Darrell Till

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Darrell Till
Born1975 (age 48–49)
Blackpool, Lancashire, England
GenresAlternative rock, Britpop, alternative hip hop, world music
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter, artist, writer, screenwriter
Instrument(s)Accordion, keyboard, vocals, piano, organ, synthesizer, melodica, guitar, bass guitar
Years active1988–present
LabelsRabid Antelope
WebsiteDarrell Till on Bandcamp

Darrell Till (born 1975) is an English singer-songwriter, composer, and author. His work as a composer to the soundtrack of Prism Award-winning short film Post Apocalyptic Bunny Makes Toast brought him to the attention of the public in 2003. His longest-running musical project is 'Men From Earth', which primarily featured Till as a multi-instrumentalist, along with other contributors. Since 2019, he has released music mainly in his own name but still featuring guest musicians.

In 2020, Till contributed new cover versions of songs by They Might Be Giants to two compilation albums, Flood - They Might Be Songposting and Glean for Australia, the latter of which raised funds to help aid the fire recovery efforts in Australia following the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season. He also released a compilation album, Pocket Repeat, which brought together re-mastered work from his two projects 'Men From Earth' and 'The Ohms', as well as an EP of brand-new material "Falling Apart EP.

He is also co-founder of the comedy duo Tiny Lapel along with Russell Payne.

Discography[edit]

Throughout his career, he has released numerous studio albums, live albums, EPs, and singles. He has also collaborated on many other musical projects.

  • A Taste of Earwax EP (2000)
  • Men From Earth (2001)
  • Live in the Castle Gardens (2002)
  • Post Apocalyptic Bunny Makes Toast : Original Soundtrack (2003)
  • Out There EP (2004) Internet only
  • Out There (2004)
  • I Faked The Moon Landing (2006)
  • Flood - They Might Be Songposting (2020)
  • Glean for Australia (2020)
  • Pocket Repeat (2020)
  • Falling Apart EP (2020)
  • Digital Delectation (2021)

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