Andrew Skeet: Finding Time

Sublime new solo record from Britain’s most in-demand orchestrator.

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Once a member of The Divine Comedy, Andrew Skeet is the man behind the beautiful strings of The Pineapple Thief.

He’s collaborated with ex-Genesis guitarist Anthony Phillips and Hollywood composer Hans Zimmer, he’s arranged music for many other films, and he’s worked extensively with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Now, on his own terms, Skeet joins Sony Classical with a beautiful work of modern classical stylings. He may have found his professional mojo in this heady sphere, but as Finding Time shows, he’s interested in a much wider range of music. Interesting beats work their way into the warm, crystal-clear piano of Changing Lines, and rich woodwind morphs through avant-garde minimalism in Pursuing The Horizon. His extensive film CV is patently clear in the layered, moody likes of Taking Off – songs that subtly seem to tell stories of their own, evoking darkened rural period settings and emotional conflict. And those strings – tear-jerking proof that the violin can be the most exquisite instrument in the world. All said and done, Finding Time is a stirring, modern marriage of orchestral and cinematic strokes. Highly recommended.

Polly Glass
Deputy Editor, Classic Rock

Polly is deputy editor at Classic Rock magazine, where she writes and commissions regular pieces and longer reads (including new band coverage), and has interviewed rock's biggest and newest names. She also contributes to Louder, Prog and Metal Hammer and talks about songs on the 20 Minute Club podcast. Elsewhere she's had work published in The Musician, delicious. magazine and others, and written biographies for various album campaigns. In a previous life as a women's magazine junior she interviewed Tracey Emin and Lily James – and wangled Rival Sons into the arts pages. In her spare time she writes fiction and cooks.