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New Build is a British electronic music band based in London. The band consists of Hot Chip members Al Doyle, Felix Martin plus composer Tom Hopkins. Their first album Yesterday Was Lived and Lost was released in the UK on 5 March 2012 (and in the United States on 3 April 2012).
Their second album Pour It On was released by Sunday Best Recordings, worldwide on 20 October 2014. The first single "The Sunlight" was premiered by Pitchfork on 21 August. Both New Build albums have been mixed and finished at Club Ralph, the studio of Mark Ralph (Clean Bandit, Franz Ferdinand, Hot Chip) in north London, and Pour It On was mastered by Mike Marsh at the Exchange.
Early on New Build received national radio play on the BBC by DJs including Mary Anne Hobbes, Nick Grimshaw, Rob Da Bank and Peter Serafinowicz, featured in worldwide publications such as Rolling Stone magazine, Mixmag and The Guardian and prior to releasing their first album released two singles on their own label Lanark Recordings, the first entitled "Misery Loves Company", the second "Do You Not Feel Loved?"....
Hi. I would like to have new tiles over the old tiles in the bathroom. The old tiles are of glossy type. The first thing I did is I removed the gloss from them. I used an angle grinder with a diamond disc. You can see the results on the pictures. The new tiles are going to be 30 cm by 60 cm...
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New to the forum. I'm going to be installing a new corner, shower unit with tiled walls, glass doors and acrylic shower pan, as part of a bathroom re-modelling project. I'm not a pro. Would appreciate expert advice on several points.
The new shower will replace an old 'one piece' molded...
Hi all, just wondering if any tilers in the Manchester area are looking for anybody to take on, I completed a 10 day level 1 course last year and quickly realised they just teach you the very basics, I have completed several jobs (kitchen splashbacks) but ideally want to work even labour for...
Hiya, just had a long discussion at Topps Tiles about which primer would be best to use under the waterproofing liquid. The technical sheet doesn't rule out to use the liquid on new skim (on bathroom plasterboard), provided it is primed first, but doesn't specify a primer. The store staff didn't...
Joiner/kitchen and bathroom fitter of 20 years. Had an awful tiling experience( from a tiler ruining a full job) last year so had to do an online course as I'm not risking my rep again. I can obviously prep, set out and do all the cuts etc as that's what I always done for my tilers. I'm now...
Hi, trying to find my way around this question. We had a new bathroom built, it was plasterboarded and skimmed in September. We're now ready to install the bathroom suite and tile. I understand that I should drank the area around the shower/bath before tiling. Can I apply the liquid waterproof...
Good morning all. I went back on the tools in June after 11 years in Facilities Management.
Doncaster based, I provide a property maintenance and repair services. I have found myself doing plenty of projects involving tiling, so made sense to become a member.
Afternoon all I have recently completed a course with UK Pro Tiling , and now looking gain more experience in the real world. Is there anyone around the Nottingham area willing to let me shadow them every now and then. Cheers
Hi All,
Appreciate the wealth of knowledge on here, so i would like to ask for some input on the below new build currently underway.
3 Wetrooms - 1 Ground Floor - 2 on 1st floor. Both very similar setup's.
GroundFloor
Floor - Basse struture is concrete Raft foundation with 180mm PIR...
My newly tiled bathroom wall has presented a few issues in the last few days. Some of the tiles appear to be popping off with cracked grout lines and where this has occurred there is some bowing of the wall. I also have a tile in the bottom left corner that has cracked down the surface. This is...
Hello all,
Joined the forum to hopefully read and pick up advice on tackling some home tiling.
Before I browse around many previously asked questions that might be what I need, I thought I'd say hello and ask a couple of questions in any case :)
I'm wanting to tile my kitchen floor - New...
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We finally got it together to do a renovation build and the bathrooms are boarded out with water-resistant boards - and the builder has skimmed them, which I was not expecting.
But funds are running out and I intend to finish the bathrooms myself. How best to prepare the shower area for a...
Good morning,
I've used this site a number of times for tiling info and have always found it really useful, but this time I wanted to post a question before I start a tiling job.
I am about to start work on our en-suite shower. I need to remove the old tiles and (no idea what is under there i'm...
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I am after some advise...I am mid 40's, have worked in an office environment my whole working life...I bloody hate it and have been thinking of retraining and starting up as a sole trader doing domestic tiling.
I am pretty good at DIY, have tiled my own house etc.
And so to my...
Hi, we run a small tiling company based in Wiltshire with most of our work on new build housing sites. We have sites in Bristol, Chippenham, Swindon and Calne. We are always expanding and looking for self employed tilers to help out with whatever days they can. They must have experience, CSCS...
Hi Long time lurker first time poster.\
Recently moved to a new area so kinda starting again building up clients ect but the works coming in steady so i,m not complaining.
My main issue is i,ve always had a Topps Tiles close to me and used them for Bal products but now i,ve got the choice of...
I've just got the new Ebauer paddle mixer, it's really good especially for £70.
I was thinking about buying a cordless mixer, I'm still waiting Bosch!
1600w a big step up in power from my Sparky 1060w.
More ergonomic handle design and higher on the mixer so you don't have to bend down as much...