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Topic: Anton Roolaart Posted: January 19 2011 at 11:25 |
Anton Roolaart was born in Netherlands but being very young, he moved with his family to United States, he grew listening Classical music that his father loved so much and shared with him, at the age of 13 decides to study Classical guitar before exploring the secrets of the instrument by his own. As a teenager he was exposed to the Classic Prog acts like Yes Genesis and Pink Floyd which made him develop a passion for the challenging genre what made him start to write some songs and perform his material in numerous clubs on the Charlotte NC area while studying electrical and multi-track sound engineering in College. In the next years and being obsessive about the evolution and development of Progressive Rock he decided to expand his studies to Jazz guitar, Piano and Drums, which have been very important for the release of his debut album "Dreamer". I got in touch with Anton and here is his replies to my questions. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You have a long career behind the scenes in the music industry which also include a stint with ProgRockRadio.com. Just to start with, please tell us more about your background and why you took up music.
You eventually went your own way as a solo artist. Please tell us more about your first and only album to this date; Dreamer from 2008. Over the years I had taken a stab at playing in cover bands but
always yearned to work on original music. The Dreamer CD project
started somewhere in 2004. I had been into recording and
writing for a long time but never really produced anything for the
public. I met some people like Rave Tesar (Annie Haslam,
Renaissance) and we became good friends. He played on the album
and guided me with the production. He is a very talented
and nice person. So, I made up my mind to produce an album with
songs I had written long ago and wanted to lay down, as well as some
new songs that I was writing at the time. Later I met and
interviewed Chris Squire and Steve Nardelli (Syn) and they invited me
to London for a press release, I told them about my music and
eventually Steve Nardelli signed me onto the Umbrello Records label
he runs and thus Dreamer was released on the UR label on April 24,
2007.
Ok, I am educated as an engineer and also love many aspects of creating music, like writing the songs, performing them, recording them, arranging, working with different musicians. It's an environment that I spent many, many years in my home studio, and now I am working more with other people as a solo artist. I am thinking of starting another project that would be more of a group where I am not the only one writing the songs and I could play more guitar and some keyboards. That would be fun. After Dreamer came out and the reviews looked good, I decided to put together a band which now consists of Kendall Scott on keys, Vinnie Puryear on Bass, Mike Frashce on Drums, and myself as the core band in the US.
I consider myself more a composer than an instrumentalist first of
all. I think of songs I'm working on as a whole, in that,
although I am a guitarist (when talking about playing an instrument),
I think and compose music hearing parts for many instruments. I
use the guitar as well as keyboards and the sounds available to me to
write. I look to obtain a feeling and melody that is pleasant
or works for me. Lyrics are also important to me in that I
can't just write something that doesn't mean something to me or is
not related to me personally I guess. But I don't consider
myself a good lyricist. I wish I could improve that. I
come up with some lyrics I am happy with, but some times it's hard
for me to come up with the rest that is needed for the song.
Then all of a sudden boom it comes to me. I am also a
little bit of a perfectionist in that I don't mind being patient and
spending a lot of time, not just to realize a piece of music that is
hopefully good... I concentrate on the details and I spend a lot of
time trying different things, including recording sounds in the
environment or and many different sounds available to me.
I love the creativity... As I'm developing a song, I
listen to it over and over, sometimes parts come from nowhere in my
head and I try to recreate them with various instruments... Lately
I've been working more with middle-eastern or eastern sounds as
well. Adding a little here and there. Sometimes I find
things I like by accident and I love it when that happens... I will
say that besides my main money-earning job, and of course my radio
station (which is also time consuming and a labor of love), I spend
most of my time working on music in some way or fashion. It's
kinda like my own little world if you know what I mean. Luckily
I don't like TV that much and don't watch TV that much for years.
A couple of years ago I got separated and now live alone after being
married a long time and raising a family. But I also love
interaction with people and that goes with music as well.
Anyway, there are so many options available now to create music,
especially in the digital world we live in today. As I stated,
I like to explore new ideas with new techology, but also like a lot
of traditional sounds, instruments and approaches to music. I
think they are very important and those approaches are often bypassed
or ignored today. I am also fortunate to be exposed to a lot
of prog, rock, psychedelic and ambient music from all over the world
via Prog Rock Radio, the station I founded 6 years ago and run.
There are so many artists that have inspired me and there are many
great bands out there that, if you don't listen to internet radio or
if you are outside the prog scene, they are hard to find. I am
grateful to be exposed to all of that and provide the vehicle for
their music with ProgRockRadio.
For those of the readers who are not familiar with your music: How would you describe your music and how would you describe your guitar style ? The quick answer I tell people is somewhere between Yes and Pink Floyd with a dash of Bowie, but I'm not so certain how accurate that is. Also, I have other pieces that are written for piano and strings that will be on a different kind of album one day that don't fall into that description. So, what can I say, if you read the other reviews here on ProgArchives they mention anything from some Beatles, Yes, Pink Floyd and from the perspective of the guitar, they have made some references to Steve Hackett, Steve Howe, even Jan Ackerman but seriously I wish... One could definitely say the music is more on the ambient side of rock or symphonic rock with neo-progressive flavors. You have just recorded a new album. Please tell us more about this
new album and what we can expect from it. I actually started working on my 2nd yet-to-be-named album a
couple of years ago after "Dreamer" came out, but due to
other things in my life I had to put that on hold for a while.
However, I was still writing, playing or doing something with music
at home during that time. As I mentioned, ust after Dreamer
came out I put a band together with Kendall Scott on keys, Vinnie
Puryear on Bass, Mike Frashce on drums and we did several gigs during
2007-2009. Now, you could say that the new project has gone
into full gear now. I am working with these guys and also come
musicians abroad. While it is still probably 6 months or
so away to being completed and hopefully available, the process of
recording is well under way. I've already written all the tunes
that will be on the CD and most of the recording has been done for 5
of the tunes.. and we expect to have at least 2 more songs.
The album will have a song that is probably the longest song (over 10
minutes or so) I've recorded and you'll hear more on that later.
It may also happen that a new song might creep it's way onto the
album as was the case with "On to the Afterglow" on
Dreamer. But for the most part, all songs have been decided
upon and most parts have been recorded for 5 of those songs. I
should mention that I just got back from Holland where we recorded
drum tracks for 4 songs and were performed by my friend Pieter van
Hoorn (from Knight Area). That was a great experience to work
with those guys in their studio. Great people. More info
on that here:
http://www.knightarea.com/news/id/15/pieter-records-4-songs-for-anton-roolaart/
. I really enjoy his playing and hope to work more with him.
Mike (drummer here in US) will be playing on the album as well.
Finally, there is a good possibility that I will get another special
"guest" artist appearing on my album but it's too soon to
say at this moment.
Besides of that album, what is your plans for this year and beyond ? Hopefully get a small tour in North America and/or Europe within a year or so to promote the new album. But that is definitely on the top of my list after completing the album. Pieter talked about wanting to play with us if we go there (Europe) and that would be great. And of course, I will continue to write and compose music, I don't see any time that I will stop doing that. It is my passion. I would like to say that I really like working with various musicians and am making plans to work more with musicians in other countries in the future, like Europe, and South America, who knows ... it is music that bonds us all. To wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this interview ? I want to thank everyone here at ProgArchives for this Interview, and needless to say I am really excited about the new album. I am also humbled by all the good reviews for Dreamer and those that have enjoyed the album and sent me messages saying so. The prog scene is vast and great, and I really hope it expands more into the younger audience, I think Porcupine Tree is helping with that, and I love their music as well. Thank you ! Thank you to Anton for this interview |
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