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  1. For Sarah's 21st bday, we got a hotel room with a hottub in it, got naked and sat in it getting drunk as hell. Then woke up and proceeded to do it again in the afternoon. Nothing beats naked, in warm water and drunk. PLUS WE WATCHRD GILMORE GIRLS THE ENTIRE TIME.
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  2. My old man(biggest Springsteen fan in the world possibly) and one of his buddies have been arguing over what's the best press of born to run for 40 years. FORTY YEARS.
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  3. IDIB are one of the best labels out today. Consistently cheap prices and great customer service.
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  4. Yeah that's why it says prices are negotiable at the top of the thread...you gonna make an offer or just whine that i actually bothered to price my stuff?
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  5. 3arl

    VNYL

    Yeah the fake video review is so thinly veiled. The only thing dumber than them sending out dollar bin records for $25 a month would be for them to send out $30+ records for $25 a month.
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  6. I received my bttf poster today. it looks incredible <3
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  7. Oh, and thinks for posting B-dosia. I love this album. Totally worth it.
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  8. Just give me a fucking normal non picture disc pressing of IDR.
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  9. Knew a guy named Craig once. He was an asshole. I imagine if he got in a fight with someone named Yamaha he'd get the shit beat out of him. Hope that helps
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  10. I tried to get into Birds Of Tokyo and just found them boring......killer voice with a 4/4 band backing
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  11. Absolutely not. Pricing fluctuates too much for a wiki (which is why records are a poor investment overall). How do you plan to adjust prices based on going rates on a day to day or even monthly basis? Also, as far as looking things up, I almost never trust wikipedia because it contains half information and untrue "facts" often enough to be considered untrustworthy. There is a reason my teachers all through school never accepted wikipedia as a source. I don't know why you think discogs/popsike are hard to read. The other question become, what makes you think it will be more complete than discogs? If it's user controlled, the information on the site will be biased by the users who create the content and it will only contain the information they care about. It's like this site, we don't have a ton of info on classical records here because most people here aren't really interested in them. Who's to say the people who use your site will be interested in every type/genre of record? Especially as a new site it's going to start out as just you and your friends adding information that you know/care about, which will be limited to your interests and the info you have in your head since you seem unsure about how to use the other sites that give you info on releases.
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  12. Records are only "worth" what someone is willing to pay for it. A wiki page with the value of a record makes no sense, this is why people use and will continue to use Discogs, Popsike and eBay Sold Listings to determine the value of a record they are selling. These websites are an archive of what real people have paid for records.
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  13. eight1echo

    E3 2015

    last guardian plz
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  14. Dibs on writing the wiki page for VYNL.
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  15. Ok Soupy juat said on his instagram that they got to listen to the test press this time and that it sounds perfect, Thats good enough for me.
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  16. They are signed by Stephan and brad the drummer, so only the 2 current members who actually recorded the album. For $35. Not bad considering it costs more than that to get it unsigned from their online store
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  17. saw them last night at foxwoods, they were excellent. At the merch table they had signed s/t lps and signed set lists. Other than those they had the usual t shirts if anyone was wondering.
