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#1
Quote from: moozz on November 08, 2025, 11:30:31 PMI've been using bandcamp to check out artists/releases for several years but it took me this long to create a page collecting all my material that can be found on bandcamp.
https://moozzhead.bandcamp.com/
Maybe one day something download-only but now strictly a link collection.
How do you like Bandcamp? I got rid of Soundcloud, it no longer seemed to make any sense with it's subscription fees and what not. I looked into Bandcamp recently to see about an alternative, but it looks like they take 10% of physical media sales, which is kind of crazy!
#2
Last post by Atrophist - November 10, 2025, 04:52:58 PM
Itsellä jää armotta välistä työvuorojen takia. Kiinnostelisi kyllä jossain määrin, mutta minkä teet.
Saman viikonlopun JSH/The Glorian Turun keikka jo julkistettu näemmä. Samat artistit mahdollista nähdä myös Helsingissä 16.1, plus Nikama ja upouusi projekti The Philadelphia Experiment, sekä keikkataukoa pikkuhiljaa päättelevä Atrophist.
#3
Exactly what Mikko says here. These pre-orders months in advance are confusing. When the record is actually available people often do not care any more. Early pre-orders for CD-releases are just total bullshit. It's a small investment to get them produced and they are ready in 3 weeks.
#4
There was some good reasons for pre-orders when it was about vinyl records. It can be so big amount of money to invest that small label doesn't have the resources. So whatever ever means necessary to be able to publish something. Sometimes it is also good for estimate. What kind of demand is there for record. However, it feels weird that everything would be now up for pre-order and biggest labels doing it too. Even crowdfunding.
It seems that it actually created situation that many people are confused when release is simply released without long hype or pre-announcements.
Almost every release I make, I have people asking when it is out, when it is shipping, etc. distributors asking when is the street date or whatever.
Many times saying that they never heard something like this he's coming out. And I just say yes you heard about it now you can order it now I am shipping instantly. Street date, release date, whatever, is music biz thing, I just put out releases and ship them out.
#5
Merzbow keikalle meno vielä harkinnassa. Aikanaan äänivalli oli suht käppäinen kumiseva subbari meininki, mutta nykyään kuullut jopa positiivisia kommentteja.
Clock DVA 15 cd boxin läpi kuuntelu, sellaista 3-5 levyä päivässä tahtia oli kyllä hyvä projekti. Boxilla tosi vähän biitti vetoista, enemmän hahmottomampi ja vanhan liiton industrial ja kokeellinen soundi.
Nyt aloittelin Human Larvae vanhemman tuotannon kuuntelua, noisecast haastiksen sekä tulevan saksan keikan innoittamana.
Lukupinossa pyörineet 2 uutta Rocker lehteä ja hieman laihistuneet! 40 A5 sivua, mutta kun mainokset ja valokuvat vie niin paljon että varsinaista tekstiä puolet... josta osa ei ole noise juttuja. Mutta positiivisena oikein fanaattisen mehusteleva Dead Gods / summer scum matt haastattelu. Ei paljon ehditä kysyä kun mies tulittaa sivun mittaisia monologeja!
#9
I didn't see this post before. I can obviously only say good things about Bernd / Dunkelheit. I have released two albums with him and am looking forward to more collaborations in the future. These delays by the pre-orders are surely annoying, I am also waiting for Black Vault, but it's gonna be out in December.
#10
Last post by SSRI - November 09, 2025, 03:37:51 PM
A friend got the DVD a little while ago and I borrowed it from him. It's an alright documentary and well worth seeing if you're interested in CMI. It concentrates on the label and there's very little about Roger's own music. It goes from the beginnings of the label to the CMI 30th anniversary festival. Lots of talking heads, Roger himself of course, his daughter, many Cold Meat artists and some other people. There are some old live snippets and pictures of the bands as well to evoke the era. I liked the visual choices and editing style. I doubt I'll watch this again (unless shown at some event or something), but I'm happy this was made and there are people putting effort in these things.
Odd detail: Roger spoke Swedish (there are subtitles so no worries) but everyone else English.
Lesson: if you suffer from depression, you might want to get professional help until it gets too serious.
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