Holy Konni wrote:
TraceKaiser wrote:

Only at Blip? :c

It was a release made for Blip, in the city of Blip. If they don't all go (which I'm not sure if they will) I will put them up online. But, if I can get rid of most of them, it is far less work for me to ship them around, etc. I'm sure you can feel me on that?

If they are successful, I might release another, similar vinyl single for online release.

If I look like that, I think Ima 'check out' right after blip.

celsius wrote:

As 10k is the co-owner of reocrd label "Sounds Legit" I'd expect no less tongue

This release is slightly less concerned with fidelity than we are for SL, but that is because I am the punkest fella in chiptune.

Go on, tell me I'm not. (I'll probably agree.)

Maybe those oldies are right when they say "the drugs were better back then" ...

I'll be visiting Toronto about two weeks after Blip and I am taking the bus.

I AM READY.

If someone wants to put on a show, I'd be down?

I have been billed in more ways than you could possibly imagine.

cTrix wrote:

lol @ the amount lead out groove on side A! I knew we were pushing it, but that's just silly ;-)   Did we go for 33rpm in the end?

SHORT SONGS ARE PUNK AS FUCK.

The only options on the 1930s lathe were 33&1/3 or 78... haha.

I totally get what both camps are saying on this topic. But, could it just be that Australia breeds different kinds of people (punters, and as a result, artists) than the USA? If artists and punters possibly have different sets of goals/ideals they live by in their local cliques, then we would always have different views about it when we jump on a forum like this.

TRIFORCEPROMO.mov

Here is the song, by the way:

I will put the remaining copies of the vinal for sale online after the fesite... :-)

10k release thread throwback memes...

Dear friend,

I am here to let you know about my latest release, which features two songs you can already get on the internet (just not these superior versions). In this statement, I will tell you each and every reason why you should get your hands on a copy of my latest release, the Rite Now 5" vinyl single.

Following my two CD/free download EPs of early 2010, the birth of my own vinyl record label (Sounds Legit w/ Celsius) and a fantastic lathed vinyl release from my Sydney brother, godinpants, I was inspired to try something different for my next release. Vinyl.

I wasn't prepared to settle for any ordinary vinyl release. I wanted to do something special. What I came up with was a super limited clear 5" vinyl single (limited to 50 units). To top this off, I've got eight (or ate, get it?), hand crafted pizza-picture-discs. Each pizza-picture-disc is a one-off, hand drawn artwork by Erin Marshall-Turner (who provided the artwork for Another), set in clear vinyl. C'mon! That alone is worth buying!

If artwork set in vinyl, or a clear vinyl disc is not enough for you, there are also songs on this bad boy! Side A features Rite Now, recorded in Adelaide with Jess Porter and mastered by chipmusic king, cTrix in Melbourne. While Side B features a live recording (captured by Eggo) of the first ever 10k track I yelled over; Bitchwhipped, again mastered by cTrix. Then, each of these records was hand crafted in Brooklyn, NY, with a 1930s lathe just in time for blip fest. Mad props to Adamgetsawesome for picking them up for me and taking photos.

Want one yet? If you're coming to Blip, you'll have your chance.

Thanks,
10k


TL;DR FIVE INCH VINYL MOTHERFUCKER. GET ONE AT BLIP.


MAD EDITS: Blip is over. The last of the merch is now for sale at: http://www.radiograffiti.org/storefront/


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That's a "trolley" in this land Down Under, nitro! ;-)

Alright, no carts for anyone!

abrasive wrote:

CAPTAIN SPECULATION STRIKES AGAIN.

"Yarrr, meet me on the third page of this ere thead!"

L-tron wrote:

just booked my ticket. maximum boner

Sweet!!

ps. if you wanna see him build this cart...