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Additional Information & Errors

As new information regarding Psyence Fiction becomes available I will include it here, as well as any errors in the book that come to light. --Jimmyjrg (talk) 15:05, 24 April 2020 (AEST)

Atlantique - First time singing in English

Atlantique is said to have sang in English for the first time on 1998's Psyence Fiction, but this is incorrect. She sings a song in English on Dimitri From Paris' debut album from 1996. The song Nothing To Lose (where she is introduced as Mademoiselle Atlantique) is a cover of a song by Claudine Longet from the Peter Sellers' film The Party. This is listed as a direct sample on Wikipedia, but Atlantique is credited in the album credits.

It would be more correct to say that Atlantique's collaborations are her first time writing and singing her own songs in English. It may also be worth noting that Atlantique's contribution to Dimitri From Paris' album released in June 1996 and may have been recorded around the same time as her unreleased UNKLE song Dissatisfied which is assumed to have been recorded around 1995, though this has not been made clear yet.--Jimmyjrg (talk) 15:05, 24 April 2020 (AEST)

DJ Shadow comments on his contribution to If You Find Earth Boring

I had an article where Shadow mentioned he didn't know his voicemail recording was included on UNKLE's Time Has Come EP until it was released. I have lost the article though so I cut this from the final book. --Jimmyjrg (talk) 15:05, 24 April 2020 (AEST)