2017
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February
2017 |
Within the confines of Cozmic Studios and Mammoth Studios, production of the band's new album begins. The rumours are that it will be quite different in nature to the last few albums. |
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April
2017 |
The DVD of Dayglo Fishermen's 2016 concert is released. It is the band's first ever DVD release.
Jaws drop on hearing the news. |
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May
2017 |
The album 'Curious Comforts of Obsession' is released for the first time on CD. It's a remastered version of the 1991 album that Richard and Peter produced alongside their work with Dayglo Fishermen.
The music is a remarkably mature contrast to the bizarre and experimental dance music that Dayglo Fishermen were churning out at that time. |
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Also in May the promo video for 'One Day I'll Sleep' is released. It is the very long awaited first video promo for the band's 2015 album 'Midnight Souls Still Remain'. |
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January
2018 |
Several video excerpts, taken from the band's limited edition DVD of their 2016 performance at the Limelight Theatre, Aylesbury, UK, are released on the Dayglo FIshermen YouTube channel.
This is the first time many fans have been able to see any of the concert.
There is a strong sense of relief. |
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June
2018 |
Another promo for the band's 2015 album 'Midnight Souls Still Remain' is released. The choice of 'After Hours Down Empty Streets' for such treatment is considered highly unusual, but is greatly appreciated. |
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November
2019 |
Dayglo Fishermen release 'Time', their new studio album.
The album, largely instrumental, is an epic journey through the lightness and the darkness, and traverses the boundary of this world and the next. It is a vast and cinematic experience.
This is what the world has been waiting for. |
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March
2020 |
The album 'Time' is released onto several streaming services, including Spotify, Amazon Music, Deezer and Google Play. That is very good news indeed. |
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April
2020 |
This month Dayglo Fishermen celebrates their 30th anniversary.
Over those three decades the band have released 20 studio albums. That's an average of one album every 18 months, and one track composed, recorded and mastered every six weeks during that period. Remarkable
Celebrations take place in isolation due to ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
Read the article 'Thirty Years' on the band's production blog for highlights of their career so far. |
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