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The Tangent

The Tangent is an international progressive rock supergroup formed in 2002 by keyboardists Andy Tillison and Sam Baine of Parallel or 90 Degrees and Flower Kings guitarist Roine Stolt, bassist Jonas Reingold, and drummer Zoltan Csörsz. The septet was completed by renowned saxophonist David Jackson of Van der Graaf Generator and multi-instrumentalist Guy Manning. Since 2003 amid several personnel changes the band has released three albums, played concerts and festivals in the USA, UK, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden and France.

History

Formation

The Tangent has an improbable history and numerous changes in personnel. In May 1999, Andy Tillison and Sam Baine's band Parallel or 90 Degrees did a gig at Rotherham supporting Swedish band The Flower Kings. Neither band had heard of the other.

While writing the next Parallel or 90 Degrees album, More Exotic Ways To Die, Tillison began to filter out certain ideas that were more overtly "prog" in nature and pass them over to what he called a "solo album". Inspired by the Flower Kings albums he was now listening to on a hourly basis, he decided to separate his "prog" from his rock, and the result was a Parallel or 90 Degrees album stripped of much of the flowery style of progressive music which suited that band's cause well.

This 'left over' music that was put to one side, until Tillison had a row with Flower Kings crew member, Ian Oakley. "I made the fatal mistake of slagging Po90 off in a review of that first concert the bands played together," remembers Oakley, "I was obviously reviewing the Flower Kings, and I'd not in honesty paid that much attention to Po90's set. I guess what I wrote must have looked a bit dismissive, just a couple of lines about them. I got this mail from Andy that tore me to bits. I wrote back and told him it was the actually the very first review I'd ever written. He wrote back to me and apologised, we started to talk a lot about prog music, discovered we had a lot in common, and he sent me this CD of demos he'd been sitting on. Suffice to say I am now the Tangent's manager..."

Oakley sent Tillison's demo to Roine Stolt of the Flower Kings, Stolt liked it, offered to play on it, invited Jonas Reingold and Zoltan Csorsz to help out on drums and bass, suggested adding a saxophonist and Tillison happened to know David Jackson's telephone number.

The resulting album, The Music That Died Alone, was welcomed by the progressive rock community and the band won 'Best newcomer', 'Best artwork', 'Best debut' and 'Album of the year' in nearly every worldwide progressive rock poll.[citation needed] Each subsequent album has achieved similar acclaim.[citation needed]

Subsequent albums

Though the original line-up has changed significantly, Tillison remains the driving force behind the band, and they have of late branched out from the usual symphonic prog format to include jazz, funk, Canterbury scene, electronica, and a variety of other styles.

For early 2007, The Tangent is planning the release of a double live CD and DVD on InsideOut Records. The material will be taken from recordings of recent UK shows and much of the ROSfest USA recordings will be included. The album which will feature music from all three albums. The line up for the band will feature Swedes Jonas Reingold, Krister Jonsson and Jaime Salazar and Brits Andy Tillison, Sam Baine and Theo Travis on all tracks and Guy Manning on some tracks.

In 2007 a new variant line up of The Tangent was started: a trio consisting of Jonas Reingold, Andy Tillison and Jaime Salazar. Their live shows will be advertised and promoted as "The Tangent presents: Tillison, Reingold, & Salazar" and will feature new music, familiar Tangent favorites in a new arrangement, and - although no details are given - the trio are planning a full performance of a "major, well loved progressive rock classic". This could also be accompanied by a limited independent band release of a new studio version of said "progressive rock classic".

Early 2008 should see the next full blown Tangent release (on Insideout), featuring new guitarist Jakko Jakszyk.

Cover art

The band also have their own Roger Dean, artist Ed Unitsky, who works closely with the band when designing their album artwork. Ed has completed five album covers for The Tangent.

Personnel

Current Members

Former Members

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

References

External links