10.13.2006, 05:23 AM | #61 |
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ARTIST: SIX ORGANS OF ADMITTANCE VENUE: CARGO DATES: December 6th 2006 TICKET PRICE : £10.00 VENUE ADDRESS: Rivington Street, London VENUE TELEPHONE: DOORS OPEN : 7.00pm SUPPORT ACTS: SUNBURNED HAND OF THE MAN + WHITE OUT W/ NELS CLINE ARTIST WEBSITE: ARTIST RECORD LABEL: Drag City Records TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM: www.seetickets.com or www.stargreen.com or www.wegottickets.com |
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10.13.2006, 05:35 AM | #62 |
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Yes!!I'm not going to atm myself but i'm planning to go to see a few of the bands if they play in London at the time.My heart says that a SY gig is in the cards but i can't be sure of that.
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10.13.2006, 06:18 AM | #63 |
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On first listen Kinski was my favourite, it washed over me like warm honey.
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10.16.2006, 02:55 AM | #64 |
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I listened to them again over the weekend. Kinski is still my favourite.
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10.27.2006, 10:56 AM | #65 |
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if your address has changed/will be changing between now and the third week of november, please let us know. we are anticipating shipping the mirror/dash discs and slipcases around that time and we want to make sure that they all get to the correct addresses...
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11.09.2006, 02:54 PM | #66 |
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New Mirror/Dash CD available now November 9, 2006 As part of it's "Modern Containment" subscription series, Three Lobed Records just released a new recording by Mirror/Dash. The CD, titled "I Can't Be Bought", contains almost 40 minutes of exclusive music from Kim and Thurston. The label still has a few subscription slots available for the full series. More details here. Moshe |
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11.16.2006, 12:35 PM | #67 |
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as of monday's mail (11/20) all of the subscriber copies of the mirror/dash disc and the series slipcase will be in the mail. it's been a hectic week and i've only been able to get about 30-50 copies out a day in the mail. thanks for being involved in the series, folks - it's been a blast! hope you enjoy your discs!
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11.16.2006, 02:24 PM | #68 |
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great news, looking forward to this. i've really enjoyed this series!
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11.16.2006, 02:49 PM | #69 |
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The Mirror/Dash CD is really good. It features a live recording of the Le weekend festival gig from 2005. The artwork by Kim and Coco is great too.
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11.16.2006, 08:22 PM | #71 |
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excellent, hope it comes tomorrow, the anticipation is mounting
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11.20.2006, 11:34 AM | #72 |
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I wonder if mine will be waiting for me at home? Fingers crossed...
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11.20.2006, 01:31 PM | #73 |
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as a bit of an update, all of the subscriber copies have been mailed as of this morning. i had 50-ish packages left to get out today - keep your eyes out soon as you should see 'em before long...
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11.20.2006, 02:54 PM | #74 |
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I really dig the first half of the CD. Thurston's guitar sounds like a sitar or a banjo and the music is very reflective and beautiful. The second part is nosier when Kim shouts her soul out towards the end.
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01.16.2007, 09:04 PM | #75 |
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http://www.fakejazz.com/fake/archive...ordash_-_i.php
Mirror/Dash - I Can't Be Bought (Three Lobed) Mirror/Dash is the eternal duo of Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon, going completely free-form for the experimental Le Weekend Festival in Scotland. Recorded live in May of 2005, the disc is one song covering their entire performance clocking in at nearly 40 minutes and the final edition to Three Lobed's stellar Modern Containment CD EP subscription series. The music contained herein falls decidedly on the experimental side of Youth projects. It starts off calmly enough with Moore's clicking strums and pauses meeting Gordon's husk whispering run through some sort of light effects. Soon, underlying feedback whines foreshadow coming noisy intensities; Moore guitar playing becomes more and more fevered as Gordon adds strings that are the closest the album will approach to melody. Then, losing any pretense as to 'playing' their guitars, the couple delves into their trademarked arena of the harsh. The section is quelled with surprising brevity and they return to strumming over what sounds like shortwave radio transmissions. The playing here wouldn't sound out of place on a standard Youth release but soon the feedback returns, along with Gordon's alternately effected/not-effected voice. Over the last several minutes, the musical component becomes softer and softer, punctuated by Gordon's repeated cries of "Shake!" before a final crescendo of guitars, voice, and the album's first instance of percussion ends the set to excited applause. Ultimately, your enjoyment of the disc comes down to your devotion to Sonic Youth and position on Gordon's famed voice, as this is the sort of recording geared nearly solely towards pre-existing fans. If you consider yourself one, hurry and get your hands on it. |
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01.17.2007, 01:54 AM | #76 |
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Does anyone know if there's any place to buy this without having to subscribe? I got the Sunburned cd that way. I would buy the series except I don't have enough money and I'm not into most of the bands.
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01.17.2007, 02:09 AM | #77 |
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I got these bacj in December all at once. I like the Hush Arbors one and the MV & EE one and of course the Mirror/Dash one. I still have to give the others a few more listens. But the Sun City Girls one is pretty boring.
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01.29.2007, 10:05 AM | #79 |
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http://www.fakejazz.com/fake/archive...ordash_-_i.php
Mirror/Dash - I Can't Be Bought (Three Lobed) Mirror/Dash is the eternal duo of Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon, going completely free-form for the experimental Le Weekend Festival in Scotland. Recorded live in May of 2005, the disc is one song covering their entire performance clocking in at nearly 40 minutes and the final edition to Three Lobed's stellar Modern Containment CD EP subscription series. The music contained herein falls decidedly on the experimental side of Youth projects. It starts off calmly enough with Moore's clicking strums and pauses meeting Gordon's husk whispering run through some sort of light effects. Soon, underlying feedback whines foreshadow coming noisy intensities; Moore guitar playing becomes more and more fevered as Gordon adds strings that are the closest the album will approach to melody. Then, losing any pretense as to 'playing' their guitars, the couple delves into their trademarked arena of the harsh. The section is quelled with surprising brevity and they return to strumming over what sounds like shortwave radio transmissions. The playing here wouldn't sound out of place on a standard Youth release but soon the feedback returns, along with Gordon's alternately effected/not-effected voice. Over the last several minutes, the musical component becomes softer and softer, punctuated by Gordon's repeated cries of "Shake!" before a final crescendo of guitars, voice, and the album's first instance of percussion ends the set to excited applause. Ultimately, your enjoyment of the disc comes down to your devotion to Sonic Youth and position on Gordon's famed voice, as this is the sort of recording geared nearly solely towards pre-existing fans. If you consider yourself one, hurry and get your hands on it. |
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01.29.2007, 10:18 AM | #80 |
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