Monday, February 16, 2004

Back from South Carolina! We sold some EPs down there and made some new friends. The Limelight is a cool place run by cool people, and they had more than enough Pabst Blue Ribbon for the whole entourage to drink..and we really wanted to clean 'em out, too.

Speaking of EPs, "Don't Fear..." is now available at Tower Records Huntington and Rock Candy in Stony Brook, on 25A, next door to the Green Cactus and across the street from the SB train station. Bryan Katz at Rock Candy is giving all the proceeds from sales of the EP back to us, so please check out his store the next time you go out for burritos. Rock candy has a lot of cool stuff, from band t-shirts and Ugly Dolls to unique fashion accessories and Freudian Slippers. I myself bought a "Yiddish Proverbs" coffee mug from there last week.

While we're on the subject, the new EP by Space Robot Scientists, entitled "Aggro Disco," is currently in production with Icon Omnimedia.

Also, Happy Birthday to Charlie Kassay at Deuces Wild Productions for being kickass! And thanks to Antonia at Little Uncle Joe's Promotion for all the hard work she is doing for us.

Friday, February 06, 2004

Welcome to ESCHE-etc!

Example Such Cloth Hammer Engine is a new record label based in Long Island, New York as an outlet for exciting new underground music that can't be found elsewhere. Currently, we represent The Repercussions, Space Robot Scientists and Potbelly Bandits.

The Repercussions have just released their first EP "Don't Fear..." and are playing dates in February and March to celebrate! Check them out in South Carolina on Valentine's Day weekend and back in New York soon after that. Check therepercussions.net/shows.htm for updated information on shows. We'd love to see you so we can rock your face off!

The Space Robot Scientists are playing some gigs around NYC in anticipation of the release of their long-awaited new EP. We're excited about this one, as it's been too long since their last release, "We've Got A Time Machine," first graced your ears and cerebral cortex.

Until next time, don't forget to floss those inbetween spaces and hard to reach places.