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offline Theocide from Escondido (United States) on 2003-11-27 17:06 [#00968126]
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These are all TavCOM internet releases, so no
worries about buying anything or waiting for releases to be
printed or anything like that. we do it because we love it.
its you-core, me-core, us-core.

Site will be finished Dec. 01.

Confirmed: (December)

TAV001 - Wisp - About Things That Never Were (already released, if you don't have it you
failed at life.)
TAV002 - Parallax - Le Symphonie De Rien (you're
going to piss yourselves to sleep. literally.)
TAV003 - Quelnt - Paup EP (nice little dancefloor
acid piece that makes hearts smile.)
TAV004 - Beginning Algebra - Following (local musical
genious, this record is awe-inspiring classic style ambient
and IDM with a little bit of late 80's techno. This one will
be a hit. I promise.)

To be Confirmed: (Later on)
TAV005 - AA Kurtz - [TBC] EP (local guy who plays a
lot of shows down here, makes killer drill hop style cuts.
you will like it.)

TAV006 - BLÆRG - [TBC] EP (fucking smashyourface
drill beatz)

TAV007 - Kcinsu - Flora and Fauna EP (good technical
ambient with spattered glitch. yums)

TAV008 - Dead Eros - [TBC] (dorian described it as a
32 minute track sectioned into 14 parts. sounds hip to me.)

TAV009 - Wisp - [TBC] (Take a little preview for yourself.)

That's all the info I have for now. As usual the schedule
may change for various reasons, but that's okay because
you'll all know when the first release becomes available.

On December 1st, TAV002 will be officially released.



 

offline AlfredPMcLovely from the country that will end up d (Turkmenistan) on 2003-11-27 17:15 [#00968136]
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I've heard the Wisp and the Parallax and the Beginning
Algebra and they're all great. If you like Wisp check out
Wisp and Denizen's Escalibur too.
and hes right about the Beginning Algebra.


 


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