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Refimprove|date=March 2008Infobox musical artist| name = Ayreon| image = Arjen Anthony Lucassen.jpg| background = group_or_band| genre = Rock opera , progressive metal , progressive rock , space rock , symphonic metal , folk metal | origin = Netherlands | years_active = 1995& ndash;present| associated_acts = Star One , Ambeon , Guilt Machine | label = Transmission Records|Transmission , InsideOut Music|InsideOut , Century Media , SPV GmbH | current_members = Arjen Anthony Lucassen Ed Warby | past_members = List of Ayreon guest musicians|Guest performers | website = http://www.ayreon.com Ayreon (Audio|Pronunciation-Ayreon.ogg|pronunciation) is a project by Netherlands|Dutch composer and musician Arjen Anthony Lucassen . Ayreon's musical style derives mostly from Heavy metal (Music)|heavy metal and progressive rock , but combines them with genres like Folk music|folk , European classical music|classical and electronica . The majority of Ayreon's albums are dubbed Rock opera|"rock operas" because the albums contain complex storylines featuring a host of characters, usually with each one being represented by a unique vocalist.
Ayreon's music is characterized by the use of traditional instruments in rock music ( guitar s, bass guitar , drum kit|drums , analogue synthesizer s, electronic organ|electric organs ) mixed with instruments more native to folk and classical music (e.g. mandolin s, violin s, violas , cello|celli , flute s, sitar s and didgeridoo ). Lucassen writes the music and the lyrics, sings and plays instruments on all of the Ayreon albums, alongside many guest musicians. His regular drummer is Ed Warby .
History
The first Ayreon CD , released in 1995 in music|1995 , is The Final Experiment , which has a mixture of science fiction and medieval themes. The album features thirteen singers and seven instrumentalists, most of them Dutch. The Final Experiment is often mentioned as one of the first metal opera s and a reviver of the rock opera genre. The album was originally titled Ayreon: The Final Experiment , with the artist listed as Arjen Lucassen, but upon re-release, the title was changed to The Final Experiment , and the artist was changed to Ayreon.
Actual Fantasy from 1996 in music|1996 is the only Ayreon album without a continuous story. With its individual fantasy stories, it can still be considered a concept album , though. There are only three singers and three instrumentalists on Actual Fantasy. Themes inspired by songs on this album can be found on later Ayreon releases, particularly the two Universal Migrator albums. The album did not sell as well as its predecessor.
The double album Into the Electric Castle followed in 1998 in music|1998 . The album features eight singers, each playing a role of a single character, and eleven instrumentalists. Arjen has stated that he wanted this particular album to be a more flight-and-fancy-free record, or "pure escapism" than the previous albums' more serious tones, and portrayed his characters in more of a B-Movie light. The album was a huge success and is widely regarded as one of Ayreon's best albums.cite web|url= http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/ayreon|title=RateYourMusic ratings of Ayreon albums|accessdate=2010-04-14cite web|url= http://sputnikmusic.com/album.php? albumid=20838|title=SputnikMusic's review of the album|accessdate=2010-04-14cite web|url= http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp? id=34|title=ProgArchives user ratings of Ayreon's albums|accessdate=2010-04-14
The twin Universal Migrator albums were released in 2000 in music|2000 . The first album, Universal Migrator Part 1: The Dream Sequencer|The Dream Sequencer consists of soft, atmospheric progressive rock, whereas the second album, Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator|Flight of the Migrator , consists of a more heavy metal theme. Both of the albums feature around ten singers supported by many instrumentalists. One of the more notable guests was Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden , who made an appearance on the Flight of the Migrator album.
Shortly following Universal Migrator came Ayreonauts Only , an album generally meant to be only for diehard fans of Ayreon. The album itself was the second to not follow a specific storyline; it instead contained alternate versions (With different vocalists or instrumentalists) of existing songs, or the original demos used when recording them. In addition, it contained a preview of Arjen's then-upcoming project, Ambeon . It is the only Ayreon album not to see re-release on InsideOut.
