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Scandinavian Indie Digest Fri, 23 Jan 1998 Volume 98 : Issue 8

Today's Topics:
SV: Gbg record shops
Re: record shop faq
Re: SV: The Merrymakers?
SV: Sin's Music on the Radio [26-Jan-97] *Norway Included*
Re: SV: Gbg record shops
Re: The Merrymakers?
Re: CD's online... (Boxman)
Re: SV: Sin's Music on the Radio [26-Jan-97] *Norway Included*
??!?!!
Re: About Radio Rocket
Tour List (Luger BA) [22-Jan-98]
AW: ??!?!!
Correction of Mailorder!
Re: Tour List (Luger BA) [22-Jan-98]
Re: SV: The Merrymakers?
Re: Tour List (Luger BA) [22-Jan-98]
Re: Tour List (Luger BA) [22-Jan-98]
Re: Tour List (Luger BA) [22-Jan-98]
Re: Tour List (Luger BA) [22-Jan-98]
Re: Tour List (Luger BA) [22-Jan-98]
Re: tortoise and more, ahum, postrock
CD's on the way, say Skivhugget!
Re: CD's on the way, say Skivhugget!
AW: CD's on the way, says Skivhugget!
Brainpool info
SV: CD's on the way, says Skivhugget!
Re: boxman
HANG ANDERS NUNSTEDT
orup/grand tone music/record stores
Re: HANG ANDERS NUNSTEDT
Re: HANG ALI BABA
Re: HANG ALI BABA
Re: HANG ALI BABA

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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 20:22:21 +0100
From: "Micke Rehnstrom" <micre215@student.liu.se>
Subject: SV: Gbg record shops

Erik Soderstrom wrote
> (PS. and how about a Linkoping record store FAQ as well, huh Micke?
> there are at least 7-8 of them... DS.)

;-) Well, something like that I guess. But if we are to concentrate on the
good ones, i.e. those I would recommend to people visiting this place, the
map would only consist of a dot on Platensgatan - at Get Back Records. Lots
of Cd:s, both new and second-hand, but not too much vinyl. Nice selection
of music and very nice selection of people working there, too. I think
Mattias Ahlen of CHICKENPOX still works there, even if I have not seen him
there lately. And there is one guy, working there, who actually was a
musician at Ulf Lundells first gig ever outside Stockholm ;-).

There is a store somewhere who sells a lot of old 70s and 80s hard rock
stuff and they have a lot of vinyl, I think, but I have never been there
myself.

/Micke

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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 20:27:29 +0100
From: Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Re: record shop faq

>> I was thinking the same thing. Perhaps a "record store map of Sweden"
>> thingie? If no one else does this, I will :-)
>
> Hehe... I'll do the Jonkoping one then. Won't take very long. :)

Not if you include Huskvarna. "The famous store where that guy
in the Cardigans used to work" has to be included! ;)

//Erik

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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 20:36:32 +0100
From: Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Re: SV: The Merrymakers?

>> They have a release today...I haven't seen them live tough
>
> Yeah, Radio Rocket says there's gonna be a release party with some
> giveaways, free food etc. Didn't catch the details, but if someone's
> interested, i could give them a call and find out more.

Didn't _anyone_ notice the message I posted last night about the
release party? Date, time, place of the party and a link to
their website (where one can find soundclips of course)?

//Erik <chief@lysator.liu.se>

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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 20:39:28 +0100
From: "Micke Rehnstrom" <micre215@student.liu.se>
Subject: SV: Sin's Music on the Radio [26-Jan-97] *Norway Included*

Erik Soderstrom wrote:
> Tue 27/1 Blithe, Starmarket, Heed (R) Umea, Jan-Feb 97 (Popstad 97)

Now, this may just be me being confused because of having been awake since
6.30 this morning. But I thought that BLITHE broke up before this and that
they never played at this event. Or did they do some kind of "goodbye gig"?


