Teleman

Teleman
Origin London, England, United Kingdom
Genres Alternative rock, indie pop
Years active 2012–present
Labels Moshi Moshi
Associated acts Pete and the Pirates
Website telemanmusic.com
Members Thomas Sanders
Jonny Sanders
Peter Cattermoul
Hiro Amamiya

Teleman is an English indie pop band formed in London in 2012. The group consists of Thomas Sanders (vocals, guitar), Jonny Sanders (synths), Pete Cattermoul (bass) and Hiro Amamiya (drums). Cattermoul and the Sanders brothers were previously members of the indie pop band Pete and the Pirates.[1]

History

Following the disbandment of Pete and the Pirates in 2012, three of the band's members started writing and recording new music under the name Teleman, adding drummer Hiro Amamiya. The band's name derived from seeing an album in a charity shop by composer Georg Philipp Telemann.[2][3]

Teleman's debut single Cristina was released in early 2013, with the debut album Breakfast coming in mid-2014, produced by Bernard Butler.[3] Further singles from the album included "23 Floors Up", "Skeleton Dance" and "Mainline". "Lady Low" from the record featured Stephen Black on saxophone. The band toured supporting Suede, Metronomy, Maximo Park and Kaiser Chiefs among others, and appeared in festivals around Europe including Green Man, End of the Road and Les Inrocks.[2][4]

In 2014 and 2015 Teleman toured extensively in Europe and in the US while preparing to record their second album. They released the stand-alone single "Strange Combinations" in March 2015.[5]

Teleman's second album, Brilliant Sanity, will be released in April 2016. Two singles were released from it previously: "Fall in Time" and "Düsseldorf".[6][7]

The band have been championed by radio presenter Marc Riley, who booked them for a session on his BBC 6 Music show as early as January 2013.[8] Two further sessions were recorded in 2014. They also appeared on his BBC Online music show "All Shook Up" in 2015.[9] They also played four songs live in session on Marc Riley's show on April 6, 2016. [10]

Discography

Albums

Non-album releases

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