He also drove to Irvine this past Saturday to play the OPEN MELODY festival myself and some friends organized under the Acrobatics Everyday banner. What a guy!
Those cassettes planned for “Late November” are coming…soon. December, I guess.
Dash Jacket are going on a small tour in December. Tour dates updated on the “Tour Dates” page.
So, you can now buy several Life’s Blood releases on your favorite digital music retailer. That’s neat. So if you are into stuff like iTunes, Napster, Amazon, eMusic, etc., and wanna check out approximately half our releases (so far) without worrying about shipping or what have you…make it happen.
Kites Sail High has their first show since their tour in August this Monday at MILK in San Francisco, with similarly-minded IDMtronic folks Truckasaurus and Sister Crayon.
This festival is still happening this weekend at UC IRVINE, more information here.
Did you watch that James Nyte video in that last post? I’m still into it. I wrote this short essay soon after watching it for the first time–I was so compelled to respond to its power.
I updated the catalog with some information about some upcoming releases that will call it a year for Life’s Blood. 20 releases in a year and a half is pretty good, I think. More information coming in there.
The “Sacramento Split” and Pregnant’s “Regional Music” are both killing it metaphysically. If you don’t know about them, you should get acquainted. The “Split” was lowered in cost by $1 to $11 shipped inthe US. You can still buy both together for $21 shipped in the US, what are you waiting for?
In higher-tech news, Life’s Blood releases will trickle into the internet in the next month or so as digitally purchasable “things.” More on that as it comes.
Here’s one of the best releases of 2010 and you can download it for free totally officially and legitimately.
Dustin is one of my favorite musicians and I have to seek out his recent Thrill Jockey double LP pretty soon…he’s going on a US tour really soon, check it out ’cause he’s da bomb.