Scandinavian Indie Digest Thu, 16 Apr 1998 Volume 98 : Issue 37 Today's Topics: [NEWS] NONS USA Brings You Up To Date (fwd) SV: Festival in Uppsala this (past) weekend? scan indie lecture disc update SV: scan indie lecture disc update Tapechains on the web Re: Tapechains on the web Musikjournalen Pop tonight SV: scan indie lecture disc update Re: tape chains Tape chains on web Latvians rocknews 13 april Re: tape chains Re: 18th dye/wuhling Latvians rocknews 14 april Benno release party Guitar Non Scan Wolf Re: Tape chains on web [TOUR] Luger BA Tour List Update [15-Apr-98] [LIST] Music on the Radio [20-Apr-98] On Tour: TURBONEGRO Re: [LIST] Music on the Radio [20-Apr-98] Re: [LIST] Music on the Radio [20-Apr-98] Re: Guitar Non Scan Wolf Guitar Wolf Re: Guitar Wolf Re: [LIST] Music on the Radio [20-Apr-98] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from the Scandinavian Indie Digest mailing list: * send e-mail to: scan-indie-d-request@lysator.liu.se * with the Subject: unsubscribe To post to the Scandinavian Indie mailing list: * use the address: scan-indie@lysator.liu.se Digest back issues can be found in the [SID] section at the Scan-Indie website: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/scan.html () Please take care not to include the entire digest in your () reply, only the message(s) you are replying to. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 12 Apr 1998 20:03:23 +0200 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: [NEWS] NONS USA Brings You Up To Date (fwd) (Forwarded as a whole unedited newspiece): Greetings friends from NONS-USA! We are happy to say that after wonderful mini-tours, both Ray Wonder and Cloudberry Jam are safely back in Sweden, though both bands didn't want to leave and can't wait to return! Ray Wonder played 6 dates including great shows on the East and West Coasts, the Midwest and SXSW. Highlights included meeting and playing with Swoon 23, Buffalo Daughter, Helium, Number One Cup, Bunnygrunt, and their American debut in LA with Brian Jonestown Masacre in which Ray Wonder's number one fan, Beck Hanson, turned up and danced the night away! Cloudberry Jam played their debut gig at SXSW attracting all sorts at the lovely Maggie Mays West patio. The band then made their way to proudly play the stage in Minneapolis where "Purple Rain" was filmed. Joining Cloudberry Jam on the stage were Minneapolis' local faves The Hang Ups. They and ended their trip playing with their hero, Jeff Tweedy, in Chicago. Naturally, Cloudberry Jam amassed many new friends and fans as well as several new gizmos for their home studio and many American comic books unfound in their home in Sweden. We all want to thank everyone who came out to see the bands! And you thought the beat slowed down, New Records from NONS-USA! Cloudberry Jam, "The Impossible Shuffle". Recorded this past fall in their home studio in Linkoping, Cloudberry Jam have added rougher edges to their pop-splendor creating a huge mix of their trademark soulful sound with multi-layered orchestrations and walls of guitars, no doubt a result of their Built To Spill/Dinosaur Jr. influences. "The Impossible Shuffle" is quite a ride and the record Cloudberry Jam have waited their whole lives to make. We hope you take the time give it a listen and play play play! Add Add Add! K-Pist, "Voltage Controlled". Still in the stacks and receiving a great response from all types of freaks, "Voltage Controlled", suitable for all homedecks, is the debut slasher from K-Pist. If you haven't plugged K-Pist in yet, we can't give you anymore advice than to insert the CD and duck! Don't forget the CD-ROM with all kinds of free to use graphics and sound samples. coming up next in your mailbox from NONS-USA: Carpet People, "Assemble and Plug". "Assemble and Plug" is the second sampling from these Umea dealers in slowcore sound. The new disk, a 2 part exploration of the soul, is sad, sweet and the type of record to be played over and over again to slow the heartbeat. If Low, Palace Music, The Promise Ring, Bedhead and Cobolt were all in a cage-match with Carpet People, probably noone would really win but would all flee the ring, weeping, to go out and buy "Assemble and Plug". also, coming June 9th from Minty Fresh, the much anticipated new disk from Komeda, "What Makes it Go?"