― ryan (ryan), Thursday, 10 June 2004 15:56 (nineteen years ago) link
― David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 10 June 2004 15:59 (nineteen years ago) link
Artist: TO LIVE AND SHAVE IN L.A.Title: The WigmakerLabel: MENLO PARKFormat: 2CDPrice: $16.00Catalog #: MPK 7020 CD"For five years people have been asking about, talking about, and wanting to frolic in The Wigmaker; incredibly complex, and (already) steeped in musical folklore, there is no doubt you have never heard anything like this before. For five years each track was intensely labored over, mixed, splintered, and tweaked to perfection. This is unique; Tom Smith, T.L.&.S.I.L.A. founder, has an incredible array of musical knowledge, using recording and mastering techniques that span every kind of music imaginable, he took ideas from whatever flew into his ears during his years, and found a way to apply those sounds to his art form; understand that this is not noise or experimental, or avant-anything, this is the inspired journey of one man's mind, uncompromised, and to the gut.. .these songs have melody, dense structure, incredible character, and a fuji sized gamut of dynamics. This isn't post anything, this is a new beginning, this is against the grain, this is 'pre'."
come on!!!!
― brock (brock), Thursday, 10 June 2004 16:09 (nineteen years ago) link
Artist: PRINCESS NICOTINETitle: Folk and Pop Music of Myanmar (Burma) Vol. 1Label: SUBLIME FREQUENCIESFormat: CDPrice: $14.00Catalog #: SF 006CD"How do they do it? Are they smarter? Are they better? How can it be ignored or denied? How is it possible that one of the most unique, perfectly composed and performed, intense and awe-inspiring musical legacies the world has ever known is looming north of the equator physically tucked-between world cultural giants India, China, and Thailand, without more than a whisper from ethnomusicologists or those who define themselves as 'purveyors of world music'? Not only are the roots of this music unique, but so are the results after incorporating outside instrumentation from modern colonial and (unavoidable) international influence. What the Burmese have done with a piano is so precise in its adaptation to existing form and melody that one would think they invented it. Burmese music has a very distinct sound and whatever instrument is assimilated into its core only seems to magnify its original intent without depending upon outside ideas as they relate to each component of it. This collection will immediately bring you up to speed to what you have been missing all along. I'll leave the over-analyzation to those who undoubtedly will suffocate the world music community with praise for this music in the future because the time is NOW to dig it and to put the REAL music of Myanmar on the map ONCE and for ALL. This is the first TRUE compilation of this phenomenal scene from Yangon to Mandalay and beyond. Here are some of the greatest names from the past 50 years of Burmese musical history from the original recordings featuring Mar Mar Aye, Bo Sein, and the incomparable Tonte Theintan. Listen, and be amazed."
― brock (brock), Thursday, 10 June 2004 16:10 (nineteen years ago) link
http://www.forcedexposure.com/product_images/AKTION50CD.JPEG
Artist: NITSCH, HERMANN Title: Musik der 80.Aktion Label: HERMANN NITSCH ARCHIEV (AUSTRIA) Format: 20 CDR BOX Price: $1025.00 Catalog #: AKTION 50CD Another incredibly art-document package that surpasses all expecations. Much more efficient hand-constructed boxing than the previous 51 CDR set. Very limited availability. "20 CDr with compete documentation in black hand-made boxset (each signed and numbered by Hermann Nitsch). Edition limited to 50 numbered copies including an original relict by Hermann Nitsch. The hand-made boxset includes 20 CDrs professionally mastered by Alga Marghen, under the supervision of Hermann Nitsch, starting from the original recordings made at Prinzendorf Castle during the 3 days of the 80th Aktion (27-30 July 1984). The 4 colour photo on the front cover of each CD, as well as the score excerpts reproduced in the inner sleeve, were specially conceived in order to fit the recordings of each different CD. If the edition of the music of the 100th Aktion (immediately sold out) documented the accomplishment of Nitsch's oeuvre, the 80th Aktion surely represent the peak as far as intensity, power and brutality are concerned. The complete documentation of the music of the 80th Aktion includes a signed and numbered book with the integral reproduction of the score (black and white, 544 pages, size cm.21x14); a second signed and numbered book with full colour photos of the same action (colour, 200 pages, size cm.23,5x17,5); a 4 pages text on the musik of the 80th Aktion written by Hermann Nitsch in 1984; the original 1984 full colour poster, signed and numbered (size cm. 84x58). Also included is an original relict from the 80th Aktion (size cm. 23x17), signed and numbered."
