Progressive Rock > Parallel or 90 Degrees
Po90 was officially named in 1996 by Andy Tillison Diskdrive and Sam Baine. This keyboards based duo created 2 albums, the first (instrumental) was recorded live and called "Sanctum/Acoustic Lens", and the first vocal album was hard on its heels........
"The Corner of My Room" was recorded also in 1996, but took a back seat in the release stakes when the band extended into the five piece unit it now has become. The album "Afterlifecycle" (1997) was the band's first CD release on the Cyclops label and featured the new expanded lineup. It was exceedingly well received by press and public alike and featured the long title sequence which still forms an integral part of the band's live set.
The band did some sporadic gigs with people such as Credo and Grey Lady Down, then proceeded to buckle down to the next album "The Time Capsule". Although well received and featuring some more "songs" based material, the band never really felt as good about this one as its predecessor, (despite it being many people's favourite) Another bout of gigs saw Po90 play with the Flower Kings, Jadis, Wishbone Ash, as well as numerous headline gigs. The band also made it across to Holland for the Progworld festival in Utrecht.
The band underwent some lineup changes after this and set about devising the next album which eventually emerged as "Unbranded- Music from the EEC Surplus", an album which all the members of the band were exceedingly pleased with. The album contains some of the most biting and radical progressive rock music made for many years... prompting this from Steve Wilson of Porcupine Tree "a riff worthy of King Crimson or VDGG over a drum and bass rhythm is certainly different. I'm intrigued. "
Now in late 2008 Andy is bringing a new 'Best of +' that has a selection of all the previous albums (virtually impossible to find now) and the tracks that were going to become "Kick in the Teeth" but never saw the light of day due to the overwhelming success of Andy's other project "The Tangent".