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Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - Arjen Lucassen Back In The Studio Working On New Material
Despite Ayreon's 01011001 being released only a few months ago, Arjen Lucassen has returnedf to the studio and is recording ideas for his next project. He has issued the following update:

"I'm very inspired and have already recorded three long instrumental songs - almost 30 minutes of material! The music I've recorded so far has some similarities to Ayreon, maybe a bit closer to Dream Sequencer than to Flight Of The Migrator. But there are enough differences even at this early stage to tell me that it won't be an Ayreon album. Contrary to Ayreon I'll try to work with just one singer this time. I have no idea yet who that will be (though there are plenty of options, including myself).

Nor do I know what the concept will be - or if there will even be a concept at all! I'm definitely not consciously trying to be different or re-invent the wheel with this one, but a definite style is gradually taking shape and it feels good!"

Arjen 

On another note, 4 videos from the 01011001 release party that took place in Utrecht on January 27th, 2008 can be seen be downloaded below. These are all in Quicktime format.

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