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Album artwork for Insurgentes by Steven Wilson

Comprising 10 tracks that range from ballads and anthems to all- out industrial noise assaults, the dark, cinematic and richly textured album represents two years' worth of creative output and numerous recording sessions worldwide in studios from Mexico City to Japan and Israel.

While Wilson is a member of several bands including Blackfield, No-Man and Bass Communion, he explained that "when I began writing these songs, I quickly realised that they would be best suited to an album under my own name. It was an intuitive, almost unconscious writing process that resulted in a kind of poetry of melancholy."

Wilson recruited a stellar cast of guests to work on the album including bassist Tony Levin, drummer Gavin Harrison and keyboardist Jordan Rudess, alongside Japanese Koto player Michiyo Yagi, British guitarist Sand Snowman and jazz flautist and saxophonist Theo Travis.

Steven Wilson

Insurgentes

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Album artwork for Insurgentes by Steven Wilson
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Album artwork for Insurgentes by Steven Wilson
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Released 07/04/2023Catalogue Number

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Steven Wilson

Insurgentes

Transmission
Album artwork for Insurgentes by Steven Wilson
LPx2

£39.99

Black
Released 07/04/2023Catalogue Number

TRANSM342LP

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Insurgentes by Steven Wilson
CD

£11.99

Released 07/04/2023Catalogue Number

TRANSM341CD

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Comprising 10 tracks that range from ballads and anthems to all- out industrial noise assaults, the dark, cinematic and richly textured album represents two years' worth of creative output and numerous recording sessions worldwide in studios from Mexico City to Japan and Israel.

While Wilson is a member of several bands including Blackfield, No-Man and Bass Communion, he explained that "when I began writing these songs, I quickly realised that they would be best suited to an album under my own name. It was an intuitive, almost unconscious writing process that resulted in a kind of poetry of melancholy."

Wilson recruited a stellar cast of guests to work on the album including bassist Tony Levin, drummer Gavin Harrison and keyboardist Jordan Rudess, alongside Japanese Koto player Michiyo Yagi, British guitarist Sand Snowman and jazz flautist and saxophonist Theo Travis.