Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Tapes and CDs on the way

As mentioned in previous posts, the Nicholas Szczepanik CD "Dear Dad" is on it's way. It should be available through Goat-Eater Arts, Sentient Recognition Archive (US) and Basses Frequences (France). A few copies are currently available at the Hospital Productions store, in Manhattan. Each copy is unique, adorned with a single postage stamp.











Also in the wings, is the new Hoor-paar-Kraat release on Peasant Magik. Handy Feet is a C20, comprised of two sidelong tracks, released in an edition of 100 copies with a special, artists edition being released in an edition of 15 copies. Each of the artist editions come with a hand painted 45 in a beautiful 7" x 7" box.










Our friends at Black Horizons will be issuing a Hoor-paar-Kraat C20 called "Coreah". This should be out within a couple of months and, as with all Black Horizons tapes, it should be beautiful. This particular tape is meant to reflect the horrors of a little known condition by the name of Huntington's Coreah.


Acid Casualty Productions will also be re-releasing Asha-Dasha as a C60, in an edition of 100. This music was previously issued as a CDr on Goat-Eater Arts, in a run of 44 copies, way back in 2005.












These will be released along side the compilation of Florida artists, titled "We are Burning to Death". This compilation will include The Goslings, Hoor-paar-Kraat, Rat Bastard, Kenny Millions, Last, Black Jail, Rauh, Nuclear II, Lesson Lesson Lessen Relearn, Destructive Bodies, Drowning The Virgin Silence & Mr. Entertainment and the Pookiesmackers.

Last but not least, Goat-Eater has two new tapes and one CDr in the works. Hoor-paar-Kraat "The Trunk Remains Unmoved" C20 and the Hoor-paar-Kraat/Psychic Fare split C32 are both approaching completion. The CDr is the Persistence in Mourning "A Tongue of Bone" release that we've been so patiently awaiting. Expect this filth covered gem in about another month.

That's all for the time being.
As always, thanks for the continued support.

I O Pan
A. Mangicapra and the Goat Eater Family

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