Posts Tagged ‘Vinyl’

DMZLP001 Release info…

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Friday 5th March 2010 - mass brixton sw2

VIA ST HOLDINGS…

DMZLP001
Digital Mystikz – Mala
Return II Space
Release Date: 05/07/2010

At the time of release all the stores / distros listed below are guaranteed to have this album in stock.

UK Stockists
Beatdown Records – Newcastle upon Tyne- http://www.beatdownrecords.co.uk

Bigga Records – Plymouth – http://www.facebook.com/pages/Plymouth- … 7063080590

Bleep – London – http://www.bleep.com

BM Soho – London – http://www.bm-soho.com

Boomkat – Manchester – http://www.boomkat.com

Catapult – Cardiff – http://www.catapult.co.uk

Chemical Records – Bristol – http://www.chemical-records.co.uk

Choice Records – Manchester – http://www.choicerecords.co.uk

Dance 2 – Guilford & Brighton – http://www.dance2.co.uk/djstore

Drop Records – Bath – http://www.droprecords.co.uk

Eastern Bloc Records – Manchester

Enter Records – Bournemouth

Honest Jons – London – http://www.honestjons.com

HQ Muziq – Birmingham

Intense Records – Chelmsford – http://www.intenserecords.co.uk

Juno Records – London – http://www.juno.co.uk

Kaizen Records – Leatherhead – http://www.kaizenrecords.com

Mushimushi – Nottingham – http://www.mushimushirecords.co.uk

Norman Records – Leeds – http://www.normanrecords.com

Phonica Records – London – http://www.phonicarecords.com

Piccadilly Records – Manchester – http://www.piccadillyrecords.com

Redeye Records – Ipswich – http://www.redeyerecords.co.uk

Resident – Brighton – http://www.resident-music.com

Rooted Records – Bristol – http://www.rootedrecords.co.uk

Rough Trade – London – http://www.roughtrade.com

Rounder Records – Brighton – http://www.rounderbrighton.co.uk

Rubadub – Glasgow – http://www.rubadub.co.uk

Seismic Records – Leamington Spa – http://www.seismicrecords.co.uk

Sounds of the Universe – London – http://www.soundsoftheuniverse.com

Tangled Parrot – Carmarthen – http://www.tangledparrot.com

Tribe Records – Leeds

Underground Solution – Edinburgh – http://www.undergroundsolushn.com

Ireland Stockist
All City – Dublin – http://www.all-city.com

RoW to ensure your local store has this title in stock at the time of release please ask them to contact the relevant distributor in their territory. See distros / stores below.

USA Distros / Stockists
Forced Exposure – Malden, USA – http://www.forcedexposure.com

Groove Distribution – Chicago, USA – http://www.groovedis.com

Sector Media Distribution – Brooklyn, USA – http://www.myspace.com/sectormedia

Euro Distros/ Stockists
N.E.W.S Distribution – Ghent, Belgium – http://www.newsdistribution.be

Ou Varjend – Tartu, Estonia – http://www.varjend.com

Openzic Distribution – Sallertaine, France – http://www.myspace.com/openzic

Groove Attack – Cologne, Germany – http://www.grooveattack.de

Hardwax – Berlin, Germany – http://www.hardwax.com

HHV – Berlin, Germany – http://www.hhv.de

NTT – Waltrop, Germany – http://www.ntt-medien.de

Word & Sound – Hamburg, Germany – http://www.wordandsound.de

Family Affair – Milan, Italy – http://www.family-affair.it

Urban Pressure – Rome, Italy – http://www.urbanpressure.it

Triple Vision – Rotterdam, Holland – http://www.triplevision.nl

Mashup – Poland – http://www.mash-up.pl

Japan Distros / Stockists
Disc Shop Zero – Tokoyo, Japan – http://www.discshopzero.com

Disc Union – Tokoyo, Japan – http://www.diskunion.net

Australia & New Zealand Distros / Stockists
Samurai Distribution -Wellington, New Zealand – http://www.samurai-distribution.com

Inertia Distribution – Waterloo, Australia – http://www.inertia-music.com

Katie Paterson: Ice Vinyl

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

via strangebeautiful.net

The thread of glacial field recordings continues from the Eldfjall recordings of Jacob Kirkegard, to temporally manipulated Ekstroem Ice Shelf byChristian Müller, Vera Schlindwein, Alfons Eckstaller and Heinrich Miller, to Katie Paterson’s 2007 work, Langjökull, Snæfellsjökull, Solheimajökull.

As if capturing the audial linguistics of frozen water wasn’t intriguing enough, Katie pressed her own Icelandic glacier recordings into the frozen meltwater from which they came, creating Langjökull, Snæfellsjökull and Solheimajökull — three records she then played on three turntables until they melted.

The records were played once and now exist as three dvds. The turntables begin playing together, and for the first ten minutes as the needles trace their way around, the sounds from each glacier merge in and out with the sounds the ice itself creates. The needle catches on the last loop, and the records play for nearly two hours, until completely melted.

You can listen to an excerpt from Langjökull here.