Tuesday, July 23, 2013
PROJECT CAMELOT: NEIL ANTHONY SANFORD - WHISTLEBLOWER RADIO
PROJECT CAMELOT talked with Neil Anthony Sanford, a fully awake and aware musician getting the truth out through music that transports the listener to the 5th dimension and beyond.
BIO:
United Kingdom
Earth Leakage Trip 'ELT' (Neil Sanford & Tony Lobue) are the original pioneers of Hardcore and Techno appearing on the debut release of award-winning Moving Shadow Records (back in 1992), Rising High and also appearing on Orbital's 'Back To Mine' Collection as well as numerous releases on LTJ Bukem's 'Cookin' Records' imprint spanning a four-year period.
ELT has a new release out now on NexGen Music, a 4-track EP featuring Dredd Mark on vocal on the popular single entitled, "Time for Disclosure".
Additionally, ELT Sessions has a new album due out in a few weeks... This is groundbreaking new music, that really pushes boundaries in all genres and takes the listener into orbit.
ELT Sessions (a series of live jams) features Neil on drums, keyboard and horn and Tony on guitar, with Pete Corbalan on bass and Adam Fras on various instruments.
RE: ELT Sessions from the NexGen Music Group website:
NexGen Music catches up with label artists and veteran messrs 'Earth Leakage Trip' AKA 'ELT', who after 25 years of producing as established artists (the last 5 with NexGen) still have an insatiable appetite and burning passion for creating exquisite, pioneering, and timeless music. One of their latest projects is the launch of the 'ELT Sessions'.
Neil, one half of ELT explains below in more detail:
"Each week a group of us get together for a jam. We improvise our performances, record all events, then listening back we discover our favorite sections.
The main purpose for our jamming has always been for pleasure, each of us do what we feel, and experiment as we go. The music has its own language that we communicate with to steer the arrangements. The more we tune in to this language the better our performance and the more connected to the higher source we feel. At the end of a good session we talk about how it felt and where it took us, more than what we actually did."
Kerry Lynn Cassidy
PROJECT CAMELOT
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