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  • Nigel plays Guitar on New Geigertek CD

    Soundtrack For City Living – Geigertek

    This great new CD from Geigertek (Neil Fellowes) featuring Nigel on Lead guitar is now available from AD Music for more information on Geigertek please visit the official website @ www.geigertek.co.uk

     

     

    In 2009, Geigertek’s Neil Fellowes became a member of Code Indigo as well as joining electronic music group Callisto, replacing Dave Massey for live performances only.

    Reviews:

    musiczeit.com

    newworldmusic.com


  • Code Indigo – New Line-up

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    The current line up is (from left to right) Nigel Turner-Heffer on keyboards, bass and lead and rhythm guitar David Wright and Neil Fellowes on keyboards, Andy Lobban (lead guitar), and also Dave Massey (rhythm, seq and bass programming).

    Code Indigo is one of those hard to catagorize progressive rock bands whose music and concept style albums cross genres and appeal to a wide range of audiences. With strong melodic compositions, an imaginative combination of keyboards, guitar, samples and rhythms plus a good helping of atmosphere and sublime “off the wall” moments, their music can compares to that of a Blade Runner style soundtrack. A sort of ‘electronic keyboard music meets guitar based instrumental rock with vocal textures, masses of samples, experimental, ambient and down tempo chill out influences’ all part of the mix. Think ‘Art of Noise, Enigma and instrumental ‘Pink Floyd’.

    The band was founded in 1995 by David Wright and Robert Fox as a vehicle for their collaborative work and also featured Nik Smith on lead guitar and Vaughn Evans on synths. Pat Patterson replaced Nik Smith on guitar in 1997, but was himself replaced a year later by Andy Lobban. Vaughn Evans left the band in 1998.

    Code Indigo From the Chill CD:

    Back With The Weather


  • Double Live Album – Code Indigo ‘In Concert’

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    Double Live Album – Code Indigo ‘In Concert’

    This stunning double album is already being hailed as the best Code Indigo work too date. Compiled from the groups live appearances in the UK and Europe between 2004 and 2006, culminating in the e-live festival in Holland and the UK Fisher Theatre appearance,
    “In Concert” is the definitive record of a band in perfect harmony, performing at the peak of their combined creative and musical talents.

    Call of the Earth – From Code Indigo In Concert CD


  • Code Indigo at the E-Live Festival 2006 – Eindhoven

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    Code Indigo at the E-Live Festival 2006 – Eindhoven

     

    Nigel Turner-Heffer | David Wright | Robert Fox | Andy Lobban

    Area 52. Composed as a one off special for the Eindhoven e-live music festival. Featuring Nigel on Bass and Lead Guitar.

    Code Indigo at E-Live 2006 Reaction & Feedback

    I don’t say this often but your performance at E-Live is UN – BE – LIE – VA – BLY good.
    Amazing guitar, rhythms and soloing. You guys *really* had it together that day.
    Compliments to all of you and a *deep* bow!
    Kees

    The concert was fantastic. The chose of artists fit together perfectly from start to finish. It still remains a mystery how they do it, make those wonderufl sounds. One thing that still stands out was our time spent with the gentleman from England after the concert. Thanks to you guys for a very enjoyable time. :D
    Steve

    We had a tremendously enjoyable E-live last Saturday. It was well organised with great acts. The highlight was Code Indigo, which was really fantastic!
    Eric en Petra Fleuren

    This was our first time at e/live and it won’t be our last!, we had a brilliant time, all the acts were good and different but Code Indigo were by far the best for me. If there is any band that could (and should) be lots bigger than they actually are its Code Indigo. I feel they could appeal to a much wider audience, mainly ex-rockers who have just mellowed with age! Liked everything about the day, See you next year.
    Nigel

    The main attraction, in many people’s eyes, was the UK’s Code Indigo, with Robert Fox and David Wright headlining the act. There is no doubt of their compositional talents, performance skills and class, as demonstrated on their albums and indeed in this performance, so audience expectations were high. Wright and Fox were supported by two electric guitar players on each side, and a computer graphic morphing in the background, projected from a portable projector on the stage, thus offering the night’s first and only visual effect. The band proceeded to play songs from various albums, with the guitars playing an important role, almost to the extent of making it a hard rock show. Not far from what Patrick Rondat does in Jarre’s songs, but with a more classic prog-rock touch, somewhere between Rondat and Pink Floyd, one could say. At one point, the guitar players walk off stage and David and Robert plays an improvised piece, though being complete with melody and chords and effects in the right places. No analogue button fumbling of any kind, just a straight electronic song, which did not seem improvised at all, which was a tribute to the two guys’ talents. In the end, Code Indigo walks off the stage to thunderous applause, and being called on stage again for an encore, which they happily deliver.
    Glenn Folkvord

    I want to thank you yet for that beautiful E-Live. High point was for me surely Code Indigo. That perfectionism speaks to me well.
    Karel

    CODE INDIGO:
    - perfect performance
    - perfect sounding
    - 2 great new guitar players
    - in my opinion the best song was while David and Robert played totally live without backing.
    Hajo

    Code Indigo
    Pollard already made my day so I was curious to find out what Code Indigo would perform, I only have ‘Live in Duisburg’ of them and I have to admit that I don’t like that one. But boy did they surprise me, the 1st track started off like Pink Floyd, but this changed soon enough. Usually when you have synths and guitars on stage either one of them is dominating, but not this time they found a perfect mixture between synths and guitars.
    Jeff

    All my congratulations for your concert yesterday at the E-live. For me, the best moment was when you and Robert are alone on stage and have playing in the style of Vangelis (in his best musical period). A full emotional moment with a perfect complicity whith two great musicians. Just one regret, principally in the first part of the concert, the guitars are a little too loud and cover your nice synth music. I thinks that it’s very difficult to have a good balance and mix on stage. Principally when several concert are consecutive and you have not the time for to do a real check-sound.

    It’s a real pleasure to see you again, Elaine and Dave also.Your kindness and generosity are so great. I have discover Robert. it’s real good surprise for me. On the picture, Robert seems too serious, unfriendly and it’s just the opposite ! I understand that you like make music with a man like him.
    Didier

    Just returned from Eindhoven to see Code Indigo, they were brilliant!, when i was there your stall was selling a new special cd which i was going to buy but never got around to it, will it be available to order from your website soon?.
    Nigel Boot



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