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    Secrets of the Lost Satellite

    03/13/2007 | Dinosaur Fight 

    • CD

      $13.99

      SECRETS OF THE LOST SATELLITE (DIG)

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Allergic
  • 5:09

  • 2
  • Up or Down
  • 3:07

  • 3
  • In Your Way
  • 4:04

  • 4
  • Secret Things
  • 3:11

  • 6
  • Perfect Days
  • 4:42

  • 7
  • What Its Like
  • 4:36

  • 9
  • Tripped Up
  • 3:30

  • 10
  • The 23rd Boy
  • 3:43

  • 11
  • Without
  • 4:50

  • Credits

    • Ken Andrews
    • Synthesizer, Vocals, Engineer, Synthesizer Bass, Mixing, Mellotron, Producer, Programming, Piano, Guitar, Bass
    • Jordon Zadorozny
    • Organ, Synthesizer, Engineer, Producer, Vocals, Drums, Guitar, Bass, Guitar (Acoustic)
    • Matt Mahaffey
    • Synthesizer, Percussion, Vocals (Background), Guitar

    Notes

    Artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Ken Andrews began his career in 1991, fronting the critically acclaimed alt-rock group Failure. He's also released projects under the name ON and YEAR OF THE RABBIT, and now, under his own name...

    Now, Ken returns to the scene with his first solo release as Ken Andrews. “I’m very excited about this album [Secrets of the Lost Satellite]. I’ve had the opportunity to ask various people I’ve worked with over the years to come in and collaborate with me this time. I brought in two of my oldest musical cohorts, Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Beck, IMA Robot) and Jordon Zadorozny (Blinker the Star, Abbey) to co-produce the new album with me. Justin’s accomplished career as a top L.A. studio bassist (Tori Amos, Air, Garbage, The Mars Volta) and his experience as Beck’s live musical director and bassist has prepared him well for the tasks of producer. His main concept for this record, and the driving force as to why this album is decidedly different from my previous solo work, was to bring in a live band to overdub as a unit, on top of my fairly finished and detailed demos. The band consisted mostly of Beck’s current live group, whom I had met when I was hired by Beck to contribute to the Nacho Libre Soundtrack (Brian Lebarton, Matt Mahaffey, Matt Sherrod, and Justin Stanley). We all got together for a two-day recording session, which was one of the most exciting of my life. These guys are so tuned in to each other. Listening to them come up with ideas, and in some cases completely transforming my songs—was a huge rush for me. While the basic structures and all the vocals stayed the same, the songs became injected with a live, undulating quality, that enhanced the basic feel I was going for, but took it far beyond what I thought was possible.”



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