Esoteric Antenna will release “Signal to Noise,” a new album by long-time Pink Floyd recording engineer Andy Jackson, on Nov. 3.
The 7-track album will be available as a single CD and as a limited edition 2-disc digipack with 5.1 Surround Sound mix.
The label describes the album as “a fine, modern, progressive work, which draws on Andy Jackson’s exemplary work as an engineer and producer.”
Besides being an allusion to Jackson’s sound engineering background, the title refers to many of the lyrical themes of the album. “The album reflects on the sorting of what is important in life from the humdrum of everyday existence,” he explains, “and is in itself an analogy for the process of the creation of the album.”
The songlist will be:
- The Boy in the Forest
- One More Push
- Invisible Colours
- Spray Paint
- Herman at the Fountain
- It All Came Crashing Down
- Brownian Motion
Jackson’s tenure with Floyd and its members includes work on “The Wall” film, “The Final Cut,” “A Momentary Lapse of Reason,” “The Division Bell,” “Pulse,” Roger Waters‘ “The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking,” David Gilmour‘s “About Face,” “On An Island,” and “Live in Gdansk,” as well as the upcoming Floyd album “The Endless River.”
His work’s earned him two Grammy nominations and Mix magazine’s award for best live sound engineer for the “Pulse” tour.
Esoteric Antenna is a division of Cherry Red Records of London.