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The Invisible Line : ウィキペディア英語版
The Invisible Line

The Invisible Line is the debut album by UK band, Temposhark.
==Recording==

Temposhark's debut album was produced and recorded in London by rising producer Sean McGhee with two tracks produced by Frou Frou member Guy Sigsworth, who contributes ''It's Better To Have Loved'' and ''Winter's Coming''. The recording process ran from August 2006 until February 2007. The album will include many brand new songs alongside some tracks from their rare early EPs, but all the album tracks have been re-produced by McGhee and in some cases re-written with never-before-heard additional sections. The album includes a duet with Imogen Heap called ''Not That Big''. Whilst virtuoso violinist Sophie Solomon appears on tracks ''Blame'' and ''Battleships''.
It will be released in March 2008 on CD and digital download in the USA/Canada and later in the whole of Europe including UK, Germany and France. The digital version of the album, including a bonus track and PDF downloadable artwork, will also be available in the rest of Europe/Japan/Australia and New Zealand, from early March 2008. There are rumours of more releases including singles for ''Knock Me Out'' and ''Blame'', which was co-written with legendary producer Youth aka Martin Glover from Killing Joke.
In February 2007, Temposhark uploaded two brand new songs onto their MySpace.com profile from their debut album. The songs were ''Don't Mess With Me'' (a brand new song with lush string arrangements) and ''Joy'' (a new album version with a middle section previously unheard). On February 23, 2007, Robert Diament of Temposhark mentioned in his blog that a new song called ''Winter's Coming'' would feature on the album and it was produced and co-written with Guy Sigsworth. On March 15, 2007 at the South by Southwest 2007 festival, Temposhark announced on stage that their debut album was to be called ''The Invisible Line''. Robert Diament has said that the album title was inspired by controversial British artist Tracey Emin from passages in her books ''Exploration Of The Soul'' (1994) and ''Strangeland'' (2005):
The album is released through singer Robert Diament's own record label, Paper and Glue, and licensed in the USA to Defend Music via Ryko.
In October 2007, Temposhark's song ''Blame'', taken from their forthcoming album, was nominated in the ''Best International'' category at the ''Ontario Independent Music Awards'' which take place in Toronto, Canada on November 15, 2007.
On December 27, 2007, Diament revealed that one of the earliest songs on the album was ''Crime'' written when the band first started in Brighton, where Busby was studying visual art and music at the time. Diament has spoken about that era of initial experimentation,
The album has now also been pre-released in USA, Canada, Europe, Australia and Japan on iTunes.

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