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    Posted: December 02 2007 at 19:52
Cool, thanks for the info. I need to get myself a copy!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2007 at 19:50

From the DPRP news page
www.dprp.net/news

Quote PORCUPINE TREE: Nil Recurring on Peaceville Records
For those of you who have yet to get your hands on the new Porcupine Tree EP "Nil Recurring" it is now being released on Peaceville Record label. (The same record label as the band Katatonia as well as the early releases of Opeth.) Nil Recurring was previously only available through the PT online store and at live shows. The band will be given a full release on Peaceville Records on 18th of February, 2008. The new edition will differ only in that it comes in a crystal case rather than a digipack.

The Mini-Album (29 minutes of music) was written during the "Fear of a Blank Planet" album sessions, completed in the summer of 2007, and is now is presented as a cohesive, self-contained Porcupine Tree in it's own right.


A one hour Porcupine Tree 'Prog Special' will be aired on Scuzz TV on Monday 3rd December at 11pm. This consists of an interview with the band and their choice of video clips by other bands.
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