Disappear Here (Hybrid album)

Disappear Here is the fourth studio album by British electronic music group Hybrid, released on 28 March 2010 by Distinct'ive Records.

In 2008, the first mention was made of Hybrid's then forthcoming fourth album, which was described as being recorded as a band, then electronically "destroyed".

The track started as a remix of "Humvee Chase", composed by Harry Gregson-Williams for the movie Déjà Vu.

[9] Guitarist Tim Hutton (who previously worked with Ian Brown and The Prodigy, and played instruments on Morning Sci-Fi & I Choose Noise) was brought in, although his inclusion came late.

A special "Widescreen Edition" was released on 22 November, which contains alternative versions of some tracks from the album, as well as some new remixes by Hybrid themselves.

[14] Mike mentioned in an interview with Breakbeat Police, that they are already thinking about their next album, and that there will not be another four-year gap, as with "Disappear Here".

78 copies were given out at the discretion of Hybrid and Distinct'ive Records, and the remaining 30 were prizes as part of a Disappear Here promotion contest that ended on 31 April,[clarification needed] 2010.