06.02.2007, 04:06 PM | #1 |
bad moon rising
Join Date: Aug 2006
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figured some folks here would be interested in this..
A new release, vinyl only, numbered edition of 300. SLP701 Broom Dusters "Sound from the bottom of the Tokyo underground" Live 1998 Siwa is delighted to finally offer up this LP of archive in-the-red live recordings by the Broom Dusters, a Tokyo outfit led by Masami Kawaguchi in the late 1990's. The trio specialized in a jagged, lurching hybrid of amped up psych and garage blues topped off with Kawaguchi's distinctive vocal moan. Kawaguchi was at the time a member of Keiji Haino's Aihiyo trio and has since gone on to found the late Miminokoto and his new outfit New Rock Syndicate. He also currently does duties as second guitarist in LSD-March. The collection of live material on this LP was recorded in 1998 and mastered by Soichiro Nakamura at Peace music studio in 2005. This LP only release comes in a handsome gold/black screenprinted jacket with screenprinted labels. It's a numbered limited edition of 300 with no plans for a CD edition so if it's of any interest to you it might be best to throw money at me immediately..... By mentioning you're on the mailing list initial orders are available for $20 postpaid in the US, $23 for Canada and $30 for almost everywhere else. US orders can also add any other Siwa title with no additional postage (until June 7th). International orders for multiple items drop me a line and I'll work something out for you. Paypal address for payments is orders@siwarecords.com This information repeated along with sound samples can be found at www.siwarecords.com (Relatively)lots more to come with the approach of Siwa's 10th anniversary. If you couldn't care less and don't know why you're on the mailing list drop me a line with "get me off" in the subject line and you'll never hear from me again. Best wishes, Alan www.siwarecords.com orders@siwarecords.com |
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06.03.2007, 07:02 AM | #2 |
invito al cielo
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Northern Europe
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thanks
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