An update on Daffod'i'll's releases

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An update on Daffod'i'll's releases

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Although I've not updated you on Daffod'i'll's releases since early August, in that time he has "only" moved on from album 186 ('Mars') to 191 which is called 'Pluto'. Though I should note that the latter actually appeared on his Bandcamp site while I was writing this, otherwise I'd have only taken you as far as number 190: 'Neptune'.

This comparative slowing down to a rate less prolific than the majority of the time in which he has been self-releasing solo records is, I understand due to the closure of the Coventry studio where he finished off his work: though he now apparently is doing this with a former employee of the facility at new premises.

So the other albums which have come out during this period are 187 'Jupiter', 188 'Saturn' & 189 'Uranus'. Judging by the swift appearance of the latest, he's picking up momentum again & making up for lost time.

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