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New album from Men Without Hats


New album from Men Without Hats

Postby fritzb » Sat Aug 09, 2003 5:49 am

Men Without Hats have just released a CD of all new material, called "No Hats Beyond This Point"

Here's the announcement from their website:

Men Without Hats are back with a new album after a 10 year absence, which Ivan and Stefan used to pursue other musical interests. They now offer up a brand new 10 song cycle, in the familiar synth-pop style that people have come to love from MWH. For this album, the brothers Doroschuk used some classic synths like the Prophet 5 and the Yamaha CS-50 that were used on their first album, Rhythm of Youth. To this, they added new sounds, to come up with an album that strikes as both familiar and new. A brand new day has broken for synth-pop in the 21st Century.

For the first time, Ivan did all of the artwork himself, showing a talent that had been hidden for far too long. Each panel takes you deeper into the voyage, unfolding a mysterious and vivid view of their universe.

The album was recorded completely in digital on a Pro Tools system at Stefan's Big Mountain Studio up in the Laurentian mountains of Quebec, he engineered and produced the opus. All of the music was done by Ivan and Stefan, with the exception of some female background vocals, which are handled by Mary-Lou Deehy, with Stefan's and her two daughters, Mary-Lynn and Emmy-Lou helping out on one song.
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