1994 - 1997 |
March
1994 |
After a short break, Dayglo Fishermen begin production of the next album. It is to be more instrumental in nature. After the first couple of tracks are completed, the band realise that they have created something very special. |
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August
1994 |
The new album, Big Spoon, is released. The band are very proud of their new creation, and rightly so.
It's imagination, depth, and sheer professionalism are unsurpassed in the history of Dayglo Fishermen.
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September
1994 |
With confidence in their work at it's highest, Dayglo Fishermen record and release a remix album of some of their best tracks. The album is named Hocus-Pocus. |
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October
1994 |
Other professional commitments mean that all Dayglo Fishermen work is placed on hold. The Artlite Studios facility is closed. |
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March
1996 |
After 17 months of inactivity, Dayglo Fishermen regroup at their new Buckinghamshire facility, Opium Studios. Ginny Owens joins the band. Her evocative siren-like vocals add a new dimension to the Dayglo sound. Production of a new album commences. |
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August
1996 |
Production of the new album is going very well indeed. Pleased with their work so far, Dayglo Fishermen perform live at the Garage, Buckinghamshire. It's a small, private venue, and Ginny's first time on stage with the band. The audience are amazed. |
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March
1997 |
With the new album reaching it's final stages of production, Dayglo Fishermen play their first central London concert at the Rock Garden, Covent Garden. Many of songs from the new album are played, and the crowd goes wild with delight. |
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April
1997 |
A photo shoot for the new album takes place. |
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August
1997 |
Finally, after much anticipation, the new album, cleverly named Space Dog, is released. The public and press response is generally excellent. |
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October
1997 |
Dayglo Fishermen just can't seem to stop writing music, so production of the next album begins. |
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November
1997 |
Dayglo Fishermen return to the Rock Garden, Covent Garden, and play the first concert in their Space Dog tour. |