Jinder - Twenty Four Hours

Twenty Four Hours

In early 2007, whilst still in the process of setting up his record company Din Of Ecstasy, Jinder reacted to his new freedom to record and release whatever and however he wished by setting himself a new challenge. The challenge was to write, record, package, press and release an entire new album within 24hrs. Starting work at 8am on a Sunday in early January 2007, the record came together quickly, with ten songs being written within seven hours. Recording began at 3:30pm after a short break, and was wrapped up by 7pm. The artwork took a further two hours to complete, and twenty five copies were pressed up and made available to buy via the internet by 11:30pm, meaning the entire project was finished, from conception to commercial release, within 13 hours...It has yet to be established whether this is the fastest production and release of an album to date.

Twenty Four Hours was soon pressed in greater number, but as of March 2012 is currently out of print. It will be part of Jinder's scheduled re-issue of his entire back catalogue on Din Of Ecstasy.

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