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Tycho ‘Dive’ album, out 14th November on Ghostly International

| On 12, Sep 2011


Tycho
‘Dive’ album, out 14th November on Ghostly International
Stream album track ‘Hours’

Tycho – Hours by ghostly

While his formative years were spent listening to everything from Yes to Photek, Scott Hansen didn’t get his hands on an actual guitar or drum machine until he left his native Sacramento for San Francisco in 1995. “Encountering this whole new world at 20 years old was a profound experience,” says Hansen, better known by his musical pseudonym Tycho and as the graphic artist ISO50. “At the time, I was just learning the processes of design and music; both felt very similar, and have flowed back and forth for me ever since.”

As seamless as his two creative outlets have been, nearly a decade passed before the release of Hansen’s first proper Tycho LP, ‘Sunrise Projector’ (originally released in 2004 on Gammaphone Records, later expanded and reissued under the title ‘Past Is Prologue’ on Merck Records, and ultimately reissued again by Ghostly). And while three striking singles have emerged since then, the sum of all those sepia-toned parts is nowhere near the double-exposed soundscapes of his new, forthcoming album ‘Dive’, set for release November 14th, 2011 on Ghostly International.

Pitchfork premièred the first single, the sweeping & Balearic leaning ‘Hours’ via The Forkcast. The product of a prolonged break from IS050’s design work and blog, ‘Dive’ pays tribute to Tycho’s prismatic past (the dense, guitar-guided turning points of ‘Daydream’ and ‘Adrift’) but spends most of its time pointing to the project’s not-so-distant future.

That can mean any number of things, really, from the halcyon hooks and hopeful horizons of ‘A Walk’ to the expansive, wildly expressive tone poetry of the title track, an eight-minute epic that unfolds like a compressed concept album. Or at the very least, a restless vision of prog-rock—one that’s been coated in neon colours and filtered through a thick piece of blotter paper. And then there’s ‘Elegy’ a spare curtain closer that pairs a vulnerable crescendo with a fitting bridge to future works.

And with that, Dive establishes its position as the most diverse musical statement of Hansen’s multi-medium career; the point where his skills as a performer finally catch up with his vaporized vision of a world that doesn’t belong to any particular time or place. Additionally, he’s upped the ante with the Tycho live show as well, playing a handful of upcoming US live dates as a 3 piece (and sometimes 4), but keeping the head-turning visuals intact (UK dates to be confirmed soon).

“Nostalgia is a common thread in my work,” says Hansen, “but this album wasn’t driven by that idea. I see these songs as artefacts from a future which might have more in common with our past than our present.”

‘Dive’ Tracklist:
1. A Walk
2. Hours
3. Daydream
4. Dive
5. Costal Break
6. Ascension
7. Melanie
8. Adrift
9. Epigram
10. Elegy