William Brittelle: Television Landscapes

William Brittelle: Television Landscapes

by William Brittelle
William Brittelle: Television Landscapes

William Brittelle: Television Landscapes

by William Brittelle

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Overview

One might be tempted to call William Brittelle's Television Landscape art rock, if the term hadn't been tainted so many times in the past by artists whose pretension walked hand in hand with their ambition. Certainly, the New York City composer/multi-instrumentalist's second album is appropriately expansive, operating on a grand scale that easily accommodates both sophisticated, classically minded compositional structures and visceral rock & roll impact. Brittelle has plenty of experience in both camps, having worked as an acclaimed composer of modern classical works and fronted the almost-famous New York post-punk band the Blondes. On Television Landscape, Brittelle shows himself as something of a maximalist, deeming all of his disparate influences fair game and incorporating them at will, sometimes within the same song. Consequently, there's a little bit of everything here; "Pegasus in Alcatraz" moves from pastoral, rather romantic orchestrations to a shredding, Eddie Van Halen-worthy guitar solo complete with hammer-ons. The title track blends pointillistic brass punctuation with piercing, Frank Zappa-like guitar work, while "Dunes of Vermillion" lays contemporary-sounding touches like artfully applied Auto-Tune atop moments that seem like they could have come from a mid-'70s Genesis album. Before he's through, Brittelle traverses electronica, prog rock, neo-classical, avant-garde, alt rock, and more on Television Landscape. But anyone can -- and often does, these days -- make a record stacked high with eclectic influences; the real master stroke here is the way Brittelle makes all these elements flow together as though they'd always been part of the same musical universe, and he achieves a surprising degree of easiness on the ear with this deceptively dense, conceptually complex piece of work. ~ J. Allen

Product Details

Release Date: 07/27/2010
Label: New Amsterdam / New Amsterdam Records
UPC: 0884501303460
Rank: 156373

Tracks

  1. Vivid Culture
  2. Dunes of Vermillion
  3. Hey Child
  4. Sheena Easton
  5. Pegasus in Alcatraz
  6. Halcyon Days
  7. Wasteland
  8. Rio Rio
  9. Eyes of the Ocean
  10. Television Landscape
  11. The Color of Rain

Album Credits

Performance Credits

William Brittelle   Primary Artist,Vocals,Synthesizer
Kate Campbell   Piano
David Crowell   Flute,Sax (Alto)
Megan Levin   Harp
Lawson White   Synthesizer
Ted Poor   Drums
Jacquelyn Adams   French Horn
Andrea Hemmenway   Viola
Amanda Gookin   Cello
Ed Rosenberg   Sax (Tenor),Soloist
Logan Coale   Bass
Kate Sheeran   French Horn
Mary Jo Stilp   Violin
Brooklyn Youth Chorus   Featured Artist
Matt Marks   French Horn
Alex Hamlin   Flute,Soloist,Sax (Baritone)
Diane Berkun   Choir Director
Mark Dancigers   Guitar

Technical Credits

Lawson White   Mixing,Editing,Engineer,Producer,Mastering
William Brittelle   Composer,Lyricist,Notation,Orchestration
Stephen Taylor   Graphic Design
Royce Jeffers   Engineer
Anatoly Zenkov   Cover Photo,Tray Photo
Murat Eyuboglu   Photography
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