The Impossible Flower
The concept for The Impossible Flower was spawned by Andrew David Daly loosely based on a character written some years ago.
Based in Glasgow, Scotland his place of birth and keeper of his soul, after being part of a few bands, Andrew approached electronic music using an Amiga 500 with Pro Tracker and a guitar.
Originally his music was played under the Digital Butter moniker: one of his earlier tracks entitled "Into Deep and Treated" was released in U.K. on the "From the Grey Nook" compilation CD in 2000.
He successfully collaborated with other artists mainly in the underground scene of his hometown and played various gigs all over U.K.
In 2004 Gareth Dickson joined The Impossible Flower and the project became a duo. In 2005 Andrew and Gareth self-released two highly enjoyable guitar-based EPs entitled "The Mumps" and "Each Year of Our Lives". The latter was subsequently picked up by Polymorphic Music and Benbecula records amongst their net-releases.
All the live shows are improvised and have been compared to the likes of Brian Eno & Phillip Glass.
2006 shall see some recordings and after some live shows.