Donnerstag, Mai 02, 2019

tomiichanmusic - 在新作與舊作之間 - Album 2019

tomiichanmusic - 在新作與舊作之間 - Album 2019

In between May 2018 and November 2018 (which was right after the completion of my previous album), I’ve made a bunch of raw and corny, country & pop-like songs. After a while, I feel like I don’t want to do things like that anymore, and such feeling has left me without an idea on how to deal with the those works. That’s why this little collection has comes to light now, to display this strange small gap in my production career.

Born in 1992, Tomii Chan is a Hong Kong singer-songwriter.
From his first funk band Tri-deuces (2013 – 2016) to the folk/alternative band Stranded Whale (since 2015), the background as a band member and once a pop session guitarist has helped to develop Tomii’s skills in music production and guitar playing, as well as other instruments like bass and keyboard.
Tomii has a wide spectrum of musical influences. On one hand, his enthusiasm in older blues and soul music like Lightnin’ Hopkins and The Chambers Brothers, as well as traditional American country music like Hank Williams, have given him a certain profoundness through his simple songwriting. On the other hand, his interests in indie rock acts such as Radiohead and Bells Atlas have provided grounds for him to produce some sophisticated and progressive works.
Tomii released his debut album “Arrays” in August 2017, a compilation-like album showcasing his multi-genres influence. The second album “Not A Good Day To Die” was released in May 2018, emphasizing on the styles of folk, blues, and country music. The second album was finished as a mostly DIY effort. Tomii recorded and mixed nearly all tracks for it and published limited copies of 200 CDs under his own label Grand View Records, selling them mostly in live shows.
Tomii Chan did a four stops Taiwan tour in January 2019, gaining a few more outside audiences along the way.

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