Anders Helmerson
London, UK
Rock / Progressive Fusion / Jazz
Bio
Swedish keyboardist Anders Helmerson first made his mark in the progressive rock world with his 1981 LP End of Illusion, which achieved cult status. He wasn’t heard from again until 2002’s Fields of Inertia, recorded with Brazilian musicians at a time when Anders was living in Rio de Janeiro. He calls London home now, and Triple Ripple (2010) was mastered at Abbey Road Studios, but it was recorded in Nashville and New York. Here Helmerson is joined by bassist Bryan Beller (Mike Keneally, Stev...
Comments
John Revitte:
Amazing meeting of sound colors,passion and creativity on "Yoda's Dance" Anders!!!
Aug 29
John Revitte:
Outstanding creativity!!!
Aug 09
BsaxC:
Very nice music, love what I'm hearing. Just my style too. Will stop by often. You have a new fan :-)
BsaxC
Feb 26
Achmad Ananda:
wonderful work...and amazing Music that you have....best regards Achmad Ananda
Jan 29
Joesf Glaude:
The music is absolutly incredible!
Jan 23
ProgRockDan1:
Great keyboard driven rock.
Jan 22
cheryl pyle:
hailz anders- amazing and wonderful work here -great music -jazz/metal grtz ..rhsc nyc
Dec 12
Press
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Artist Stats
Fans: 452
Song Plays: 126
Visits: 1,994
Video Plays: 13
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Blog
Anders Helmerson - The Exception And Not the Rule
Dec 09, 2010 at 06:50 PM
Marching to the beat of his own drum, Anders Helmerson truly exemplifies what it means to be the exception and not the rule. From music to medical school and back to music, Helmerson is a well rounded artist who let his creativity take him to new heights which ultimately resulted in him creating his own genre of music which he dubs Progressive Fus...





