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EBTG builds on dance work for ninth album Everything But The Girl last week delivered their ninth studio album to Virgin. The follow-up to 1996's worldwide multi-platinum 'Walking Wounded', 'Temperamental' is due for release in September and builds on the dance and breakbeat rhythms that brought the duo mainstream acclaim. The album features even greater experimentation than the last - especially in the use of Tracey Thorn's vocals - as Ben Watt continues to explore the sounds which he has been pushing as a DJ at his own regular London club night and worldwide guest slots. Thorn says, "We made use of spoken word, falsetto, vocal filters and tiny fragments of my voice as percussion. After I had sung the lead vocals, Ben would often trawl through my ad libs and old takes and sample additional notes and sounds" The album was recorded over two years at Little Joey's, the duo's home studio in London, and mixed at Air Studios by Ben and Andy Bradfield. Among their collaborators is Metalheadz J Majik, who provides beats and a bassline for a track entitled 'Blame'. The album also features a new edit of 1998's 'The Future Of The Future', with music and programming by US house producers Deep Dish. Everything But The Girl 以前跟現在差好多啊, 他們的上一張 Amplified Heart 很好聽喔, 推薦試試看。 BTW,合友總店到底是哪一家啊? -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.twbbs.org) ◆ From: 192.192.50.110