Interview with Andy Dickson

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Multi instrumentalist, musician, adventure seeking husband, parent, papa…

Where are you based?
Scotland

How long have you been making music?
Since I was 8

What genre would you consider your music to be?
Harmony Unchained is most definitely prog

What inspired you to pursue a career in music?
I’’ve been playing music since I was 8 and it is part of my life every day

What are your biggest musical influences?
Yes, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Rush, Supertramp – you get the picture

Are you signed to a label or are you an independent artist?
Independent

What have been the biggest challenges in your music career?
Post production – best time is creating, playing and recording new music

How many songs or albums have you released to date?
Harmony Unchanged is my second album

Can you tell us a few things about your latest release?
I’d always wanted to make an original album and I have now! The title track, in true prog tradition, is a 21 min concept piece (with 9 linked parts) and considers….a time before humans created instruments and “captured” music… The other 3 tracks are shorter, although the final Dawning of Mind has 3 parts My wife, Janice, co-wrote the lyrics with me on Harmony Unchained and wrote all the lyrics on Dawning of Mind. I spent last summer and autumn layering up the various instruments, drum patterns, vocals etc in my wee home studio and my band mate Seth Gardner played live drums on Slowly Slowly and Dawning of Mind. A massive thanks to Steve Plummer (guitarist in my band) for his final mixing and mastering. My son Graham Dickson did the cover artwork. Whilst it hopefully has true prog vibe, there should be something for everyone in the various sections. It is available on all the usual music platforms including Spotify, YouTube, ITunes, Amazon etc.

Any plans for new music or upcoming projects we should know about?
Next up is helping our band bass player John Hatfield with his original album along with our singer and John’s wife, Pauline, who is an incredible singer and I can’t wait to get stuck in.
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