/Micke

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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 20:47:32 +0100
From: Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Re: SV: Gbg record shops

>> (PS. and how about a Linkoping record store FAQ as well, huh Micke?
>> there are at least 7-8 of them... DS.)
>
> ;-) Well, something like that I guess. But if we are to concentrate on the
> good ones, i.e. those I would recommend to people visiting this place, the
> map would only consist of a dot on Platensgatan - at Get Back Records.

Exactly. But just to be anal about it, one should include the lot - even
the Ahlens record department and the two (or are there three now?) Sound
de Light stores. (if you haven't checked out their website yet -
http://www.sounddelight.se - don't.. it's just so disfunctional you'll
get a headache!). Ha!

> I think Mattias Ahlen of CHICKENPOX still works there, even if I have not
> seen him there lately.

I think they have been on tour, which would explain his absense. But it's
kind of funny to always see there's a Chickenpox record clearly visible to
everyone going into the store. ;)

> There is a store somewhere who sells a lot of old 70s and 80s hard rock
> stuff and they have a lot of vinyl, I think, but I have never been there
> myself.

Me neither, but it's just 100-200m away from Get Back so I'd include it
on the Platensgatan map...

//Erik <chief@lysator.liu.se>

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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 20:50:49 +0100
From: Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Re: The Merrymakers?

At 20:54 1998-01-20 -0800, you wrote:
>>The Merrymakers (S)
>> 31/1 San Francisco, The Great American Music Hall (US)
>> 1/2 San Francisco, The Bottom of The Hill (US)
>
>Can anyone offer some information on these guys (e.g., what to expect,
>should I go?).

well...
http://www.merrymakers.se

//Enrique

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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 21:04:11 +0100
From: Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Re: CD's online... (Boxman)

At 11:19 1998-01-21 +0100, Jan Sundstrom wrote:

>> Here's a cute thingie - "Bargain Finder" - it searches ten online
>> record stores for the albums/records you specify and presents all
>> the prices it can get, so you can compare them and go to the
>> cheapest one:
>> http://bf.cstar.ac.com/bf/
>
> Good stuff. Although this serviced seems to be very biased towards the
> US. Is there anything similar for Europe (or even sweden?! ;-)

You know, they actually had a lengthy article in one of them "serious"
Swedish computer magazines (like "Datavarlden" or something) about
marketing on the web in relation to "bargain search agents" - I have
the copy at work, so I'll check it out again tomorrow. But I believe
those listed there were also "US only".

But these "agents" are probably the "next big thing". There's something
going on at http://www.identify.com which is configurable enough to
search in selected countries, though from what I understand, companies
to be searched still has to be hard coded. :-/

//Erik <chief@lysator.liu.se>

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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 21:20:55 +0100
From: Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Re: SV: Sin's Music on the Radio [26-Jan-97] *Norway Included*

> Erik Soderstrom wrote:
>> Tue 27/1 Blithe, Starmarket, Heed (R) Umea, Jan-Feb 97
> (Popstad 97)
>
> Now, this may just be me being confused because of having been awake since
> 6.30 this morning. But I thought that BLITHE broke up before this and that
> they never played at this event. Or did they do some kind of "goodbye gig"?

Yup, this was their last gig ever.

//Erik

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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 22:30:24 +0200 (EET)
From: Timo Riitamaa <timo.riitamaa@kolumbus.fi>
Subject: ??!?!!

Reiner wrote:
> And, from here, even to Kolding, which is southmost of the danish dates,
> mhm, it's more then 600 km ... a little bit TOO far, I think, for one
> gig ... ?! Paska!

Notice how this Reiner character is using suspicously many finnish words...
i suspect he's some kind of double-agent.

Tornado DaSilva.

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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 20:34:08 +0100
From: Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Re: About Radio Rocket

> He runs the best show in Sweden, no competition. It's amazing, the good
> stuff he's digging up every afternoon. I'm glued to the radio from
> 14.00 every day. Do check it out. 95,3 (only in Sthlm yet (unfortunately))
>
> http://www.student.nada.kth.se/~d94-mfj/rocket/
> Send in your suggestions to Eric himself (who finally got his own email
> address): ev97_pac@alv.kth.se

Just checked the web pages, and the playlist. That's exactly something
I've hoped to hear on the radio you know. But not just for a couple
of hours a few days of the week in one city, but 24 hours _all over
the country_ (or even better, world wide, but then we're talking
the Internet...) Perhaps that's the way? Do a show on the net?

