
Spatial Unity
Knock Me Off My Feet
© 2008 Andy Pearce (634479793271)
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Spatial Unity is an exciting new music project from Scotland. They have joined together from different parts of the globe to express their musical inspiration and share it with the world. Their amazing and classic new album " Knock me off my feet" is a collection of heartfelt, emotional, melodic, ethereal and dreamy songs. The album is to be released on the 13 Oct 2008.
The core of the band consists of:
Andy Murray - (formerly of Wolfstone), guitarist, lyricist, vocalist and songwriter
Andy Pearce - drummer, percussionist, keyboardist and also composer/producer
Kevin Wiles - Bass and also Keyboards
Although predominantly Rock and Indie influenced their music is flavoured with various genres ranging from Pop, Ballads, Latin-Jazz to Electronica. This is evident in their debut album “Knock Me off My Feet”.
HISTORY AND BAND MEMBERS
Andy Murray – (home town: Inverness, Scotland)
Andy M is an inventive, creative guitarist / song writer with flare and imagination; Melodic in approach and fiery by nature, he has been compared by some to such players as Jeff Beck,
Gary Moore and Eric Johnson. This is evident in “It's Not Love” and “Touching What's Divine”.
Andy has been a session musician on many albums and has a wealth of experience in many genres. To expand, he has worked with notorious musicians such as John Sinclair (keyboard
player from Ozzy Osbourne) and Martin Smith (a past member of ELO). He also co wrote “Coming Home Tonight”, a song featured on the Smokey album, "The World and Elsewhere",
released globally in 1997. Additionally, Andy also played lead guitar with renowned Celtic rock band Wolfstone, where he featured on the first 2 albums, "Unleashed" and "The Chase", both were gold selling albums. While with Wolfstone Andy toured worldwide and participated in live TV concerts and Radio sessions. He continues to write his own material, and recording in other projects, and has now teamed up with long time friend Andy Pearce (Melbourne) in this exciting
venture with Spatial Unity.
Andy Pearce - (home town: Melbourne Australia – now resides in Scotland)
Andy P is a percussionist, drummer, songwriter / producer; and his natural talents have been described as original and refreshing.
His musical creativity combines Electronica with natural percussion and other acoustic instruments. The result is an inspirational fusion between Jazz-funk to the cafes of Havana.
Andy's musical influences evolved from the 90's where he worked as a resident DJ in various clubs. As a child he was classically trained as a pianist but during his teens fell in love with
drumming. Later, Andy discovered a passion for percussion in particular Brazilian and Afro-Cuban styles and now uses these influences heavily in his own personal creations.
As a session musician, his skill has been called upon to record percussion and keyboards on assorted projects-albums and has played in various concerts and music festivals within Australia
and also the UK.
Kevin - (Scotland UK)
Kevin has played bass and keyboard with a number of bands since the mid 80s. After touring for many years in the UK and Scandinavia he finally teamed up with Andy Murray and together they formed The Limit. The success of their partnership created some memorable live performances as well as a number of interesting studio recordings. In 2001 Kevin gracefully retired from the music industry after 17 years as a professional but after some gentle persuasion and an interest in the music currently being produced by Spatial Unity he is "dipping his toe in the water" once again.