Pre-Order Thread

Now read that all while under the influence of psychedelics and listening to some [enter favorite psych rock band here].
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Same. It's still wild to me that TV pixels are three different colors, and to get the color white to show up ALL THREE COLORS are lit up at the same time 🤯

and really cool on a vectorscope, this shows up as an absolute absence of chroma despite there being an equal amount of all three colours.

that’s where light (and tech that uses light) differs to pigment in that yellow is not a primary colour in additive mixing but green is. So green filters red and blue, blue filters green and red and red filters blue and green lights. When added together with equal luminance they all filter each other equally to create an absence of chroma.

black also has an absolute absence of chroma (and luminance) in TV as do every shade of grey (with increasing amounts of luma the closer to White they reach).

and that’s TV scopes 101 for today.
 
sorry if this has been posted.

Every black editions re-issue is worth owning.
Long live PSF Records
 
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This very limited edition “First Edition” CD and LP comes with limited edition poster insert
Hand autographed by Aoife O’Donovan

This is the first release featuring Aoife with a string quartet. Co-produced by Jeremy Kittel and Aoife, the album was recorded in Brooklyn on the last days of October 2019. The title of the project comes from the Peter Sears poem, “Valentine”, which is the final movement of the 3 song suite along with Sears other poems “Night Fishing” and “The Darkness”. Peter Sears (1937-2017), was named the seventh poet laureate of the state of Oregon in 2014. The suite was penned in 2015 by O’Donovan along with Jeremy Kittel and Teddy Abrams, the conductor of the Louisville Symphony Orchestra and premiered at the Britt Festival in Jacksonville, OR.

In addition to Bull Frogs Croon are fresh takes on two songs that have been part of O’Donovan’s repertoire for years, and both fit beautifully. The Irish folk song Lakes of Pontchartrain, which Crooked Still recorded 15 years ago, gets revisited and reimagined with a bit more bounce in its step than the now classic Paul Brady approach. The other is Hazel Dickens’ Pretty Bird, which O’Donovan recorded years ago for an unreleased Dickens tribute album and again with Crooked Still. “I think the through-line for me is that the poetry of both of those songs fit well with how Bull Frogs Croon ends in such a beautiful loving way.
Was expecting this any day now. Thanks!
 
This is tempting... Album was a great college discovery for me. I found the band by watching my Pete and Pete dvds lol
Cheaper option through Elusive Disc for what I’m assuming is an older pressing
 
Cheaper option through Elusive Disc for what I’m assuming is an older pressing
If you want the black version it pretty routinely shows up for $50-55. I’d bet cash it’s the same cut.

Edit: doing a quick look, seems like it rebounded - $65 is a pretty good price. Even the 3-color reissue from a few years ago has taken a bounce for whatever reason.
 
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If you want the black version it pretty routinely shows up for $50-55. I’d bet cash it’s the same cut.

Edit: doing a quick look, seems like it rebounded - $65 is a pretty good price. Even the 3-color reissue from a few years ago has taken a bounce for whatever reason.
Yeah I used to see it for that $50 all of the time but never pulled the trigger. Now that Elusive Disc price is the best I’ve seen lately. I’ll just stick with digital for now I guess.
 
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I want this, but not at this price, since I have the black versional already.

Yeah I hesitated a bit when I saw the price, but went ahead and got it since it's my favorite Incubus album and I don't have it yet...if I had the black version I'd probably have passed too
 
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