Re: The what ever thread...
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 1:12 am
HE LIVESfuturesailors wrote:Heima's like a really good Icelandic tourism ad.
HE LIVESfuturesailors wrote:Heima's like a really good Icelandic tourism ad.
I love Seattle record stores. Everytime I go, I leave with a stack of things I had been looking for. NY ones tend to either be too focused on old used vinyl or purely whats popular.kbit wrote:Record stores in Seattle are no joke. I contemplated dropping $80 in one store just because of how sweet the selection was. Even after spending $30 at another store this morning.
At least I finally have the Dawn of Midi album
We both know we ain't havin grandkids anytime soon...snipelfritz wrote:When I think about the environment, I try to think of our grandchildren. Our grandchildren who will be able to admit for certain that things are fucked up beyond repair and just waste away the world in massive orgy of destruction and decadence.
I want a part of that orgy.
It was a rhetorical device, ok.sonidero wrote:We both know we ain't havin grandkids anytime soon...snipelfritz wrote:When I think about the environment, I try to think of our grandchildren. Our grandchildren who will be able to admit for certain that things are fucked up beyond repair and just waste away the world in massive orgy of destruction and decadence.
I want a part of that orgy.
Oh, it gets better:D.o.S. wrote:That's not real.
That can't be real.
dude1 wrote:JHS guy makes a synth mod DS-1 that has three side mount switches for insane weirdness.
Check out the JHS site that guy is really good.
There are a few good suggestions, but most of them are just different flavors of dirt. This is what I get for straying from the synth forum.dude2 wrote:That's dope. I just ordered it.