//Erik <chief@lysator.liu.se>

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Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 00:24:08 +0100
From: Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Tour List (Luger BA) [22-Jan-98]

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scandinavian Indie Luger Tour List UPDATE Scandinavian Indie
January 22nd, 1998

by Erik Soderstrom <chief@lysator.liu.se>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SCANDINAVIAN:

CLAWFINGER - MVG / MD *NEW*
Jan 23 Helsinki (SF) Lepakko
Jan 28 Stavanger (N) Folken
Jan 29 Haugesund (N) Flytten
Jan 30 Bergen (N) Garage
Jan 31 Volda (N) Veka 98
Feb 3 Lund (S) Mejeriet
Feb 4 Uppsala (S) Sten Sture
Feb 5 Gavle (S) Etage
Feb 11 Salen (S) Tandadalen
Feb 13 Karlstad (S) Jager

GRAND TONE MUSIC - MVG Records / MD *NEW*
Mar 7 Goteborg (S) Trappan

THE HELLACOPTERS (S) - White Jazz / HOK *NEW*
+ GLUECIFER (N) - White Jazz / HOK
Jan 22 Eindhoven (NL) De Effenaar
Jan 23 Rotterdam (NL) De Vlerk
Jan 24 Haarlem (NL) Patronaat
Jan 25 Essen (D) Zeche Carl
Jan 27 Berlin (D) SO 36
Jan 28 Dresden (D) Star Club
Jan 29 Munchen (D) Backstage
Jan 30 Schweinfurt(D) Alter Stadtbanhof
Jan 31 Bern (CH) Reithalle
Feb 1 Biella (I) Babylonia
Feb 2 Zurich (CH) Luv
Feb 3 Wien (A) Szene Wien
Feb 4 Salzburg (A) Rockhouse
Feb 6 Lyon (F) Le Presenerf
Feb 7 Rennes (F) Tonton Flingeurs
Feb 8 Gent (B) Democrazy
Feb 10 London (UK) Garage
Feb 11 Frankfurt (D) Batschkapp
Feb 12 Groningen (NL) Vera
Feb 13 Nijmegen (NL) Doornroosje
Feb 14 Amsterdam (NL) Melkweg
Feb 15 Koln (D) Underground
Feb 17 Schorndorf (D) Manufaktur
Feb 18 Bielefeld (D) Kamp
Feb 19 Den Haag (NL) Paard
Feb 20 Gierle (B) `T Hoekske
Feb 21 Hengelo (NL) Metropool
Feb 22 Leer (D) Zollhaus

HONEY IS COOL - MVG Records / MD *NEW*
Mar 28 Goteborg (S) Trappan

MONSTER (S) - MVG Records / MD *NEW*
Jan 23 Umea (S) Station
Jan 24 Skelleftea (S) E4
Jan 29 Eskilstuna (S) Popstad

WEEPING WILLOWS (S) - Grand Recordings / Virgin *NEW*
Jan 22 Copenhagen (DK) Vega
Jan 26 Stockholm (S) Medborgarhuset
Jan 30 Goteborg (S) Vagen
Jan 31 Vasteras (S) Smalls
Feb 1 Karlstad (S) Jager
Feb 18 Edsbyn (S) Stora Hotellet
Feb 26 Linkoping (S) Herrgar'n
Feb 28 Stromstad (S) Skagerack

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NON-SCANDINAVIAN:

GRAHAM PARKER (UK) - Label TBA *NEW*
Mar 25 Malmo (S) KB
Mar 27 Stockholm (S) Studion
Mar 28 Goteborg (S) Harrys Playground

TORTOISE (US) - City Slang / MD *NEW*
Apr 7 Oslo (N) So What
Apr 8 Lund (S) Palladium

UNSANE (US) - Startracks / House of Kicks *NEW*
Mar 24 Malmo (S) KB
Mar 25 Stockholm (S) Studion
Mar 26 Goteborg (S) Harrys Playground
Mar 27 Oslo (N) Mars

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The COMPLETE Luger Tour List is posted to the mailing list now and then.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 06:58:45 +0100
From: "Barczinski, Reiner, WAC" <Barczinski@celanese.de>
Subject: AW: ??!?!!

