Nick Mason

Nick Mason

Nick Mason has hinted that the future may hold more Pink Floyd new releases.

The band have recently celebrated success with the release of their first album of new material in 20 years, and although the drummer's adamant there'll be no more new tracks, there could be re-issues of classic LPs with unheard bonus material.

Speaking to Billboard he explained: "There's always a sort of discussion going on about what we could do. And it tends to be one of those things that I think is probably more driven by the record company than us. But we're always open to their ideas.

"I know both Roger (Waters) and David (Gilmour) have at times mentioned they'd like to have a remix of Animals, which technically is perhaps one of our less well-recorded records. I think we'd just probably clean up some of the tapes and just sort of review it and see whether it can be enhanced. And if one was doing that, one might have a look at whether there's anything else to be done on it. But no one's got that down on their work schedule at the moment."

David Gilmour worked with Nick on the new record 'The Endless River', completing tracks that had been previously recorded for 'The Division Bell' with late keyboard player Richard Wright.

The duo now intend to release music videos to support the new LP, including footage of original recording sessions from back in 1993.

Nick revealed: "We had the equivalent of GoPro cameras in the studio quite a lot for the actual recording sessions. So we've got some rather nice, black-and-white, one-position camera stuff of us actually playing this [music]. It's proof positive that we were actually all in the same room together at the same time."


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