nobbies & K-holes
Spud isn't able to do the mixes. His heart isn't in the whole 'mixing & production' game anymore. I mean, who would want that after having toured with Nick Oliveri, getting paid to get mashed everyday on a tour that covered a different country almost everyday, playing to thousands of people? We wish him the best. He'll be in touch and maybe we'll see what the future holds for us and Spud.
However... he's left us in a situation that feels like a minefield. Somehow we've got to get this record finished otherwise we might just have to wait until september to release it. This... is just a little too depressing to think about. So we've been dishing out the files to people who actually want to mix it and maybe we'll see what happens from here on? All i know is that it has to be done by next week.
In other news, we've tried applying for the Great Escape festival in Brighton this year. fingers crossed eh?
(ps... i also read that scientists are using Ketamine as an anti-depressant... and its working!? - I'm not suggesting trying it, i just thought it was quite a bizzare thing to find out. Apparantly it works as a kinda reset button for your brain. People suffering from depression may not have enjoyed the actual 'K' experience, but afterwards, they felt elated, a little more uplifted. shhhhh!!!)
However... he's left us in a situation that feels like a minefield. Somehow we've got to get this record finished otherwise we might just have to wait until september to release it. This... is just a little too depressing to think about. So we've been dishing out the files to people who actually want to mix it and maybe we'll see what happens from here on? All i know is that it has to be done by next week.
In other news, we've tried applying for the Great Escape festival in Brighton this year. fingers crossed eh?
(ps... i also read that scientists are using Ketamine as an anti-depressant... and its working!? - I'm not suggesting trying it, i just thought it was quite a bizzare thing to find out. Apparantly it works as a kinda reset button for your brain. People suffering from depression may not have enjoyed the actual 'K' experience, but afterwards, they felt elated, a little more uplifted. shhhhh!!!)

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