Pre-Order Thread

We did it. :love:
Yay!!!
 
We did it. :love:

I already can't wait for this to show up
 
New Lingua Ignota out on Profound Lore in July.


(EU orders here)

 
I grabbed the splatter variant and its supposed to ship later this week. Hopefully you get yours soon
Those are nice variants, I picked up a translucent green copy at one their amazing shows back in October. I own 3 KM records and would be hard pressed to pick a favorite all 3 are really great. I Picked up both Garcia People albums from Beyond Beyond is Beyond a month or 2 ago and I think shipping took a little bit. I wanna say they were shipped from NYC but on the bright side both albums and jackets were in perfect condition when they arrived.
 
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New Lingua Ignota out on Profound Lore in July.


(EU orders here)


Tried to check out 3 times with 3 different cards and it wouldn't accept my details for some reason, missed out on two variants... maybe this is a sign for me to stop buying records right now
 
We did it. :love:
Yayyy! Now do the trilogy
 
Soundgarden live at the artist den 4 LP
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Great to have this thread again, almost didn't find it because of the radically different name.

A little late on this, but my local got a few copies of the Samurai Champloo soundtrack (I was able to pick one up). I don't recall who I was chatting with about it on the old forum. The store owner told me that his source said it was a small warehouse find of the 2012 re-issue (https://www.discogs.com/Various-Sam...-The-Samurai-Vinyl-Collection/release/5144476). If you can find a copy, highly recommend, it sounds fantastic.
@lawrenbd - any chance you could scoop another copy? Would gladly pay for shipping+a beer for your trouble!
Think your local still has these? ;)


We all have the same question
 
The new David Berman project, Purple Mountains is available for pre-order. Still sounds like Silver Jews, but he's backed by Jeremy Earl and Jarvis from WOODS


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The new David Berman project, Purple Mountains is available for pre-order. Still sounds like Silver Jews, but he's backed by Jeremy Earl and Jarvis from WOODS


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Since it’s a Drag City release you likely don’t have to worry about any rare/limited/special editions. I should probably order “Tanglewood Numbers” Too, ya know to save on shipping.
 
New LITA releases:
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Hochono House is a re-imagining of Hosono’s 1973 solo debut album Hosono House. Recorded 45 years after The Band-like sessions that produced the rootsy Japanese Americana classic, Hochono House is an entirely solo affair, with Hosono himself handling all the recording, engineering, programming, arrangements, instruments, and singing. It’s a perfect distillation of the various styles Hosono has cultivated over his 50 year career, from his folky beginnings through his techno-pop era, to putting his own spin on the music of his youth. Rather than it being an exercise in nostalgia, Hochono House instead sees Hosono pushing forward as always, acknowledging his past while hinting at another brand new phase of his career.

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Osamu Kitajima was born in Chigasaki, Japan on February 3rd 1949 and studied classical guitar and piano already in his childhood days. Later on in the 1960s, when Beat and Rock music became the hot stuff in the popular music circuit, he joined his cousin’s band “The Launchers” with his brother, before graduating from university. Osamu’s cousin, Yūzō Kayama, is a famous Japanese film actor and musician. In 1971, when Osamu was already a successful composer of TV advertising jingles, he moved to England for a year and developed an obsession for British Rock music, especially in the Psychedelic field. The Beatles, The Bee Gees, Jimi Hendrix, Deep Purple and The Zombies became his major influences and inspired him to start a solo career under the name JUSTIN HEATHCLIFF, which he adopted for it’s typical English sound. His 1971 eponymous album was a typical Pop Psyche effort for it’s time, but not long after he returned home to Japan, Osamu abandoned the English sounding name and further on merged Western Progressive and Electronic music with Japanese Folk sounds.


LITA also has pre-orders up for two other Hosono albums they previously pressed but have since sold out (Paraiso and Philharmony). However, these are Japanese imports and cost $45 each (or $80 bundled) but still cheaper than the LITA presses on Discogs.

 
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