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Old 07.11.2007, 09:39 AM   #78
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Not the greatest sound quality indeed, but alright for a 128kb mp3. At least it's the entire thing. Now let's hope the DVD isn't going to take years to finish... speaking of which, I just read this quote on the southern lord board:

"yeah. looks like i'm delivering 20 or so 3-5 minute mini-films first to the boredoms for approval, then to VICE to put on VBS. then in the winter, the boredoms' japanese videographer and i will co-direct a mega-dvd boxset that spans the past 14 years of the boredoms' work which VICE records will sponsor/release. i have some pop tatari era NY performances and seven years worth of seadrum performances around the world (archive spans 14 years) as well as a bunch of the boredoms side projects. jun has lots of their rehearsals and performances in japan--including the super-rare footage of the band recording seadrum with their drum kits set up in the incoming tide on a japanese beach and the show on new years eve of 2000 when, as the clock struck 12, they immediately transitioned in mid performance from a punk noise band into the seadrum project."

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