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From: store@aquariusrecords.org
Subject: New Arrivals #241
Date: June 10, 2006 12:46:20 AM PDT
To: peterjacoby@earthlink.net
Reply-To: mailorder@aquariusrecords.org
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Aquarius Records
New Arrivals #241
June 9 2006
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Beloved Customers and Friends:
Welcome back everyone, it's time for another big batch of wonderful new sounds. We're running on very little sleep and it's getting sort of late so we'll have to keep the intro a bit short. Plus Allan took off to go to a wedding in Michigan and a metal festival in Chicago so we're running one man short. But fear not, Andee, Cup, Jim and Pam are burning the midnight oil (well, the 9:00pm oil at least, please let us be done before midnight) to get the list done and safely sent off. I know we say this every time, but holy cow this week's list is a doozy! Lots of metal. Lots of drones, but no shortage of pop and grime and experimental piano music and indie rock and all sorts of other great stuff.
But before we get to the music, a couple quick items to mention.
First, our pal Wrest from Leviathan showed up with another box of shirts, not a whole lot, but more than we had before. Two designs, long sleeves and short sleeves, L's and XL's. Feel free to specify size and sleeve length, the design will be random depending on what we have left in terms of size and sleevage, either the Wrest in chains design or the Tenth Sublevel design. Short sleeves are $15, longsleeves are $20. These will be gone in a flash so first come first served. Just email mailorder@aQuariusrecords.org and try to snag one!
Second, our very own Andee (along with AQ pals Josh and Ray) helped our friends at KFJC celebrate 6.06.06 by DJing for a chunk of their 24 HOURS OF DOOM. The prestigious 6pm-10pm shift. The show should still be up on their website: http://www.KFJC.org, you can see what all was played, marvel at Andee's doomish mastery, and if it's still there, wallow in hours and hours and hours of doom.
In honor of said doom special, we've restocked and relisted so recent doomy highlights including Cavalar, Graves At Sea and Earth 3 Phases And Dominons (we also just finally got the vinyl too!)
Finally, we're looking for a savvy web designer who is familiar with online retail, wishlists, shopping carts and all the pizzazz to help us revamp our site and our ordering system. Someone who loves AQ is preferred. Drop us a line if you're interested...
Okay, finally, let's get to the music...
First the records of the week, THREE this time. We just couldn't decide so we figured what the heck, they all deserve it, and we've been listening like crazy to all three. First is another dreamlike gem from the Lampse label, this time from the mysterious Machinefabriek, a gorgeously murky and lovely slab of soft focus minimal dreaminess. Our second record of the week is the long awaited third full length from Finnish cinematic prog combo Magyar Posse, whose new record takes their already epic sound even further out. And finally the latest from French abstract industrial ambient black metal horde Spektr who have just upped the ante again in the weirdest black metal ever sweepstakes.
But while we somehow managed to pick out three records of the week, lots of the records on this week's list could have ended up there, especially these:
First and most importantly, it's finally here, after years and years, that's right:
THIS HEAT - OUT OF COLD STORAGE
The This Heat box is here! And it's amazing. This would have been record of the week, maybe of the year, the century even, But it is $100, and a 6 cd box set. But just know this is just about as essential as music gets. BUY IT. YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT.
We've also got about 20 other highlights all of them, guaranteed to knock your socks off. A new deluxe double disc of frog sounds that manages to out frog our other two all time favorite frog sounds records, a new Snowblood record, they being the 'metal Mogwai',