gilder
NEWS
New Album out Monday 18th April !!
Buy it from www.gildersound.com
Buy it from www.gildersound.com
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Gilder’s sound has often been called distinctly English and yet so much is taken from all kinds of cultures worldwide. The basis though lies in folk mixed with electronica and leftfield breaks. Jay once described Gilder’s music as peanut butter on toast and it has remained a great formula – crunchy beats with a smooth layer of deep orchestral sound.
Why this name?
It seemed to fit us
Do you play live?
Yes we do. We have no gigs lined up at the moment but we will keep you posted.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Its a huge impact especially now that downloads count towards the chart positions.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Love to.
Band History:
Gilder was formed 3 years ago by Jay Waddington and Elly Field. Jay’s musical background and production skills combined beautifully with Elly’s vocals and lyrics to produce their unique sound.
Ian joined two years later having already spent many years perfecting his art as a drummer in most musical scenarios from jazz and folk through to rock.
Ian joined two years later having already spent many years perfecting his art as a drummer in most musical scenarios from jazz and folk through to rock.
Your influences?
The band has much in common although their personal influences are really diverse - they range from KFL to Kate Bush and this diversity has helped to create their individual style.
Favorite spot?
Jay - Scotland or Puskha in India
Elly - Pencarrow Head Cornwall
Ian - Carmel California
Elly - Pencarrow Head Cornwall
Ian - Carmel California
Equipment used:
Micro Korg
Yamaha RM1x
Roland TR707
Ensoniq ESP16+
Yamaha AW16G
Yamaha DTXtrem II electronic drums
Carillon PC running Logic
Technics 1210
Texas Instruments Speak & Spell
Yamaha RM1x
Roland TR707
Ensoniq ESP16+
Yamaha AW16G
Yamaha DTXtrem II electronic drums
Carillon PC running Logic
Technics 1210
Texas Instruments Speak & Spell