Ah ... you know, Tornado, my mother, when I was even younger than I am
now, always said, don't say "Scheisse"! So I'm trying hard to learn it in
every language ...

Reiner (Just to divert all of you from these "double-agent" thoughts ...
;) )

> Notice how this Reiner character is using suspicously many finnish
> words... i suspect he's some kind of double-agent.

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Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 07:09:47 +0100
From: "Barczinski, Reiner, WAC" <Barczinski@celanese.de>
Subject: Correction of Mailorder!

Folks ..

.. forget, what I told you yesterday! I did NOT order at
"WhereverItoldyou", but at Skivhugget! My fault! I did this first try
with Bob Hund, Hedningarna & Garmarna and am curious how that works out!
So keep your fingers crossed ...

Later!
Reiner

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Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 09:35:23 +0100
From: Mats L <blooob@mindless.com>
Subject: Re: Tour List (Luger BA) [22-Jan-98]

Erik Soderstrom wrote:

> TORTOISE (US) - City Slang / MD *NEW*
> Apr 7 Oslo (N) So What
> Apr 8 Lund (S) Palladium

Ja! Yes! Ho Ha Jihaheouiiii!

//Mats

(Du far nog ta en resa till ner hit i var Jonas)

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Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 13:28:38 +0100
From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom)
Subject: Re: SV: The Merrymakers?

>> Yeah, Radio Rocket says there's gonna be a release party with some
>> giveaways, free food etc. Didn't catch the details, but if someone's
>> interested, i could give them a call and find out more.
>
> Didn't _anyone_ notice the message I posted last night about the
> release party?

Umm... Did it say anything about the free food ;-)
Sorry, it's so hard to pay attention. Mea culpa ;-)

Jan

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Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 09:59:45 -0500 (EST)
From: Martin Olson <mqo4365@is4.nyu.edu>
Subject: Re: Tour List (Luger BA) [22-Jan-98]

On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Mats L wrote:

>> TORTOISE (US) - City Slang / MD *NEW*
>> Apr 7 Oslo (N) So What
>> Apr 8 Lund (S) Palladium
>
> Ja! Yes! Ho Ha Jihaheouiiii!

A chance to see tortoise live is definitelly a reason to get excited.
Their show at NYC's Irving Plaza last year was easily one of the best
shows I've been to in years...

-Martin.

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Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 16:00:07 +0100
From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom)
Subject: Re: Tour List (Luger BA) [22-Jan-98]

scan-indie@lysator.liu.se,Internet writes:

> A chance to see tortoise live is definitelly a reason to get excited.
> Their show at NYC's Irving Plaza last year was easily one of the best
> shows I've been to in years...

What are they like?

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Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 16:25:41 +0100
From: Mats L <blooob@mindless.com>
Subject: Re: Tour List (Luger BA) [22-Jan-98]

>> A chance to see tortoise live is definitelly a reason to get excited.
>> Their show at NYC's Irving Plaza last year was easily one of the best
>> shows I've been to in years...
>
> What are they like?

I'm not very good in explaining music but... Hmmm. I think it's called
post-rock by some people. (Or what do you say mr. Slowball).

They play instrumental music. Kind of kraut-ish in a way maybe. Very
beautiful and dreamy. Still the music can be quite groovy.

ehh..

help me someone!