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  18. Hey. Thanks a lot for your great feedback regarding the Denovali Festivals London & Berlin. We're very pleased to present you the first artists for the Denovali Festival Essen 2015 edition in this newsletter. We're beyond that delighted to offer two reissues of long time sold out Celeste and Greg Haines releases. Also available now: A limited amount of the Celeste Animale(s) US Tour 2xLP edition. PREORDER den052 | Celeste - Morte(s) Nee(s) Cd | 2x12'' reissue den171 | Greg Haines - Where We Were Cd | 2x12'' reissue den179 | Celeste – Animale(s) 2x12'' (limited us tour edition – 50 pieces available) OUT NOW den014 | The Coma Lilies – Memento Mori 12'' (one time only pressing) den230 | Multicast Dynamics - Scape Cd | 12'' den231 | Multicast Dynamics - Aquatic System Cd | 2x12'' den232 | Petrels - Flailing Tomb Cd | 12'' Please consider that (due to bottlenecks at the pressing plant) we're sadly not able to ship the Multicast Dynamics „Aquatic System“ Vinyl edition before early August. DENOVALI FESTIVAL ESSEN 2015 This year the festival will focus on various forms of audivisual performances · We're very pleased to welcome Holly Herndon (us), Blanck Mass (uk), Emptyset (uk), Mondkopf (fr), Ah! Kosmos (tr), Noveller (us), Oneirogen (us), Orson Hentschel (ger), Hidden Orchestra (uk), Moon Zero (uk), Second Moon Of Winter (uk), Witxes (fr), Poppy Ackroyd (uk), Sankt Otten (ger), Carlos Cipa (ger), Thomas Köner (ger) and Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith (us). Six further artists will be announced soon. · Tickets + further details: www.denovali.com/festival/essen · Facebook Event: www.facebook.com/events/691883270922966 DENOVALI STORE NEWS This week's Denovali Store update includes new records of ZU, Jaga Jazzist, Hot Chip, Herbert, Mohammad, Sharon Van Etten, Alva Noto, Majeure, the Ex Machina OST, new Ennio Morricone vinyl Reissues etc. Thanks a lot Denovali www.denovali.com/store www.denovali.com/mp3store GREG HAINES – WHERE WE WERE CD | 2x12'' | DIGITAL Reissue Limited vinyl Reissue - 350 pieces with solid gold / black a/b color effect. This album is the result of one person sitting alone in a room and creating something entirely personal, without the frustrations of organising large-scale sessions for other players or the laborious work of preparing scores. In fact, the few scored moments that were written were later disregarded, with a whole string session with PETER BRODERICK ending up on the cutting-room floor (sorry, Peter!), along with endless hours of other material. What is left is the condensed diary of a year of exploring old tape delays, analog synths and percussion - some of which played by percussionist/composer SYTZE PRUIKSMA (a member, along with Haines, of THE ALVARET ENSEMBLE, whose debut album was released in December 2012 by Denovali Records), and some of which played and recorded in a midnight daze at Haines' studio in Berlin. Working in this way led to a whole host of other long-term influences feeding into the music that had never found an outlet before. The experiments in dub conducted by the likes of KING TUBBY or LEE PERRY and continued by the likes of RHYTHM & SOUND had a profound effect, as did the iconic work of TONY ALLEN and other African composers. The spaced-out soundscapes found on early TANGERINE DREAM and KLAUS SCHULTZE had always had a subtle influence on Greg's work, but now armed with an arsenal of dusty studio toys, those sounds became warmer, richer and more prominent. The influences evoked here may at first appear at odds with Greg's previous work, but an affinity between the dense poly-rhythms of Africa and beyond have long been an influence for contemporary composers such as STEVE REICH, and their reach and importance on western music is undeniable. But now the lines have been blurred, and its impossible to say where one “style” or influence stops and another begins – something that was perhaps the only concept for this record. The symphonic synth crescendo of “So it Goes” would not have the same impact if it were not following the head- nodding drive of “Something Happened”. The delicate arpeggios of “Wake Mania Without End II” only exaggerate the unrelenting, rhythmical explosion of “Habenero”, and without starting with the intimate piano of “The Intruder”, the album's cavernous ending wouldn't feel so otherworldly. Its all in there or at least whats left of it after the hiss, the dirt and the degradation of the tape machine destroyed it, reworked it, and spat it back out fullyformed. Mixed and mastered together with NILS FRAHM at his Durton Studio, Berlin. Stream: www.denovali.com/greghaines Download: www.denovali.com/mp3store Facebook: facebook.com/greghainessounds Vinyl ::: thick gatefold covers + black polylined inner sleeves + 180g vinyl ::: download code ::: limited edition: 350x solid gold / black a/b ::: price: 22.00 Euro Cd ::: nice digipack sleeves ::: price: 13.00 Euro CELESTE – MORTE(S) NEE(S) CD | 2x12'' | DIGITAL Reissue CELESTE – ANIMALE(S) 2x12'' US Tour Edition 2015 Reissue of the 3rd full length of the cult outfit from France. 