! If you are a fan of Komeda, listening to "What Makes it Go?" will provide the feeling one gets from finally driving around in a new car! It has the look, the sound and that lovely new-car smell. It's alright, baby! If you are unfamiliar with the genius that is Komeda, go outside, run a few kilometers, swim a couple laps around the pool and have the parents over for Swedish meatballs. Then acquire the whole Komeda catalogue and watch "The Wizard of Oz" with the sound off, you will then find "What Makes it Go?" the soundtrack of your life! Keep 'em spinning: Friend and Doktor Kosmos (Minty Fresh), Fivel, Honeymoons, Pinko Pinko, Daybehavior, and Ray Wonder! What we be spinnin': Corneilus "Fantasma", Polara "Formless/Functional", Tortoise "TNT", Township Jazz 'N' Jive comp., Florida "Golden Sun Songbook", Pulp, "I'm a Man", and Sally "Sundae". If you happen to be cruising near Baraboo, WI, beware the UFOs! until next time, Krossa Skiten! your friends, NONS-USA, Minneapolis, MN. dan sigelman john helgeland ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 12 Apr 1998 20:29:47 +0200 From: "Micke Rehnstrom" Subject: SV: Festival in Uppsala this (past) weekend? Erik Soderstrom wrote: > I just heard a rumor that there had been a festival in Uppsala > this weekend. 36 bands playing? Anyone know anything? Well, I know that _something_ happened in Uppsala, but not exactly what it was. I received an e-mail from Anders Alstrin in the band REMINDER that said they were gonna play there. But he did not know about any other bands that were gonna play, just that there were - as you say - 36 bands playing. My sister, who is a student at Uppsala university, did not know anything either. Mysterious thing, this. /Micke I ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 12 Apr 1998 19:34:04 -0700 From: svenskax@sfsu.edu Subject: scan indie lecture disc update just to let you know how bad it is..................i am the second person in the list and i still haven't gotten the disc. it's been more than a month since it was mailed out. at this pace the last person in the list will get it in one year and 9 months. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 13:16:07 +0200 From: "Micke Rehnstrom" Subject: SV: scan indie lecture disc update > Amne: scan indie lecture disc update > Datum: den 13 april 1998 04:34 > > just to let you know how bad it is..................i am the second person > in the list and i still haven't gotten the disc. > > it's been more than a month since it was mailed out. at this pace the last > person in the list will get it in one year and 9 months. I have been wondering for some time whatever happens to some of these mix tapes that are being sent out on different tape chains. Is there, for example, any news about what happened to that tape with Spanish label bands that Kimmo sent away a _long_ time ago? Could it be that the record labels do not approve of these things and therefore make secret treaties with Post offices all over the world, that the Post office employees are to destroy everything that looks like one of these tape comps? Or is it invisible UFOs that are extremely fond of the indie sounds of the Earth? Or is it just vicious people on the list that are too lazy/too greedy to post the tapes/discs to the next person on the list. Perhaps there is a natural (good?) explanation for the delay of that lecture disc (not that I care very much for my own sake, cause I am not on that list, but still..) but that Spanish tape mush be at least a year since it was sent away, right? And that is not the first time it happens either! /Micke, who found it quite interesting to see LEATHER STRIP being mentioned on this list a while back. Mr Larsens music is not very exciting, IMO, but I still like the message in "The white disgrace" for sure (though I had to look up the lyrics on the web, because they were impossible to hear through all the distortion) ;) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 18:30:05 +0300 (EET DST) From: Hendrik Luuk Subject: Tapechains on the web Hello scan-indians, I just read the messages about the not-so-good situation concerning the advancing of tape chains. I'm not a web expert, but would it be a sound idea to try to make tapechains work via scan-indie WEB page, so that tape is