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		<title>Tomorrow, in a Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 06:34:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href=http://www.etcetc.tv/tomorrow-in-a-year/><img src=http://www.etcetc.tv/wp-content/uploads/TIAY-Packshot1-100x100.jpg class=imgtfe hspace=5 align=left width=100  border=0></a>The Knife, in collaboration with Mt. Sims and Planningtorock, are to release their new album “Tomorrow, In A Year”, the studio version of their opera based on the works of Charles Darwin...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.etcetc.tv/wp-content/uploads/TIAY-Packshot1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1320" title="TIAY Packshot" src="http://www.etcetc.tv/wp-content/uploads/TIAY-Packshot1.jpg" alt="TIAY Packshot" width="250" height="250" /></a>The Knife</strong>, in collaboration with <strong>Mt. Sims </strong>and <strong>Planningtorock</strong>, are to release their new album “<em>Tomorrow, In A Year</em>”, the studio version of their opera based on the works of Charles Darwin.</p>
<p>Commissioned by Danish performance group <strong>Hotel Pro Forma</strong> to write the music for their opera based on Charles Darwin and his book <em>‘On the Origin of the Species’</em>, The Knife decided to make this a collaborative process, working with<br />
artists Mt. Sims and Planningtorock for the first time, to capture the huge width of the Darwin and evolution theme.<br />
They extensively researched Darwin related literature and articles, with Olof attending a field recording workshop in the Amazon to find inspiration and to record sounds.</p>
<p><em>‘Tomorrow, In A Year</em>’ is a unique musical project. Richard Dawkins’s gene trees have formed the basis of some of the<br />
musical composition, artificial sounds have been mixed with field recordings, with the music inspired by everything from the different stages of a bird learning its melody, to a song based on Darwin’s loving letters about his daughter Anne. These are compositions that challenge the conventional conception of opera music.</p>
<p>Pushing the experimental process further still, composer, choreographer, costume designer and set designer worked separately, only coming together 3 and a half months before the first performance of<em> ‘Tomorrow, In A Year’ </em>in Copenhagen on the 2nd September 2009. Described as “shifting the position of operartic art in a single leap”, future performances of ‘Tomorrow, In A Year’ are confirmed to take place in Athens (8-9 Jan), Stockholm (29 Jan-1 Feb), and Munster (5 June), with further dates to be announced.</p>
<p>Olof Dreijer says: “At first it was very difficult as we really didn’t know anything about opera. We’d never been to one. I didn’t even know what the word libretto meant. But after some studying, and just getting used to opera’s essence of pretentious and dramatic gestures, I found that there is a lot to learn and play with. In fact, our ignorance gave us a positive respectless approach to making opera. It took me about a year to become emotionally moved by an opera singer and now I really do. I really like the basic theatrical values of opera and the easy way it brings forward a narrative. We’ve approached this before in The Knife but never in such a clear way.”</p>
<p>Album <em>‘Tomorrow, in a Year’</em> is out 5th February digitally and 5th March physically on etcetc. <strong>Pre-order the physical album <a href="http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/music/alternative/tomorrow-in-a-year-bonus-album-download/481291">here</a> and receive it via instant digital download.<br />
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<p><strong>Tracklist: </strong></p>
<p><strong>CD 1</strong><br />
01. <em>Intro</em><br />
02. <em>Epochs</em><br />
03. <em>Geology</em><br />
04. <em>Upheaved</em><br />
05. <em>Minerals</em><br />
06. <em>Ebb Tide Explorer</em><br />
07. <em>Variation of Birds</em><br />
08. <em>Letter to Henslow</em><br />
09. <em>Schoal Swarm Orchestra</em></p>
<p><strong>CD 2<br />
</strong>01. <em>Annie’s Box</em><br />
02. <em>Tumult</em><br />
03. <em>Colouring of Pigeons</em><br />
04. <em>Seeds</em><br />
05. <em>Tomorrow in a Year</em><br />
06. <em>The Height of Summer</em></p>
<p><strong>Bonus track<br />
</strong>07. <em>Annie&#8217;s Box (alt. vocal)</em></p>
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		<title>New from The Knife: “Tomorrow, In A Year”</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 05:15:35 +0000</pubDate>
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<strong>The Knife</strong>, in collaboration with <strong>Mt. Sims </strong>and <strong>Planningtorock</strong>, are to release their new album <em>&#8220;Tomorrow, In A Year”</em>, the studio version of their opera based on the works of <strong>Charles Darwin</strong>.</p>
<p>Commissioned by Danish performance group<strong> Hotel Pro Forma</strong> to write the music for their opera based on Charles Darwin and his book<em> ‘On the Origin of the Species’</em>, The Knife decided to make this a collaborative process, working with artists <strong>Mt. Sims</strong> and <strong>Planningtorock </strong>for the first time, to capture the huge width of the Darwin and evolution theme.</p>
<p>They extensively researched Darwin related literature and articles, with Olof attending a field recording workshop in the Amazon to find inspiration and to record sounds. <em>‘Tomorrow, In A Year’</em> is a unique musical project. Richard Dawkins’s gene trees have formed the basis of some of the musical composition, artificial sounds have been mixed with field recordings, with the music inspired by everything from the different stages of a bird learning its melody, to a song based on Darwin’s loving letters about his daughter Anne. These are compositions that challenge the conventional conception of opera music.</p>
<p>Pushing the experimental process further still, composer, choreographer, costume designer and set designer worked separately, only coming together 3 and a half months before the first performance of <em>‘Tomorrow, In A Year’</em> in Copenhagen on the 2nd September 2009. Described as “shifting the position of operartic art in a single leap”, future performances of <em>‘Tomorrow, In A Year’</em> are confirmed to take place in Athens (8-9 Jan), Stockholm (29 Jan-1 Feb), and Munster (5 June), with further dates to be announced.</p>
<p>Olof Dreijer says: “At first it was very difficult as we really didn’t know anything about opera. We’d never been to one. I didn’t even know what the word libretto meant. But after some studying, and just getting used to opera’s essence of pretentious and dramatic gestures, I found that there is a lot to learn and play with. In fact, our ignorance gave us a positive respectless approach to making opera. It took me about a year to become emotionally moved by an opera singer and now I really do. I really like the basic theatrical values of opera and the easy way it brings forward a narrative. We’ve approached this before in The Knife but never in such a clear way.”</p>
<p>Album <em>‘Tomorrow, in a Year’</em> will be released on <strong>5th March 2010</strong> on etcetc Music.</p>
<p><strong>Stream single <em>‘Colouring Of Pigeons’ </em>now from <a href="http://www.theknife.net/tommorow-in-a-year-information.html">www.theknife.net</a>.</strong></p>
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