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  1. The impeccable new album Morning Sci-fi, part recorded in Russia and part recorded at their Swansea based studio in Wales, sees collaborations with Adam Taylor, NYC based DJ/remixer John Creamer, Kirsty Hawkshaw, the legendary Peter Hook (New Order) and The Hermitage String Orchestra, St Petersburg.

  2. En 2003 contribuyó con el bajo en varias canciones del álbum de Hybrid, Morning Sci-Fi, incluyendo el sencillo "True to Form". Hook también es copropietaria del estudio de grabación Suite Sixteen antiguamente Cargo Studios que Hook compró con Chris Hewitt en 1984.

  3. Morning Sci-Fi is the second studio album by British electronic music producers Hybrid. The album includes a hidden track titled "Lights Go Down, Knives Come Out," which is hidden before the first indexed track and can be accessed by rewinding.

  4. 15 de sept. de 2003 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 CD release of "Morning Sci-Fi" on Discogs.

  5. 17 de sept. de 2003 · Morning Sci-Fi is their latest LP, and it features collaborations with Peter Hook, The Hermitage String Orchestra, Kirsty Hawkshaw (of ‘Fine Day’ fame) and John Creamer. Part recorded in Russia and Wales, this album definitely has its moments.

  6. Lee Mullins is out and a Adam Talyor is in, along with John Creamer (Creamer & K), Kirsty Hawkshaw (BT/Swayzak), Peter Hook (New Order) and the result is breath taking. Creating a emotional soundscape for Adam's

  7. 28 de jul. de 2003 · Here they have acquired a full time vocalist, Adam Taylor, and secured guest contributions from Peter Hook (twice) and Kirsty Hawkshaw. Hook makes his presence felt early on, beefing up the edgy splendour of ‘True To Form’ with a riff straight out of Manchester.