sent to Erik and then he converts the songs to MPEG? Of course the sound quality is not the same etc, but as far as I understand the idea of tapechains is to give people the possibility to get to know new bands and in case you are looking for quality you'd have to go and buy the CD anyway. With the songs uploaded to the scan-indie page I can have a listen to each one of them and go looking for some more in case I liked the band. What obstacles are there? Don't stone me if you find this idea totally absurd. Regards, Hendrik ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 17:34:35 +0200 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: Tapechains on the web > I'm not a web expert, but would it be a sound idea to try to make > tapechains work via scan-indie WEB page, so that tape is sent to > Erik and then he converts the songs to MPEG? Of course the sound > quality is not the same etc It's definitely an idea - though the obstacle in this case is really the record labels and companies. They'll probably throw big rocks at me if I put full-length MP3's with their artists up on the web. They're pretty nasty when it comes to that these days. Of course one can always ask the labels first. //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 17:59:13 +0200 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Musikjournalen Pop tonight Musikjournalen Pop on Swedish National Radio - Channel P3 (do I really have to write that out every time?) tonight between 19.03-21.00 will have these bands as "main features": The Tambureens, Sack and Teenage Fanclub //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 14:12:17 -0400 From: Mo Holkar / UKG Subject: SV: scan indie lecture disc update >> Or is it just vicious people on the list that are too lazy/too greedy to post the tapes/discs to the next person on the list. << Hmm, call me a cynic but I suspect this may be the answer... I think I've only actually received the tape from about half of the chains I've signed up for on this list. And yet you'd think scandie fans would be the most honest, upright, helpful people...;-) Mo ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 21:21:03 +0300 (EET DST) From: Kimmo Saaskilahti Subject: Re: tape chains Micke wrote: > I have been wondering for some time whatever happens to some of these mix > tapes that are being sent out on different tape chains. Is there, for > example, any news about what happened to that tape with Spanish label bands > that Kimmo sent away a _long_ time ago? Well, I have no idea. The only thing I know is that I haven't got it back; the same happened with the Finnish Indie chain tape which was sent on its journey something like two years ago... It's not that I really need to have them back, but it makes me sad to think that some people who really wanted to hear those songs never got the chance... > Could it be that the record labels > do not approve of these things and therefore make secret treaties with Post > offices all over the world, that the Post office employees are to destroy > everything that looks like one of these tape comps? Heh, well, for the Spanish tape it was quite the opposite: I received a nice letter from the Siesta label thanking me for doing promotion for them, and received a sampler tape from Mateo with tracks from recent & forthcoming Siesta releases. > Or is it just > vicious people on the list that are too lazy/too greedy to post the > tapes/discs to the next person on the list. Whatever it is, it is really discouraging to see your tapes vanishing into a black hole before too long... Hendrik suggested: > I'm not a web expert, but would it be a sound idea to try to make > tapechains work via scan-indie WEB page, so that tape is sent to > Erik and then he converts the songs to MPEG? Of course the sound > quality is not the same etc The main obstacle for me would be my 9600 bps modem + crappy soundcard and computer speakers, and I don't think I'm alone with the problem? Even though the MP3 format seems to be rather compact, it would take too much time and energy to download the files and transfer them on tape in order to be able to hear them properly... ...and Erik said: > It's definitely an idea - though the obstacle in this case is > really the record labels and companies. They'll probably throw > big