Scandinavian Indie Digest Tue, 20 Jan 1998 Volume 98 : Issue 5 Today's Topics: Re: Latvian rocknews More clubs in St Petersburg Sin's Music on the TV [16-Jan-98] Re: Vice Barons Re: Vice Barons Re: Vice Barons Ett fall och en l'o'sning... Re: Ett fall och en l'o'sning... Mazarine Street live review Therapeutic Consumerism SV: Ett fall och en l'o'sning... Re: Therapeutic Consumerism Re: Ett fall och en l'o'sning... Bob Hund & others ... Hedningarna ... BQ (was Re: Therapeutic Consumerism) SV: Hedningarna ... Re: Therapeutic Consumerism Re: BQ (was Re: Therapeutic Consumerism) AW: Hedningarna ... Re: Gbg record shops Re: Bob Hund & others ... Re: Hedningarna etc. bastard Re: BQ (was Re: Therapeutic Consumerism) Re: Bob Hund & others ... Re: Gbg record shops Re: AW: Hedningarna ... Administrivia: To unsubscribe from the Scandinavian Indie Digest mailing list: * send e-mail to: scan-indie-d-request@lysator.liu.se * with the Subject: unsubscribe To post to the Scandinavian Indie mailing list: * use the address: scan-indie@lysator.liu.se Digest back issues can be found in the [SID] section at the Scan-Indie website: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/scan.html () Please take care not to include the entire digest in your () reply, only the message(s) you are replying to. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 22:58:44 +0200 From: "Raitis" Subject: Re: Latvian rocknews >> clubs like Gora & Fishfabrique, > > Wow, what kind of music? I got to check them out. They might even be > cooler than Riga!? ohhhhhhh.... in Riga is no today a "underground/ indie" music club :-((( The "Mad Mix" (where "stage shows" made all Latvians alt-rock bands) closed down in 1th june'97 : -(((((((((((((((((((((((( Only... some "death/blackmetal/underground" festivals organized up... raitis ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 11:23:05 +0100 From: "Claes Nordling" Subject: More clubs in St Petersburg Hi ! Are you going to S:t Petersburg ? Do not miss TaMtAM Club. It's not so close to the centre, but it's a cool place an ocupied youthclub, with shows every day... There is a vibrant scene If you want adresses I could give them to you, because my band Samhallets Botten (Bottom Of Society) played in FishFabrique, Gora and Tam-Tam about two years ago.... I'm a bit jealous of you, going there...I'd like to return to.... Claes Nordling (red. funbase) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Jan 1998 04:12:26 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Sin's Music on the TV [16-Jan-98] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE TV Scandinavian Indie January 16 - 22, 1998 by Erik Soderstrom Day Date Artist/What TV Program Channel Time --- ----- ---------------------- ------------------- ----------- ----- Fri 16/1 Portishead Musikbyran SVT 1 15.45 R Texas etc. Pops SVT 1 19.00 Kent Present ZTV 19.15 R Verve Northern Souls MTV Europe 20.00 Sat 17/1 Oasis Special program ZTV 20.15 Oasis On Stage MTV Europe 21.30 R Verve Northern Souls MTV Europe 22.00 R Sun 18/1 Europe Music Awards 95 MTV EMA 1995 MTV Europe 16.00 R Popsicle Present ZTV 20.15 R The Prodigy Ballantines Urban.. MTV Europe 00.00 R Steve Earle To Hell and Back ZTV 00.25 R Mon 19/1 Green Day, Alana Davis, The Hives, Foo Fighters, Puff Daddy, Manowar + Slash spotlight Musikmagasinet Rock ZTV 19.15 Video Top List Voxtopp SVT 1 19.45 Tue 20/1 Alternative Nation Alternative Nation MTV Europe 00.00 Green Day, Alana Davis, The Hives, Foo Fighters, Puff Daddy, Manowar + Slash spotlight Musikmagasinet Rock ZTV 00.15 R Wed 21/1 Video Top List Voxpop SVT 1 19.00 Drowners, St Etienne + Sound Affects & Pop magazine spotlight Musikmagasinet Pop ZTV 19.15 Lite Musikbyran Lite Musikbyran SVT 1 22.55 Sheryl Crow MTV Unplugged MTV Europe 01.00 Thu 22/1 Finnish Top List Lista FTV 17.36 Strand-Rock Strand-Rock FTV 18.25 Drowners, St Etienne + Sound Affects & Pop magazine spotlight Musikmagasinet Pop ZTV 00.15 R R = Rerun ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie website at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/upcoming.