The Heliocentrics

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The Heliocentrics
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The Heliocentrics performing with Mulatu Astatke at Circolo degli Artisti in Rome, Italy in March 2009
Background information
OriginLondon, United Kingdom
Genres
Years active2005-present
Labels Now-Again, Strut, Soundway, Madlib Invazion
Members
  • Malcom Catto
  • Jake Ferguson
  • Sylvia Hallett
  • Jack Yglesias
  • Daniel Smith
  • Jason Yarde
  • Raven Bush
  • Barbora Patkova
Website theheliocentrics.bandcamp.com

The Heliocentrics are an English, London-based musical collective that combines funk, jazz, psych, and library influences. The group is based around drummer and producer Malcolm Catto, [1] [2] bassist Jake Ferguson, guitarist Adrian Owusu, and multi-instrumentalist Jack Yglesias.

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History

The Heliocentrics released their debut album Out There in 2007 on Now-Again Records. [3] [4] This was followed by collaborations with Ethiopian musician Mulatu Astatke on the album Inspiration Information (2009), [5] [6] which was awarded that year's Gilles Peterson Worldwide Winner Album of the Year award, Lloyd Miller & The Heliocentrics (OST) (2010), [7] and Orlando Julius.

The Heliocentrics appeared on the track "Skullfuckery" on the UK release of the DJ Shadow album The Outsider , which was released in 2006. [8]

In 2013, they released their second full album, 13 Degrees of Reality also on Stones Throw. [9] [10] The 2009 album with Astatke was included in a list of 'Five Essential Jazz Albums' chosen by pianist Jamie Cullum in 2013. [11]

In 2017, they released A World of Masks with vocals by Barbora Patkova, [12] as well as The Sunshine Makers OST, the score they wrote for the 2015 British documentary The Sunshine Makers , directed by Cosmo Feilding-Mellen. Both records were released on Soundway Records. [13]

In 2020, they released Infinity of Now and Telemetric Sounds.

Discography

Adapted from Discogs. [14]

Studio albums

TitleYearDetails
Out There2007
Inspiration Information
(with Mulatu Astatke)
2009
  • Released: 7 April 2009
  • Label: Strut Records
  • Format: LP, CD, digital
(OST)
(with Lloyd Miller)
2010
  • Released: 10 January 2010
  • Label: Strut Records
  • Format: LP, CD, digital
13 Degrees of Reality2013
Jaiyede Afro
(with Orlando Julius)
2014
The Last Transmission
(with Melvin van Peebles)
From the Deep2016
A World of Masks
(with Barbora Patkova) [12]
2017
The Sunshine Makers
Infinity of Now2020
Telemetric Sounds

EPs

TitleYearLabel
Quartermass Sessions2013 Now-Again Records
Helio x GLK
(with Gaslamp Killer)

Singles

TitleYearAlbumNotes
"Winter Song" / "Dance of the Dogon"2005Out There
"Before I Die"2007
"Dance of the Dogons (Part Two)" / "Noise"Non-album singleLimited edition release with purchase of Out There
"Distant Star"
(feat. Percee P and Doom)
2008Out There
"Sirius B"
(feat. Vast Aire)

Compilations

YearTitleLabel
Fallen Angels - The Singles Collection2009 Now-Again Records

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