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Exactly. If money is tight you can still pick up a decent enough eighties Japanese turntable for less than £20 on ebay. A bit more will get you a Rega. Tons of music is only ever released on vinyl and I can't imagine not having a turntable. |
When you're 16 and don't have that much money, you rather buy CDs than buy a turntable...
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I wonder if "Dreamfinger" is the "previously unreleased studio session."
I always meant to do a picks disc that had "J'Accuse Ted Hughes" and "Fauxhemians" on it, but they never quite made the cut. |
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Originally Posted by jetengine Hmmm.... Let me see how this would work.... Sonyc Youth? Sonyc Ywff? Sonyc ap Ywff...? haha __________________ ....Of Course its some kinda cosmic payback for being too ironic! Sonyc ap Ywdd. Yup, that's the best Welsh moniker, I think, taking the double 'd' as 'th'-sound into consideration. |
i'll just say i agree with sway. although i do think a limited release would be fun/cool.
i dont know if thurston is bullshitting or not but this idea of limited releases, he mentions it a couple of times in recent interviews. if i remember talking about it he really liked the idea of a release that would be only available to people who went to a concert on that day and thats it. he also mentions he digs the hands on process, like actually personally making the thing, thats where hand written label or cover could come in. then the cd or record becomes almost like an art object. well, it is an art object, if they take it that far. |
Jetengine are you welsh?
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Dreamfinger is on the Dirty delux 2nd disc, and so is not unreleased.
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oh yeah barracuda
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I like the vinal. I can't manipulate cd's and mp3s the way I can spin a record!
Fisher Price works FINE! Find one at a thrift store for 10 bucks. and it was Chemosake of Minneapolis who did the imaginary gig in your head. I still have the concert poster. It was by invitation only. |
Even though it's "vinyl only," are we sure that it won't be for sale digitally? I mean eMusic has SYR's 1-6, as well as the "Death Valley 69" 7" single and even the fanclub live albums. There's a pretty good chance that even though it won't be sold on CD there could be a digital version for sale.
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or a code for free download when you buy the vinyl? some peeps be doin' that as of late...
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a vinyl only release is a great idea. cd's are garbage and should be phased out.
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Yeah, my Yo La Tengo vinyl of I Am Not Afraid Of You came with a mp3 code. Already had the files so I passed it off to my mate.
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speaking of art projects, i went to Whitney yesterday and painter Rudolf Stingel once did an art piece where he put out a book with detailed instructions on how to make one of his paintings, then i guess the person who bought the book and followed the instructions could make a "Rudolf Stingel" painting: here is a link: http://www.artnet.com/artwork/424443...tructions.html
I wonder if the same concept could be applied to music, maybe with detailed instructions on film that would go to music, then people would send in their films, then you put a show on with all those films together. i dont know, might be interesting. or even with a music score, though then that would be simply a commissioned work, so nothing novel in that. |
from the interview with Lee mentioned (and posted) by vish here:
http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/sho...d.php?p=487374 Lee: " We've got a couple new records coming out on our SYR label... 7 and 8 are coming out in the next few months" :D :D well, not groundbreaking news, but it's nice to hear them from lee's voice ;) |
Is there any chance they come back on their decision to issue it only on vinyl?
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I can't believe people are bitching about a vinyl only release. Cheap turntables are not hard to find. Even if yr a teenager. I was 16 once and had to save up lunch money to buy records. Or tapes or cds. Also, it's not like SYR 7 is going to be expensive. I don't know... All this bitching just seems dumb...
If you want it, you'll buy it... |
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I never heard anyone complain about the PRICE of vinyl, nor of turntables. I think some people have CD collections and like collecting CD's is all. I tend to buy albums on CD and singles on vinyl myself. Though, I will buy vinyl albums if that's my only option (like with MELBOURNE DIRECT for instance.) But I would like SYR 7 and 8 on CD as I think they'd look nice on my shelf lined up next to SYR 1-6. |
Well, I think they'd look good lined on my one of my vinyl shelves lined up next to SYR 1-5!
