Tuesday, June 28, 2011
The Pattern Theory - Names For Places
The Pattern Theory's first foray into the financially insecure wasteland known as 'high-fidelity-smooth-rock', began in 2007 in Leeds, West Yorkshire. They self-released a well received EP (EP1) and culminated the year performing with the legendary Damo Suzuki.
The end of 2008 saw them relocate to Berlin. Based there, they gigged and toured extensively throughout Germany, Belgium, Austria, the Netherlands, Czech Republic and the UK - playing with bands as wide ranging as Epic45, Russian Circles, Plants and Animals, The Drift, Icy Demons, Library Tapes and The Declining Winter.
Their self-produced debut album was recorded in a disused office space in East Berlin. As the songs developed, they expanded the original instrumentation of guitars and drums with various synthesizers, vibraphone and xylophone. The self-titled album was released on 13/05/2011 on Valeot Records.
Lukas Creswell-Rost Synthesizer, Vibraphone
Carl Schilde Synthesizer, Vibraphone
James Yates Drums, Synthesizer, Xylophone
info: http://www.thepatterntheory.com/
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Carl Schilde,
James Yates,
Lukas Creswell,
Names For Places,
The Pattern Theory
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