Astrid Williamson

Astrid Williamson
Born (1968-11-28) November 28, 1968'.
Origin Shetland, Scotland
Genres Indie, Electronic
Years active 1994 – present
Labels One Little Indian / Incarnation Records / Universal / BMG /Sony / Nude
Associated acts Goya Dress, Electronic, Leo Abrahams, Stephan Eicher, Arthur Baker, John Cale, Dead Can Dance
Website http://www.astridwilliamson.co.uk

Astrid Williamson (born 28 November 1968) is a Shetland born musician and songwriter.

Life and music career

Growing up in Shetland, she enjoyed playing the piano from an early age and The Shetland Folk Festival provided early experience both of local music tradition and stagecraft.[1] She went on to graduate from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD) as a classically trained pianist,[2] where she also studied under composer Judith Weir.[3]

Astrid formed the band Goya Dress in the 1990s with Terry De Castro & Simon Pearson, releasing EPs & only one album, Rooms (produced by The Velvet Underground's John Cale) in 1996 before disbanding in 1998.[4] Since then she has released seven albums to date via her own label, Incarnation Records, Universal \ BMG and One Little Indian.

During her career she has collaborated with other artists including the legendary DJ / producer, Arthur Baker, Oskar, The Bilderberg Group, Milk & Honey Band, Canadian singer songwriter, Tara Maclean as well as adding vocals to releases from The Hope Blister and British indie supergroup, Electronic. She has toured with Brendan Perry, providing keyboards and backing vocals on his 2010 Ark tour. Guitarist & Brian Eno collaborator Leo Abrahams produced her fifth album Pulse in 2011.

Astrid recorded backing vocals for the track 'I Stopped My Car To Fill Up' on 'Performance & Cocktails' by Welsh indie band, The Stereophonics

Astrid reunited with Goya Dress producer, John Cale, for a live performance of his mixed media piece, 'Dead Agents' at the ICA, London in 1999[5]

The song 'If I Loved You from her debut solo album Boy For You was covered by Abra Moore, retitled 'Someone Else's Mess' and featured in the film 'Serving Sara' [6]

Her first large-scale classical composition, Requiem & Gallipoli, was first performed at Hessle All Saints' Church as part of a 2015 D-Day remembrance event, which raised funds for a local Hull veterans' charity and aimed to make people aware of Operation Warrior Wellness, a programme addressing veterans' post-traumatic stress disorder using transcendental meditation.[3]

Following her involvement as part of Dead Can Dance's 2012-3 touring band she collaborated with the band's Lisa Gerrard, co-writing 'Seven Seas' & 'Neptune' with her and 'Estelita' with Gerrard & Daniel Johns of Silverchair The resulting 2014 album 'Twilight Kingdom' also featured a cover of 'Too Far Gone' penned by Russell Crowe & Alan Doyle which was arranged and performed by Williamson & Gerrard.[7]

Her musical style is subtle, evocative and original and has been compared to Carole King and Joni Mitchell.[2][8]

Discography

Solo albums

With Goya Dress

With Stephan Eicher

With Electronic

With Arthur Baker

With Lisa Gerrard

References

  1. Trevor Raggatt (4 September 2006). "Lamb in Wolf's Clothing?" (PDF). Wears the Trousers Magazine. pp. 50–53. Retrieved 2016-06-12.
  2. 1 2 Martin Charles Strong (2002). The Great Scots Musicography: The Complete Guide to Scotland's Music Makers. Birlinn, Limited. p. 389. ISBN 978-1-84183-041-4.
  3. 1 2 "Requiem & Gallipoli - Astrid Williamson". indian.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-06-12.
  4. "Goya Dress | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-06-12.
  5. "John Cale setlists - London 1999-04-26". werksman.home.xs4all.nl. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  6. "Serving Sara (2002) Soundtrack". RingosTrack. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  7. "Lisa Gerrard - Twilight Kingdom". Discogs. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  8. "Shetland Folk Festival 2004" (PDF). Shetland Folk Festival Society. Retrieved 2016-06-12.

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