Andreas Tilliander
Andreas Tilliander | |
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Andreas Tilliander performing live in 2006 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Berndt Andreas Tilliander |
Born |
1977 (age 38–39) Sweden |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Producer |
Berndt Andreas Tilliander (born 1977) is a Swedish electronica, drone and techno producer who significantly contributed to the evolution of the 'clicks & cuts' genre with his first albums Cliphop (Raster.Noton) and Ljud (Mille Plateaux). He has recorded several albums under many names (Lowfour, Mokira, Rechord, TM404 and more) and worked with some of Europe's influential electronic music labels. He has been awarded a Swedish Grammy music award in 2005, after two consecutive nominations. He also works with Familjen as a sidekick dj. In 2009 he released the album Show with the song Arlanda, featuring vocals from Jocke Berg of the band Kent.
A native of Hässleholm, Tilliander now resides in Stockholm, where he runs Repeatle Studios and apart from creating his own music, works as a mastering engineer for several record labels.
Selected discography
- TM404
- TM404 (2013, Kontra-Musik)
- Svans (2013, Kontra-Musik)
- Morphosis Korg Response (2012, Kontra-Musik)
- Svreca Remixes (2014, Kontra-Musik)
- Skudge White 08 (2014, Skudge)
- Andreas Tilliander
- Mini LP (2013, Börft)
- Show (April 2009, Adrian Recordings)
- World Industries (October 2004, Pluxemburg)
- Dutty & Digital (August 2004, Ideal Recordings) (four track EP)
- Elit (Nov 2002, Mille Plateaux)
- Ljud (20 March 2001, Mille Plateaux)
- Svaag
- Sade (2014, Semantica)
- Mokira
- Persona (May 2009, Type)
- Hateless (March 2006, Ideal)
- Fft Pop (October 2004, Cubic Fabric)
- Album (August 2004, Type Records)
- Plee(Mar 2002, Mille Plateaux)
- Cliphop(Oct 2000, Raster.Noton)
- Lowfour
- Stenmark (November 2005, Kupei Musika)
- Muscle & Hate (November 2004, DSP recordings)
- Ian (June 2003, Echocord)
- Repeatle (2001, Force inc.)
External links
- Repeatle (official site)
- Andreas Tilliander at AllMusic
- Andreas Tilliander page at the Pluxemburg Records website