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〕 | Length = 40:59 | Label = Domino | Producer = | Last album = ''Some Best Friend You Turned Out to Be'' (2000) | This album = ''Mastered by Guy at The Exchange'' (2002) | Next album = ''Parallax Error Beheads You'' (2008) | Misc = | }} ''Mastered by Guy at The Exchange'' is the second studio album by Ben Jacobs under his stage name of Max Tundra. Released on 2 September 2002 through Domino Records in the United Kingdom and by Tigerbeat6 Records in North America, making it his first album to be distributed in North America. The album was also Max Tundra's first to be released with vocals on nearly all the tracks. Two singles were released from the album: "Lysine" and "Cabasa". The album failed to chart in both the United Kingdom and the United States, but received high critical acclaim with the music webzine Pitchfork Media referring to the album as a "A massive achievement" and placed it on their list of Top 50 albums of 2002. ==Production== ''Mastered by Guy at The Exchange'' was the first Max Tundra record to use vocals. In an interview with Pitchfork Media he explained that "The songs are extremely different from those on the first record. When I was writing Some Best Friend, I thought of all sorts of weird and wonderful machines and instruments I could use to make noises, but singing never occurred to me. I had never considered using my voice on any Max Tundra record ever, but hey, I like to keep things varied, so this time round I figured what the hell!" Max Tundra found it difficult to write lyrics as well, saying "I'm getting to grips with writing lyrics, but it is somewhat more difficult than anything I've done before... The lyrics themselves are taking ages to write-- it's something I'm not used to."〔 The other vocalist on the album is Becky Jacobs who is Max Tundra's sister.〔 The album's title is literal; it was mastered by Guy Davie at a studio named The Exchange. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mastered by Guy at The Exchange」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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