the Lion are set to change the face of popular music.
Watch this space!
5 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, WORLD: World Fusion
Details:
The second CD from the Swiss-based trio....
They may say that all roads lead to Rome, but it was in Geneva, Switzerland, that Daniel, Lucy and Davidâs paths crossed.
Dan and Lucy had just returned to Europe after two years of music study and English teaching in Japan. There, Dan had got to grips with the shamisen and shakuhachi, Lucy the koto and taiko, and both had entertained the locals in various accapella, rock and folk set-ups. This chapter saw the fruition of Danâs remarkable song writing talents in the guise of âKazumaâs Guitarâ, a double album recorded in his bedroom.
David, on the other hand had just unpacked after his return from India, his ears still ringing with its intoxicating rhythms and melodies, his legs still stiff after twelve months of cross-legged tabla apprenticeship with his guru.
And so it happened that after a chance meeting, our three voyagers met for a tentative jam one evening in May 2003 and Tiger the Lion was born.
With a nod to the Canadian band The Tragically Hip, whose song of the same name talks of the contradictions and difficulties in communication and the relationship between life and art, the band name also refers to symbols recognised the world over. The tiger is particularly prominent in Asia culture, which occupies a special place in the groupâs collective heart.
Not long afterwards came the bandâs first album, âHealing Songsâ (released December 2003), featuring 7 original songs chosen from their extensive repertoire.
Tiger the Lion ensured its presence on the international stage from the outset, by way of a two week tour of the UK when even the venerable BBCâs interest was piqued enough to interview them live on air and give the track âSomething About Nothingâ airtime.
With a new 5 track EP due to be released in early April 2006, a second UK Tour set for the same month, airplay on a number of UK and US and Swiss radio stations, their recent choice as one of Switzerlandâs four best up-and-coming bands and a chance to play at Franceâs most prestigious open-air festival, âLes Eurokéennesâ, Tiger the Lion are on the move!
Their new recording features Indian harmonium in addition to the original instrumentation, with Dan on acoustic guitar and vocals, Lucy on koto, harmonium and vocals and David on tabla and other percussion.
âOriental Rockâ, âIndiâ, âPop-World-Folkâ, âCeltic Curryâ â the music impresarios desperately try to squeeze Tiger the Lion into a snug-fitting box! But that is, after all, part of what Tiger the Lion is all aboutâ¦
With their irrepressible spirit of adventure, Tiger the Lion are set to change the face of popular music.
Watch this space!
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