Stand-out tracks like "No Pins Allowed," "No Surprise," and "This Sweet Love," which were originally more electronic-tinged are now stripped down and called "Earth Versions." The folkier original album tracks like "How Can I Lose" and "You Always Do" are now laced with an electronic edge, making these "Fire Versions."
In other news, Yuill has been getting creative with his fans and blog followers with "Sample Me Up Mofo!", where he asked them via James Yuill's Blog Of Joy to send him short audio samples of anything from banging a pot to shouting at a neighbor. As the entries poured in, Yuill started to mix the samples, even posting photos of the process along the way. A week later, Yuill Posted the finished product - here.
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