rocks at me if I put full-length MP3's with their artists > up on the web. They're pretty nasty when it comes to that these > days. Of course one can always ask the labels first. Yeah, there are indeed labels who just don't want free promotion for their artists... :) Do they seriously think that an MP3 file could keep someone from buying the real thing, if s/he thinks the music is great and worth owning? Of course, if they (the labels) want to keep people from hearing how shite their artists are, that's completely understandable... :) Kimmo recommended reading: "Lost in Music" by Giles Smith (esp. if you were born in the sixties\early seventies). ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 23:28:20 +0300 (EET DST) From: Hendrik Luuk Subject: Tape chains on web My main point when offering this kind of solution is that it's bloody annoying to read reviews and discussions about bands one has never heard. I don't know if I'm a bit too optimistic about this whole business, but there has got to be some little labels that don't mind their music being available to a much wider audience via internet. This sounds as a whole new enterprise, but maybe such small labels agree to have somekind of a "promotion week" when their artists' songs are available on the scan-indie page and we can have a listen. After a while they will be removed from the web and that's it. Finally, putting songs to the webpage doesn't prevent keeping the tapechain thing going. There would just be more flexibility. I have to admit though that besides the problem with greedy labels, this could increase Erik's workload (which, I've got the feeling, must be enormous) to an extent that he'd simply get pissed off. :) This is a joke of course, but a very empathic one. Hendrik ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 23:51:18 +0300 From: "Raitis" Subject: Latvians rocknews 13 april LATVIAN ROCKNEWS (13 april) (short version/ for long version call: Raitis@rb.lv) *** 1) Very great was koncert - russian "white rock" man's Boriss Grebenshchikov performance in Riga 12 april. Concert was selled out! Next gigs follows in US (in 6 towns). 2) Well known "Guitar" rock band PIENVEDEJA PIEDZIVOJUMI 14 april in "Riga's Sound Record Studio" make great concert with other friends - musicians. All the day!! 3) At the early summer will follows great russians musics festival, where will take part 3-4 very famous russians groups. The same event was last summer same time. News follows! 4) The famous country rock group STABURARAGS at the first dates of april release new album. 5) And the "UK guitar rock" act THE SATELLITES in the first dates of may will release the long awaited first album "Piens" ("Milk"). News follows. *** Latvians aiplay chart (#206) based on 15th radiostations, TV, newspapers charts//TOP 5 1. "My Heart Will Go On..." (Celine Dion); 2. "Frozen" (Madonna); 3. "You're My Heart'98" (MODERN TALKING); 4. "My Father's Eyes" (Eric Clapton); 5. "Truly Madly Deeply" (SAVAGE GARDEN). *** Raitis Latvians Rocknews Agency ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 04:12:06 -0400 From: Mo Holkar / UKG Subject: Re: tape chains Kimmo wrote: >> recommended reading: "Lost in Music" by Giles Smith (esp. if you were born in the sixties\early seventies). << Hooray! Yes, this is the best book ever about being a music lover. And one of the funniest things I've read. Mo ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 10:51:07 +0100 From: "Ludvig Borgne" Subject: Re: 18th dye/wuhling Hi everyone, In case any of you have missed me (I wish... :), I'm happy to announce that after a few months absence I'm now back on the list, from my new home in Oxford, UK. I was in Stockholm a few weeks ago, and had the opportunity to see IOTA supporting Mogwai at Studion. A very good performance from what must be one of Sweden's most interesting bands right now. Anyone who likes Tortoise (who doesn't...?) should check them out immediately. To my knowledge their EP is only available on vinyl though, which at least I think is a bit sad. :( [Mikael on 18th Dye] > Really! I hadn't an idea! A year ago I bought a Wuhling ep ("speed") > from a "reaback" just because City Slang was the label, the ep was > brilliant, but I didn't know anything about the band 'til you told me, > thanks! You haven't an idea what the danish third member is doing > nowadays? Or what happened after wuhling? > Micke I think one of them (Sebastian Buttrich?) is now in a band (or maybe it's a solo project?) called Astoria. Don't know much about them, though, execpt that they did the transitions between the songs on Yo La Tengo's Autumn Sweater EP. /Ludde ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 13:01:31 +0300 From: "Raitis" Subject: Latvians rocknews 14 april LATVIAN ROCKNEWS 14 april (short version/ for long version call: Raitis@rb.lv) *** 1. The "rap/ hip hop" band FACT the new album release in early may, its will be the bands first album. 