In 2004 in music|2004 came The Human Equation . As on Into the Electric Castle , there are several singers, each playing their own role. With The Human Equation , Ayreon turned away from the usual science fiction and fantasy themes with a seemingly semi-normal psychology|psychological theme.
Starting in 2004 in music|2004 , after changing from Transmission Records to InsideOut, Arjen began rereleasing his Ayreon catalog on the new label, with enhancements ranging from basic (The Universal Migrator, issued as a two-disc set instead of two separate albums) to drastic (Actual Fantasy, "Revisited" with completely re-recorded drums, bass, synth and flute). In 2005 in music|2005 , to coincide with the 10th anniversary of Ayreon, The Final Experiment was reissued with a bonus semi-acoustic disc.
At the end of September 2006, when Arjen's new studio was finished, he began making a new album entitled 01011001 , which was released on January 25, 2008. This album was noticeably darker than previous Ayreon releases, Lucassen attributes this to a depression and his divorce in the preceding year.cite web|url= http://www.ragnarokradio.co.uk/2008/04/episode-17-universal-migrator.html|title=Ragnarök Radio Interview Part one|accessdate=2008-04-14
On April 25, 2008, Arjen released a new Ayreon EP named Elected (EP)|Elected . The EP features two tracks from 01011001 , one from The Human Equation and an AliceCooper cover ( Elected ), with vocals by Arjen and Tobias Sammet . http://www.arjenlucassen.com/blog/new-ayreon-ep-with-a-special-surprise/ New Ayreon EP - with a special surprise…
On September 16, 2008, Arjen announced in his official website the release of Timeline (Ayreon album)|Timeline , his second compilation album, that will reunite selected songs from all Ayreon albums and an unreleased one in three CDs and a DVD. The album was released on November 7, 2008 in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and all of the EU on November 17, 2008. It was released in America on January 13, 2009. http://www.arjenlucassen.com/ayreon/ay_news.html Timeline: New Ayreon compilation album
Arjen explained himself where the name Ayreon came from, saying, quote|"Though I do like the similarity of the sound of my own name Arjen and the project name Ayreon, this is purely coincidental. Yet no one seems to believe that! Originally I called the leading character of the first Ayreon album 'Aries'. But then I had to change it because it had to fit the meter of the song. I wanted the new name to sound old fashioned because of the medieval influences, so I used the old-English sounding 'AY' (Aylesbury, Ayshire). But I also wanted it to sound modern because of the futuristic parts (2084) so I used 'ON' (electron, neutron, etc.), hence 'Ayreon'."
Future of Ayreon
Arjen finished working on his new side project, Guilt Machine , in 2009. Since then he has started working on the second Star One full-length and, upon its completion, is said to have intentions on recording a solo album under his own name. Regarding the release of another Ayreon album, he stated the following:cite web|url= http://carlbegai.com/2009/04/12/ayreon-%E2%80%93-when-the-lights-go-down/|title=AYREON – When The Lights Go Down|last=Begai|first=Carl|date=2009-04-12|publisher=Carl Begai|accessdate=2009-04-14
quote|"As for whether there will be another Ayreon album, I'm never sure. Ten years could go by before I decide to do another one. I have to say that a lot of the reviews for 01 said it had some cool moments but it had that typical Ayreon sound, that there was nothing new being offered, and I think I can agree with that. I decided I'm going to stop with this Ayreon story, with this sound, and concentrate on other projects first. Then, if I decide to go back to Ayreon I'll do something different with it. I have no idea how (laughs), but if there's going to be another one it should be different."
http://www.arjenlucassen.com/ayreon/ay_index.html Official Ayreon Website
http://www.djpdjp.nl/news.php? extend.703 An interview with mastermind Arjen Anthony Lucassen @ ME Metalhour
it http://www.metal-ways.com/129/pictures-ayreon-s-release-stairway-to-heaven-utrecht.html Pictures of the release party of 01011001 at Stairwww.rockline.it/modules.php? name=Interviste& rop=view_int& id=264 Interview with Arjen Lucassen
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http://www.lebmetal.com/2009/10/22/interview-with-arjen-lucassen/ Interview with Arjen on Lebmetal.com October 2009
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