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Blackfield
Artist Icon Welcome to My DNA (2011)
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Welcome to My DNA is the third studio album by Blackfield, a musical collaboration between Steven Wilson and Aviv Geffen. It was released in Europe on 28 March 2011, and released in the US on 19 April 2011, as a digi-book CD and heavyweight vinyl limited to 2000 individually numbered copies. lmost all of the songs were written by Geffen, as Wilson had been working on his second solo album, Grace for Drowning, at the same time. The album's title, Welcome to My DNA, was meant to reflect Geffen's taking over creative control for the band. The musicians worked on the material together in studios in England and Israel. It marked the first time they used a real orchestra in recording. All tracks were produced by Wilson and Geffen, except for "Oxygen", which was produced by Trevor Horn. "Zigota" is a reworking of the track of the same name on Geffen's 2002 solo album Memento Mori.
The album's first and only single was "Waving", which received a music video on 21 March 2011 and a formal single release in the US on 11 April. but did not chart on any charts. However, the opening track, "Glass House", acted as a promotional single and was made available to download prior to the album's release.
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