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Waters

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  1. Ive gotten them all BUT Homogenic from OLI, and they aren't returning my emails- I thought maybe the weren't available yet, but I guess they are-
  2. So that means it has to be a repress, right? Weren't there only 1,000 copies originally?
  3. Lost Highway is a great boot- but you could have put it on the better Juan Maclean pic from the gatefold-
  4. I have a Lost in Translation boot- it sounds awesome. Who knows if it's digitally sourced or whatever, but it sounds good. If it's ever officially repressed I'll buy that too-
  5. side A: 697-124-123-/-A II It's really weird that both copies play the exact same- mysterious. Thanks for any/all help!
  6. This week I've bought 2 of these through Amazon, both skip in exactly the same places (in several places too) on side A making locked loops. I can't find any info about a bad press, anybody know anything about it? No warps, just an obviously bad pressing- I hate to order a third copy in a week just to keep having the same F up. If anyone has had the same issue I'd appreciate the info-
  7. This is my new (old) favorite thing ever on VC.
  8. Been around for a while- I bought one like the day before these colored ones were announced.
  9. That's always a good plan. Love them. They're recording their next now, but keep saying this album will be in a different direction-
  10. also available in a weird /50 bundle with a seed statue, or something. The posted song sounds cool though.
  11. Pfarmers is the new project from Danny Seim (Menomena, Lackthereof), Bryan Devendorf (The National), and Dave Nelson (David Byrne & St. Vincent, Sufjan Stevens). According to Seim, “The record is about a dream I had where I’m reluctantly accepting a fear of drowning by focusing on being reincarnated as a giant Gunnera plant, which thrive on the banks of rivers (specifically the Jordan River i.e. the Biblical promised land) after I paint myself gold and sink to the bottom like the El Dorado of South American folklore.” Despite the notoriety of it’s members, Pfarmers sounds unlike anything they’ve produced before. The first track “Benthos” is a sprawling ambient piece comprised of looping, layered horns. The album then launches into a set of pop songs, reminiscent of Lackthere-of (Danny’s solo project), as played by Kraftwerk. Devendorf’s trademark drum style is present, but here they’re filtered so heavily as to sound mechanical. Seim contributes layered vocals, and thick bass brooves, while Nelson provides complex spatial arrangements. It’s a diverse record, switching swiftly between catchy pop songs and long instrumental breaks. It’s a rich and rewarding album, for those willing to dive in. Available in Green/Blue color-in-color vinyl (limited to 200), and black. http://store.jurassicpoprecords.com/product/pfarmers-gunnera
  12. The original was 180g, it's listed on the original Barsuk link a few posts back
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