For 'Babel Fish', an album intended to highlight the band's tenth anniversary, Amariszi took to a wine cellar converted into a music studio in the Hungarian village of Karád. The session resulted in 10 varying songs for which Merel Simons alternates between Turkish, Spanish, German, Dutch, English, Italian, French and Hungarian, also the reason why the band opted for 'Babel Fish' as the album's title. This fantasy creature sprouted from the imagination of Douglas Adams, author of 'The Hitchhicker's Guide to the Galaxy', in which in he described the critter as: "The babel fish is small, yellow, leech-like, and probably the oddest thing in the universe. If you stick one in your ear, you can instantly understand anything said to you in any form or language." Unfortunately the "babel fish" is imaginary, so you'll have to make do with the accompanying liner notes and the eclectic vibes of the songs on 'Babel Fish'.