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Dave Hyde will form 'Hyde And Beast' for solo project
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The Futureheads' drummer Dave Hyde is embarking on a solo project.
Working under the name Hyde And Beast, the drummer will form a duo with The Golden Virgins' Neil Basset to release an album through the band's own record label Nul Records.
Talking about the project, The Futureheads' Ross Millard revealed a little about Hyde And Beast's influences and what their music sounds like.
"He [Hyde] is the world's biggest fan of The Band and The Velvet Underground and a lot of '60s and '70s quirky, almost carnival-esque music," Millard explained to BBC 6music. "I think that's what the recordings sound like," he added.
A release date for the debut album by Hyde And Beast is yet to be announced.
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