2. In the early may will be organized festival "Rock Against Military", against the Skrundas military radiolocator station (under the Russia goverment on the Latvia's land). Skrunda is the small town in the west side of Latvia. In festival will performance groups HUSKVARN, LIVI, LINGA, RAPULI AR PUTNIEM and many other famous musicians. 3. The popgroup BET BET will begins Latvia's tour in 4th may. To present the new album already in stocks. 4. In the 30 may record label "Studio MIX" will organize traditional musicians festival in small town Talsi. News follows. 5. And the pop-"oldman" Raimonds Pauls release the new albums - compilation with songs from the theaters performances. Songs recorded ny the artists Fredis and Ufo and pupils group DZEGUZITE. *** Raitis Latvians Rocknews agency ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 13:02:21 +0200 From: "Micke Rehnstrom" Subject: Benno release party On Saturday, April 18th, the release party for issue # 1 of the paper version of Benno will be held in Stockholm. These are the facts: Where: Art Node, Skeppsholmen, Stockholm. Map: http://www.artnode.se/skeppsholmen/ When: At 20.00 - ??? Live bands: STARMARKET & SHERMANS Entrance fee: SEK 50 (includes one copy of the zine) Also, I think you should check out the new Benno website at http://www.benno.com There is some new material (though no new issue of Stokage yet). Above all, I think you should check the new "topics" section. This is meant to be a place to discuss indie music in general. And NO!!! it is not supposed to become a new "Stuff" (where most of the contributions were crap, even for those of us who understand Swedish). "Topics" is in English, more serious than "Stuff" and everyone (not just Swedes) should be able to contribute and ask questions about indie music. There is some other new stuff at the new Benno website too. Like I said - if you havent already checked it out, do it now! (And no, I have not been asked to do this kind of marketing, I assure you that it is by my own free will ;) /Micke 1 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 22:03:10 +0200 From: beluga@wineasy.se Subject: Guitar Non Scan Wolf GUITAR WOLF (japan) Didn't think any of you cool peaple would like to miss the chance to see some real rock n' roll and it coming to Sweden!!!!!! "They are the number one live act on the planet right now. They will blow the roof off the motherf##ker." -- Eric Oblivian 17th May Stockholm at Tia Juana Grande (on the boat 'VIEILLE MONTAGNE') For the rest of their tour, and ticket info check out: http://www.beluga.a.se/Guitar-Wolf.html Trevor ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 01:24:09 +0200 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: Tape chains on web > This sounds as a whole new enterprise, but maybe such small labels > agree to have somekind of a "promotion week" when their artists' songs > are available on the scan-indie page and we can have a listen. After a > while they will be removed from the web and that's it. I'll have a look see at least. As I haven't been able to send out the damn "Eggstone" comp tape yet, I might as well start with that one. > I have to admit though that besides the problem with greedy labels, this > could increase Erik's workload (which, I've got the feeling, must be > enormous) to an extent that he'd simply get pissed off. :) This is a > joke of course, but a very empathic one. Heh yeah, you're right on the money - the new "reviews area" is really taking up all my time at the moment (and trying to stay away from the smashing "Die By The Sword" game isn't easy either ;)). But I can at least contact the labels / bands on this