Waiting for the second Calvin Harris album to leak? Well, there was no official release date for the '80s-obsessed dance producer's follow-up to the UK smash I Created Disco, but in an unfortunate turn of events, the Scotsman may find his work appearing online quicker than he imagined.
After landing at London's Heathrow Airport after a tour in the U.S., Harris was notified that his baggage had been lost. It happens every day, sure, but within the luggage was a laptop containing seven months of work and the only copy of his album's masters. Uh oh.
A representative from Harris's label, Columbia, gave a statement saying: "He has lost the only copy of the new album. Its a big cause for concern - months of work have gone into that."
In response to the £750 compensation Heathrow offered, the rep said: "You can't really put a price on something like a new record." Well, duh.
Acceptable in the 80s
After landing at London's Heathrow Airport after a tour in the U.S., Harris was notified that his baggage had been lost. It happens every day, sure, but within the luggage was a laptop containing seven months of work and the only copy of his album's masters. Uh oh.
A representative from Harris's label, Columbia, gave a statement saying: "He has lost the only copy of the new album. Its a big cause for concern - months of work have gone into that."
In response to the £750 compensation Heathrow offered, the rep said: "You can't really put a price on something like a new record." Well, duh.
Acceptable in the 80s