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Posted: 07 Oct 2007, 18:43
by eastmidswhizzkid
nice one
d-monic.
suggest that you post a clicky link to your label's sales dudes and a mod stickfies this or something?
Posted: 07 Oct 2007, 18:45
by pikkrong
thanks,
d-monic!
Posted: 07 Oct 2007, 19:37
by 6FeetOver
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:...and a mod stickfies this or something?
Good idea; done.
Posted: 08 Oct 2007, 10:26
by d-monic
Thank you very much for the "sticky" !
To answer the questions:
You can now pre-order the album through Paypal for the price of 15 euros (including shipping and the paypal fee) to be sent at our paypal account
info@m-tronic.com
All pre-orders will receive a free button and a free postcard of Nineteen Ninety Five And Nowhere.
For those for want to make a bank transfer they can browse our shop section on our website, they will find all our bank details:
http://www.d-monic.net
The album and the free goodies will be sent as soon as we receive the cd from the pressing plant, it means a few weeks before it is available in the record shops.
Posted: 08 Oct 2007, 13:50
by Our Taylor is Rich
d-monic wrote:Thank you very much for the "sticky" !
To answer the questions:
You can now pre-order the album through Paypal for the price of 15 euros (including shipping and the paypal fee) to be sent at our paypal account
info@m-tronic.com
All pre-orders will receive a free button and a free postcard of Nineteen Ninety Five And Nowhere.
For those for want to make a bank transfer they can browse our shop section on our website, they will find all our bank details:
http://www.d-monic.net
The album and the free goodies will be sent as soon as we receive the cd from the pressing plant, it means a few weeks before it is available in the record shops.
joli coup "Doctor D-Monic"
the sleeve design is nice
Posted: 08 Oct 2007, 18:54
by CellThree
Any news on this?
Gary Marx wrote:Look out for news of discounts on copies for anyone who purchased the original 7 track CDR via this site.
http://www.garymarx.com/news.htm
Posted: 09 Oct 2007, 17:08
by PipoTheClown
I would buy it if it had YCBTO on it!
Posted: 09 Oct 2007, 19:01
by Dark
...yes, it's a good song, but how has it got
anything to do with Gary Marx's solo material?
Posted: 09 Oct 2007, 21:16
by mh
Dark wrote:...yes, it's a good song, but how has it got
anything to do with Gary Marx's solo material?
Need it?
Posted: 10 Oct 2007, 08:48
by d-monic
Thanks to all the heartlanders who already pre-ordered the cd (+ the free goodies) !
Posted: 10 Oct 2007, 22:43
by stefan moermans
Posted: 11 Oct 2007, 22:10
by PipoTheClown
Dark wrote:...yes, it's a good song, but how has it got
anything to do with Gary Marx's solo material?
Nope, it doesn't. But since YCBTO is the Universal Anthem, you can put it on any record!
Posted: 11 Oct 2007, 22:40
by Ozpat
PipoTheClown wrote:Dark wrote:...yes, it's a good song, but how has it got
anything to do with Gary Marx's solo material?
Nope, it doesn't. But since YCBTO is the Universal Anthem, you can put it on any record!
So
Mama Lou sings it for you every night?
Posted: 17 Oct 2007, 12:17
by d-monic
The buttons and the postcards are in the office, we just now need to wait for the cd's ...
Posted: 17 Oct 2007, 12:19
by stefan moermans
d-monic wrote:The buttons and the postcards are in the office, we just now need to wait for the cd's ...
just uin time for sinterklaas
Posted: 24 Oct 2007, 23:38
by bananacamel
Ordered my copy, can't wait to hear the full versions. Only just found the sample on myspace and it sounds great.
Posted: 24 Oct 2007, 23:41
by Quiff Boy
december's going to be a lively one isn't it?
Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 09:25
by bananacamel
The livelier the better, now we just need Mr Marx to tour it, and get
as guest vocals
Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 11:20
by Dark
bananacamel wrote:The livelier the better, now we just need Mr Marx to tour it, and get
as guest vocals
Why spoil it? Marx only, please.
Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 12:28
by bananacamel
So at what point does this album stop being a set of rejected Sisters demos, and start to be a Gary Marx solo project
After all, it's a far cry from Pretty Black Dots, which I have to say doesn't get that many plays on my turntable. Despite Mr Marx being a stand up geezer
, it's just not my cup of tea
Or am I trying to pigeon hole something that has no right to be pigeon holed, and should be appreciated irrespective of its origins
Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 13:38
by Syberberg
bananacamel wrote:So at what point does this album stop being a set of rejected Sisters demos, and start to be a Gary Marx solo project
From the moment Gary decided to put his own lyrics to the songs and decide to record/release them.
After all, it's a far cry from Pretty Black Dots, which I have to say doesn't get that many plays on my turntable. Despite Mr Marx being a stand up geezer
, it's just not my cup of tea
Same here.
Or am I trying to pigeon hole something that has no right to be pigeon holed, and should be appreciated irrespective of its origins
Yes.
Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 14:18
by bananacamel
You're no fun
My thoughts are based around Red Skies Disappear, it's effectively a rejected Sisters mix, despite the music being used in FaLaA. But imagine a world were the music to FaLaA wasn't used, & GM decided to release it later. Would it be a rejected sisters track or a GM solo track
Just had a thought around Where Spirits Fly, it became a GD song, irrespective of the Sisters demo
I'll get my coat
I'm so bored I'm having a chat with myself, help me, please
Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 20:12
by eastmidswhizzkid
bananacamel wrote:So at what point does this album stop being a set of rejected Sisters demos, and start to be a Gary Marx solo project
from my own correspondece with him:
Gary Marx wrote:...because of the unusual nature of the project it was neither a Sisters nor a Gary Marx Album as such. It wouldn't have come into being at all if I was just pursuing my own musical interests at the time, and clearly Andrew's stamp would have taken it miles away from where I finished up vocally/lyrically had he chosen to be involved.
Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 22:26
by bananacamel
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:bananacamel wrote:So at what point does this album stop being a set of rejected Sisters demos, and start to be a Gary Marx solo project
from my own correspondece with him:
Gary Marx wrote:...because of the unusual nature of the project it was neither a Sisters nor a Gary Marx Album as such. It wouldn't have come into being at all if I was just pursuing my own musical interests at the time, and clearly Andrew's stamp would have taken it miles away from where I finished up vocally/lyrically had he chosen to be involved.
Cool, so we've ended up with an unexpected bonus, like it, like it a lot
Posted: 26 Oct 2007, 00:32
by Syberberg
bananacamel wrote:You're no fun
Oh, but I can be....sometimes. Just depends on my mood, the weather or the tightness of my underwear.
My thoughts are based around Red Skies Disappear, it's effectively a rejected Sisters mix, despite the music being used in FaLaA. But imagine a world were the music to FaLaA wasn't used, & GM decided to release it later. Would it be a rejected sisters track or a GM solo track
That is a bit of a tricky one. As Red Skies was written while Gary was in The Sisters, then I'd say yes. With 1995 And Nowhere, Gary wasn't in The Sisters, so I'd say no in this case.
Just had a thought around Where Spirits Fly, it became a GD song, irrespective of the Sisters demo
I'll get my coat
No need for that.
I'm so bored I'm having a chat with myself, help me, please
Sometimes that's the only way a person can get an intelligent conversation. Except around here on a good day.