Sinister: Don't Need a Drum


Sinister: Don't Need a Drum


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Subject: Sinister: Don't Need a Drum
From: "Krister Bladh" <kristerbladh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 22:15:22 +0800


hello!
i haven't ordered it yet either, but i will NOW.
for those of you who don't know (the b&s mailing list post about it didn't seem 
come through on sinister), the bbc sessions cd has just been released! you can 
either get it as a plain old cd, an lp or a double-disc with an extra live cd. 
kind of like those b&s live bootlegs we fondly remember. i hear there are also 
a few signed copies you can get from banchory or in monorail in glasgow!

the mixtree went fine until some weeks ago when i stopped getting new mixes. 
and it's ALL your fault!

i'm going to indietracks christmas twee, and i hope you are too. remember to do 
your exercises everyone.

kris
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