last tape and see what happens. If they don't go for it - I'll remove them from the compilation and try with another band/label. I'll get back to the list when something happens. //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 02:47:59 +0200 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: [TOUR] Luger BA Tour List Update [15-Apr-98] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie Luger Tour List UPDATE Scandinavian Indie April 15th, 1998 by Erik Soderstrom ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCANDINAVIAN: BREACH (S) - Burning Heart / MNW *NEW* Apr 30 Stockholm (S) Medborgarhuset CAESARS PALACE (S) - Dolores / MNW May 01 Boras (S) Kashmir (Tragar'n) Venue Decided May 23 Tranas (S) Festival New Date May 29 Vaxjo (S) PM New Date Jul 18 Angelholm (S) Tullakrok Festival -19 New Date FIRESIDE (S) - Startracks / BMG May 31 Uddevalla (S) Skeppsviks Festival New Date GRAND TONE MUSIC (S) - MVG Records / MNW *NEW* Jun 13 Hultsfred (S) Hultsfred Festival THE HELLACOPTERS (S) - White Jazz / HOK Apr 16 Malmo (S) KB New Date K-PIST (S) - NONS / MD *NEW* May 08 Pitea (S) Folkets Hus MONSTER (S) - MVG Records / MNW *NEW* May 09 Stockholm (S) Muller STARMARKET (S) - Dolores / MNW *NEW* Jun 13 Stockholm (S) TBA WEEPING WILLOWS (S) - Grand Recordings / Virgin May 21 Boras (S) Kashmir (Tragar'n) New Date May 24 Lund (S) Karnevalen New Date May 28 Kopenhamn (DK) Loppen New Date May 29 Arvika (S) Lassemaja New Date May 31 Rattvik (S) Kroghallsfestivalen New Date Jun 06 Malmo (S) Brofastival New Date Jun 07 Stockholm (S) Mera Hitlatar New Date Jun 12 Hultsfred (S) Hultsfred Festival New Date Jun 14 Stockholm (S) Grona Lund New Date Jun 25 Roskilde (DK) Roskilde Festival -28 New Date Jul 03 Ostersund (S) Storsjoyran New Date Jul 04 Kristianstad (S) Tivolirock New Date Jul 10 Arvika (S) Arvika Festival New Date ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- NON-SCANDINAVIAN: ADDICT (UK) - Big Cat / V2 - MNW *NEW* May 06 Stockholm (S) Fritz's Corner COMMON (US) - Sony + X-ECUTIONERS (US) Apr 21 Stockholm (S) Nova Date Changed LYDIA LUNCH w. band (US) - Crippled Dick Hot Wax / Import *NEW* Jun 10 Stockholm (S) TBA Jun 13 Hultsfred (S) Hultsfred Festival ROYAL TRUX (US) - Domino Recordings / MNW *NEW* May 19 Oslo (N) So What May 20 Stockholm (S) Fritz's Corner May 21 Copenhagen (DK) Loppen UNWOUND (US) - Kill Rockstars / Border *NEW* Apr 16 Lund (S) Smalands Nation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The COMPLETE Luger Tour List is posted to the mailing list now and then. More tour dates: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/gigs.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 02:48:42 +0200 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: [LIST] Music on the Radio [20-Apr-98] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE RADIO Scandinavian Indie April 20 -> 26, 1998 by Erik Soderstrom SWEDEN Day Date Artist Recorded --- ----- ------------------------------ ----------------------------------- Mon 20/4 Space Age Baby Jane Sundsvall, Pipeline 11-Mar-98 Tue 21/4 Kristin Hersh Stockholm, Studion 05-Mar-98 Wed 22/4 Hip Hop Spring Jam 98 (R) Orebro, Contan 27-Mar-98 Thu 23/4 Motorpsycho Stockholm, Fritz's Corner 25-Mar-98 NORWAY Day Date Artist Recorded --- ----- --------------------------------- -------------------------------- Sun 26/4 Wu-Tang Clan + Lewis Taylor Hultsfred 97, Quart Festival 97 This list covers the Swedish National Channel P3's "Live" - at 21.03-22.00 or 19.03-23.00 where marked with a '*' _PLUS_ The Norwegian National Channel Petre's "Roxrevyen" - at 21.03-00.00 every sunday. (R) = Rerun ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- These lists (WITH LINKS) are also available on the Scandinavian Indie site at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/scan.html [Upcoming] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 10:53:23 +0000 From: Christian Calmeyer Subject: On Tour: TURBONEGRO Roll over Daddy-O! The notorious denim- and deathpunk combo TURBONEGRO is on their way to the Union. Tom, Rune, Hank, Paul, Chris and Euroboy will be your guides into the Darkness of their latest album Apocalypse Dudes (Boomba Rec.) on the following dates: 13.apr Stockholm? tba 14.apr Lund Mejeriet 15.apr Kopenhagen Stengade 30 16.apr Bielefeld Kamp 