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I agree with that! So you might be bummed if they said it was CD only, right? |
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Only a little bit. I prefer vinyl. I really do. But that's a discussion for another place & another time. I mean, at this point I definitely have more cd's than lp's at this point. (I worked in a used cd shop for 8 years...) When it comes down to it. If I really want to hear something I'll get to in whatever way I can. Be it vinyl, cd, mp3, cassette whatever. "Illegal" or not (as in downloads). I'm babbling... |
I hear ya.
I'm somewhere between CD's and mp3 player most of the time... but I tell ya, there's something special about throwing on my "Death Valley 69" single and hearing the crackling. So I understand the vinyl fetishism. I do. And like I said, I like to hunt down 7"s... but for the most part the collection is CD's, because, well I guess they're just easier. And now I'm babbling. |
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Yeah, and they'd look even better with a 2-LP bootleg of SYR6 stuck in the middle! (This gets me thinking once again: Why don't some nice folks bootleg Sonic Youth CD-only releases onto vinyl for hardcore fans the way they do with Misfits releases...?) |
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vinyl sounds better than any digital format with the right needle on your turntable with a decent stereo system and speakers its not that expensive but its understood why someone would steer away from the vinyl format. though the other plus about vinyl is how awesome the artwork looks in a 12" X 12" sleeve versus a small cd insert... the compactibility of the cd is nice, even great in a car but is becoming obsolete due to the mp3/itunes wave of lesser "sound quality" music and it nearly costs as much as a cd, plus these digital formats are not geared for collecter freaks and then the artwork... what artwork???
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I'd have to argue with you on that--at least in regards to home storage. I actually find it easier to conveniently store the larger LPs than I do CDs. CDs always require purchasing yet another plastic 'filing cabinet' of some type or another--never matching the last one purchased; or having to stash them away in cardboard boxes or the like (or in multiple tiers on a shelf designed for records), where one has to dig through them like bubbles in a prize machine in order to find what he or she is looking for. They can become goddamned annoying. |
One of the channels on my turntable was crapping out so I had this company replace the cables and it sort of half worked so in a last ditch I changed the cartridge yesterday and everything sounds so nice now, cartridges seem to die out (and this is in addition to the stylus), the electronics get weary or degrade due to moisture or something. But even with the snap and crackle on the older vinyl I still think its better to listen to than digital. They lied to us about Cds on many levels (they'll last forever, they're indestructible, they cost $20 to make), so why wouldn't they lie to us about how great they sound.
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The seventh installment of Sonic Youth's series of experimental + sometimes instrumental releases will be available on April 2008 in a vinyl-only edition self-released on the band's own SYR label.
The A-side, ‘J’accuse Ted Hughes’ is a previously unreleased 22 minute drone-piece recorded by Sonic Youth at the All Tomorrows Parties Festival in the UK April 2001. At ATP the band previewed instrumental and early versions of songs from the then soon-to-be recorded 'NYC Ghosts and Flowers' and performed this premiere + exclusive performance of 'J'accuse Ted Hughes'. The B-side, 'Agnes B Musique' is a soundtrack-style piece recorded at the band's own Murray Street Studio in 2001 for a never-to-be realized collaboration with French clothing designer Agnes B. This 18 minute long musical piece was recorded with a 5-piece version of SY, the 4 members of SY being joined by Jim O'Rourke who also mixed 'Agnes B Musique'. |
do a 5inch special silver vinyl version!
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isn't it also the 7th release under the SYR imprint as well? |
Lee told me today, that one of the SYRs (they have two comming out) will be with Mats Gustafsson, but not one from Paris ´07 (show from Grande Hale Villette where they played with him as well). Anyone have any idea which one could it be then?
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YES! It's not only Mats who's going to be on it. |
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i'm hoping it's Luxembourgeoise. |
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haha the paris one can not be released as Lee was so angry (probably cause his guitar was too low) he nearly beat up the sound engineer haha... that was funny. |
syr 8's almost done. i'm working on the packaging right now.
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oh-oh pls tell us more! |
Do we get to have a "guess the language" competiton again?
I guess sign language. |
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