Thought some of you might be interested to see this... Chris has a new album out in April and this is the first track from it. It heavily samples a speech by Neil Gaiman, and Neil has given it the thumbs up...
Chris Catalyst: "Make Good Art"
I think its really good.
Total departure from any of his other solo stuff & EM stuff.
Works really well too
Total departure from any of his other solo stuff & EM stuff.
Works really well too
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Agreed, exponentially better than the xmas thing, would make an excellent walk-on / opening track for a Robochrist gig would this or better still follow it up with an album-length remix where Gaiman recites the untold Ballad Of Halo Jones instead, seeing as he knows it.
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Excellent. Has a very 90s Madchester vibe about it. Reminds me of Oasis “f**king In Th Bushes”
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Somewhere on a tiny planet
crawl some ants called the human race
Lost in time
Lost in space
And meaning
crawl some ants called the human race
Lost in time
Lost in space
And meaning
If anyone fancies giving him a vote for Classic Rock magazine's Track of the Week, please do!
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Done, under the assumption that the other tunes aren't as goodDamian wrote: ↑26 Jan 2021, 12:26 If anyone fancies giving him a vote for Classic Rock magazine's Track of the Week, please do!
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same, and samePlanet Dave wrote: ↑26 Jan 2021, 13:49Done, under the assumption that the other tunes aren't as goodDamian wrote: ↑26 Jan 2021, 12:26 If anyone fancies giving him a vote for Classic Rock magazine's Track of the Week, please do!
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i really like it. This is what that cunt Kanye West thinks his music sounds like whilst obviously sounjng nothing of the sort. Funked up break beats with effective repetition (as opposed to unimaginitive monotony).
Any way, Chris can do just whatever the fuck he likes in my book. When he was doing a live chat on Instagram the other week, he saw my name come up as "eastmidswhizzkid" and he says: "Oh eastmidswhizzkid's joined the chat. Hi Lee!. for those of you who dont know Lee is an old diehard Sisters fan who ive met a few times..." He knew my real name! i was well chuffed.
Any way, Chris can do just whatever the fuck he likes in my book. When he was doing a live chat on Instagram the other week, he saw my name come up as "eastmidswhizzkid" and he says: "Oh eastmidswhizzkid's joined the chat. Hi Lee!. for those of you who dont know Lee is an old diehard Sisters fan who ive met a few times..." He knew my real name! i was well chuffed.
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And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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That's awesome brother Lee
Chris does seem to have a good memory for people.
Chris does seem to have a good memory for people.
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Chris' new CD titled KALEIDOSCOPES is available for pre-order now ... this looks rather tempting ... ...
https://www.musicglue.com/chriscatalyst
In their terms and conditions, the webshop tells EU customers that EU customs and VAT fees might be charged upon them. Wonderful, but can anybody tell me the real cost of the items before I place an order, please? In the payment process, for example, UK VAT is not deducted from the price. So does one end up paying double VAT - in Germany 19% on top of postage and import tax ( 3.5% for CDs, 12% for clothes in orders above 22€) .. I'm fully irritated. Is anyone able to shed a light on this chapter?
https://www.musicglue.com/chriscatalyst
In their terms and conditions, the webshop tells EU customers that EU customs and VAT fees might be charged upon them. Wonderful, but can anybody tell me the real cost of the items before I place an order, please? In the payment process, for example, UK VAT is not deducted from the price. So does one end up paying double VAT - in Germany 19% on top of postage and import tax ( 3.5% for CDs, 12% for clothes in orders above 22€) .. I'm fully irritated. Is anyone able to shed a light on this chapter?
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It's all a complete mess because of Brexit. I think the short answer is that nobody knows.Being645 wrote: ↑20 Mar 2021, 04:51 In their terms and conditions, the webshop tells EU customers that EU customs and VAT fees might be charged upon them. Wonderful, but can anybody tell me the real cost of the items before I place an order, please? In the payment process, for example, UK VAT is not deducted from the price. So does one end up paying double VAT - in Germany 19% on top of postage and import tax ( 3.5% for CDs, 12% for clothes in orders above 22€) .. I'm fully irritated. Is anyone able to shed a light on this chapter?
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But we can all ignore the issue totally and hide behind the Union flag....
Well, this appears to be government policy, don't look over there at another huge cock up, just admire our vaccine roll out and stfu.
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OK, I've contacted the German Tax offices and here is the bitter truth for an online only Embroidered Sisters Ziphood:markfiend wrote: ↑22 Mar 2021, 10:14It's all a complete mess because of Brexit. I think the short answer is that nobody knows.Being645 wrote: ↑20 Mar 2021, 04:51 In their terms and conditions, the webshop tells EU customers that EU customs and VAT fees might be charged upon them. Wonderful, but can anybody tell me the real cost of the items before I place an order, please? In the payment process, for example, UK VAT is not deducted from the price. So does one end up paying double VAT - in Germany 19% on top of postage and import tax ( 3.5% for CDs, 12% for clothes in orders above 22€) .. I'm fully irritated. Is anyone able to shed a light on this chapter?
Ziphood 52₤ = say 60,60€ + postage 7,99₤ = say 9,30€ = 69,90 €
EU fees for goods worth more than 22€
EU Import Tax (12% on clothes) = 7,25€ + EU VAT (19%) = 14, 65€
Total = + 21,90€
+ Handling fees of local post service:
DHL = 6€, other providers = up to 25€
So at best this comes to 97,80€ for an item that was initially 69,90€ incl. postage.
Reducing UK VAT from foreign orders before the payment process could help ease this burden. In Germany,
it is left to the free choice of businesses whether they reduce local VAT from foreign invoices or not. I don't
know about UK laws in this respect. At least, the Sisters webshop doesn't charge different prices to UK or
non-UK customers. Unlike others.
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I know that a few years ago UK retailers could remove UK VAT for 'foreign' sales. I am unaware of any recent changes. More than likely it is a case of people not realising the day to day effects of brexit on the man or woman in the street. I would hope that examples like yours above push people to modify sales systems. Surely a pan-European and outward thinking entity like Reptile House would like to lead the way.
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Yeah, I guess traders on both sides are likewise irritated with the current conditions and are possibly waiting for some trade agreement.
And all this in a situation of steadily changing lockdown rules thanks to corona... * sigh ... ...
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While I'm tempted to suggest that Primal Scream might want their song back, I guess that's probably the point. Also, it's really good.
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