From szalemandre Sent Thu, Feb 18th 1999, 19:31
Doubtful Productions News http://www.doubtful.com/ 2.18.98 New Fingernail Album Confirmed Atomic Recordings (Belgium) will release "Three Suites by Fingernail" at the end of March. It will be a 12 track vinyl-only release. We'll have soundclips up as soon as we have the artwork for the jacket, which should be really stunning since it's being designed by the same guy who designed the "so, backwards" artwork (Micheal Nigro). ----- Also, you can now get the new Octorock release "k'ta" from these philly record stores: Spaceboy Music 407 South Street (above ZipperHead) (215)925-3032 Repo Records 538 South Street (215)627-3775 State of the Art Records 638 South Street (215)829-8111 611 Records 611 S. 4th Street (215)627-7260 Cue Records 617 S. 4th Street (215)413-3525 2.13.98 Lots of news! What do Fingernail, Bochum Welt, Mark Clifford (Disjecta, Seefeel), Kurt Ralske (Ultra Vivid Scene), Sean O'Neil (Flowchart, Flowtron, Mall, Commercial, etc..), Junior Varsity KM, Blink Blink, Quasimojo and Octorock all have in common? They're all going to appear on the upcoming so, backwards remix 2xLP! There's no release date yet, but we've got a feeling it will be soon since almost all of the remixers have finished thier tracks. It will be released on Fuzzy Box and distributed by Darla. ----- New limited edition CDEP by new Doubtful artist Octorock called k'ta. You can hear it here (http://www.doubtful.com/releases/dpcd01/index.html) and order it here. (http://www.doubtful.com/orderBot/index.html) ----- There's a rumor that Fingernail is going to release a 10" on Belgian label Atomic Records. We don't know the details, but we do know that it would consist of three full suites, and will be excellent. We're not sure if it'll be available domestically, but we'll keep you posted. ----- If any of you are near the Philadelphia area (and even if you're not), you'll want to check out the Philadelphia Ambient Consortium (http://members.xoom.com/spaceling/) for news on local shows, artists, labels, radio shows, record stores and more. It's kind of like a mini-hyperreal for Philadelphia, except better. --- eric sherman xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx doubtful productions www.doubtful.com