Thought you'd been a long time waiting for the local release of Ladytron's Light and Magic (it's out now) ? Curve's 2001 album Gift has recently been spotted around town (along with a single). One almost wonders what the point might be ?
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Has anybody actually heard "The New Adventures of Curve", the one they did after Gift and released only through an industriogothic mail-order place in the UK? I half thought of ordering it, but never did. Was it any good, or was it just a ploy to get the recording company to release Gift more widely? (I recall it was released only in the US on a small sublabel of Universal; last year, Universal's Artful boutique imprint (home to Gary Numan and Bis) released it in the UK, and some indie released it in Australia.)
Posted by acb | March 13, 2003 6:35 PM
Posted on March 13, 2003 18:35
No. I actually filled in the order form once, only to discover that the form wouldn't submit in mozilla/galeon. I was gonna go sit down at a wintel box, but never quite got around to it. Oh well.
Posted by cos | March 13, 2003 7:18 PM
Posted on March 13, 2003 19:18