2010: Three years after Pessimiste(s), two years after Nihiliste(s), and one year after Misanthrope(s), there are still those red flickering lights, the fog and the mood of desperateness, in(s)aneness and darkness if you listen to this band. CELESTE are back with a new full length. In times where other metalbands copy their last full length or try to catch attention with a new producer for every new record CELESTE are just trying to extend their sound and the intensity with every new song. And they did it again. They again wrote a heavier, better, darker full length than the last time. And... in this context they enhanced their unique, incomparable sound with new elements: they interlaced well fitting samples and for the first time they experimented with guest musicians and new instruments. Two people from LES FRAGMENTS DE LA NUIT joined them with piano and strings. CELESTE and piano & strings? Yes. And it fits perfectly. Naturally they again created a new level of denseness in their sound – and that's maybe the reason why they found so many new fans in several genres during the past 10 years. From black metal to sludge, from doom to posthardcore – the people love them because they're not copycats – they're not trying to exhaust any genre clichés - they're creating their own dark soundscapes with every new record. Seven songs (more than 40 minutes) of pure hopelessness and distress. And it's pretty simple to circumstantiate their success: they're still an excellent liveband. ‘'Don't pass up on the heaviest albums of the year of one of the best metal bands of the past 10 years.'' Stream: www.denovali.com/celeste Download: www.denovali.com/mp3store Facebook: facebook.com/celesteband Vinyl - Morte(s) Nee(s) ::: thick gatefold covers + black polylined inner sleeves + 180g vinyl ::: download code ::: limited edition: 200 x drunk black (clear / black inside / outside) ::: price: 22.00 Euro Cd - Morte(s) Nee(s) ::: nice digipack sleeves ::: price: 13.00 Euro Vinyl - Animale(s) ::: thick gatefold covers + thick printed inner sleeves + 180g vinyl ::: download code ::: limited edition: 300x white vinyl US Tour edition ::: price: 22.00 Euro DENOVALI WORLD WIDE WEB www.denovali.com www.denovali.com/store www.denovali.com/mp3store www.denovali.com/booking www.denovali.com/festival www.facebook.com/denovalirecords www.twitter.com/denovali www.soundcloud.com/denovali www.youtube.com/user/denovalirecords STILL ACTUAL den014 | The Coma Lilies – Memento Mori 12'' den060 | Dale Cooper Quartet - Parole De Navarre Cd | 2x12'' reissue den110 | The Dale Cooper Quartet – Metamanoir Cd | 2x12'' reissue den154 | Poppy Ackroyd - Escapement Cd | 12'' reissue den209 | The Eye of Time - Anti Cd | 12'' den210 | Carlos Cipa - All Your Life You Walk Cd | 2x12'' den211 | Poppy Ackroyd + Lumen - Escapement Visualised Dvd den212 | Blueneck - King Nine Cd | 2x12'' den214 | Poppy Ackroyd – Feathers Cd |12'' den215 | Thomas Köner - Tiento de las Nieves Cd | 2x12'' den216 | Dale Cooper Quartet + Witxes Cd | 12'' den217 | N(35) - Saarn 12'' den218 | N(36) - Heven 12'' den219 | Second Moon Of Winter - One For Sorrow, Two For Joy Cd | 12'' den220 | Terminal Sound System - Dust Songs Cd | 2x12'' den222 | Ricardo Donoso - Deterrence Cd | 12'' den223 | Ricardo Donoso - Saravá Exu cd | 12'' den225 | Kuba Kapsa Ensemble - Vantdraught 10 Vol.1 Cd | 12'' den226 | Piano Interrupted - The Unifield Field Reconstructed Cd | 12'' den228 | Ah! Kosmos - Flesh Cd | 10'' den229 | Ah! Kosmos - Bastards Cd | 12'' den230 | Multicast Dynamics - Scape Cd | 12'' den231 | Multicast Dynamics - Aquatic System Cd | 2x12'' den232 | Petrels - Flailing Tomb Cd | 12'' DENOVALI STORE NEWS / BACK IN STOCK A Place To Bury Strangers / The Telescopes - Split Single No. 6 10'' [18.5€] Akkord - HTH040 (limited edition) 12'' [13€] Alva Noto - Xerrox Vol. 3 2x12'' [25€] Ambient Jazz Ensemble - Suite Shop Reworks 12'' [23€] Becoming Real - Pure Apparition 12'' [20€] Biosphere & Deathprod - Stator Cd [15.5€] Bruce Brubaker - Glass Piano 2x12'' [22€] Captain Planet - Inselwissen 12'' [16€] Captain Planet - Wasser kommt, Wasser geht 