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- NOV 15, 2010
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- In an effort to return to the halcyon days of recording, Blitz Kids headed to the Red Bull Studio to record their debut album in just two days. Just like Black Sabbath did 40 years ago, the young band attempt to produce a full length EP in 48 hours with the help of Depeche Mode and Interpol producer, Gareth Jones. This experiment is a direct result of the band being forced to use Autotune on their previous EP and their desire to record ‘au natural’. Their confidence in their ability to perform live is matched by Gareth Jones, who believes that no band should record anything that they can’t reproduce in a live setting.
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