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Re: Fallesque
The concept started with a couple of very handsome vinyl compilations called "Abstract" with a slick 'zine included, then moved to CD and were renamed as Volume with the ubiquitous fish motif. They
By David Bivins · #1104 ·
Re: Fallesque
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volume_(magazine)https://www.discogs.com/label/1647-VolumeYou got the CD plus a thick CD-case sized booklet with interviews, more info etc.?There were a couple of Fall
By dannyno · #1103 ·
Re: Fallesque
What are / were Volume comps?
By Simon Smith · #1102 ·
Re: Fallesque
There are a lot of bands that I wouldn't necessarily have listened to if wasn't for Fallnet, Prolapse included. I stll enjoy their records. I think I probably have Fallnet to thank for Guided By
By Alastair Reynolds · #1101 ·
Re: Fallesque
yes, Prolapse, I listened to The Italian Flag a week ago, plus others, was on a roll I LIKE Prolapse (music) and not minded if others have actual Prolapses (I've even watched videos of uncommon (?)
By John Norris · #1100 ·
Re: MES Mural
eh, make that a Psyko-Geographic Map of Prestwich...
Re: MES Mural
Thanks for the education in local culture! I did my home work on Porky the Poet which opened some new doors for me. ?A proposito! (as those clever Spanish bastards say): If one were to make a
By PERRY VASQUEZ · #1098 ·
Re: MES Mural
No but I do do a bit of stand-up but not nearly as well as Phil Jupitus does.
By Steve Titley · #1097 ·
Re: MES Mural
Corner of Clifton Road/James Street, and coincidentally the same block of buildings as was home to the Manchester Psychic Centre which hosted "Questors" in the early
By dannyno · #1096 ·
Re: MES Mural
Is that Porky The Poet? adam From: <[email protected]> on behalf of Steve Titley <stevetitley2@...> Reply to: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, 2 September 2021 at 08:58
By Adam Marshall · #1095 ·
Re: Fallesque
Ah, Prolapse. I haven't thought about them in years. A friend and I spent a very enjoyable drunken evening in Berlin helping a local translate the lyrics to Surreal Madrid. Toby
By Toby Blake · #1094 ·
Re: MES Mural
On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 8:56 AM Steve Titley <stevetitley2@...> wrote: > It's just off the high street. Here's a typical shot from one of the many > tourists who visit it. > > On Wed, Sep 1, 2021
By Steve Titley · #1093 ·
Re: MES Mural
It's just off the high street. Here's a typical shot from one of the many tourists who visit it.
By Steve Titley · #1092 ·
Re: MEScon Bug
Hello, I listened to this album yesterday, and it rules! ?? Sean P. wrote: Sean Padilla (704) 488-1030
By Sean Padilla · #1091 ·
MEScon Bug
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/sep/01/the-bug-kevin-martin-dancehall-music-fire-new-album
By Adam Marshall · #1090 ·
Re: Take Two: Prolly Olde/Yesterday's Newsvetc
Scott Live mixing? That would have to count as engineering. Of the Greasy overall variety. Bill PS I've just received an email from Fucking Tesco on behalf of my mother which starts with the greeting.
By [email protected] · #1089 ·
Re: Take Two: Prolly Olde/Yesterday's Newsvetc
Good point there Bill! In fact I think he would have taken considerable umbrage at the label! wrote:
By scott telles · #1088 ·
Re: Take Two: Prolly Olde/Yesterday's Newsvetc
But he wasn't Bill ?
By [email protected] · #1087 ·
Re: Fallesque
Good to hear, I like his stuff but haven't dug into an album yet.
By Alastair Reynolds · #1086 ·
Re: I can hardly believe I saw them AND I can hardly believe I didn't go and see them
At least they were slightly better when Peter Gabriel was lead singer which was the case when I saw them. He wore bat wings on his head for some reason.
By Simon Smith · #1085 ·