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jm

We always send a couple of boxes for distribution in the US through The Business in Anacortes, WA. They also fulfill our Bandcamp orders for just above the usual domestic shipping price. The Shrapnel LPs seem to be sitting in Germany ATM due to the LA fires.

Johnny Sick

In the process of sorting out some EU distro for the Shrapnel LP. Any recs or requests for distros or shops in EU?

    peeblood damn this Lantin Horizon is right up my alley!

    Hey! In the "Killed by Belgium" type punk 7" dpt, you might also dig this Kebab song if you haven't heard it :

    Also, what a bandname !

      • the squares' scene from the sky cd comp
      • shrapnel's sedan crater (def will be one of the best records of 2025 and highly rec if you like the dbs, let's active, vipp, dumbells)
      • im gonna relisten to the game theory discography today as im doing interviews with former members next week

      Tenth Court awesome to know. I'll contact them about getting some for TOTAL PUNK.

      i have a giant stack of records to listen to between the courtesy desk going out of business sale and ordering a bunch of stuff from symphony of destruction.

      i got sod's fall album bundle, 4 lps for 40 euros. and have listened to x2000 (siiiick, the main reason i made the order) and nagasaki sunrise.

      i've been listening to tracks for my radio show tonight but i got dstracted and listened to robert calvert's entire HYPE album. best album with the worst cover. if you think you would like a new wave album from 1981 by a member of hawkwind this is for you.

      ExpKind Fire Engines are the best, so glad there's others out there that love it.

      Spacemen 3 have finally clicked with me and so I've been listening to a fair bit of 'em. I also found out about Sun Dial, Gary Ramon post-Color Disc. The stuff that Color Discs and Tapes released is legendary and the sort of stuff that's close to my heart. However, Sun Dial is a complete 180 of that, yet also something I very much enjoy.

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      I'm not a reggae/dub single guy, and while DKR out of Brooklyn specializes in reissues of those, they also put out comp LPs of other lost reggae/dub tracks. Currently jamming a Creole/Chinafrica double LP. In the zone......

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      Now I've pivoted to spinning these Jim Kirkwood reissues that Out of Season/Material World NYC did. I find most dungeon synth to be hella lame, but Kirkwood has been doing it since like 1989 and def pulls more from the German Cluster school of sound creation and a lot of it reminds me of horror movies soundtrack rather than LARPing wizard soundtrack.

      This great tape by my good friend Markus Samnell. Cosmic synth that channels Cluster II, Popol Vuh, Älgarnas Trädgård, Anna Själv Tredje, Igor Wakhevitch's HATHOR album, Mirage-era Klaus Schulze and Bobby Beausoleil's Lucifer Rising soundtrack.
      File under: Progressive debauchery courtesy of European males with thick beards and receding hairlines.

      Can't remember if I've read about it here or not, but this is rad!

      Always nice to hear new punk bands that are both good and not easy to pigeonhole.

        ratcharge

        makes me think of a mix between some Toxic State and Jay Reatards bands...

        PEGGY LUXBEURK – early 80s punk from Paris. They had 3 songs on the "Paris Mix" comp, one of them being a short instrumental, and this one the fastest, but what a song! ZONA on the same comp are pretty amazing too.

          ratcharge

          The rest of that comp seriously pales in comparison to those Zona & Peggy Luxbeurk jams.

            erika Personally I agree, but for some people in France Swingo Porkies is a big deal, being dubbed "the first ever Oi! band from Paris" and all.

            Someone posted a song from this YT channel so I now I have to listen to every single song they have posted. Only 1,711 to go! Honestly though, I love these channels with endless KBD hits and other obscure punkiness...It always amazes how deep and endless the late 1970's punk/new wave vein goes.