DREAM THEATER Keyboardist JORDAN RUDESS - "The Thing That Really Led Me Astray From The Classical Way Was Listening To EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER's Tarkus Album"

November 9, 2018, 6 years ago

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DREAM THEATER Keyboardist JORDAN RUDESS - "The Thing That Really Led Me Astray From The Classical Way Was Listening To EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER's Tarkus Album"

The Rockpit out of Australia recently caught up with Dream Theater keyboardist Jordan Rudess. An excerpt from the interview is available below.

Q: At what point did you start discovering rock music?

Jordan: "Well, when I was really little and really focusing on classical, I also was aware of things like The Beatles and had a bunch of the old 45 records. I didn’t have a chance to really dive into that and get seriously into it, I was just into the fringe of the whole thing but as I got older into being a teenager then I had friends who would turn me onto some stuff they thought I would love, which I did, like Genesis, Yes and Gentle Giant, Emerson, Lake & Palmer and those things had a huge influence. The thing that really led me astray from the classical way was listening to Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s Tarkus album, that was a huge influence in my life. I loved that album, I thought it was amazing and it kind of made me think there was something more beyond classical that I wanted to really know about."

Q: When you look back at the stuff you were listening to at that time and when you listen to what you are doing now, do you see the connection between all that stuff?

Jordan: "Yeah, there’s a grand connection to the whole thing, from my classical playing to all the styles that I discovered along the way from The Beatles to learning a little bit of the boogie woogie and playing the blues. What’s really cool is the kind of music that I make, even with Dream Theater is a fusion of styles in itself. So, all the different things that I play whether it was Bach, Mozart, Gershwin or whatever, they all can kind of come into play in the grand mix of things which I think is part of what makes what we do interesting."

Read the complete interview here.

Prog metal titans Dream Theater announce the forthcoming worldwide release of their 14th studio album, Distance Over Time, on February 22nd.

Distance Over Time showcases a newfound creativity for Dream Theater while maintaining the elements that have garnered them devoted fans around the globe. The album also marks the first for the band’s new label InsideOutMusic / Sony Music. The artwork was created by long-time cover collaborator Hugh Syme (Rush, Iron Maiden, Stone Sour). Distance Over Time was produced by John Petrucci, mixed by Ben Grosse, and mastered by Tom Baker.

“When I listen back to the album, I can distinctly recall every moment of the writing process; where I was standing in the room, what inspired us in that instant and the meaning behind each song. As a producer, my goal was to try and create the best-sounding Dream Theater record we’ve ever made so that listeners can just be enveloped in the music. I really wanted this recording to truly reflect the spirit, joy, and passion that went into making the album and for people to walk away feeling some of the organic nature, personality, and raw energy that the band captured while together in the studio. For me, I think it accomplishes that and I hope that other people will feel the same way,” explains John Petrucci.

In June 2018, Dream Theater secluded themselves in a private location in upstate New York to begin writing for the new record. While spending the summer living together in the property's adjacent residence, the band spent their days and nights crafting the music that would make up the new album in the ‘Yonderbarn’; a beautiful and spacious barn that had been meticulously transformed into a state-of-the art film and recording studio. Following an intense & extremely productive period of group writing sessions and wanting to retain the magic that was captured in this scenic and inspiring location, they decided to record the album in the very room they had all convened to write together in. Living together during the writing and recording for Distance Over Time marked another first for the band’s 33-year career. The result is a heavier collection of songs that showcases the early roots of the band while exploring new territory as musicians and as friends.

“It was like going back to summer camp,” adds James LaBrie. “Being around each other the whole time made it that much more of a profound experience. I think the songs reflect the energy. It was a lot of fun to have a situation so powerful at this point in our career.”

It has been three years since Dream Theater released new music. To announce the details of the brand new album, Dream Theater enlisted the help of one lucky contest winner to break the news of the record to the loyal fans of the band. An alternate reality game was launched that encompassed a “treasure hunt” whereby fans were able to search for clues hidden in various photos, videos, social media posts, and more. Ultimately, one lucky winner was given access to content before everyone else including the release date and cover artwork, and the winner would be the one to share the first taste of never before heard music. Listen to that first teaser below:

Dream Theater is also planning to hit the road in support of the new album. The Distance Over Time Tour of North America was recently announced and kicks off on March 20th in California. Information on tickets for all upcoming shows as well as VIP packages can be found at dreamtheater.net. More tour dates for the worldwide tour will be announced in the near future.

Progressive metal pioneers Dream Theater - James LaBrie (Vocals), John Petrucci (Guitars), Jordan Rudess (Keyboards), John Myung (Bass), and Mike Mangini (Drums) - share a bond with one of the most passionate fan bases around the globe as evidenced by their two Grammy Award nominations, platinum-certified videos, multiple Top Ten-charting albums selling over 15 million records worldwide, and numerous other accolades. On its 14th full-length and first release for InsideOutMusic / Sony Music, Distance Over Time, the band recharge the brotherhood that has kept them creating music together for over 30 years. It’s Dream Theater at their most dynamic, direct, and definitive.

In 2018, InsideOutMusic is celebrating 25 years as one of the leading labels worldwide for progressive music and is part of the Century Media Label Group, a division of Sony Music.


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