The brand new single from ‘The Caligaris’ is entitled ‘Circles’ and is out now on Ginger and Pickles Productions.
To support the release ‘The Caligaris’ will be producing and presenting a monthly series of short films about their exciting studio and boat life-work blend and surviving in an ever-changing music industry.
#THAMESTIMES will also be broadcast as a weekly Radio Show on London FM Digital every Thursday at 7 p.m.
Who are the Caligaris ?
The Caligaris consist of Russell and Louise Caligari who have exclusively announced that “After the first film of the series we will introduce some very special guests”
The format of the films will be 10 minute shows about their boat adventures to numerous destinations, food, culture, guest chats, unplugged performances, interviews, world issues and much more.
Aston Microphones are sponsoring the series so make sure to look out for updates on their social media platforms. You can also read an interview with The Caligaris on their official website.
London FM Digital have announced that “We are very happy to be broadcasting and hosting the entire #thamestimes series and are excited to announce the very first episode”.
EPISODE 1
THE CALIGARIS #THAMESTIMES WHAT’S COMING UP NEXT ?
26th October – Goring (Guest – Futuretone 72 – Award winning writer whose current single is being used on the current McDonalds TV advert).
Stay Tuned for more exclusive series dates, topic and guest announcements.
MUSICAL FACTS AND HISTORY OF THE CALIGARIS
‘The Caligaris’ are primarily filmmakers. However these artists have music in their DNA.
Swaddled in sound from birth they return to it like Will o the Wisp hypnotised by the light. The Caligaris songs are written and recorded from their home, a boat on the river Thames.
Sounds from this remote location often audible in the background of their recordings transport you directly to them. Although both classically trained they submit to their infatuation with simplicity. As they continue this rebellion they tend to choose amplification electronics and distortion to magnify emotional intent.
Most of the tracks are drawn at a computer, a piano or a guitar and are then painted in with their musical collaborators.
Declaring In their own words “It feels like our songs are written subconsciously. Our lifestyle feeds our creativity which feeds our daily life’”.
When they are not making film or music, The Caligaris can be found in hysterics playing chess or doodling around.
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