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Jan 1998 11:25:05 +0200 (EET) From: Timo Riitamaa Subject: Re: Vice Barons Trevor wrote: > can any one help??? > > The Vice Barons from Belguim, want to come and play here in Sweden in march > but need some help in getting some gigs, Bring 'em to finland! Tornado DaSilva. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Jan 1998 10:53:50 +0100 From: beluga@wineasy.se Subject: Re: Vice Barons >> The Vice Barons from Belguim, want to come and play here in Sweden in march >> but need some help in getting some gigs, > > Bring 'em to finland! If you can fix some where for them to play and sleep and Im sure we can arrange a visit, Trevor ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 14:51:33 +0200 (EET) From: Timo Riitamaa Subject: Re: Vice Barons Trevor wrote about the Vice Barons: > If you can fix some where for them to play and sleep and Im sure we can > arrange a visit, This is highly theoretical, but how much money do they need, and when are they coming to sweden? Tornado DaSilva. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 19:33:39 +0200 (EET) From: Timo Riitamaa Subject: Ett fall och en l'o'sning... Does anybody know what's the original name of the Pere Ubu song that Bob Hund covered, and what album it's on? Tornado DaSilva. ------------------------------ Date: 18 Jan 1998 18:52:12 +0100 From: Robert Cumming Subject: Re: Ett fall och en l'o'sning... Timo Riitamaa wrote: > Does anybody know what's the original name of the Pere Ubu song that Bob > Hund covered, and what album it's on? Final Solution, I think. Guess who was in at Mega today looking for it (well I just wanted to hear what it sounded like). I'm still planning to translate Ett fall och en losning into English without looking at the original text. Then maybe I'll find some unwitting subject who can translate _that_ back into Swedish... Robert, workin' on it http://www.astro.su.se/~robert/Musik/bob_hund.html ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 18:59:45 +0100 From: "Micke Rehnstrom" Subject: Mazarine Street live review Hang on folks, here we go again. The gig season at Herrgarn has re-started. Malte Holmberg and his pals in MAZARINE STREET made a big success the last time they played here, about 1.5 years ago. So it was a quite big crowd this night and I think most of them were satisfied. I had heard rumours that the latest album is more melodic than the first one but live we still get funky, groovy, dirty and blues spiced rock n roll a la JOHN SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION. Perhaps not the kind of music *I* prefer to listen to in my stereo, but live it works fine. And I think it was a good move to make that "diverse sounds" guy a member of the band - his saxophones, tambourines, sound samples, scratching etc. etc. adds another dimension to the rough music. But I do not quite understand why they bring their keyboards player when they play live, *I* never heard him through the massive guitar walls. But that is the only piece of criticism I can come up with. To sum up: this concert was an orgy in loudness, distortion, weird sound effects and groove. And it was a quite entertaining orgy, IMO. /Micke ------------------------------ Date: 18 Jan 1998 19:15:40 +0100 From: Robert Cumming Subject: Therapeutic Consumerism ...nah, not a new exciting death-metal/powerpop crossover act from the Kola Peninsula, just news that I shelled out on a new hifi system (remote control! the works!) last week, and was finally able to start ringing my friends and get them to return my generously-loaned CD collection. My CD player having been dead since the summer. You can imagine that I've been listening to a lot of P3 since then. First on the turntable was a lot of bob hund actually, 'Ett fall och en losning' of course, but also a lot of the last album. They are still so good it's frightening. Just when I thought I was going to be mature and get into Stephen Simmonds. Hey, well maybe next year. Finally I got to listen to the small but perfectly formed Cessna CDs known as 'Bordeaux'. Good stuff! Some of it familiar from my photography sess... er I mean the International Pop Underground