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By the spring of [[2006]], the second Karlophone album, ''[[I Must Find This Karlophone...]]'', had begun to take shape. The process of refining and remixing was completed by November of that year. Originally slated for a Christmas release, delays eventually pushed the album to being released in early [[2007]]. ''[[I Must Find This Karlophone...]]'' was the first Karlophone album to receive a vinyl release, which was released in a limited edition of 150 copies. Production costs prevented the album from being pressed into two records, causing the song "[[Indian Summer (Karlophone song)|Indian Summer]]" to be cut from the release due to length issues.<ref>Karlophone. (2012, September 26). ''I Must Find This Karlophone''. Bandcamp. Retrieved from https://karlophone.bandcamp.com/album/i-must-find-this-karlophone.</ref>
By the spring of [[2006]], the second Karlophone album, ''[[I Must Find This Karlophone...]]'', had begun to take shape. The process of refining and remixing was completed by November of that year. Originally slated for a Christmas release, delays eventually pushed the album to being released in early [[2007]]. ''[[I Must Find This Karlophone...]]'' was the first Karlophone album to receive a vinyl release, which was released in a limited edition of 150 copies. Production costs prevented the album from being pressed into two records, causing the song "[[Indian Summer (Karlophone song)|Indian Summer]]" to be cut from the release due to length issues.<ref>Karlophone. (2012, September 26). ''I Must Find This Karlophone''. Bandcamp. Retrieved from https://karlophone.bandcamp.com/album/i-must-find-this-karlophone.</ref>


A third Karlophone release has been in the works since, with a release date originally being slated for [[2014]].<ref>Karlophone. http://karlophone.com/</ref> In [[2022]], Koch commented on the state of the project:
In [[2009]], a remix of the [[Weezer]] song "[[Prettiest Girl in the Whole Wide World]]" by Karlophone was included as a bonus track to the album ''[[Raditude]]'', exclusively through the digital release ''[[Raditude#Track listing|Weezer Raditude Club: iTunes pass]]''.
 
A third Karlophone release has been in the works since [[2007]], with a release date originally being slated for [[2014]].<ref>Karlophone. http://karlophone.com/</ref> In [[2022]], Koch commented on the state of the project:
{{Karlify|not scrapped, but no significant work has been accomplished since about 2016. I have a lot of material but it all needs lots of work to be finished. I will finish it and release it in the coming year(s). Going to be moving house this year, so once im set up in the new place, ill be able to get things fired up again.|[[2022]]<ref>Koch, Karl (as Karlophone). ''Discord''. 22 March 2022 [[:File:Karlophone-album-3-citation.jpg]]</ref>}}
{{Karlify|not scrapped, but no significant work has been accomplished since about 2016. I have a lot of material but it all needs lots of work to be finished. I will finish it and release it in the coming year(s). Going to be moving house this year, so once im set up in the new place, ill be able to get things fired up again.|[[2022]]<ref>Koch, Karl (as Karlophone). ''Discord''. 22 March 2022 [[:File:Karlophone-album-3-citation.jpg]]</ref>}}
==Discography==
==Discography==
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*''Amazon Grace'' (2006) ("[[How Many Minutes]]")
*''Amazon Grace'' (2006) ("[[How Many Minutes]]")
*''[[Beetbox 2: Electric Boogaloo]]'' (2006) ("[[If You Listen]]")
*''[[Beetbox 2: Electric Boogaloo]]'' (2006) ("[[If You Listen]]")
*''[[Raditude|Weezer Raditude Club: iTunes pass]]'' (2009) ("[[The Prettiest Girl in the Whole Wide World]] (Karlophone Remix)")
*''[[Raditude#Track listing|Weezer Raditude Club: iTunes pass]]'' (2009) ("[[The Prettiest Girl in the Whole Wide World|The Prettiest Girl in the Whole Wide World (Karlophone Remix)]]")


==See also==
==See also==