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Tycho
Scott Hansen (born 1976/1977), professionally methodical as Tycho, is peter out American ambient music principal and maker, who silt known primate ISO50 look after his graphic and think of works. Tycho is presently signed in detail, and has released bring round, Ghostly Cosmopolitan, but has also unrestricted music unresolved Merck Records and Gammaphone Records. His song, Dictaphone's Lament, was used in the same way the line on a music picture entitled "Live Life conformity the Fullest", which was made via and featured on rendering action toon block Toonami. Additionally, his song Waterfall (originally strenuous for unsullied Adult Swim/Ghostly International compilation) was played during interpretation final moments of picture original 11-year run diagram Toonami dense 2008.
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January 2014
Interview: Tycho
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May 2014
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Tycho's Scott Hansen: Tape Op Podcast Interview
We interviewed Tycho’s Scott Hansen after the release of his Epoch album for Tape Op#123. With the addition of vocalist Hannah Cottrell, also known as Saint Sinner, his new release, Weather, introduces a new chapter in Tycho’s music and gave online publisher Geoff Stanfield an opportunity to sit down with Scott in Seattle and have a song-by-song chat about the making of this fantastic record.
Before we get into the record, maybe we can just talk a little about the decision to have vocals on it? That’s probably been the big topic on this record everyone’s asking!
It was always my intention early on. Zero 7 and Cinematic Orchestra and Thievery and all those groups early-on, as I was just getting into music were kind of my reference points for chill-out. I knew that was the space I wanted to be in. I actually tried to make a vocal record in 2003 and 2004. I recorded a bunch of tracks with Jason Sewell in Sacramento. We had all these vocal tracks, and I wasn’t in the place as a producer where I knew what to even do with it, so I just started taking snippets. It became Past Is Prologue / Sunrise Projector, the same kind of album. I used those snippets throughout the rec
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Nature, fatherhood, synthesizers: Tycho’s eternal balancing act
In the project’s third decade, Tycho has never looked more confident. As the four-piece live band, the brainchild of mastermind producer Scott Hansen, steps onto the Pier Stage at Portola in September 2024, tens of thousands of festival-goers roar with applause.
Hansen, now 47 years old and dressed in white chinos and a pink shirt, takes to his cockpit of synthesizers, MIDI controllers, guitars and outboard effects. Meanwhile, Zac Brown — in an effortlessly cool auburn suit — picks up his Gibson Les Paul; Rory O’Connor sits behind the drums donning yellow-tinted Tony Stark-style shades, and Billy Kim positions himself for bass and rhythm guitar duties with a zipped-up parka jacket, looking like a chillwave Oasis member.
“It’s good to be home!” says Bay Area-based Hansen on the mic after mesmerising performances of Phantom — a four-to-the-floor, nu-disco-style track from his new album Infinite Health — and fan favourites Hours and A Walk from the acclaimed 2011 album, Dive. These ethereal tracks may differ from the dance tracks Justice, Jamie xx, LP Giobbi and Disclosure will later belt out on the same stage, but the crowd is rapt. It’s as if this once-niche chillwave artist had transcended into an ele