― Broheems (diamond), Thursday, 10 June 2004 16:10 (nineteen years ago) link
Artist: FORREST, JASONTitle: The Unrelenting Songs of the 1979 Post Disco CrashLabel: SONIG (GERMANY)Format: CDPrice: $15.00Catalog #: SONIG 036CD"Jason Forrest, an artist formerly known as Donna Summer, is a celebrity among electronic artists; featured by magazines all around the world, he is one one of the most brilliant Plunderphonic artists who has ever walked the Earth. He samples, deconstructs and reconstructs himself into a rage while driving audiences to the verge of madness. Forrest obviously knows his disco and his prog rock; he's a maniac who controls his machines with dreamlike competence. His knowledge of repertoires and styles seems boundless. He mixes the most trashy with the most beautiful and the most rocking elements of the disco-decade into lavish sets, which, believe it or not, are perfectly danceable. Samples sound as if they had been broken three times and patched up four. Big band-like brass sections! Wild guitar solos! And, of course, always disco, Disco, DISCO! All this is combined in such a euphoric mix."
― brock (brock), Thursday, 10 June 2004 16:14 (nineteen years ago) link
― hstencil (hstencil), Thursday, 10 June 2004 16:15 (nineteen years ago) link
― Broheems (diamond), Thursday, 10 June 2004 16:17 (nineteen years ago) link
― HAMBURGER NEURON GROUP (ex machina), Thursday, 10 June 2004 16:19 (nineteen years ago) link
Led by a bearded, cow-splitting, Vienna-conquering male superhero, the Aktionists are one of the most exciting art terrorism groups of the past ten years. And guess what? They’re actually getting kind of popular! Here’s the story of how three quirky Teutonic curmudgeons made it to the big time--no compromises, no sellouts, no regrets.
― hstencil (hstencil), Thursday, 10 June 2004 16:22 (nineteen years ago) link
― brock (brock), Thursday, 10 June 2004 16:25 (nineteen years ago) link
http://www.mimaroglumusicsales.com/info.php
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Thursday, 10 June 2004 16:41 (nineteen years ago) link
― hstencil (hstencil), Thursday, 10 June 2004 16:42 (nineteen years ago) link
Pharoah Sanders - Izipho ZamJames Blood Ulmer- Tales of Captain BlackLarry Coryell- Offering, Spaces & Restful Mind
― earlnash, Thursday, 10 June 2004 17:10 (nineteen years ago) link
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Thursday, 10 June 2004 17:16 (nineteen years ago) link
― earlnash, Thursday, 10 June 2004 18:30 (nineteen years ago) link
The Lizzy Mercier Descloux albums are highly recommended if you want well-produced Afro-Caribbean-French mambo/funk/synth-pop with a saucy lady who sounds like a French Clare Grogan of Altered Images.
My only other purchase from there was 23 Skidoo's Seven Songs, which is music of the highest order and any intelligent being who wants to endure true paranoia (particularly when induced through your headphones at night) would be well-advised to buy it.
― Ian Beverly (Eastern Mantra), Thursday, 10 June 2004 20:46 (nineteen years ago) link
― hstencil (hstencil), Thursday, 10 June 2004 20:48 (nineteen years ago) link
"This is the opening salvo in a long battle for the dancefloor,launched by the generals of battlecamp Warp. Having long held an irongrip over all things electronica they're now launching specialdancefloor operations under the name 'Arcola', a name soon to be feared and respected by all purveyors of mediocrity. To stamp the word Arcolaacross the country's clubbing cognoscenti's cute curves they'veunleashed some old dogs of war, but taught them new tricks. On the Aside of this Trojan horse of a 12" booty bumping beats with all thesquelch of the Somme provide the backdrop to the devastating deliveryof Rakim as he places faith in the fact that he knows you've got soul.Turn over with care and what's in sight? Could it be that diminutivepurple warrior Prince packing sticks of disco dynamite? He's uptown andeverything's alright. This record is super limited to prevent itfalling into the wrong hands. Make sure it's part of your weaponry."
