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The Winston Giles Orchestra is a popular Australian band, formed in 2004 by successful Australian singer-songwriter Winston Giles (Atari Baby, Floor 13). The Winston Giles Orchestra toured extensively throughout Australia, the US and Europe and have released two distinct, critically acclaimed albums with a third expected in mid-2007. Currently, the Winston Giles Orchestra comprises Winston Giles (vocals, guitars, piano, beats and samples) and Dorian West (trumpet, flugelhorn and keyboards). They also have guest musicians, who make appearances with the band on a recurring basis. A strong, recurrent theme of their music is a rejection of war, intolerance and an enthusiastic embrace of love, happiness, cultural diversity and a simple, carefree life. Although The Winston Giles Orchestra take an indie rock and post-punk approach to rock music, the band is known for their lush, multi-layered, psychedelic arrangements, spacey lyrics and bizarre song and album titles. They are also acclaimed for their elaborate live shows featuring video projections, complex stage-light configurations, acrobatics, hula hoop and dancers. In 2004, ''Inpress'' magazine named The Winston Giles Orchestra one of the "50 Bands to See Before You Die".〔(The Winston Giles Orchestra - A magnificent beautiful day )〕 ==History== Winston has a background in both rock and dance, and spent eight years fronting an art-punk band called Floor 13 that began in Melbourne, Australia, and would keep him busy in America for six years. After returning to Australia, Winston’s lust for fresh sounds saw him involve himself in the emerging local dance music scene, working with many local DJs and producers and culminating in a project called - Atari Baby - releasing several albums and many remixes and videos under that moniker . In early 2004, Winston met local producer C.J. Dolan, who was behind the electronica outfit, Quench. Winston had been writing new material in search of a new sound and in late 2004, the pair began recording and mixing the debut album, ''Soundtracks for Sunrise''. After four months in the studio the result was an album that continues to sell around the world and garner significant attention for the band on Australian, US and European radio and also in mainstream and street-press print media. The debut album was first released in Australia in December 2004, and was immediately put into rotation at stations around the country. Whilst eclectic and unpredictable, the warm, dreamy and emotive feel of the album was popular with clubbers and ravers who were looking for a different sound. Tracks such as "We Wait For Sunrise", "Welcome to the hotel" and "Golden", express warmth, whilst the Spanish dance floor influenced, "The Banished Matadors" and the quirky, "A Little Song", contribute to the eclectic feel. The second album – part of a series of four, was released in November 2005, and continues the theme of a perfect and magical day. The album ''A magnificent beautiful day'' features eleven songs written by Giles, with bouncy grooves and beats, smooth gentle guitars and brash horns. It aims to provide a magical escape and highlights further the imaginative mix of different themes that are the hallmark of the Winston Giles Orchestra. From the spaghetti western and ''Lost Highway'' influences on the track "Theme from Burning Winchesters", to the dark and raunchy "Secrets to Love", and the emotive vocal-driven single – "All for You", this album maintains the creative output of their debut, yet tracks like "Going Up in a Rocket" and "Not a cloud in the sky", are more upbeat than the contemplative feel of much of ''Soundtrack for Sunrise''.〔 Marwood, Ben (October 29, 2007) (The Winston Giles Orchestra. Soundtracks For Sunrise )〕 Concerts by The Winston Giles Orchestra are as eclectic as the music. Live, the band consists of Winston Giles on guitars and vocals, and Dorian West on horns, keyboards and beats. Concerts also feature theatrical surprises and talented performers. In 2006, the band went on their first overseas tour, performing at festivals and clubs across the UK and The USA. The band garnered much radio play overseas including BBC radio one in the UK and much college radio play in the USA including KCRW in Los Angeles. The band’s albums have been released around the world with plans to tour UK, Europe and USA again in 2007. The band have been performing at Australia’s clubs and festivals over 2006 and 2007, including shows in Federation Square in Melbourne and The "Kiss My Grass" festival at The Music Bowl in Melbourne. The "Playground Weekender" festival in Sydney and The "Maitreya" festival in Victoria. The Winston Giles Orchestra's third studio album was due for release mid-August 2007. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Winston Giles Orchestra」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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