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  1. 2 hours ago, Extralife said:

    I just got the shipping notification a couple weeks back...but I’m in the process of relocating back to Houston. Really hoping USPS will forward to my new address. They are usually good about that...fingers crossed.

    Excellent. I was hoping you hadn’t just gone with digital*, especially after Darren told me about your involvement.
     

    * shipping to the States is expensive now I bet

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  2. On 1/3/2021 at 3:22 PM, dcom said:

    Addendum: more compilations and some late releases.

    V/A - ISSXI.I-X (In Silent Series)
    V/A - 5Y (47)
    The OST - Per Manum (self-released)
    Holon - Nothing But Stardust (Subatomic Audio)
    V/A - Myriad Alias: Myriagon Atlas Remixed (self-released)
    V/A - Found Sound 2 (Touched)
    V/A - Defend Your Planet (Avoidant)
    Paul Hierophant - Utopian Dystopias Part Three (Exalt)
    Russ Gabriel - Ancestors & Aurology (Exalt)
    V/A - 005 (Touched Electronix)
    V/A - XVI (Urban Connections)
    V/A - Yfory (E.L.M.Collective)
    V/A - Saciar (Kahvi)
    State Azure - Snow Drift (self-released)
    Mod ^ Telepathy - MoT^-eR : 32_ DF^M (Schematic)

    5 of those with artwork by me, made me smile. Glad someone has mentioned the Paul Heirophant release, love it

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  3. 7 hours ago, brisk said:

    Tales Of Ephidrina was a relatively unknown/non-mainstream album, at least compared to the Virgin FSOL albums in the 90s. I think the only ones who really knew/cared about the AA name were the hardcore fans, which I assume is why the boys decided to use that name rather than their much more popular FSOL alias.

    From my experience in the UK the first AA album wasn’t unknown at all. I remember plenty of music press coverage (NME, Muzak Mag etc) when it came out. But that’s the UK, can’t comment about anywhere else in the world

  4. Some great posts there @purlieu, I also find them fascinating, their 90s output is peerless. I was absolutely gutted when they went quiet after Dead Cities and was really confused then I bought The Isness with no knowledge of what it would sound like. Took me many years to appreciate it although I still struggle with some of tracks, I should really check out the Abbey Road version and see if that works better for me.

    I’ve always suspected that the more epic moments on the 90s albums was more down to Gaz and that’s why there’s much less of them in the newer stuff. It might also be because the newer stuff is less of a melting pot and more focused on particular themes

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