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David Lynch discusses further musical projects
By CMU Editorial | Published on Friday 3 December 2010
With his debut single, ‘Good Day Today’, out via Sunday Best this week, David Lynch has been discussing his future plans for releasing music with Pitchfork.
Lynch told the website that he now has his own studio where he’s been working on various projects, saying: “I have a recording studio so I’ve been experimenting for a long time in there. Big Dean Hurley is the engineer, and he and I have been making music for about five years, but we never seem to finish anything. But I’m building a new part of my website that’ll be primarily music, so I’m working on music quite a bit these days”.
He continued: “We’re working toward a modern blues thing that could be an album. Then I’ve been working with Angelo Badalamenti on [another] album called ‘Thought Gang’ that could come out. [And] I’ve [also] been working with this girl Chrysta Bell, and she’s got an album coming out in the new year. Some of the music will end up in films, too. So there’s going to be some albums and then a lot of stand-alone songs. There’ll be some freebies but I think you’ve got to buy something. Poor musicians – it’s a nightmare”.
As for working with Sunday Best on the new single release, Lynch said: “It’s a grand experiment, but they’re totally behind it and doing a great job. They know what they’re doing and I don’t!”
Read the full interview at pitchfork.com/news/40872-david-lynch-talks-new-music-projects/