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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 - Lost Horizon loose singer and guitarist | News from Lost Horizon:
As many have surely heard, the label Music For Nations no longer exists. This is an effect of the merger between Zomba, who owned MFN, and BMG. Consequently Lost Horizon has been released from their contract, and they are now free to negotiate with other labels.
In relation to this, vocalist Daniel Heiman and guitarist Fredrik Olsson announce their leave from Lost Horizon in order to pursue other projects. Since they have been pulling in a different direction than the rest of the band for some time, all six agrees that this is the best solution.
The remainder of the band Wojtek Lisicki, who only just returned to Lost Horizon, Christian Nyquist, Attila Publik and Martin Furängen, will continue the magic voyage - back from where they started out in 1998! Work on the third Lost Horizon album is under way, and already more than half of the material has been completed.
If you who read this and know that YOU are the coming world-class singer of Lost Horizon, do not hesitate to send a sample of your work (either as mp3 or write to ask for an address).
Lost horizon has already received offers from several labels, and other interested parties are welcome to approach us.
A new era has begun!
And at last - Lost Horizon can savour the luxury of not being stressed!
For more information visit the official Lost Horizon website. |
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