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Quote:Music producer Danger Mouse is to release a blank CD, after record label EMI reportedly cancelled his new album.

Dark Night Of The Soul, a collaboration with rock group Sparklehorse, also features Iggy Pop and The Flaming Lips, along with artwork by David Lynch.

It has already been streamed online, but Billboard magazine said a "legal dispute" with EMI derailed the project.

Danger Mouse, who is half of pop group Gnarls Barkley, said he hoped people would still get to hear the record.

A spokesperson for the producer said: "Danger Mouse remains hugely proud of Dark Night of the Soul and hopes that people lucky enough to hear the music, by whatever means, are as excited by it as he is."

He added that the album, which comes with a limited edition, "100+ page book" of David Lynch photographs inspired by the music "will now come with a blank, recordable CD-R".

"All copies will be clearly labelled: 'For Legal Reasons, enclosed CD-R contains no music. Use it as you will.'"
Nina Persson
Nina Persson of The Cardigans and A Camp is amongst the guest stars

It is unclear at this stage whether the record has been postponed or scrapped altogether. EMI could not be reached for comment.

'Excited'

At the time of writing, the entire 13-track album can be heard on the website of US public radio station NPR.

The free, legal stream has been the site's most popular page for more than 24 hours - but it is unclear how long the audio will remain available.

"Wee don't have a definite take down date," NPR Music producer Robin Hilton told Billboard. "It's up in the air."

Other guest stars on the record include The Strokes' Julian Casablancas, The Pixies' Frank Black, Super Furry Animals frontman Gruff Rhys, and Nina Persson of The Cardigans.

Danger Mouse first came to attention with a bootleg CD that mixed a capella tracks from Jay-Z's Black Album with music from The Beatles' White Album.

He has since gone on to produce cartoon band Gorillaz and alt-rock icon Beck.

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Listen to the album here from NPR
Lol he's asking you to download his music and burn it onto the disc haha
heh I'm actually wondering, what if it gets platinum? ...
bstronga Wrote:heh I'm actually wondering, what if it gets platinum? ...

That would be so awesome!  Curious about copyright laws on his suggestion to download :P
LOL!!! I want to see the special news feature on the 1st retard who buys this!
after getting flash player to finally mae sound onm y linux laptop at work..i got to say im not so impressed :(  maybe because i don't know the music he's mixing...but the jay z vs beatles was phenomenal and pretty much all of the songs were better than the jayz originals....oh well...maybe THAT is why his label wouldn't let him sell it LMAO....
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