The next three

Here are a few interesting tidbits taken from an interview Dev gave to French magazine "Rock Hard" in its latest issue.
NEXT ALBUM
"These days I'm working on another project, much nicer than "Alien", which I call The Hummer. I call it The Hunter too cause its aim is to hunt down the "Alien". It's all made of vibes (Dev goes "hmmmmmmmm", imitating background noises), angel chants, something perfect to quietly fall asleep. To that effect, I also use sithar and indian chants. It's very relaxing. "The Hummer" might be the first ambiant album I do without any vocals, the first I do for listeners to feel good. Its cover will be just white layers, contrary to "Devlab"'s, which was much darker".
My P.O.V.: "The Hummer" seems to be the project most of you here call "Human". It is *not* the next DTB album. From my understanding, it seems to be much closer to "Devlab", and considering its experimental nature (as you can judge), it might be sold only via the website, just like "Devlab" (though I may be wrong on that point).
DEVIN TOWNSEND BAND
"The new album is all written now. Actually I'm showing each band member its own part. It might be titled Synchestra and it's only made of one song, divided in ten chapters. It's incredibly beautiful. Like butterflies ! We shall enter the studio in august as soon as I come back from the SYL tour. It should be out by the end of 2005."
KERMIT
"I'm fond of electronic music. I'm just still learning right now. Thus I refuse to release everything I do related to it , except when I sell it on the website. We only press 500 or 1 000 copies of each project, and then concentrate on the next one. Kermit is one of those. It's done with the help of Dan Kearley, one of my sound engineers. It's a live multimedia impro. Some tracks might very well appear as extras in the bonus edition for the next DTB".
NEXT ALBUM
"These days I'm working on another project, much nicer than "Alien", which I call The Hummer. I call it The Hunter too cause its aim is to hunt down the "Alien". It's all made of vibes (Dev goes "hmmmmmmmm", imitating background noises), angel chants, something perfect to quietly fall asleep. To that effect, I also use sithar and indian chants. It's very relaxing. "The Hummer" might be the first ambiant album I do without any vocals, the first I do for listeners to feel good. Its cover will be just white layers, contrary to "Devlab"'s, which was much darker".
My P.O.V.: "The Hummer" seems to be the project most of you here call "Human". It is *not* the next DTB album. From my understanding, it seems to be much closer to "Devlab", and considering its experimental nature (as you can judge), it might be sold only via the website, just like "Devlab" (though I may be wrong on that point).
DEVIN TOWNSEND BAND
"The new album is all written now. Actually I'm showing each band member its own part. It might be titled Synchestra and it's only made of one song, divided in ten chapters. It's incredibly beautiful. Like butterflies ! We shall enter the studio in august as soon as I come back from the SYL tour. It should be out by the end of 2005."
KERMIT
"I'm fond of electronic music. I'm just still learning right now. Thus I refuse to release everything I do related to it , except when I sell it on the website. We only press 500 or 1 000 copies of each project, and then concentrate on the next one. Kermit is one of those. It's done with the help of Dan Kearley, one of my sound engineers. It's a live multimedia impro. Some tracks might very well appear as extras in the bonus edition for the next DTB".