Quote from: BarbarianDeathCommand on May 08, 2024, 06:37:44 PMQuote from: FreakAnimalFinland on May 04, 2024, 08:31:04 AMI still have permission to keep tape editions available if someone writes and asks, but nothing is at the store.
Maybe a dumb question, but does this mean that there's still tapes available in a more or less low-key, 'under-the-counter' kind of way where customers that explicitly ask are still able to buy a tape or two, even though they are not officially listed in the webstore anymore? Or does this mean 'While I technically still have permission to sell the tapes, I simply have none available currently, even if customers write and ask'?
Oh yes, but that applies to ANY release. I may have some spare copies of "officially sold out" titles I have put out. Not everything obviously, but some.
Some may know I also operate physical record store, and a lot of stuff that is not on webstore can be there. One looking for anything else, especially from Finnish underground music, can always drop e-mail and ask if something can be arranged. Reply may be "no", but also many things may be possible.
I do recall mr. Brethren regretted calling himself national socialist later on, simply because it was not accurate. He adjusted description later on. I'm cautious to put words into his mouth, but white nationalist of some sort is probably not too far going assumption. Especially, when thinking US tradition in right wing politics, idea of totalitarian state doesn't go very nicely along the ideals often present in american extreme right. Many times when american expression of national socialism is seen, it is more hollywood -esque costume party. That is not what Brethren was about, and especially in his later work, I would suppose lyrics speaks for themselves quite well.
About discussion in this topic, funny situations in chaotic conditions are not really exclusive for any particular political movement or particular subculture. One could easily pick up examples of rebel punks lining up in defense of multinational corporations or state control & medical industry, feminist struggling if they need to consider dude in dress as something else so they won't be committing social suicide, etc etc. Media telling dissemination of information is danger for free speech and democracy. Etc. Mostly, especially from perspective of industrial noise, its sort of absurdism one can view from slight distance without getting very emotional about any of it.
I would suggest topic stays related to Brethren's work. For generic discussion about daily politics or global crisis, I suggest using reddit or such.