12'' [16€] Cassegrain & Tin Man - Window Window 12'' [13€] Circuit Des Yeux - In Plain Speech 12'' [19€] Dasha Rush - Sleepstep. Sonar Poems For My Sleepless Friends 2x12'' [22€] David John Sheppard - Vertical Land 12'' [16€] Denovali Festival - 2015 London - Grey Record Bag [6€] Denovali Festival - 2015 London - Limited 17'' x 11'' Print [6€] Denovali Festival - 2015 London - White Record Bag [6€] Dommengang - Everybody's Boogie 12'' [19€] Ennio Morricone - Comandamenti Per Un Gangster 12'' [22€] Errorsmith & Mark Fell - Protogravity 12'' [16.5€] Geoff Barrow & Ben Salisbury - Ex Machina OST 2xCd [18.5€] Goatsnake - Black Age Blues 2x12'' [32€] Herbert - The Shakes 2x12'' [27€] Herbert - The Shakes Cd [16.5€] Hot Chip - Why Make Sense? (Deluxe Edition) 2xCd [18.5€] Jaga Jazzist - Starfire 12'' [19€] Jaga Jazzist - Starfire Cd [16.5€] Jenny Hval - Apocalypse, Girl 12'' [20€] Jim O'Rourke - Simple Songs 12'' [18.5€] Kara-Lis Coverdale and LXV - Sirens 12'' [17€] Kinski - 7 (Or 8) 12'' [19€] Majeure - Termination Shock 2x12'' [18.5€] Majeure - Termination Shock Cd [13€] Merzbow / Mats Gustafsson / Balazs Pandi / Thurston Moore - Cuts Of Guilt, Cuts Deeper 2x12'' [24.5€] Modest Mouse - Building Nothing Out Of Something (Limited Edition) 12'' [20€] Modest Mouse - Interstate 8 (Limited Edition) 12'' [20€] Mohammad - Lamnè Gastama 12'' [19€] Mohammad - Segondè Saleco 12'' [19€] Moloch - Die Isolation Cd [16.5€] Monarch - Die Tonight 12'' [14€] Oscar Peterson Trio - Live In Cologne 1963 2x12'' [28€] Rocky Votolato & Chuck Ragan - Kindred Spirit 10'' [14€] Sharon Van Etten - I Don't Want To Let You Down 12'' [16.5€] Sharon Van Etten - I Don't Want To Let You Down Cd [13€] Sigur Ros - ( ) 2x12''+Cd [25€] Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjun 2x12''+Cd [25€] Stefan Wesolowski - Kompleta 12'' [17€] Stelvio Cipriani - La Polizia Ringrazia OST 12'' [22€] Sumac - The Deal 2x12'' [30€] Takaakira "Taka" Goto (Mono) - Classical Punk & Echoes Under The Beauty 12'' [18€] The Kvb - Mirror Being 12'' [22€] Thomas Brinkmann - What You Hear (Is What You Hear) 2x12'' [21€] Weird Owl - Interstellar Skeleta 12'' [22€] When - The Black Death 12'' [17€] Zu - Cortar Todo 12'' [21€]
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  19. Chicago Power Poppers 'The Fur Coats are back with this 4 track EP to coincide with their UK tour. Short-Brain is the latest 7″ by The Fur Coats, the musical vehicle of Chicagoan (recently Brooklynite) Marc Ruvolo. Marc has enjoyed a long and storied career as a musician and promoter, from booking his first DIY punk show in 1984, to fronting a number of long-running bands (No Empathy, Traitors, The Atari Star, Das Kapital), to running the Johann’s Face Records label (since 1989 – recently passed the one-hundred-release mark!). Wanting to tour more frequently, but finding the original members of the Coats unavailable, Ruvolo has now opted for a revolving cast of characters in terms of live and studio rhythm sections. Joining him for the four songs on Short-Brain are John Polydoros (Off With Their Heads, Vacation Bible School) along with Chris Mattern on bass, with Kyle Manning (Tens/Costanza), handling drum duties. The 7″ also features cover art by the UK’s scribblin’ wunderkind, Wolfmask. The four songs on Short-Brain fall into the realm of pop-punk/power-pop, and showcase Ruvolo’s love for melody, while still throwing in an odd lyrical turn or two. Recorded in Chicago, if you listen closely you can hear the influences of some of his favorite favorite bands: Naked Raygun, The Smoking Popes, and the Buzzcocks. Split release with Rad Girlfriend Records (US) and Make That A Take (UK) 300 on Green Vinyl Stream HERE https://drunkensailorrecords.bandcamp.com/album/short-brain-ep-7 Buy HERE http://drunkensailorrecords.limitedrun.com/products/553139-the-fur-coats-short-brain-7-ep-drunken-sailor-records-drunkensailor-047 Next Up Marvelous Mark - Bite Me 7", out Friday 26th June Amazing power pop from Toronto. Originally in the Marvelous Darlings, Now Mark has a solo project, Bite Me is made up of three succinct tracks so infectious they should come with their own NHS advice leaflet. Sound of your summer. Stream HERE http://noisey.vice.com/en_uk/blog/stream-marvelous-marks-new-ep-bite-me Wonk Unit - Feel The Wonkness LP, out Friday 17th July Compilation of some some, of what we think (and it is crazy hard when a band has SO many amazing songs) are some of their best. You need to hear this band! Also doing their first US tour in late October, ending up at FEST! First 100 on Transparent green vinyl. Loads of stuff added to the distro every week. Thanks!