/M

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Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 11:04:37 -0500 (EST)
From: Martin Olson <mqo4365@is4.nyu.edu>
Subject: Re: Tour List (Luger BA) [22-Jan-98]

On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Mats L wrote:

>> What are they like?
>
> I'm not very good in explaining music but... Hmmm. I think it's called
> post-rock by some people. (Or what do you say mr. Slowball).
>
> They play instrumental music. Kind of kraut-ish in a way maybe. Very
> beautiful and dreamy. Still the music can be quite groovy.

Yeah, it's instrumental music with bits of samples and keyboard noise,
xylophones, great drums & bass... Generally they can be both
spacey and ambient one minute and very straightahead and driving the next
minute. Seeing them live isn't really like going to see a normal show as
much as it is sitting in on a really amazing jam session. Not a whole lot
of audience interaction, I guess, but it's still amazing.

To give you an example of the kindof stuff they do live: When I saw them
they finished playing their last song and people went nuts. There was
just tons of applause. But after a while, I noticed that the applause was
still going even though nobody was still applauding. Basically they'd
sampled our applause and looped it, and when they came back to do an
encore, they turned that sample into the basis of the beat for the next
song. Kinda made me go "wow."

Anyway, give it a shot. IT's the kindof stuff that some people go nuts
over and other people just find irritating. It's kindof a toss-up...

ta,
Martin.

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Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 13:27:02 -0500
From: Mo Holkar / UKG <Undying_King_Games@compuserve.com>
Subject: Re: Tour List (Luger BA) [22-Jan-98]

>>
I'm not very good in explaining music but... Hmmm. I think it's called
post-rock by some people. (Or what do you say mr. Slowball).
They play instrumental music. Kind of kraut-ish in a way maybe. Very
beautiful and dreamy. Still the music can be quite groovy.
<<

I wasn't that impressed when I saw them here in Oxford last year, although
most people seem to rave about them live. They were very enthusiastic --
sort of like Ben Folds Five on drugs -- but the actual music didn't do much
for me.

I'm not much good at describing music either, but I guess it's got elements
of modern jazz (the Miles Davis / John Coltrane / Ornette Coleman kind of
thing) in it.

Mo

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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 09:33:29 +0100
From: Joris Gillet <gillet@geocities.com>
Subject: Re: tortoise and more, ahum, postrock

you wrote:

>> What are they like?
>
> They play instrumental music. Kind of kraut-ish in a way maybe. Very
> beautiful and dreamy. Still the music can be quite groovy.

saw them last year and found them a bit boring to be honest, only song
I can remember is that excellent Galapagos, which is the only Tortoise
song with a real melody, the rest just isn't that memorable (that's my
opinion of course).

what I do like is Mogwai. and the tour list mentioned one date in Scan-
dinavia but according to their own list they will do some more gigs, but
why oh why won't they come to Gothenburg ?? it's not that there are too
much bands coming here is it ?? 'cause if it is someone please tell me
as far as I know there seems to be nothing happening here in the near
future...

anyway, that Scandinavian Mogwai dates in full:

11/3 STAVANGER folken
12/3 BERGEN hulen
14/3 Bo kroa
15/3 OSLO so what
17/3 STOCKHOLM studion
18/3 MALMO kb
19/3 ROSKILDE gimle
20/3 COPENHAGEN loppen

joris gillet
gillet@geocities.com

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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 09:49:38 +0100
From: "Barczinski, Reiner, WAC" <Barczinski@celanese.de>
Subject: CD's on the way, say Skivhugget!

Hei - Hej - Terve ...

Friends ... as already said, I tried the Skivhugget's mailorder, and it
said already, that the CD's are on their way to my home! So, it really
seems to work well ... so I've at least got "Bob Hund 2" on CD in a few
days, and hardly try to finish my work mid-next week, to go for them in
Aalborg! Anyone knows any other dates in northern Denmark between next
Thursday and saturday?

See you (there?) - Reiner

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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 04:26:11 EST
From: Cardigans1 <Cardigans1@aol.com>
Subject: Re: CD's on the way, say Skivhugget!