17.apr Hengelo Metropol 18.apr Amsterdam Melkweg 19.apr Groningen Vera 20.apr off 21.apr London Garage 22.apr Paris Bar Gambetta 23.apr off 24.apr Essen Zeche Carl 25.apr Aachen AZ 26.apr Monheim Sojus 7 27.apr off 28.apr Stuttgart Rohre 29.apr Luzern Sedel 30.apr Munich Backstage 01.mai Vienna Arena 02.mai Schweinefurt Stadtbanhof 03.mai off 04.mai Saarbr’cken Garage Foyer 05.mai Diksmuide 4AD 06.mai Weinheim Cafe Central 07.mai Kassel Central 08.mai M’nster Tryphtycon 09.mai Berlin Tacheles 10.mai Hamburg Fabrik besides: 16.mai Bergen Hulen 06.juni Hadeland Kloppstockfestivalen 26.juni Roskildefestivalen (Roed Scene) 27.juni Losheim Rock am See 04.juli Kristiansand Quart(bomb the beach) 10.juli Schweinefurt Umsonst & Draussen-festival 11.juli Zwickau With Full force-festival 17.juli Rendsburg Supercrash-festival 21.aug Koln Bizarre-festival More festival dates are coming up. For updates, photos, etc, etc, visit the TRBNGR Home Page at http://www.mediascience.no/~chr/turbonegro/ C.A.C.. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 17:16:09 +0200 From: RBarczinski@t-online.de (RBarczinski) Subject: Re: [LIST] Music on the Radio [20-Apr-98] Hmm, not much to say, except: > Thu 23/4 Motorpsycho Stockholm, Fritz's Corner 25-Mar-98 I MUST, and I WANT TO have this gig! Not only because all your talk about and because this talk fits exactly what I'm in need right now, but although because "Trust us" did not arrive yet! Bohooo! So, anybody cares to tape it ? For the "usual conditions", whatever these are ?? ;) Pleeease! Bye, Reiner ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 19:26:57 +0200 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: [LIST] Music on the Radio [20-Apr-98] >> Thu 23/4 Motorpsycho Stockholm, Fritz's Corner 25-Mar-98 > > I MUST, and I WANT TO have this gig! Not only because all your talk about > and because this talk fits exactly what I'm in need right now, but although > because "Trust us" did not arrive yet! Bohooo! > > So, anybody cares to tape it ? For the "usual conditions", whatever these > are ?? ;) Pleeease! I will do my best at least - my tape deck is in shreds at the moment, but a friend (who was equally stunned at the Linkoping gig) has promised to set a timer on his deck ... Gulp! Hopefully someone else will record it too? //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 21:22:31 +0300 (EET DST) From: "timo riitamaa." Subject: Re: Guitar Non Scan Wolf > GUITAR WOLF (japan) > > Didn't think any of you cool peaple would like to miss the chance to see > some real rock n' roll > and it coming to Sweden!!!!!! Bring those fuckers to finland! I got a 7" by them from a friend at Southern, and must say they sound quite wild. Kawasaki rock'n'roll indeed... for friends of rock'n'roll mayhem. And damn, somebody "borrowed" my copy of Pink Moon. life sucks. hard. timo. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 20:42:28 +0200 From: Morgan Johansson Subject: Guitar Wolf When are Guitar Wolf coming to Sweden? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 20:41:54 +0200 From: beluga@wineasy.se Subject: Re: Guitar Wolf Morgan Johansson wrote: > When are Guitar Wolf coming to Sweden? Check out tour dates here: http://www.Beluga.a.se/Guitar-Wolf.html TG ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 20:40:08 +0200 From: RBarczinski@t-online.de (RBarczinski) Subject: Re: [LIST] Music on the Radio [20-Apr-98] Hej, Erik! Hm, yes, sounds really good, I'll keep my fingers crossed, for you and your tapedeck ... and, loads of thanks in advance! Bye, Reiner Erik Soderstrom schrieb: >>> Thu 23/4 Motorpsycho Stockholm, Fritz's Corner 25-Mar-98 >> >> I MUST, and I WANT TO have this gig! Not only because all your talk about >> and because this talk fits exactly what I'm in need right now, but although >> because "Trust us" did not arrive yet! Bohooo! >> >> So, anybody cares to tape it ? For the "usual conditions", whatever these >> are ?? ;) Pleeease! > > I will do my best at least - my tape deck is in shreds at the moment, > but a friend (who was equally stunned at the Linkoping gig) has promised > to set a timer on his deck ... Gulp! Hopefully someone else will record > it too? ------------------------------ End of Scandinavian Indie Digest Vol.98 #37 ********************************************