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Re: [Mellotronists] AD: Systems Theory - SFIM album will be available at Baja...

Re: [Mellotronists] AD: Systems Theory - SFIM album will be available at Baja...

2005-03-30 by lsf5275@aol.com

In a message dated 3/29/2005 6:44:16 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
sdavmor@... writes:

Steven  and Gareth Davies-Morris will be at the Calafria hotel. Don't
know what  room yet, but we're open to proggy visitors to jabber and
have a cold brew.  Wandering around, I'll be wearing a "Soundtracks For
Imaginary Movies"  album cover shirt (and maybe Gareth will too) so
you'll know me when you  see me. My cell phone will be with me in case
I have to take a computer  customer support call while gone, so in a
pinch try me at (818)  968-9393.
-- 
Cheers,
SDM -- a 21st century schizoid man
Systems  Theory internet music project links:
soundclick  <www.soundclick.com/systemstheory>
garageband  <http://www.garageband.com/artist/systemstheory>
"Soundtracks For  Imaginary Movies" CD released Dec 2004
"Codetalkers" CD coming late fall  2005
NP: Fritz Doddy "The Feeling Of Far"
 
 
I say we all call Steven over and over on his cell phone to PERSONALLY  
congratulate him on putting out such a fine release. Why wait till Baja Prog?  
Let's start calling him right away to tell him how great his CD is. Why email  
when we can reach right out and personally speak with him. I work nights, so I'm  
gonna call right after I get off work at 6 AM here in good ole Virginia.
 
;0)
 
 
Just kidding
 
 
Frank

Systems Theory - SFIM album

2005-03-31 by Colin Crawford

I agree with the below:

On 30 Mar 2005, at 01:06, lsf5275@... wrote:
>  
> I say we all call Steven over and over on his cell phone to PERSONALLY 
> congratulate him on putting out such a fine release.

Just received my copy.... Many thanks!

Brilliant stuff- Really chilled.
Technostalgia follows by return, hope you enjoy as much.

C


http://www.s-club.co.uk
        Sundae Club*
         PO Box 862
         Cheltenham
           GL52 2XT

Re: [Mellotronists] Systems Theory - SFIM album

2005-04-27 by sdavmor

Colin Crawford wrote:
> I agree with the below:
> 
> On 30 Mar 2005, at 01:06, lsf5275@... wrote:
> 
>      
> I say we all call Steven over and over on his cell phone to
> PERSONALLY congratulate him on putting out such a fine release.

Just got back from France on "family matters".  I made damn sure
that nobody could reach me this time!

> Just received my copy.... Many thanks!

Mike Dickson and M400 #996, take a bow...

> Brilliant stuff- Really chilled.
> Technostalgia follows by return, hope you enjoy as much.
> 
> C
> 
> 
> http://www.s-club.co.uk
> Sundae Club*
> PO Box 862
> Cheltenham
> GL52 2XT

I have a review in progress of the Sundae Club album (which you
guys really do need to hear).  I'll try to get it onto the Sea
of Tranquility site in the next few days.  I'll also try to get
a cut down version of it into US based "Progression" magazine.
I may have already missed the deadline for the next issue, but
if so I know it will get into the autumn issue (quarterly).
-- 
Cheers,
SDM -- a 21st century schizoid man
Systems Theory internet music project links:
soundclick <www.soundclick.com/systemstheory>
garageband <http://www.garageband.com/artist/systemstheory>
"Soundtracks For Imaginary Movies" CD released Dec 2004
"Codetalkers" CD coming late fall 2005
NP: nothing

Re: [Mellotronists] Systems Theory - SFIM album

2005-04-27 by Colin Crawford

On 27 Apr 2005, at 16:51, sdavmor wrote:
> I have a review in progress of the Sundae Club album (which you
> guys really do need to hear).  I'll try to get it onto the Sea
> of Tranquility site in the next few days.  I'll also try to get
> a cut down version of it into US based "Progression" magazine.
> I may have already missed the deadline for the next issue, but
> if so I know it will get into the autumn issue (quarterly).
> -- 
> Cheers,

Thanks for that... and for drawing our attention to the S-o-T site, 
surely many an hour will be spent looking through that over the next 
few weeks here at Technostalgia Towers!

Expect a new release from us in the next week or two; a 12" of remixes 
of "Angels in the Sky", and for the real progheads amongst you, do 
check out the mp3 of the Organ Improv of the same tune played by Rob 
Houssart on the wonderful Hill Organ at Eton College (no, I *didn't* 
attend school there!!) http://www.oxrecs.com/eton1.htm on the occasion 
of my getting hitched  to the long-suffering Ms. Ridware last Saturday.

mp3 link here:
http://www.s-club.co.uk/mp3.htm

Further Technostalgic nonsense will be cooked up in the near future now 
we're the temporary custodians of Norm's Failright CMI and a sparkly 
little Optigan.

Pip pip!!

C



http://www.s-club.co.uk
        Sundae Club*
         PO Box 862
         Cheltenham
           GL52 2XT

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