― frankE (frankE), Thursday, 10 June 2004 20:53 (nineteen years ago) link
I assume you mean Popol Vuh. They just got a ton of reissues in a few weeks ago: http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/popol.vuh.html
― Vic Funk, Thursday, 10 June 2004 21:03 (nineteen years ago) link
Artist: FLAHERTY/CORSANO, CHRIS, PAUL Title: The Hated Music Label: ECSTATIC YOD Format: CD Price: $12.00 Catalog #: FYP 16 CD "Paul Flaherty and his saxophones are a subterranean legend in the kingdoms of the north. Since the "In the Midst of Chaos" LP was recorded, back in the mid '70s, Paul has been a persistent roar in the distance ?- pervading the aura of the region's improvisational underground, whilst eschewing its spotlights. His playing and spontaneous compositions have always been a trip and a half, but he seems to have risen to a whole new level on The Hated Music, combing purity of spirit w/ ferocity of lyricism in a whole new way. Chris Corsano is one of the most immensely talented drummers to have emerged from the recent past. Those who have witnessed the giganticism of his formal leaps in the jaws of post-avant-garde power surging, have been left slack w/ the wonder & hilarity of it all. On The Hated Music he offers all listeners evidence of the potency and imagination of his air-fucking vision. The Hated Music, packed as it is, in the lovely artwork of freedom-loving artist, Gary Panter, throws down the gauntlet to all other players, all other thinkers, all other worlds. If you are listening w/ all yr holes open, it may well gobble yr soul. Alright!" -- Byron Coley
― Ian c=====8 (orion), Thursday, 10 June 2004 21:10 (nineteen years ago) link
Artist: VA Title: New England Label: RRR Format: 5LP Price: $42.00 Catalog #: RRR 555 "Various 5LP box, 10 artists each getting 1 full side: Brutum Fulmen, Sickness, Can't, Skin Crime, Immaculate Grotesque, Prurient, Matt Brinkman, Human Is Filth, Diagram-A, Karlheinz. Basically the 10 best noise bands from New England (that I know of) the box is ltd 500 copies, each hand-decorated by one of the artists."
― Ian c=====8 (orion), Thursday, 10 June 2004 21:11 (nineteen years ago) link
Artist: BARDO POND/TOM CARTER Title: Label: 3LOBED Format: CD Price: $13.50 Catalog #: 3LOBED 012 "Early 2003 saw Tom Carter performing a string of shows on the east cost, including a stop in Philadelphia at the Tritone where he joined Bardo Pond on stage and play a quiet, subdued set. While this group of the musicians had known each other for a while, they had never formally collaborated before on the stage or in the studio. On April 23 all of the players convened at the Pond's Lemur House studio in an effort to prepare for the show. Those preparations were done with the tape running and the results stunned everyone involved -- while there were expectations that things would work out nicely, the resulting free-flowing and complex improvisations were beyond anyone's imagination. Carter's signature guitar styling acted as the perfect accompaniment to the Bardo Pond sound, together with their performances creating a fully-formed collection of songs."
― Ian c=====8 (orion), Thursday, 10 June 2004 21:16 (nineteen years ago) link
SORRY NO PICTURE GUYS! another fine example of benload writing awesome descriptions. haha.
― Ian c=====8 (orion), Thursday, 10 June 2004 23:26 (nineteen years ago) link
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Friday, 11 June 2004 00:34 (nineteen years ago) link
― Ian Beverly (Eastern Mantra), Friday, 11 June 2004 12:23 (nineteen years ago) link
― angus-macdonald (Audiophonics), Friday, 28 January 2005 15:51 (nineteen years ago) link
― john'n'chicago, Friday, 28 January 2005 16:31 (nineteen years ago) link
Quick Forced Exposure question: On their website, they list 219 Medford Street, Malden, MA as their address. Is this just some big warehouse where they store all the CDs they eventually ship to people who buy stuff from their website, or is this location actually a record store I can go in, browse, and buy stuff from?
― Reading his posts is like watching The Ring (kshighway), Saturday, 22 August 2009 16:14 (fourteen years ago) link
Google streetview makes it look more like a warehouse district.
