Got a spare US$450?

In these harsh economic times, it’s nice to know that you can still get luxury items. Pixies fans, start saving! From http://www.4ad.com/news/boxset/:

Five classic 4AD releases from Pixies are going to be reissued as both Limited Edition and Deluxe Edition collector’s sets entitled Minotaur. Spearheaded by Jeff Anderson, founder of A+R (Artist in Residence), who has put together expansive and eye-catching versions of releases by Nine Inch Nails, Beck and Sigur Ros – Minotaur will be available for pre-order at www.ainr.com beginning Monday, June 15, 2009. The Minotaur Deluxe Edition will retail for $175, while the Minotaur Limited Edition will be priced at $450.

The Deluxe Edition will include all five Pixies studio albums – Come On Pilgrim (1987), Surfer Rosa (1988), Doolittle (1989), Bossanova (1990), and Trompe le Monde (1991) – on 24k layered CD and Blu-ray (five discs total), with reinterpreted artwork by Vaughan Oliver, the graphic designer who created all of the artwork that accompanied the Pixies’ studio albums. Also included in the Deluxe Edition will be a DVD of a Pixies 1991 performance at the Brixton Academy in London, the group’s videos, possible live tracks, and a 54-page book, all housed in a custom slipcase. The Minotaur Limited Edition version will include everything in the Deluxe Edition, as well as all five albums on 180 gram vinyl, a Giclee print of Oliver’s artwork, and a 72-page hardcover book, all housed in an oversized custom clamshell cover.

It does look awesome – photos here

Pixies Minotaur Box Set

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Blur news!

For those of you in the northern hemisphere, it looks like you’re in for a treat if you can manage to catch the reformed Blur’s 20th anniversary shows – here’s some rehearsal footage:

Song 2



Death of a Party



And For Tomorrow (via Amazon)

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Setlist Frenzy!

Finally got round to adding the setlists for 24 Hour Party People in March and May, and also the last Atomic in April. Enjoy!

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New Monkeys LP in August!

According to the nice folks at Domino, the new Arctic Monkeys album is being released (in the UK) on the 24th of August. It’s untitled as yet, but here’s the tracklist:

01. My Propeller
02. Crying Lightning
03. Dangerous Animals
04. Secret Door
05. Potion Approaching
06. Fire And The Thud
07. Cornerstone
08. Dance Little Liar
09. Pretty Visitors
10. The Jeweller’s Hands

Details here.

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Next Atomic = 20 June!

Here it is:


Atomic poster for 20 June 2009

See you there!

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Thanks!

Big thanks to all of you who braved the cold on Saturday night – another brilliant 24 Hour! Certainly blew my cobwebs away after a month of travelling & illness – was great to be back. Next up is Atomic on Saturday June 20 – see you there!

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Next 24 Hour Saturday May 30

here’s the poster, The Strokes are this month’s cover stars.


24 Hour Poster May 30 2009

See you there!

Bill

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Youse are awesome!

Thanks to all who came down to the Bath House for an awesome ATOMIC on Saturday night, I had a blast! No photos, I’m afraid, it will just have to live on in the memory! 😉

Cheers,

Bill

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How to make a 7″ single

Here’s how,



from the BBC .

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The World Won’t Listen exhibition

If you happen to be in Glasgow any time between now & the 31st of May, stop in at The Tramway to check this exhibition by Phil Collins (no, not that Phil Collins) – The World Won’t Listen, a karaoke video trilogy produced in Colombia, Turkey and Indonesia with fans of ‘indie-rock’ band The Smiths.

Sounds like a treat, tho I don’t know whether I’d describe The Smiths as being ‘indie-rock’, tho I don’t want to get into genre fascism…

Bill

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