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"Cosmic Ignition"
Single by Tim Scott
Released20 July 2010
Recorded2010 at Acer Studios
(Hazel Grove, Greater Manchester)
GenreInstrumental, Drum and bass, Pop, Post-rock
Length10:54
LabelAcer
ACERDDS004
5060187620243
LC-19105
Songwriter(s)Timothy David Scott
Producer(s)Tim Scott
Tim Scott singles chronology
"Amy Jane"
(2009)
"Cosmic Ignition"
(2010)
"Cataclysmic Pink"
(2010)

'Cosmic Ignition' is the fourth single to be produced by multi-instrumentalist/composer Tim Scott, first released on iTunes 20 July 2010.

The cover features a slightly controversial graffiti line drawing of a girls bum found scrawled on the side of a storm drain in San Antonio, Ibiza.[1]

This single was recorded, mixed and produced by Tim Scott at Acer Studios, Greater Manchester, mastered on 19 July 2010 by Geoff Pesche in Suite 5 at Abbey Road Studios, London.[2]

Formats and track listings

Download single
  1. "Cosmic Ignition (Radio Edit)" – 4:21
  2. "Cosmic Ignition (Magic Foo Mix)" – 6:30

Personnel

Production

  • Tim Scott – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Ben Tyreman – mix assistant
  • Geoff Pesche – mastering
  • Laura Turner – artwork
  • Tim Scott – photography [1]

Release History

Region Date Format Label
United Kingdom 20 July 2010 [3] Digital download Acer Records

References

  1. ^ a b Original Cosmic Ignition white label CD single liner notes
  2. ^ Four years later… guitar hero Tim is finally in the pink Manchester Evening News The Diray, Thursday, 5 August 2010 By Lisa Stocks (page 11)
  3. ^ "Cosmic Ignition - Single by Tim Scott - Download Cosmic Ignition - Single on iTunes". Itunes.apple.com. 9 November 2009. Retrieved 6 May 2011.