Where I'm concerned I have to admit Mr Calver did most of the driving for Blipped Out 4. I was there to watch and learn. I provided the samples and ideas for the most part but where production is concerned why interfere with a master?

It's nice to see your name on a record but I would have been just as happy coming away from that session with what I'd learned. Whether or not it went on vinyl was secondary to increasing my knowledge of good production. Getting a co-credit with Alex was a very nice bonus but I'll admit that what I would have done is a little different to what alex does.

Were I to go into that session knowing what I now know about producton it would perhaps have been a lot different.