In a message dated 1/23/98 3:06:59 AM, you wrote:

<<
so I've at least got "Bob Hund 2" on CD
>>

what's Bob Hund 2?? (i know the group, is this a new single?)

jason

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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 10:40:02 +0100
From: "Barczinski, Reiner, WAC" <Barczinski@celanese.de>
Subject: AW: CD's on the way, says Skivhugget!

>> so I've at least got "Bob Hund 2" on CD
>
> what's Bob Hund 2?? (i know the group, is this a new single?)

Hmm, it seemed, and I really hope that's right, that "Bob Hund 2" is a
(the second ??) Longplayer ... but there are lots o' people here, that
really know that better than me ...
Reiner

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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 98 12:29 +0100
From: "Asva" <Asva@pronto.bbt.se>
Subject: Brainpool info

Hi!

I am new to this list.
I have had one question about that swedish band Brainpool and wonder if
someone knows how to contact band members via internet or phone.

You know, they made that single with "My Sweet Lord" and being a Hare
Krishna I wanted to ask if they had some reason to chose the song, or anyway
why ...

Anyone out there can help me to get in touch with the guys?

Asva

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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 14:05:28 +0100
From: "Micke Rehnstrom" <micre215@student.liu.se>
Subject: SV: CD's on the way, says Skivhugget!

> Hmm, it seemed, and I really hope that's right, that "Bob Hund 2" is a
> (the second ??) Longplayer ... but there are lots o' people here, that
> really know that better than me ...

"Bob Hund 1" is their first ep and "Bob Hund 2" should be their first
full-length album. At least those are the titles used in a couple of other
mailorder catalogs I have.

/Micke

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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 14:08:40 +0100
From: "Micke Rehnstrom" <micre215@student.liu.se>
Subject: Re: boxman

Regarding the discussion about new mail order company Boxman - I read about
them on the ZTV news text-tv pages last night. They have had some troubles
with too many customers!! They have been drowned in orders from lots of
people and, therefore, they have not been able to serve everyone. They made
some promise that things would work better in the future.

/Micke

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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 15:11:30 +0100
From: "Micke Rehnstrom" <micre215@student.liu.se>
Subject: HANG ANDERS NUNSTEDT

This message is directed towards those perverts who read Expressen Fredag
(I am one of those, I must confess) and who believe everything they read (I
am certainly not one of those).

Perhaps hanging Mr Nunstedt is to stretch it a bit too far, I am still a
quite peaceful person. But if someone close to him reads this (I guess he
dont himself), could you please tell him that if he does not have a fucking
clue about what he is doing then he should do something else instead. Today
he reviews the latest album from CARPET PEOPLE - "Assemble & plug" and he
calls them talented and gives it a good review. So far everything is OK by
me. But he calls them CARPE WADE instead of CARPET PEOPLE! Not just once,
but consistently throughout the whole review. And I honestly think that
someone who cares about this type of music should:

a) recognize the difference between CARPET PEOPLEs down-sized lo-fi sound
and CARPE WADEs "the louder and noisier it gets the better it is"-power pop
b) be very surprised if CARPE WADE released a record on NONS records
instead of A Westside Fabrication
c) etc. etc. (I could probably write a lot of notes about that he should
know which people are in which bands and so on, but that would probably
last for a whole digest).

Besides, I thought that someone who writes in Swedish should be able to
read in Swedish too, but obviously those lines, in the press-release (which
I guess he should have received) about Emil Odling being a member of CARPET
PEOPLE were too incomprehensible for him, since he claims that CARPET
PEOPLE, oh sorry - he claims that CARPE WADE has three members (and that is
not correct neither concerning CARPET PEOPLE nor CARPE WADE).

I know that if we were to bring up every fault in this paper and their
competitor we would do nothing else, but this really upset me!

/Micke

Ps. Oh yes, there is a song on "Assemble & plug" that is called "Snovember"
- not "Snowember" as Nunstedt claims. I should stop now! ds.

