Futureman Andy Pfeiler

Album info

Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
23.03.2015

Label: Skip Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Mainstream Jazz

Artist: Andy Pfeiler

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  • 1Futureman05:48
  • 2Hitech05:19
  • 3Chances On the Dancefloor (Album Version)05:06
  • 4Do Right04:50
  • 5Oh What a Time04:55
  • 6Ufs04:52
  • 7In a Letter06:00
  • 8When I Get Home05:01
  • 9Lay Low05:50
  • 10Everybody07:29
  • Total Runtime55:10

Info for Futureman

He is Mr Red Horn’s first supplier of funky guitar riffs, as a member of The Nils Landgren Funk Unit. And he is back once again with a new soulful and funky solo flight.

”FutureMan” is Andy Pfeilers fourth album release which combines classic soul, retro-futuristic funk, with ballads and afrobeat-inspired grooves.

A large part of FutureMan has been conceived in cities like Berlin, Paris and Cannes but also on the Portuguese west coast and of course in his hometown, Stockholm.

“Being on the move inspires me a lot, widens my perspectives and also gives me focus. Since I’m working with different projects all the time, I sometimes need to be able to really concentrate on one thing alone. Especially when it comes to finishing lyrics. Berlin is a great city when it comes to that. I just love walking those avenues for hours with my headphones on and with my pen and note book ready.”

Andy Pfeiler, guitar
Petter Bergander, organ, piano
Philip Neterowicz, electric piano
Ingela Olson, vocals
Britta Bergström, vocals
Anders von Hofsten, vocals
Thobias Gabrielson, bass
Tobias Tagesson, drums

Guests: Simone Moreno, Linn Segolsson, Magnus Lindgren, Karin Hammar


Andy Pfeiler
He is Mr Red Horn’s first supplier of funky guitar riffs, as a member of The Nils Landgren Funk Unit. And he is back once again with a new soulful and funky solo flight.

”FutureMan” is his fourth album release and it’s filled to the brim with classic soul, retro-futuristic funk, beautiful ballads and smoking afrobeat-inspired grooves.

”I love to travel. When I’m not on tour I try to go away as much as possible anyway. Either with my family or to just do intense songwriting sessions on my own in different parts of the world”, Andy Pfeiler says. A large part of FutureMan has been conceived in cities like Berlin, Paris and Cannes but also on the Portuguese west coast and of course in his hometown, Stockholm.

”Being on the move inspires me a lot, widens my perspectives and also gives me focus. Since I’m working with different projects all the time, I sometimes need to be able to really concentrate on one thing alone. Especially when it comes to finishing lyrics. Berlin is a great city when it comes to that. I just love walking those avenues for hours with my headphones on and with my pen and note book ready.”

To Andy Pfeiler the songwriting is essential. That’s where his music starts and ends. ”I’m not very interested in showing off, it’s just not in my nature. Therefore I try to keep my productions, vocals and guitar solos as honest and free from excess material as possible”, he says.

”If it’s good for the song, it stays. If not, it’s out in a heartbeat. I just adore the old Marvin Gaye recordings from the seventies where he is so beautifully minimalistic in everything he does. Music needs air to breathe. Sometimes it means taking away an instrument and other times it’s about sticking to that groove just a little bit longer.”

But there are of course different approaches to writing a tune. The title track, FutureMan, started as a band jam in the studio, on which Andy later added vocals and layers of sound.

”I’ve known most of the guys and girls that are playing on the record for quite some time. And I really trust their musical intuition. It’s therefore really nice to just let everyone do their thing and see what comes out.”

Thobias Gabrielson on bass, Petter Bergander on organ and piano, Ingela Olson, Per Ekdahl and Valter Kinbom on percussion and Britta Bergström and Anders von Hofsten on vocals are all long time friends and colleagues. But newer acquaintances, like Tobias Tagesson on drums and Philip Neterowicz on electric pianos, can also be heard on the album.

And there are some exciting guest performances by Brazilian diva Simone Moreno, sweet singing Linn Segolsson, flute virtuoso Magnus Lindgren and trombone queen Karin Hammar.

In 2013 Andy Pfeiler wrote the score for the Swedish award winning television series ”The Other Sport”, recorded and toured Europe with Nils Landgren Funk Unit and did session studio- and live work for Swedish soul-star Kaah. He also mixed the upcoming release for the project Serious Coffee, featuring performances by Mike Stern, Lew Soloff, Mats Öberg and Per Lindvall. And in between all of this he of course also recorded and produced his own fresh, new record.

2014 doesn’t seem to be any less intense than 2013, with touring in Germany and Sweden in support of the new album. Alongside that, Andy Pfeiler will be doing shows in Europe with The Nils Landgren Funk Unit.

This album contains no booklet.

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