Monday, April 30, 2007

Equation :: Entry #01

Greetings all !

No idea if this will be of any interest to anyone but I hope to use this blog to announce new releases, the status of those in the manufacturing pipeline and other things of interest.

New Releases in the pipeline (release dates TBA) ::
Today I have just ordered 2 new releases which should be out early June(ish) ... although problems often occur and delays are normal...
1) E=mc13 :: TROUM :: "Sen" :: 2xLP
2) E=mc18 :: The New Blockaders + Das Synthetische Mischgewebe (TNB+DSM) :: "The Monosyllabic Bicycles Tri-Coloured Quadruples"

More details on these to tempt and titilate (oooh vicar!) ::
The Troum 2xLP is a reissue of the long out-of-print Staalplaat CD (released on their Mort Aux Vaches imprint in 2000 in an edition of 600 copies). This release is lightly remastered and will come with stunning new artwork by Alan McClelland (www.eyelyft.com). Alan is really making a name for himslef with his metaculous and strident images: the art on this release is going to be something special. While we are not 100% sure exactly what the pressing numbers will be - we know it will come as a double pic disc set (est. 225 copies) and a clear-vinyl set (225 copies). All copies will have inserts and be housed in a gorgeous and unique gatefold semi-circular PVC sleeve (like the sleeve for the 2x pic disc LP "Hex" by Earth).

The TNB+DSM release is quite a coup for little Equation. This will be an LP/7" set (with full picture covers). Pressing numbers have yet to be finalized but they will likely be fewer than 300 copies on heavy black 180-200g vinyl. There will be a very limited number pressed on clear vinyl too - of which most will be going to the artists themselves, we at Equation will only have a handful to sell on the web site so keep your eyes peeled on my blog as I'll announce when it will be ready here first. (I will not be taking any pre-orders for this so please don't ask). If you haven't heard of TNB then you really should have! If you do then there's no need to elaborate - except to say that - along with Organum - they are one of the most important and influential noise artists on this lovely spherical planet of ours! DSM are also hugely respected and have a long pedigree of releases stretching back to 1981 (or earlier). (I will be uploading artists pages soon so you can get a good idea of what they stand for and their work). Be warned - there are no melodies or tinkly cuty-bits on this record set. No-Sir-Eee. Nope. So if you really like American Idol (or whatever horrible variant you have in your country on this seemingly global programme) then we suggest you avoid this record like The Plague!

Postage ::
I just want to say one final word on postage. I really try to be completely honest with my postage rates. I never intentionally gouge and, to be honest, I sometimes lose money on the postage I charge as packing material prices have increased enormously. The USPS have also hiked prices (once again) - especially for shipment abroad using air (remember - if you are a good patriotic American then there's really nowhere interesting outside US borders).

Entry #02 :: Damarge box sets (E=mc04)

Equation has recently moved (from CT to MA in case you're interested). Moving was a complete bummer and was very stressfull ... however one good thing emerged from the pile of boxes and packing that has been my life for the past 3 months or so ... namely ...

I found 3 (yes THREE) copies of the Damarge box set (E=mc04). In case you didn't know I made 20 copies of this mega box-set back in 2003 (plus 3 promos, one was for John Peel [R.I.P.] ).

I thought I'd sold out - which was clearly bollocks (Q: How could you not know you hadn't sold out, you only made 20 for gawdssake? A: Because I'm a forgetful old arse). 3 new, unplayed/touched/soiled copies are sitting on my racks downstairs waiting for a good home.

This set is quite simply UNE FOLLIE EXTRAORDINAIRE - une vanite par excellent and features numerous Peter King clear vinyl lathe-cut discs.
The set consists:
  • 4 x 10" E.P.'s
  • 2 x 12" LP's
  • 1 x square 8" (in pic sleeve) :: E=mc03 (only available in this set)
  • Full colour labels (which cost over $850 to typeset and print when I could have done them myself for free - more fool me).
  • all housed in a hand-made box
  • 2 booklets, mini-poster, 2 badges, 2 fridge magnets plus reproduction tickets and gig flyers and 2 mini-stickers.
Each one costs $115 + postage (quite expensive) which is below cost!

You may not believe it (or care) but I actually lose money on each copy (around $100, honest!!). It cost me an arm-and-a-leg to make (mainly due to an incompetant printer who screwed me, less said about that the better).

See the dedicated Damarge web site here: www.chronoglide.com for more info.
(Pics, history and much of the audio on the records - so if you buy one you'll know exactly what you're getting ... read the blurb on this site and elsewhere).

Damarge existed between 1981 & 1985 (in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, UK) and featured yours truly (Herr Doktor Professor Eqvation) and 3 other Herberts (sorry, that should be 2 Herberts and Snowboy, whose musical career is, well, extra-ordinary and is regarded by those-in-the-know as Britain's best Latin-Jazz, Afro-Cuban Conga player/percussionist and is also internationally recognized as a serious and in-demand session man, producer, arranger and DJ and writer and ... and ... just check his own site if you don't believe me... www.snowboy.info ). Great sense of style too! Bless.

I don't expect there to be a huge rush for this record (which is really nothing more than a vainglorious vanity project) - but it is nice, so get 'em while you can!