Musicfeeds interview with Gaz

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Musicfeeds interview with Gaz

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http://musicfeeds.com.au/features/amorp ... bury-more/

Very interesting interview with Gaz, about working with a variety people such as Donovan, Weller, Gallagher , Astbury etc. Very humble, particularly (surprisingly) about Noel Gallagher
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The pair, formerly known as The Future Sound Of London...

- what is wrong with journalists today...

- I mean... google it - if they released an album 5 months ago - they're probably still working...
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Gaz:
"I always want people to be the best possible version of themselves and try and encourage that expansion"

- Everyone here in this forum knows about the power of expansion that have the music of Brian & Gaz,100% agree Sir!

And another real truth, in 21th century ,only 1 man can closet put into a safe-deposit box a big album, now lost in the middle of nowhere of an electric ego ... hmmm any anonymous hack here please?

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....Perhaps a visit to the Infamous Artist mansion and a cleaning lady bribe...

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Pandemonium wrote:The pair, formerly known as The Future Sound Of London...

- what is wrong with journalists today...

- I mean... google it - if they released an album 5 months ago - they're probably still working...
So many times I see this when people refer to Amorphous... sigh.
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tito...those gif's are bonkers..you do keep us entertained on this forum..Keep it up man!
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Pandemonium wrote:The pair, formerly known as The Future Sound Of London...

- what is wrong with journalists today...

- I mean... google it - if they released an album 5 months ago - they're probably still working...
Did they correct it? Because I read "alternately known as"...
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Ha, looks like they read the comment I made at the bottom of the page!
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Yeah they did correct it :)
- Good work Ross - I didn't even noticed that commenting is available...
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"They worked with the biggest names in dance"

Yeah, Max Richter, Liz Fraser,Robert Fripp, still getting mental on da dancefloor with all their dance tunez. BTW, does anyone of you know 'Papua New Guinea'? It's one of their greatest dance tunez with old school dance stars Dead Can Dance!

No, seriously, great comments by Gaz, wished he said something about Max Richter too.
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