For ppl in my house - something to do on sunday?

Apr 18, 2007 13:45

Knifeladder, Siebenn and Naevus live

Nearest tube is Old Street - looks like we could make it back even in the wee hours if need be.

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long_knife April 18 2007, 13:04:12 UTC
Sound like a plan.

I have a lovely shiny Nicole 12 badge for you back at the house...Mr Postman actually delivered one of my long awaited packages this morning.

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panzerpenguin April 18 2007, 13:06:14 UTC
So I gathered - thankyou very much! :)

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long_knife April 18 2007, 13:09:04 UTC
Yes...my patience is being tried by the non-appearance of the NTT package.

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keeffinnan April 18 2007, 13:57:39 UTC
good stuff!

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ephemera May 5 2007, 15:26:01 UTC
This is interlock after a name change : please re-add me to your flist?

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panzerpenguin May 6 2007, 12:23:16 UTC
Done. Any comments on my new stuff? When my promo sampler is complete, I'm going to send you a copy...together with some other bits and pieces.

Queik!

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es0terika May 19 2007, 14:12:19 UTC
Hey there, just randomly came across your lj while seeing who else had Maruta Command as an interest and saw that you in fact seem to be the man behind that very project [which I am sad to see is no longer extant].
So I thought I'd add you as a Friend, if you have any objections or would like to keep your lj private then just let me know and I'll crawl back down the dark hole from whence I came. :]

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panzerpenguin May 29 2007, 08:37:34 UTC
I've added you - look at my older posts for my current musical activities.

I'm always interested to hear from people who've enjoyed my music! :) MK is effectively defunct as we now live a long way apart and John is focused on Interlock (which seems to be fairly successful now).

Kindermord is in a sense the replacement for MK, but is much purer and much, much more focused both in subject matter (WW1) and in sound (contemporary samples only, which is a big (but satisfying) challenge for the 1914-18 period).

Note that I am no longer interested in producing danceable sounds, as my tastes have become progressively more extreme since MK. I am still very pleased with the deeper and darker MK tracks (European Deathmarch, Hanging on the Old Barbed Wire and especially War on Life), which were always my favourites at the time as well.

Any comments on my new projects will be gratefully received.

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es0terika May 29 2007, 11:37:23 UTC
Cheers.
Though I do like the more upbeat tracks on Holocaust Rites, War On Life has always been my favorite, it's just pure evil. But to be quite honest I appreciate the full range really.
It's good to hear that you're still making music, I'll have to check out some of you more recent stuff, any idea where I can get my hands on it?

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panzerpenguin May 29 2007, 11:41:57 UTC
War On Life has always been my favorite, it's just pure evil

:)

Thankyou! Heh.

No releases for the new stuff yet (though a few promos have been circulated at Leipzig WGT by my housemates), take a look at:

Eumenides
Kindermord
Forced To Eat Your Face

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to do on sunday no5tril May 28 2007, 14:38:56 UTC
Sorry its a bit far from where I live...

Awfully sorry to write to you here but I didn't know where else to communicate.

The little boy has fallen off his bicycle again...

I managed to loose you twice, don't make this a third time you popple-hating sex bandit you...

;)

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Re: to do on sunday panzerpenguin May 29 2007, 08:28:21 UTC
No problem - added!

Sorry, rarely type much on here - recovering from serious medical problem with my forearms (RSI + tennis elbow from typing too much)

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Re: to do on sunday no5tril May 29 2007, 09:21:50 UTC
Really? What happenned to your forearms?

In any case I would love to get back into contact with you... How do I go about that?

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Re: to do on sunday panzerpenguin May 29 2007, 09:28:42 UTC
On here is good - you can email penguin at telergy dot com, which is now working again.

I typed too much, for too many years (as part of my work), and now the joints in my arms are complaining.

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