Pre-Order Thread

WRWTFWW Records is insanely happy to announce the first ever vinyl reissue for both volumes of Yoshio Ojima’s superb environmental music project Une Collection des Chaînons I and II: Music For Spiral, originally released in 1988 on CD only. Each volume is sourced from original masters and comes as a double vinyl LP with liner notes in English and Japanese . This marks the inaugural release from the ESPLANADE SERIES by WRWTFWW Records which focuses on the works of Yoshio Ojima and friends.

Une Collection des Chaînons I and II gathers selected music pieces conceptualized and produced for sound-designing the Wacoal Art Center in Aoyama (Tokyo) also known as Spiral, a hub for a wide range of sophisticated cultural proposals spanning visual arts, theatre, music, design, fashion, and lifestyle.

Named after its superb curled-shaped structures laid in a vast atrium, Spiral is a monumental work of architecture by Fumihiko Maki, designed according to the principles of Metabolism, a movement advocating the fusion of the notions of megastructures and organic biological growth - in essence, evolving designs and constructions, adapting to human needs naturally.

 
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Thanks for thinking of me. As I'm all in on The Crowes I already own 2 copies of this one on Steamhammer (the original pressing), a white vinyl version and 2 red, white and blue copies.

With that said, I'll most likely buy this one too. I would like more info on what exactly makes it the "audiophile" version.

Saw the Page tour also. You know how it only lasted 11 shows because of Jimmy Page's back issues? Ahem, no.

See item #6 from Steve Gorman's new book. It's pretty great if you don't have it.


I covet your Steamhammer @Yer Ol' Uncle D.
 
Second volume of the Go Betweens box set trilogy finally announced!

More expensive than last time out, when I got lucky and got a copy for less than the pre-order price after missing the preorder window. Not taking my chances this time.

 
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STILL no proper pressing of When The Smoke Clears
 
Second volume of the Go Betweens box set trilogy finally announced!

More expensive than last time out, when I got lucky and got a copy for less than the pre-order price after missing the preorder window. Not taking my chances this time.


I have all these albums, but I'm tempted. I truly regret not buying the first box and have been hunting for it ever since.
 
Not a pre order (it was officially released yesterday) but a really cool record I just stumbled upon that is worth checking out.

Gong Gong Gong are a droney garage rock duo based out of Beijing. Their new album Phantom Rhythm is dope.



Thanks for sharing this, I really like it.

Anybody get the limited version of this yet? I'm not really that excited about pins, so if the only other thing is the numbering, I'll probably just order it from Bullmoose to make another order have free shipping.
 
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The soundtrack to Federico Fellini's cult classic Roma, remastered and finally on marble blue vinyl. LTD 499 copies




Finally on vinyl. One of Nino Rota's most famous soundtracks from Federico Fellini's cult classic ROMA. Mastered from first generation stereo master tapes that were recently discovered. Limited colored vinyl plus gatefold poster 499 Copies Only. Painting by Loa Airaghi (sergio bonelli editore) & Matilde Giudicelli. ROMA is a more personal film project from Federico Fellini, who creates a lively portrayal of the city through several memorable if barely related vignettes. By showing different aspects of the Italian capitol from different eras, Fellini creates an enjoyable mosaic which discusses his first trip to Rome as a child, his discovery of the city at the age of 18 and meta-trip during which he is making a film about Rome. Nino Rota's underscore is a mostly monothematic offering ("Aria di Roma") apart from some of the more colorful musical sequences (such as the 4-part "Ecclesiastical Fashion Show"). This release features the complete score used in the film. When the film was released in US, United Artists Records issued a soundtrack which contained five Rota tracks in addition to suites of source music, such as a selection from the Barafonda Theater's program or various compositions from the piazza episode. These suites contained the occasional ambience to better reflect on the film's aural experience, but this program essentially resulted in a souvenir record rather than an actual score release. Still, you get to hear all the complete Rota score recorded for the film in the best currently possible sound quality restored and mastered by Claudio Fuiano.
 
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