Andreas Tilliander is probably one of Europes most active technopop-musicians. He has recorded several albums and 12-inches, under an equal number of names (Lowfour, Mokira, Andreas Tilliander, Komp and others). Andreas has worked with some of Europe’s most interesting electronic labels, and has received numerous awards (the swedish grammis twice, for instance). He has also played in the bands Bulgur Brothers, Minimalistic Sweden and Familjen.
Bulletin: Andreas’ Showtime vinyl EP is available on Adrian Recordings and includes a remix by Minilogue. The digital release will be available for download next week. He also performs live in Malmö on Saturday.
Exclusive mix for R.fm celebrating 10 years of Dub from his discography.
Dub Session in Stockholm 2010
Exclusive mix for R.fm celebrating 10 years of Dub from his discography.
Deep dubby acid tech sounds with assistance by Tobias von Hofsten.
Live PA at OSC09 in Stockholm
Deep dubby acid tech sounds with assistance by Tobias von Hofsten.
Electronic pop ambassador in a classic live session.
Live recording at El, Stockholm 2005
Electronic pop ambassador in a classic live session.
New video from Swedish Grammy Award winner Andreas Tilliander exclusively on R.fm. Directed by Nicholas Wakeham at Varelsen. The dubby Showtime vinyl EP is available on Adrian Recordings and includes a remix by Minilogue. The digital release will be available for download next week.
Medication/Stay King
New video from Swedish Grammy Award winner Andreas Tilliander exclusively on R.fm. Directed by Nicholas Wakeham at Varelsen. The dubby Showtime vinyl EP is available on Adrian Recordings and includes a remix by Minilogue. The digital release will be available for download next week.
This is the video for the first single of Anderas Tilliander’s new album Shot out on Adrian Recordings, in May 2009. The video was shot during one day with a Nikon D90 with direction by Olof Werngren.
Caught In A Riot
This is the video for the first single of Anderas Tilliander’s new album Shot out on Adrian Recordings, in May 2009. The video was shot during one day with a Nikon D90 with direction by Olof Werngren.