![]() ![]() "Spelled k-t-i-s-t-e-c."Ĭome again? Clearly, the two musicians who make up Steely Dan are doing their best to uphold their reputation for being awkward interviewees. ![]() "Well, the Ktistec machine, for instance." "We're planning to use some new techniques on our summer tour," he asserts. Perhaps Donald Fagen will be more forthcoming. "He doesn't look old enough! There are very strict child labour laws in the UK, aren't there?" "Your house looks very nice!" interrupts Walter Becker, apparently looking at pictures of the author's family and residence on the Web. So Walter, about your studio in Hawaii, Hyperbolic Sound. For their new album Everything Must Go, however, they've returned to analogue tape and live band recording. Photo: Mick Hutson / Redfernsp class="introtext">When Steely Dan ended a 20-year hiatus with 2000's Two Against Nature, they took full advantage of today's digital recording tools. Donald Fagen and Walter Becker on the recent Steely Dan tour.
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