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Post by fiona on May 23, 2005 15:42:59 GMT -5
To any knowledgeable people: When is this out, and what label is it being released on?
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Post by fiona on Jun 1, 2005 17:23:26 GMT -5
and what's this about some 7" records and june 25th? someone answer me godammit!
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Post by mp on Jun 1, 2005 22:24:20 GMT -5
The label is Tomlab.
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Post by Owen on Jun 2, 2005 1:06:23 GMT -5
7"s are coming out on It's A Disaster records and Escapegoat Records. Limited edition each.
They will not be out on June 25th, but released at a later date.
Track listings are as follows:
A1: This Is The Dream of Win & Regine (new version) A2: The Sea (new version) B1: Spell For A Weak Heart B2: Peach, Plum, Pear
A1: What Do You Think Will Happen Next? A2: Many Lives -> 49 MP B1: Honour The Dead, Or Else!
He Poos Clouds will be performed in its entirety on June 25th with a string quartet. The album is going to be made up entirely of live string quartet recordings, no drums or guitars or anything. It will be released in October by Blocks in Canada and Tomlab in the rest of the world. Tomlab hasn't set a release date yet.
I'm still writing the record now, but the track listing is as follows:
1. Sunscreen 2. He Poos Clouds 3. Krikey, There Are So Many People! 4. Song, Song, Song 5. ---> 6. If I Were A Carp 7. Many Lives -> 49 MP 8. (untitled) 9. Do You Love? 10. The Song Eats The Singer
With the exception of "--->" and "The Song Eats The Singer", every song is about a school of magic. So far, there are some poppy numbers and some very dark stuff. Most of it sounds like Scott Walker 4 combined with Scott Walker Tilt.
Most of my time right now, I must confess, is spent eating tortitas and riding my bike around.
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Post by tdamcbigity on Jun 2, 2005 10:06:48 GMT -5
Neat. Thanks for the Scott Walker listing, I'd never heard his music before, I like it a lot.
Classical Gas 0 Scott Walker 1.
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Post by k shbuggy on Jun 2, 2005 10:20:33 GMT -5
Fantastic! Do You Love!
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Post by fiona on Jun 2, 2005 10:40:13 GMT -5
Most of my time right now, I must confess, is spent eating tortitas and riding my bike around. Intrigued as to what "tortitas" are, but thanks for the update, it all sounds great.
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Post by Leo on Jun 2, 2005 16:33:11 GMT -5
Most of my time right now, I must confess, is spent eating tortitas and riding my bike around. Intrigued as to what "tortitas" are, but thanks for the update, it all sounds great. Haha, I was thinking the same thing ... tortitas ... hrm ...
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Post by THE CHEF on Jun 2, 2005 17:25:32 GMT -5
Tortitas are easy and great. You slice an onion very coarse and three potatoes very thin. They should all be moon shaped. Fry them for a while, not too long, just half-cook them, over medium-high heat, with a lot of oil.
Then, beat about six eggs lightly with a fork. Add salt and pepper and pour the whole thing over your friends in the pan. It should look a little like a fritatta.
Now turn the heat down to next to nothing. Make sure you're using the big burner and a good pan. Cover the pan entirely with a plate and let it cook for quite some time, like 15-20 minutes.
Take a spatula and run it around the outside of the pan, then get it under the tortita. Make sure the tortita is entirely lifted off the pan. Don't be precious about it, be bold and precise and everything will be fine. Now, flip it over. I always cheat and put the plate on top of the pan, invert the pan so the tortita falls onto the plate, then slide it back in.
Cover the pan again with the plate and relax for another 10-15.
When the thing is done, it should be brown on the bottoms and cooked through. If it burned a little, that's okay, it'll taste better. Let it cool a little then serve it with salsa. It's good right away, but it's extra nice the next day, served cold.
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Post by Leo on Jun 3, 2005 14:28:49 GMT -5
How interesting.
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Post by lysine on Jun 6, 2005 16:18:15 GMT -5
7"s are coming out on It's A Disaster records and Escapegoat Records. Limited edition each. They will not be out on June 25th, but released at a later date. Track listings are as follows: A1: This Is The Dream of Win & Regine (new version) A2: The Sea (new version) B1: Spell For A Weak Heart B2: Peach, Plum, Pear A1: What Do You Think Will Happen Next? A2: Many Lives -> 49 MP B1: Honour The Dead, Or Else! yikes i better get my hand on one of these!
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Post by acleverswine on Jun 8, 2005 7:34:12 GMT -5
i am so happy a recorded version of 'what do you think will happen next?' will be available.
that 7" is exciting.
cheers
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Post by Norm on Jun 8, 2005 9:29:10 GMT -5
.....a school of magic....? hmm....ok....
NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!iiiiiiii!!!! heh, sorry.
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Post by Ben on Jun 9, 2005 1:19:43 GMT -5
Questions questions questionsss!! 1) I can't get my lazy ass up to Canada anywhere near the 25th! Will I ever have a chance to see the live quartet deal again? 2) Is the 7" version of Peach Plum Pear a new recording or the same one available on the internets? (either way it's great!) 3) Are the 7" and He Poos Clouds versions of Many Lives -> 49 MP the same or different? Are you still doing the screamy-bit? Will I just have to wait and see!?!? 4) Is the "--->" the same as the song on Has A Good Home that i've sometimes seen reffered to as "--->" and sometimes as "(arrow)"? Am I asking too many questions? Should I leave you alone? I'm excited about new Final Fantasy releases!!!
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Post by MateriaMark on Jun 30, 2005 17:03:38 GMT -5
Does anyone have link for It's a disaster records please? I can't find it.
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