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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 15:40:27 +0100 (MET)
From: magnus@lousy.pp.se (Magnus Johansson)
Subject: orup/grand tone music/record stores

Hey,

um... I just heard the new Orup song on the radio... "jag kommer
over dig". How do you translate that one? "I'll come all over
you"? :)

Anyways, for some reason I was looking in the latest issue of
Damernas Varld (a Swedish women's magazine with pictures of a
lot of hungry models) and they have a music-page written by
Kristina Adolfsson and she'd listed her "favourites right now"
and they were: Jonas Knutsson, Mono, Roachford and Grand Tone
Music and here's what she wrote about the latter:

"Winter-music for burning candles and thoughts about Norrland
(that's the upper part of Sweden). Discreet Swedish band
with nice details such as steelguitar. The singer has the same
bright Swedish tone as the girl in Ace of Base."

Uh.. that was a crappy translation but I'm sick and can't
think alright. Anyways, I haven't heard Grand Tone Music
yet (well I saw them live in Emmaboda but wasn't in the mood
for that kind of music at the moment), even though Erik
mail me every time they're on the radio :) but that wasn't
a very nice thing to write, was it?

Another thing: will record stores be the first "real" stores
to get put out of business because of internet-shopping? Of
course we'll still have "real" stores in some way in the
future but... will they only carry top 20? I used to order a
lot of stuff at the local dealer but nowadays I never do, it's
so much easier, cheaper and faster to order it from one of
the net stores. And I can sit at home and listen to excerpts
from the albums before I buy them, Real Audio's getting better
every month. Actually I feel a little guilty about not supporting
the local store anymore... I work in a furniture store, what if
people started to buy all their furniture over the net? Well,
we still have something more to offer our customers - the
possibility to try the furniture before buying it. And, well,
to see a picture of a sofa isn't really the same thing as
seeing the real thing. Can real record stores really compete
with the internet ones? Do we care?

Okay,
Magnus

------------------------------

Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 15:57:39 +0100
From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom)
Subject: Re: HANG ANDERS NUNSTEDT

> This message is directed towards those perverts who read Expressen
> Fredag (I am one of those, I must confess) and who believe everything
> they read (I am certainly not one of those).
>
> Perhaps hanging Mr Nunstedt is to stretch it a bit too far, I am still a
> quite peaceful person. But if someone close to him reads this (I guess
> he dont himself), could you please tell him that if he does not have a
> fucking clue about what he is doing then he should do something else
> instead.

Have you ever thought that words like this can hurt?! I used to work at
Expressen Fredag (surprise!) and maybe AN writes like an idiot, and maybe
he has what we in sweden call "noll koll", but I, for one, feel uneasy
reading these lines...

We're talking about real life people here, not some DJ in a Smiths
song...

Jan

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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 16:12:03 +0100 (MET)
From: Petter Tiilikainen <burrito@ludd.luth.se>
Subject: Re: HANG ALI BABA

According to Jan Sundstrom:

> We're talking about real life people here, not some DJ in a Smiths
> song...

Journalists are real people? Hahaha, give me a break. :-)

Petter

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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 16:21:40 +0100
From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom)
Subject: Re: HANG ALI BABA

>> We're talking about real life people here, not some DJ in a Smiths
>> song...
>
> Journalists are real people? Hahaha, give me a break. :-)

Sorry, I'm a journalist too. Is this a flame bait??? Not very funny.
Keep Scan Indie free from this crap, please.

Jan

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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 16:40:12 +0100 (MET)
From: Petter Tiilikainen <burrito@ludd.luth.se>
Subject: Re: HANG ALI BABA

According to Jan Sundstrom:

> Sorry, I'm a journalist too. Is this a flame bait??? Not very funny.
> Keep Scan Indie free from this crap, please.

Hehe, seems like i touched someone's weak spot here. Sorry, but I have
absolutely no respect for the people who work at/for Aftonbladet and
Expressen. They've carried creative journalism a wee bit to far, in my
not so humble opinion. And anyway, are you gonna tell me that you've
never read a review that made you seriously pissed off?

Petter

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End of Scandinavian Indie Digest Vol.98 #8
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