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Fall by Tim Hutton

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Tim Hutton Is A UK Producer Songwriter Multi-Instrumentalist Guitarist Bassist Drummer And Also Classically Trained As A Brass And Piano Player . His Musical Career Began In The Early 80’s Playing Drums And Bass For Two Bands The Mob And Zounds On The Anarchist Punk Label Crass Records And Touring Europe And UK Several Times Over. A Burgeoning Fascination For Funk Led To Him Striking Out On His Own Which Led To Signing To EMI And Recording An Album As The Neighbourhood Which Was A Seven Piece Band Including Dexy’s Original Horn Section He Subsequently Put Together. More Touring Followed And A Spot Featuring As A Singer On Afrika Bambaataa’s Album The Light. Two More Solo Albums Followed And Stints Working With The Horny Horns Lee Perry And Reggae Singer Bob Andy Amongst Others Before The Acid House Boom Took Him Along With Many Others In A Different Musical Direction. What Followed Was Several Albums Twelves And Ep’s Under Various Guises On Labels Such As Reflex Germany’s Source And San Francisco’s Reflective. This Was Purely Electronic Music With No Involvement Of Any Instrumental Playing Or Singing As A Long Time Singer And Player Of Guitar Bass Drums Brass And Keyboards This Was A Period Of Stripping Back Influenced By The “faceless Techno Bollocks” Represented By Artists And Labels Such As Aphex Twin And Basic Channel. It Was Followed After A While By Two Albums Of More Pronounced Musicality Welded To The Electronic And Dance Music Values He Had Explored In The Previous Few Years. These Were His Solo Album Everything On PIAS Recordings An Album Of Songs Taking In Lo-Fi Jazz Standard And Electronic-Tinged Folk Influences And Variations Under The Moniker Soul Ascendants Along With DJ Nick The Record On Nuphonic. The Latter Was A Mixture Of House Jazz And Afro-Beat Featuring Collaborations With Fela Kuti’s Bandleader And Drummer From The Africa 70 Tony Allen. Both These Albums Were Released In 2000 And It Was At This Time That He Was Asked To Contribute As Writer And Vocalist To Groove Armada’s Third Album Goodbye Country Hello Nightclub . This Preceded A Period Of Touring With The Band During 2001 – 2002 As Vocalist Also Helping On Trumpet Guitar And Keyboard Duties And Featuring As Vocalist On Their Next Album Lovebox. Moving On Once Again At The End Of 2002 He Toured With Paul Oakenfold In The States As Lead And Bass Guitarist And Vocalist To Promote The Oakenfold's Album Bunkka And Then As Bass Player With The Breaks-Based Outfit Hybrid Providing Live The Bass Parts Peter Hook Had Played On Record. In Late 2003 He Started Working With Tom Findlay From Groove Armada Leading To A Remix Album Launchpad Remixes. In 2004 Tim Provided Horns On Several Songs On Ian Brown’s Album Solarized. He Also Co-Wrote And Played Guitars And Bass On Song Time Is My Everything.

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