It makes me very happy indeed to be able to say that we are finally back online. After an extended period of hibernation we're back with a new strategy, new site design, new logo and new music just around the corner. There are several announcements that we've been holding back until the site was ready, read on to find out more.
First up, we've decided the time is right to explore some carefully considered commercial avenues. That means all our releases from here on in are going to be available in physical form, produced to the highest standard and available in good quantities. You will be able to purchase physical and digital goods directly through this site, as well as in select independent stores worldwide.
We will no longer offer all our music for free download, but for those willing to invest some time in the project, free downloads and other assorted good-stuff will become available over time. We have also started a new side-project called "Forecasts", this will be an ongoing mix-tape series put together by various friends and contributors. The first of these, "Reintroduction" is online now and contains previously unreleased material from Nest, 1000 Hours of Staring, Stephane Leonard and Michael Trommer. We also present exclusive tracks from Segue and Pine who we're very happy to have on-board.
The second piece of news is that our 'first' release is to be a reissue of Nest's self-titled 2007 EP. This will contain the original six pieces as well as several new, unreleased tracks, doubling the length of the original release. The tracks will be professionally (re)mastered and beautifully packaged along with new artwork. We have not set a release date for the album yet, but hope to take pre-orders at the beginning of November.
That's all for now, we realise the site is a little sparse at the moment, but we will be padding it out with new pages and features in the coming weeks. Your comments and feedback are most welcome, please register to get started!
- Huw
Comments
25.09.2009 / 7:16pm
Good evening,
what I meant is that all the future releases are going to be available in physical form.
As I already wrote: A misunderstanding. I made my comparison just for showing how much of the "old" stuff I considered worth buying. Of course I don't know if the ratio will be the same...
second rate music
I'm looking forward to hearing the first rate music :-).
idea behind the Forecasts
The idea with tracks from other labels makes it clear!
Best wishes,
Thorsten
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