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chiefbrody wrote: ↑Sat Dec 14, 2019 8:51 pm If, like me, you're thoroughly enjoying the Watchmen TV show and score by Reznor/Ross, you may be interested in the fact that NIN have made available a few tracks that are on the digital version of Vol 3, but not the vinyl version. For free.I ordered Vol 1 a while ago from acoustic sounds. It was supposed to be delivered last month. I wrote them recently, they said they were waiting on the distro and my order did mean I will get a copy once their stock arrives. So it appears there are some vol 1 coming still. Unclear who will get them and how many unspoken for copies will appear.
https://nin.lnk.to/15A0r47
As an aside, if you are also like me and completely slept on preorders for Vol 1, you're probably equally as frustrated as me at not being able to get a copy. Even my Vol 2 'preorder' shows no signs of shipping. Wish it had been clear how limited they'd be, that they seem to have been US only at retail, or if there is going to be a repress. I am not paying $80 plus shipping to flippers for a $25 record! Does anyone here know more about availability?
Mateo Sanboval wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 11:23 pm Holy Fuck. Is We Want Sounds related to WRWTFWW? If so, I'm cautiously, very optimistic.I don't believe so but their releases are excellent I have 4 LPs from them.
phantomnoir wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 3:39 pm Just bought Porco Rosso. Ordering from HMV Japan was way cheaper than from most stores importing the records!What was the price? and how much was the shipping? I tried to order an LP through them in the past and had to create some weird account through a third party and then I just gave up.
inksb wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 3:50 pmThe last lot of Ghibli reissues were available through Amazon Japan. You can use your domestic account to order through it. What's good if you do (or at least it happened to me) they calculate the import duty and you pay that at order. Which means no extortionate handling fees and your parcel being retained, obviously you still pay the extra tax.phantomnoir wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 3:39 pm Just bought Porco Rosso. Ordering from HMV Japan was way cheaper than from most stores importing the records!What was the price? and how much was the shipping? I tried to order an LP through them in the past and had to create some weird account through a third party and then I just gave up.
Dollarhyde wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 6:26 pmAmazon Japan didn't let me buy this for some reason. Total cost from HMV is around 48 euros (I live in France). Amazon France is selling it for around 66 euros without postage. I didn't have to create an account.inksb wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 3:50 pmThe last lot of Ghibli reissues were available through Amazon Japan. You can use your domestic account to order through it. What's good if you do (or at least it happened to me) they calculate the import duty and you pay that at order. Which means no extortionate handling fees and your parcel being retained, obviously you still pay the extra tax.phantomnoir wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 3:39 pm Just bought Porco Rosso. Ordering from HMV Japan was way cheaper than from most stores importing the records!What was the price? and how much was the shipping? I tried to order an LP through them in the past and had to create some weird account through a third party and then I just gave up.
Don't know if the same can be done with these, I know they are up for pre order at mandarake for ¥3800
If like the last batch of Ghibli reissues there will be a ton of them floating around on discogs and the like. I have an og Kiki ost but need to hear the others
TIDBEATS
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It resulted in a surprising sound mosaic composed of 161 unheard-of takes, for a total of over two hours of listening, embellished here and there by unexpected cameos: sometimes, between one song and another, indications to the musicians from the composers, captured on the original Studer tracks.
A rigorous philological endeavor and at the same time a very attentive work of mixing tone and rhythm. Themes, variants, detachments, interludes handled like precious fragments of a collective dream recomposed, elements of the viaticum for a new musical pilgrimage along the golden age of Italian cinema.
The work, produced by Carlo Bagnolo for Cinevox Record, with the executive collaboration of AMS Records, is entrusted to the Milan-based distribution company BTF.
Tidbeats is also available, as a very limited edition, in a luxury box of four vinyls.
NathanLurker wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2020 9:25 pm large_550_tmp_2F1580767925762-6xcc9ihlxba-510c96fb5278ec1896beed36939399f8_2Fimage.pngThanks! I placed my order just now through Soundohm
https://www.tidbeats.com/
TIDBEATS
Tidbeats is a play on the word tidbits. Those that lay, forgotten, in the vault of Cinevox Record are truly “delicious morsels”: original tracks by Stelvio Cipriani, Francesco De Masi, Piero Umiliani, Gianni Ferrio, Giorgio Gaslini, Riz Ortolani, Armando Trovajoli, Piero Piccioni and many other great masters of the Italian soundtrack. Treasures searched for, discovered and restored in a unique score by Alessio Santoni, over two years of uninterrupted seclusion between the shelves of Cinevox and the recording studios of Trafalgar Studios.
It resulted in a surprising sound mosaic composed of 161 unheard-of takes, for a total of over two hours of listening, embellished here and there by unexpected cameos: sometimes, between one song and another, indications to the musicians from the composers, captured on the original Studer tracks.
A rigorous philological endeavor and at the same time a very attentive work of mixing tone and rhythm. Themes, variants, detachments, interludes handled like precious fragments of a collective dream recomposed, elements of the viaticum for a new musical pilgrimage along the golden age of Italian cinema.
The work, produced by Carlo Bagnolo for Cinevox Record, with the executive collaboration of AMS Records, is entrusted to the Milan-based distribution company BTF.
Tidbeats is also available, as a very limited edition, in a luxury box of four vinyls.