― Shakim O'Collier (kingkongvsgodzilla), Saturday, 22 August 2009 23:29 (fourteen years ago) link
I hope that in the intervening 7 hours you just decided to try and go there and find out for yourself.
― Shakim O'Collier (kingkongvsgodzilla), Saturday, 22 August 2009 23:30 (fourteen years ago) link
"Helloooo? Anybody in here? Is this a CD store?"
― Shakim O'Collier (kingkongvsgodzilla), Saturday, 22 August 2009 23:31 (fourteen years ago) link
this looks good! http://www.forcedexposure.com/Labels/BULL.TONGUE.REVIEW.htmlA Quarterly Journal of Post-Rock Cultural Pluralism. In this issue: Todd Abramson, Steve Albini, Alan Bishop, Bree, Rej T. Broth, Joe Carducci, Lisa Carver, Benoit Chaput, Sharon Cheslow, Byron Coley, Karen Constance, Nigel Cross, Chris D, Irene Dogmatic, Lili Dwight, Ray Farrell, Andrea Feldman, Tom Givan Tom Greenwood, Mats Gustafsson, Angela Jaeger, Elaine Kahn, Ira Kaplan, Maria Kozic, Matt Krefting, Ted Lee, Donna Lethal, Owen Maercks, Marc Masters, Hisham Mayet, Richard Meltzer, Thurston Moore, Dylan Nyoukis, Gary Panter, Tony Rettman, Bruce Russell, Suzy Rust, Andy Schwartz, Brian Turner, Naomi Yang Ω. 50 pages, black & white 8.5" x 11".
― tylerw, Thursday, 1 January 2015 19:25 (nine years ago) link
Random question for anyone that regularly orders from Forced Exposure - I placed my first order with them about three weeks ago and realized I hadn't seen an update, logged in and saw that my order is "on hold" due to "not sufficient quantity". I know I selected the option to have everything shipped at once, so I don't mind waiting, but I'm confused since when I search for both the items I ordered on the site, even today, it lists them both as being in stock. Is this common?
― soaring skrrrtpeggios (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 5 May 2021 15:23 (two years ago) link
"low stock level" seems to mean not in stock for them? items listed that way aren't eligible when they have sales. could be what's hanging it up, they're trying to source those records.
you will get shipping notification when your order ships, and they'll reach out (after awhile) if they can't source something.
― bulb after bulb, Wednesday, 5 May 2021 15:28 (two years ago) link
Thanks, yeah, one of the two does say "low stock level", that must be it. I'll wait and see what happens.
― soaring skrrrtpeggios (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 5 May 2021 15:31 (two years ago) link
So a further month on and I still haven't heard a single word from them about my order. It's a killer catalog but I gotta say that this is not impressing me for my first time ordering from them direct. I've had other shops with sourcing issues, which is totally fine and happens sometimes, but I usually get at least an email letting me know what's up.
― a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 8 June 2021 15:19 (two years ago) link
I know there have been issues lately with sourcing records, I had kind of a similar issue earlier this yr though I eventually got my records. Have you sent them an email? Sometimes it takes a bit for a response but I've never had a problem sorting things out with them over email.
― chr1sb3singer, Tuesday, 8 June 2021 15:53 (two years ago) link
I'm going to send them an email today to check in. Obviously I don't mind waiting (given that's it's been more than six weeks) and I get that things are screwy right now, was just hoping I'd have an update from them. Thanks for the nudge though.
― a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 8 June 2021 15:56 (two years ago) link
Also the last six months is the only time I've ever experienced any sort of delay or long waits when ordering from FE in probably 20-ish yrs
― chr1sb3singer, Tuesday, 8 June 2021 15:57 (two years ago) link
That's good to know. I've always heard good things, just hadn't ordered until now for whatever reason.
― a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 8 June 2021 15:57 (two years ago) link
fwiw i have also been ordering from them intermittently for over 20 years and never had a problem. they don't tend to send status updates until shipping but they do respond to email. i also find "low stock level" a confusing category and i suspect it means out of stock at FE but possibly available to order.
― bryan, Tuesday, 8 June 2021 16:06 (two years ago) link