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Sunday, October 11, 2009 - Project Strato: Return to Dreamspace - Status | Timo Tolkki has posted the following news on his "Project Strato: Return to Dreamspace" project:
"Some people have wondered the disappearence of Timo Tolkki's MySpace pages some months ago including the Return to Dreamspace project. For legal reasons the Dreamspace project page had to be taken down and the name Timo Tolkki intended to use with the release cannot be used with the project.
Timo Tolkki's personal MySpace was hacked and filled with obscenities. Somebody did this to harm Tolkki and his projects. You can still see a toned down version in the same address here. Also, after the Dreamspace page was taken down, most likely the same person took the same url and created another page to ridicule the project. This page is also still there.
The band is signed to JVC and Scarlet Records and due to the massive difficulties with the problems of SPV GmbH (the Distributor for Scarlet) and also because the band really wants to make a killer record, the release date has been postponed until next spring. The songs however are ready and the album will be called Return To Dreamspace nevertheless. Some song titles include 'Return to Dreamspace', 'Digital Jesus', 'Santiago', 'Chevaliers De Sangreal', 'Full Circle' and 'Farewell No. 2' among other things. Twentysongs have been written for the project, but its new name has not been decided."
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