Artist Profile

Everything Everything

Myspace: www.myspace.com/everythingeverythinguk

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At a time when everyone is putting forward their predictions for who they feel will be reaching high in the near future, it's always nice to pluck out a name which not many others have yet mentioned for forthcoming success. Meet Everything Everything, the latest fresh-faced Mancunian band to head to Miloco's SE1 HQ. This band have a quite brilliant sound, so we strongly advise you to nip off to their MySpace, that is straight AFTER you've got to know them a little better....

Miloco: It's great to have you here at Miloco. What project are you doing here and when's it due to be released?
EE:
Our single:

A Side: Photoshop Handsome
B Side: DNA Dump!

Should be released at the beginning of March '09


Miloco: Which Miloco studio are you using and how would you describe it?
EE: The Pool, because it has a great reputation, was recommended to us by (producer) Luke Smith, and was geographically handy for us.

Miloco: How would you describe the material you are working on
EE: Good 'n' Fresh!

Miloco: Who was your studio assistant, and how was your studio assistant?
EE: Anna. Great. Made Tea. Made Coffee. Made dinner. Knew where stuff was (Equipment AND places). Knew about mics and amps. Put up with us impersonating her accent (badly).

Miloco: How did you come about working with Luke Smith on this project?
EE: Through our manger, Duncan Ellis

Miloco: What does he bring to the project that other producers / engineers wouldn't?
EE: The X Factor. Experimentalism.

A few silly questions / requests that really don't mind silly answers!! -

Miloco: The song you wished you'd written:

EE: 'James Bond' - Scouting For Girls. I'd Keep It Secret

Miloco: The song you're glad you didn't write:
EE: 'James Bond' - Scouting For Girls

Miloco: What was your strangest experience of 2008:
EE: Unexpectedly dining with an ancient aristocrat in the middle of a photoshoot. He had servants and chimneysweeps. Really.

Miloco: You are placed in front of a time machine. Which year would you go to and why?:
EE: 1066 - For The Battle.

Miloco: Any additional info you'd like us to know about?
Payphones in London are used as much now as they were in 1988. There has been no decline.



Everything Everything were speaking to MILC in January 2009.

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