Squarepusher, Herbie Hancock and Brian Eno: The Album
As seen on the Electric Picnic forum, a piece of news that is dated from December 06 on Monio’s site (Music of Northern Ireland Origin).
Steve joined the legendary Herbie Hancock for an all-day session produced by Brian Eno, also featuring Tom “Squarepusher” Jenkinson on bass.
The record is due out sometime in mid-2007
WTF?! Herbie Hancock and Squarepusher??? Brian Eno??? Is Bono involved?? What about Andre 3000?? Who’s Steve?? Too many Questions… The mind boggles at the outcome of this kind of collaboration. Some relevant Youtube action after the jump.
Herbie Hancock & Grandmaster DST – Rock it Live
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Bonus – Herbie Hancock showing synths to kids on Sesame Street
Squarepusher – Bass solo on The Culture Show
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Incidentally, Did you know Eno is producing the next Coldplay album (which will feature production from Timbaland) ?
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