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Thousand Hours
Birth namePaul Mansford
OriginLondon, United Kingdom
GenresElectronic, blue-eyed soul
Occupation(s)Singer, instrumentalist, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, keyboard
Years active2012-present
Websitewww.thousandhoursmusic.com

Thousand Hours is a London, UK-based electromantic blue-eyed soul music project featuring Paul Mansford. Mansford is a singer, instrumentalist and songwriter whose performances employ live and looped vocals/EDM, beats/synths, and ambient Nord keyboard stylings.[1]

Influences

Thousand Hours' music has elements in common with artists such as James Blake, Daft Punk, Calvin Harris, SBTRKT, M83, Sam Sparro, Example and Allen Stone.[1]

History

Mansford previously performed as frontman and lead vocalist for Total Movement, a London-based electropop project with his twin brother Alan (bass and vocals), Joe Dickenson (guitar and samples), and Will Calver (drums and triggers).[2] Their single "Show Them What You’re Made Of" (2010) was signed to German Clubland label Sound of Now, and their EP releases include Halo (2008) and Grace (2009).[3]

Thousand Hours' executive producer is New York City- and London-based multi-platinum songwriter Wayne Cohen (European Pop Idol, Eternal, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Curtis Stigers, Martin Sexton, Laura and the Tears).[4] The two met through a mutual friend with whom Cohen was co-writing. Cohen and Mansford eventually began collaborating, working on songs and recordings via Skype. From there, Thousand Hours – initially a one-man band featuring looped beats, vocals, and synths – was born. Out of Mansford and Cohen's different interpretations of the project came a style of "electromantic" music. NPR contributor Stephanie Coleman[5] deemed the term electromantic as "having no meaning and every meaning. It's a buzz word - people will make their own associations to the word electromantic."[1]

Discography

Thousand Hours' debut album, Dark & Light, was released on 22 March 2013.[6] All vocals by Paul Mansford and his loop pedal (London, UK) | Produced and mixed by Wayne Cohen (NYC) | Assistant Produced and Mixed by Max Graham | Some programming by Henry Steinway | Live keyboards by Paul | Recorded at Paul's house (London) and Stand Up Sound][7] (NYC) | Mixed at Stand Up Sound[7] (NYC)

Performances

Thousand Hours has performed at London venues such as The Regal Room[8] and The Bedford.[9] Thousand Hours' New York City debut in June 2013 included shows at Rockwood Music Hall, The Bowery Electric, The Bitter End, and ZirZamin, and as a featured performer at Sync Summit, a music industry showcase which took place at SoHo House in New York City.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b c Lara, Dean. "The Electromanticism of Thousand Hours". Flashwounds.com. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  2. ^ "Total Movement". Last.fm LTD.
  3. ^ "Total Movement". Apple iTunes.
  4. ^ "Wayne Cohen Discography". Discogs.
  5. ^ Coleman, Stephanie. "Audio My Darling". Stephanie Coleman. Retrieved 17 July 2013.
  6. ^ "Dark & Light". Bandcamp.
  7. ^ a b "Stand Up Sound Studio". Stand Up Sound. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  8. ^ "Thousand Hours at The Regal Room". Nearify.
  9. ^ "Thousand Hours at The Bedford". The Bedford.
  10. ^ "Thousand Hours". Sync Summit.