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Friday, April 16, 2004 - Ayreon DVD Details | InsideOut will be releasing a couple different formats of the new Ayreon album, The Human Equation. Along with the regular double CD version, a Special Edition DCD + DVD box set will be made available. Arjen Lucassen spilled the beans to BW&BK as to what fans can expect to see on the DVD.
"It's very, very interesting," says Lucassen. "It's a Making Of The Human Equation. My manager filmed everything. Everytime I picked up the singers at the airport she came with me and filmed us meeting for the first time, taking the tour around my place, singing in the studio. So, you see the singers recording their actual vocals. The Making Of section is about 45 minutes long; then there are sections on the drums and the artwork for the album. There's also a feature where I tell people the story behind The Human Equation using a lot of different images. Then there's the story of Ayreon, where I explain how the whole Ayreon concept came about. And, there's a video clip and the making of the video clip. The DVD is over 60 minutes of really great material."
In addition, a single for the track 'Love' is currently making the rounds, with unreleased covers of 'No Quarter' (featuring Graves, Ekwall, Clayton and LaBrie) and 'Space Oddity' (featuring Clayton) as B-sides.
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