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Can’t Go Back

Posted on July 5, 2008 by ether

Bobby Gillespie and his legendary band of Screamers return to their stomping best with their first single in 2 years. ‘Can’t Go Back’ is the first single of the forthcoming Beautiful Future album. The single was engineered by Mark Rankin, who as always worked alongside producer Paul Epworth at Primal Scream’s North London studio.

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Guilt

Posted on June 30, 2008 by ether

Check out this limited edition 7″ and download release ‘Guilt’, featured on the latest Long Blondes album, Couples. Couples was tracked in The Garden and mixed in Musikbox in late 2007 by producer Erol Alkan and engineer Jimmy Robertson.

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Casio Royale

Posted on June 29, 2008 by ether

The king of all things Casio keyboard and Fisherprice mouth organ returns for his second album, the follow-up to 2005’s Ideas and Oh Dears. And to think they’ve spent all this time looking for an artist to provide the next Bond theme-tune… Casio Royale was mixed in The Engine Room by producer Ben Hillier in February 2008. […]

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All Or Nothing

Posted on June 24, 2008 by ether

The special edition release of The Subways’ second album features a profoundly kick-arse double-side live DVD, mixed by rock/metal engineer Matt Hyde. Matt mixed the live cuts in Musikbox in March 2008.

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Rascalize

Posted on June 23, 2008 by ether

Miles Kane returns to the day job after the flash of mass-success that illuminated The Last Shadow Puppets. Rascalize marks the next big event in the ever-relentless scene of modern-day Brit-Rock. The album was tracked in The Pool and mixed in The Engine Room by producer Ben Hillier and engineer Ferg Peterkin, throughout late 2007 and early […]

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All Hope Is Gone (Single)

Posted on June 16, 2008 by ether

A new single, a new album, and some pretty new masks! ‘All Hope Is Gone’, the title track from the forthcoming fourth Slipknot album is released on download only.Producer Colin Richardson and engineer Matt Hyde mixed the single in Miloco’s Engine Room in the late Spring of 2008.

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Strength In Numbers

Posted on June 15, 2008 by ether

The Leeds-raised indie rock stalwarts return for their third studio album, Strength In Numbers, six years after their self-titled debut. A sharp-reminder of how Kasabian’s contemporary dance-rock crown is not untouchable… A selection of songs off Strength In Numbers were tracked in The Garden by producer Tim Holmes.

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Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends

Posted on June 11, 2008 by ether

Coldplay return once again to bid for all the top honours as standard, with one of the biggest releases of the year. Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends, whichever title should take your fancy, looks set to see the band reach further commercial milestones, with a cool 300,000 copies sold within three days […]

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Somewhere In Somebody’s Heart

Posted on June 9, 2008 by ether

The Tunics are the newest rock sensation to hail from the South-London suburbs of Croydon. Their eclectic indie debut Somewhere In Somebody’s Heart promises to be a cult classic this summer. Somewhere… was produced by James Lewis and engineered by Adrian Breakspear. The album was tracked in The Garden and mixed in The Yard in 2007.

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Red Socks Pugie

Posted on June 6, 2008 by ether

‘Red Socks Pugie’ is the third single from Foals’ brilliant debut album Antidotes and sits pretty next to the Miloco-mixed b-side ‘Sketch for ESG’. Producer Mike Crossey took the chair in Miloco’s Engine Room to mix the b-side in March 2008.

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