Intersections Album
Aerials Single
Routes Single (feat. Hoshiko Yamane)
Music For Sketches EP
Releases
Title Intersections
Format Album (Digital)
Label Bigo & Twigetto
Release date 2020.10.30
Tracklist
Västernorrland
Fields
Circuits
Haven
Intersections
Blackhorse Road
Reykjavik
Mountains
Kontrast
Reviews
Gezeitenstrom Musikmagazin
"We’re delighted to announce the release of Tobias Svensson’s debut album “Intersections” on Oct 30th.
Tobias Svensson is a Swedish composer, pianist, and sound engineer, currently based in London. In 2018, he released his debut EP “Music For Sketches” on his own label, Sounds Fragil. Since then, he has released a digital single with violinist Hoshiko Yamane (Tangerine Dream).
We are pleased to be releasing his debut solo album Intersections which explores subtle layered compositions for piano with understated touches of sound design."
Title Routes
Format Single (Digital)
Label Sounds Fragil
Release date 2018.08.01
Tracklist
Route One
Route Two
"Routes" is the first single from the collaboration between Tobias and Hoshiko Yamane of 1631 Recordings.
These two tracks were composed and recorded in Budapest and Berlin by Tobias and Hoshiko. Fusing their passion for contemporary music, electronic music, and classical music, the result is an ambient soundscape, allowing the listener to drift away with the music.
Title Music For Sketches
Format EP (CD / Digital)
Label Sounds Fragil
Release date 2018.07.20
Tracklist
Vagrant
Foresty v3
Float
Music For Sketches
Reviews
Opus Zine
Soul Train Online
De Subjectivisten
Suffissocore
"Music For Sketches" is the result of a decade of musical exploration and experimenting. It features four tracks, all blending in between modern classical, jazz, electronic music, and ambient music.
The minimalistic elements are always present, although the soundscape varies between the timidest piano playing to atmospheric, large sounds.
"Each song on Music For Sketches is a gorgeous jewel in its own right, such that you want to listen to each song multiple times to make sure you've developed a full appreciation before moving on to the next one". - Opus