Author: stagediver (---.wi.res.rr.com)
Date: 08-10-09 00:23
Feel free to erase this shit...

Radiograffiti introduces two new slammin' Lo-Fi, Amigacore 7"s:

Artist: Stagediver
Title: "I"
Where to listen/download for free: http://www.stagediver.radiograffiti.org
Where to buy (physical): http://radiograffiti.bigcartel.com
Where to buy digital: iTunes, Amazon, http://www.stagediver.radiograffiti.org
Where to find an updated list of worldwide distributors for physical copies : http://radiograffiti.org
Where to watch the records in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wmMdf162jc and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8QQ8YRbCjA
(Videos are mirrored at Vimeo and the respective Myspace profiles.)
Other info: This 7"vinyl is limited to a run of 300 copies strict, all of which come with a download card. The first 200 come with a large sticker of the album art and about 3/4 of the copies are spoken for already. Hand stamped, hand numbered, hand assembled.
Here's what ad noiseam had to say: http://www.adnoiseam.net/store/stagediver-i_p1884.html "Relentless but playful little 7" from the American Stagediver: it's all pretty hard, straight and very distorted, but the kind of industrial gabber presented here gets enriched a bit with some nice 8bit melodies and samples. So while it stays pummeling and arguably dark, it has quite a catchy and fun edge, providing the extra kick that should make of this a pick for squat hardcore and breakcore parties."
..and what wrecked-distro had to say: http://wrecked-distro.com/ "uncompromising midwest hardcore"
That sounds about right!

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Artist: Dispyz
Title: "Raverblood E.P."
Where to listen/download for free: http://www.dispyz.radiograffiti.org
Where to buy (physical): http://radiograffiti.bigcartel.com
Where to buy digital: iTunes (soon), Amazon, http://www.dispyz.radiograffiti.org
Where to find an updated list of worldwide distributors for physical copies : http://radiograffiti.org
Where to watch the records in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaK37CGAzDQ and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzBpyL_gw1Q and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9mLpYM9fE0
(Videos are mirrored at Vimeo and the respective Myspace profiles.)
Other info: This red-translucent 7"vinyl is limited to a run of 300 copies strict, all of which come with a download card and black skull-logo sticker. Some copies also come with a white-paint logo sticker and two buttons, but *only* while supplies last! Once again, hand stamped, hand numbered, hand assembled.
A snip from the official one-sheet:
*snip*
The sole purpose of this release was to have some of the first dispyz material see the light of day as it was originally intended before the resources were once again at a minimum. It’s been more of a hassle to keep this project going with all the failing floppy disks, HD crashes, and changing interests over the years, so this very well might be the first/last *official* physical dispyz release ever. Thank Christ.
The material on this record was written between the years of 1995 & 2004 on some random, modified pieces of ancient computer hardware, and while it is technically 8-bit music at the heart it is not to be confused with the terrible wave of hipsterfuck-elevator music which ended up finding it’s audience ten years later. This is the sound of a thirteen year-old’s nihilistic boredom.
*snip*
Zero compromise.
 
 
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