Oh, I also gave it the Featured label. On the top of the site you'll see a Featured link. That's where you go to filter out everything without the label - it's kind of the must see section of the blog if you are in a hurry. Because not everything gets the label, posts there obviously stay up on the front page longer.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 1:02 PM, matrix <matrixsynth@...> wrote:Hi everyone. Matthew and decker sent me a link. Apologies for the delay, I wanted to have the post on top of my first round of posts for the day, so it sits there on top for a bit. Here's the direct link to the post in case you get this later:On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 1:05 AM, matrix <matrixsynth@...> wrote:
Hi everyone. I thought I'd put a post up on MATRIXSYNTH to support the release, but I can't seem to copy and paste a URL that works for the purchase link. Can someone reply with a link I can use? Be sure to verify in a new browser to be sure. I get a session ended message in Paypal if I use the resulting link for the image in a new browser.--
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:12 AM, resipiscent <deckerja2000@...> wrote:V/A "Serge Modular Users 2009"
RSPT032 CD $10Nothing rattles windows or sinks stomachs like analogue synth. Here, fourteen fanatics of the Serge Modular system contribute their best tracks: Benge joyrides in a 1972 Serge, Hans Grusel "quarantines" time in his labyrinth of Serge circuits, Carlos Giffoni paints a diorama of one unfortunate Winter in the Caribbean, Jan-Hinnerk Helm perfects eight seconds of human voice, and John DuVal (his "Fist of God" Serge among the largest ever built) sounds a plangent "distress call" from 40's sci-fi hell, plus nine more artists pitching volt heat!
cheers,
matrix
http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com
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cheers,
matrix
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