Alexander Posted June 11, 2009 Report Posted June 11, 2009 From the start, there was something mysterious about Danger Mouse’s latest project, “Dark Night of the Soul.” Word of it first came at the South by Southwest music festival in March, on a poster that simply listed the name Danger Mouse — the record producer and member of the R&B duo Gnarls Barkley — along with the singer-songwriter Sparklehorse and, among others, the director David Lynch. A YouTube video in Mr. Lynch’s unmistakable style stirred interest but added no details. It was classic teaser marketing. And yet when “Dark Night of the Soul” was finally unveiled a few weeks ago, it still left fans puzzled. The project, it turned out, is a large-format book-and-CD package that Danger Mouse was releasing by himself, with 50 photographs by Mr. Lynch intended as accompaniment to the album’s 13 songs. But the CD is blank and recordable, and a sticker on the shrink wrap explains cryptically: “For legal reasons, enclosed CD-R contains no music. Use it as you will.” Read the rest of the story here. The CD is amazing, BTW. Great stuff! Quote
RDK Posted June 11, 2009 Report Posted June 11, 2009 Thanks for this. His Grey Album was terrific! Quote
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