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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?"….

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    cracked floor tiles new build

    Two floors in upstairs new build have a hairline crack along plywood edge in middle of the floor. The builder laid 6mm ply and screwed it down, flexible cement used. The question is who is at fault tilers or builder.
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    new build house travertine ivory light

    just dropped in on a project i finished in october to take a few photos. plot 1 from which photos appear below has been dressed with furniture on hire and on the market . this way of showing off a new house is very popular now as it gives a much better impression as to what new home owner house...
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    latest tiling project on new build property in surrey

    all porcelain to a high spec and loads of niches
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    Tiler Required Guildford area New Build Housing

    Time served tiler required for a small housing development just outside of Guildford, approx 200m2 of porcelain wall and floor tiling, Ditra and aluminium trim work. Good rates, must have usual kit for site work. We hope to have three units totalling 135m2 ready for the end of next week. Please...
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    new build

    Hi guys, Just wanted a bit of advise,got a new build to do,two en suites and a bathroom. All the rooms are going to be tiled with porcelain tiles,and the rooms have wet underfloor heating. They are all upstairs and at the moment no flooring or boards are down just joists,which have noggins in.I...
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    Advice on Re-tiling New Build Walls

    Hi all, I want to re-do my bathroom which was a new build about 20 years ago. A bathroom fitter came around to quote and stated that because the walls are new build (stud wall) they will have a very thin plaster coating and what with water damage etc etc. it might be a big job. Is this really...
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    removing a fire door in new build kitchen

    hi all,are they any easy ways or knacks to removing a fire door the type with the chain which i assume is taught in the middle of the door thanks in advance:smilewinkgrin:
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    Timber frame new build and Porcelain

    Hi there, One of the builders I tile for has done his latest build as a timber frame house rather than traditional build. The tiles are 600 x 300 polished porcelain, broken bond. Normally I use Bostic/Biscem Stoneflex for these tiles on a traditional build but Im wondering if I need something...
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    Tiling on caber flooring on a new build

    Hi all. I am tiling a few floors for a friend on a new build. Is it ok to tile straight over caber flooring? Its well fixed down and i was thinking a thick coat of PVA and flexible adhesive and grout should do the trick. Any thoughts? thanks
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    Problems with limestone tiles over underfloor heating in brand new build

    Hello All, I have just joined this forum. Hoping to get some advice/guidance. I'll try to be brief... Brand new newly built bungalow (moved in March 2010). Liquid Underfloor heating. Kitchen, dining, corridor and hallway all one single area tiled with same 60cm x 60cm natural limestone. Small...
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    Right, , , , ,New Build, , , Time for tiling !!

    :book: ok, enough reading on the forums, decided my plan of action, post it here and see what you all think. . . I am building a house, and Im coming up to the tiling pritty fast. . . . I have a contractor in for the build, , , going well so far, , , screed going in tomorrow. . . . all the...
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    New build wet room

    Hi All, I need to make a wet room with alcoves for my clients. It is on the ground floor with UFH in the screed. I have left the shower area of the screed out so I can create fall to the drain which is a 100mm pop up at this stage. The shower is enclosed on 3 sides by timber walls, 2 internal...
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    Fitting Travertine tiles in new build house - advice very welcome

    Hi, first post here so be gentle ... :lol: I'm a reasonably experienced builder and a fair tiler and have a job coming up for a good client. It's a bathroom in a newish build house. Stud walls and water resistant flooring board etc. Client wants travertine tiles on the floor and walls so I...
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    UFH for a new build Orangery ?

    Hi guys/gals, I hope you don’t mind me kind of barging in on your forums, but I can see an awful lot of help and experience being shared out and I wondered if you could help me out too ? My newly built orangery is 300 x 380cm, with bi-fold doors at the front, four large-ish windows, and a...
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    Tiling concrete floors new build house (Bison Beam)

    I have been asked to tile floors for someone, however this will be the first time I have tiled on a new concrete floor (Bison beam). The floor has been constructed using bison beams. I have a feeling that as it is a new floor there could be a risk of shrinkage. If this is the case I presume...
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    new build

    hey folks and a happy new year to you all. i know pricng on this forum is a no no but i would like some help please. Got a call today to go round and price up a kitchen floor and whole bathroom. new build with 300s i think thats what he said anyway. Now admitatly things are slow at the min...
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    Shocking New build tiling.

    This is the 2nd anniversary of moving in to my Wimpey new build. When we first moved in all looked ok. However after recently doing a tiling course the actual qaulity of tiling in our on -suite is actually pretty poor. Ranging from poorly cut tiles to raised uneven field tiles. Is this common...
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    Tiling required - New build - Cleethorpes

    Hi Currently cracking on with a selfbuild in Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire. Required work:- Approx. 90m2 ground floor Limestone floor tiling on screeded base (with built in water UFH), consisting of largely open plan areas. + 2 Bathrooms total floor area 16m2 in Travertine with...
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    Bathroom floor in new build on Chipboard?

    hi starting job on monday. a new extension on a pretty large house. Anyway, development company wants me to tile the bathroom floor, upstairs. Already laid with 25mm chipboard, and i do not think it is the green shiny stuff. I recently did a repair job on a new build house which had tiles...
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    Chipboard floor in a new build.

    Hi all have been reading forum for a while but not posted before, I have been asked to quote to tile floors in a new build flat, (6months old) 20m2 in total, all floors are green chipboard, he wants slate ideally but wants a quote for both ceramic and slate, the job consists of: Entrance hall...
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