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April 2004

The LA remastering of DSF's "Spawn Of Dysfunction" has been received and approved by all concerned, and will be used for the pressing of the Album. This will entail some slight changes to the credits on the artwork, but once completed the music master and the graphics will be submitted for production. Subject to approval, this means we're on track to have production copies of this record by mid April. 150 Promo copies of these will be dispatched via Nik Moore @ Work Hard PR to media agencies, radio stations, etc for reviews to be in print in time for a Summer release. Fans unable to wait that long may find copies for sale by the band themselves at Live shows prior to the offical release date (TBA).


The April edition of Rock Sound features a Live review of Die So Fluid's February show at the Monarch. See the Live section for details.

 

The band formally known as C64 have finally recruited a new Bass Player, in the shape of James Stringfellow - Ed's brother! As previously suggested, they have also undergone a change of name, to "The Colony".


The Colony play their first dates in April, before returning to the studio to record a 3-track Single :


3rd April : Coventry, The Colloseum

5th April : Cardiff, The Barfly

6th April : Cardiff, The Barfly

7th April : Brighton, Freebutt

8th April : Camden (London), The Bull and Gate

9th April : Nottingham, Rescue Rooms

 

March 2004

Following negotiations and planning with the band, we’re happy to announce that Die So Fluid’s debut album, “Spawn Of Dysfunction”, will now be released on Cartesian Records this summer – hopefully July 2004. A catalogue number has been allocated to this release : SLON 3CDa. The Album is presently being re-mastered in L.A., while the inspired Uncle Vania graphics are being put together by Hugh Gilmour.

Strictly controlled CD-R copies are in circulation, and full Promo copies should be available by mid-April.

 

More Live dates are also announced:

March 27th : Winchester, The Railway Inn ( + King Adora DJ Set )

March 31st : Camden, London : Barfly @ The Monarch ( + Farrah + New Disease)

April 15th : Southampton, The Joiners (+ Scarlet Soho + Hidden Agenda + Faetal)

April 21st : Andover, The George (+ Scarlet Soho)

April 22nd : Salisbury, The Ale House (+ Scarlet Soho + Judas Kisses)

April 23rd : Hitchin, Club 85 (+ Rachel Stamp + Scarlet Soho + Shard)

 

 

February 2004

Die So Fluid return to the stage after an absence of more than a year, to showcase new material from their forthcoming debut Album. The dates are:

 

Jan 31st: Winchester, The Railway Inn ( + Trauma Pet, With DJs From Rachel Stamp)
Feb 6th : Bournemouth, Mr. Smiths ( + Hidden Agenda )
Feb 8th : Camden, London : Barfly @ The Monarch( + Pilot To Gunner & Scarlet Soho )

Feb 14th : Southampton, The Joiners ( + Season's End & Faetal )

 

 

January 2004

Die So Fluid complete the recording of their debut Album, “Spawn Of Dysfunction”, produced & engineered by Mark Williams.  Tne recordings include new versions of the Singles “Disconnected” and “Suck Me Dry”.

 

December 2003

C64 decide against releasing their “Broken Art” EP (SLON 2CDe) commercially, keeping it instead as a Tour-only CD. So if you want a copy, go and see them Live! The band have undergone a number of personnel and stylistic changes since its recording, and as a result are to relaunch themselves, possibly under a new name, in early 2004. The band, under whatever guise, remains within the Cartesian stable, and anticipate a commercially available Single around the middle of next year.

 

November 2003

After a years break, Die So Fluid have returned to the studio to record their debut Album. The earlier sessions with Pat Collier have been abandoned, and they're starting afresh with Mark Williams, who has previously worked with Sikth and Aconite Thrill.

 

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August 2003

C64 sign a deal with Cartesian to release their debut CD. A 6-track EP is to be recorded with Pat Collier in September.

 

 

January 2003

Die So Fluid have completed the first 4 tracks from their debut Album, "Spawn Of Dysfunction". These were recorded over the Xmas & New Year break with Pat Collier engineering. The finished tracks are "Spawn Of Dysfunction", "Tripitaka", "Smear Campaign" and "Shiva".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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