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  1. Pretty good Black Friday sale on now at Nuclear Blast USA.   Shipping is fairly expensive but use coupon "BLASTOFF10" for a 10% discount, even on sales prices.

     

    I think I paid $30+ each for these three Nightwish titles - now $10 each:

     

     

    • NIGHTWISH - Once (White w/Grey Splatter)

      NIGHTWISHOnce (White w/Grey Splatter)

      DLP - $34.99 - $9.99
      In Stock  
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    • NIGHTWISH - Dark Passion Play (White w/Blue Splatter)

      NIGHTWISHDark Passion Play (White w/Blue Splatter)

      DLP - $34.99 - $9.99
      In Stock  
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    • NIGHTWISH - Made In Hong Kong (White w/Black Splatter)

      NIGHTWISHMade In Hong Kong (White w/Black Splatter)

      DLP - $34.99 - $9.99
      In Stock  
  2. I hope Suede fans don't mind, but I wanted to share this and did not want to start a new thread.

     

    One of my favorite Suede-like Britpop bands, Geneva, is reissuing remastered / expanded versions of their two big albums.  According to the band's Bandcamp site the LP's include 2 discs, bonus songs and a bonus 7".

     

    Both LP's are realllly cheap for pre-order from Target.com right now, and are also part of the Buy-2-Get-1-Free sale.  Can't beat the price, and I love the band and the music.  Suede fans who have not heard Geneva should listen asap, IMO.

     

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  3. Yes, the Target sale is online at www.target.com.   Go to the 'Movies / Music / Books' section and start shopping around.

     

    Just as an example, they offer the new Opeth album in either English or Swedish:  $29.49 with free shipping over $35 AND -Buy-2-get-1-Free, so about  $20 each.  5% further discount if you use a Target RedCard to pay.

     

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  4. Plaid Room has an exclusive Grant Green LP on blue wax for Record Store BFD:

     

    https://www.plaidroomrecords.com/products/prrexclusivegrantgreen

     

     
     
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    Plaid Room Exclusive - Grant Green - Sunday Mornin' (limited to 1000)

    Anyone who knows us knows that we have a huge soft spot for Blue Note Records, as many do. My introduction to jazz was through artists like Lee Morgan, Herbie Hancock, and especially Grant Green. So it gives us great pleasure to announce a Plaid Room Exclusive blue vinyl pressing of Grant Green's "Sunday Mornin'". It's never been reissued and we are pressing 1000 copies on blue vinyl for Black Friday. It's not an official RSD release for Black Friday, so it will only be available from our store and pre-orders are live now!

    - Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder
    - Lacquers cut by Kevin Gray from the original analog tapes
    - Plated and pressed at RTI
    - 180g pressing, housed in a Stoughton "old-style" tip-on jacket, rice paper inner sleeve
    - Limited edition of 1000 copies on blue vinyl, exclusive to Plaid Room Records

    When Kevin was cutting these lacquers, he said, "Rudy's sound doesn't get any better than this, it really doesn't." He would know, he has cut more blue Note lacquers than anyone in the world! If you're not familiar with the record, check it out on streaming services, it's killer!

  5. I see there's a new limited-to-800 box of Ty's demo's coming: Link below is to BullMoose preorder:

     

    https://www.bullmoose.com/p/32396932/ty-segall-pig-man-lives-volume-1-demos-2007-2017-4lp-box-set

     

    The rumors are true! A 4LP box of Ty Segall's demos is coming. "Pig Man Lives Volume 1 - Demos 2007-2017" will be only $38. Only 800 copies for the US. http://ow.ly/iQKq50wzDas 

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  6. Ghostly has a new Steve Hauschildt LP coming on very pretty limited colored vinyl:  PO's open now.  

     

    Steve Hauschildt preorder link

     

     

    GI-346 Steve Hauschildt — [Pre-Order] Nonlin

    Pre-Order.   Record ships on or around October 25th. Purchase includes download of "Subtractive Skies."

    Chicago-based contemporary electronic musician Steve Hauschildt has composed panoramas of synthesized sound for over a decade. First within his former band, Emeralds, an American touchstone of 2000s home-recorded psychedelic noise music, and later across a steady and critically-acclaimed stream of solo releases spanning ambient techno, arpeggiated electronica and post-kosmische styles utilizing synthesizers, computers, and digital processing. In 2018, he extended a collection of rich, visceral tracks titled Dissolvi, his first release on Ghostly International and his most collaborative work to date. Just a year later, Hauschildt returns with Nonlin, an album that’s freer, leaner, and looser, both structurally and conceptually; less linear compared to its predecessor, but still captivating. Developed and recorded in several studios during and around the edges of tour — Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Tbilisi, and Brussels — this material emulates an alienating encounter with a smattering of places, a replicant of culture shock, a solitary and stark experience with uncanny environments, melody and dissonance as oblique locales.

    Nonlin finds Hauschildt evolving his palette of tools, integrating modular and granular synthesis. The improvisatory and generative nature of modular systems, when paired with his signature grid-oriented and hand-played techniques, guides these compositions slightly out of line to hypnotic effect. Opener “Cloudloss” permeates the mix with an unsettling smog, which reappears and all but engulfs “A Planet Left Behind.” On cuts like “Attractor B” and “Subtractive Skies,” pockets of air rest between sequenced pulses, whose crumpling and flattening folds build into a restrained rapture of crisp frequencies and milky reverb-swallowed coruscations.

    The album’s title track and centerpiece logs on to a foreign network, a fractured percussion signal that modulates and stutters into static amidst curious melodic sparkling in the hazy bandwidth. “Reverse Culture Music” casts an elegant and brooding stream of strings, pizzicato and churning bow from Chicago cellist Lia Kohl, against chiming minimalist synth frameworks. A surprising pattern emerges in the taciturn systems at work. Hauschildt continues to expand his already horizon-wide repertoire, here exploring the effects of corrupting coordinates; a flight subject to the collapsable abilities of time in remote spaces, a smearing of the axis to elegiac ends.

    Liquid Mercury Vinyl + MP3 DownloadVinyl + MP3 DownloadCD + MP3 DownloadWAV DownloadMP3 Download

    Details:

    • Standard weight vinyl housed in a die-cut jacket
    • Liquid Mercury vinyl is limited to 1200 units worldwide
    • CD is packaged in a 4-panel digipak
    • Design by Collin Fletcher
    $19  Add to cart
     
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