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  20. Compiling every sort of information that someone could possibly be looking for about any single release into one place with no formatting seems like it will just end up being an unusable clusterfuck.
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  21. Anyone can join discogs. Any member can add information either officially or in the comment section. I usually just write a comment with information I have that is not shared in the official listing. I don't see how this will be better/different, but good luck.
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  22. I was gonna say . . . this is, like, Vinyl 101. Would it have killed Hopeless to put this thing out on simple black wax?
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  23. The original Jurassic Park is an actual perfect movie.
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  24. I strongly suggest you get familiar with Discogs, if you're going to be successful you're going to need to offer something different and/or better than them. A couple of things: Open versus set formatting - being able to set whatever formatting you want is a bad idea. No one will format in the same way and it will quickly become an unusable mess. User registration - the reason you don't want non-members to edit is so that you can keep your editors in line. If some decides to be a dick and destructively edit entries you want to be able to warn/ban them. You can't do that if they aren't a registered user.
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  25. Doesn't White vinyl have the most surface noise..... ? lol
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  26. Bump, really cool guy and great seller.
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  27. I remember when you hooked me up with my Miles Davis record. So sorry this is happening to you. Looking at your list now. Edit. You have two records I want. Pm sent
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  28. One of the first peeps I dealt with on this site. Buy from him. Best of luck, Juan.
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  29. One of the most underrated bands on Sub Pop's roster from way back then. Awesome record. Lo-fi noisy goodness. As was mentioned...I hope this will lead to a Green River reissue.
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  30. Solid dude. Help him out people.
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  31. PM'd. That's a shitty hand to get dealt my man. Hope you get some breaks soon.
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  32. sorry you are going through this.
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  33. so many wants, not so much monies...good luck homie, buy without doubt from this good dude.
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  34. not sure if these are out yet but Finders Keepers is doing three Jodorowsky reissues Holy Mountain: http://www.finderskeepersrecords.com/shop/don-cherry-ronald-frangipane-alexandro-jodorowsky-the-holy-mountain/ El Topo: http://www.finderskeepersrecords.com/shop/alejandro-jodorowsky-el-topo/ Dance of Reality: http://www.finderskeepersrecords.com/shop/adan-jodorowsky-the-dance-of-reality/
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  35. Yeah but one of his 2 posts is him shitting on an even newer user for posting.
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  36. How dare a mobile developer advertise their free app directly to a community that the app is engineered for. The nerve.
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  37. VF will supposedly be doing their own mailorder soon so hopefully that helps us out a bit in the future.
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  38. the TV mount provides some support. It goes all the way to the floor and has its own feet, so it doesn't apply any weight. That said, I think I am going to put in a middle support of some kind in the front. I just need to figure out if I am going to put in a shelf for the center channel, which would impact placement.
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  39. niblips

    VNYL

    the biggest surprise to me about this is the $24 pricetag. Seriously. If you wanna hear 3 shitty records and enjoy them spend that money this way; spend $1.50 in the bargain bin on 3 random records and the other $22.50 on Beer. Drink one beer every song. easy peasy.
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  40. GazHilarant

    VNYL

    Replenishing the VNYL selection. ** Edit - Sorry ladies just noticed the guy in this picture has a wedding ring on.
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  41. I like Ross, and ETR and don't care if this is him or not. He can run his business however he wants.
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