gig last summer, makes me wonder what Cessna are up to now (Kimmo?), how well Bordeaux sold (Alexander?) and how Finland's furriest drummer is getting on in Helsinki ;-) To inaugurate the CD player I impulse-bought a whole bunch of stuff. Wes' 'Alane', Stephen Simmonds 'Tears never dry' (hey, I'm allowed to like soul music too!), Chumbawamba's 'Tub-thumping' and what turned out to be the best buy of the lot, the Bear Quartet's brilliant 'Moby Dick'. Next question is: how good is the new Mopeds' album? Anybody know? Astute readers will realise that I must have got a job if I've been spending all that money, and indeed this is true, in very same building that scan-indie's very own Marten Sahlen cut his teeth. Robert, oj oj oj vilken grej ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 21:24:29 +0100 From: "Mikael Persson" Subject: SV: Ett fall och en l'o'sning... The original song by Pere Ubu was called Final Solution. I don't know wich album it was on in the beginning but i think it appears on a compilation box that they realesed some years ago. Mikael Persson ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 22:37:59 -0800 From: xander@sirius.com Subject: Re: Therapeutic Consumerism An ex-flatmate always described this as "retail therapy". > Finally I got to listen to the small but perfectly formed Cessna CDs > known as 'Bordeaux'. Good stuff! Some of it familiar from my > photography sess... er I mean the International Pop Underground gig last > summer, makes me wonder what Cessna are up to now (Kimmo?), how well > Bordeaux sold (Alexander?) Thanks! Um, not well enough for me not to remind everyone that if they want to support my upcoming trip to Scandinavia (March/April, or so) in ways besides putting me up, they can still buy the Cessna album direct from Radio Khartoum for the nice price of US $11, or 90 SEK, including airmail to anywhere in the world. E-mail me directly for our US and Swedish mailing addresses. Now that I've gone and spammed the list, I guess I might as well make my announcement. I'm quitting my job this month, and before I sign away my freedom to the next employer, I'm going to be taking a nice, well earned vacation. Visiting friends in Finland, Sweden, Estonia, France & Germany. For most of March and April. I wish I could come in Summer, but I've got to take my freedom when I can find it. Anyone who would care to meet with me while I'm around is encouraged to send a note. Cheers, Alexander .Radio Khartoum. http://www.algonet.se/~elegans/radiok/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 09:22:09 +0100 From: Mats L Subject: Re: Ett fall och en l'o'sning... Timo Riitamaa wrote: > Does anybody know what's the original name of the Pere Ubu song that Bob > Hund covered, and what album it's on? > > Tornado DaSilva. Final Solution Their second single. I know it's on a collection called 'Hearpen singles' I have it on the 5-cd box set 'Datapanik in the year zero' Mats ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 10:11:06 +0100 From: "Barczinski, Reiner, WAC" Subject: Bob Hund & others ... Friends ... ... finally heard so much about i. e. Bob Hund, but, here, in fuckin' ol' germany, it's not purchaseable, nobody know's and so on! So, please, I've to know where I can mailorder these type of things or else have some order-numbers, labels, or whatever someone (a record shop here ) needs to be able to get these things for me ... Reiner ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 10:13:56 +0100 From: "Barczinski, Reiner, WAC" Subject: Hedningarna ... ... again! Don't know what you "scandinavian-natives" (sorry ..) think about that band, but I a) don't understand the lyrics & b) always liked very different kind of music, so I really like the CD "Tra" ... is there something similar to them, other bands ??? See you ... Reiner (And, for something completely different, in Gothenburg, any hints for record-shops or else? I will have a _very_ short stay there (from 9 am to 5 pm on one saturday ... )) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 10:49:53 +0100 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: BQ (was Re: Therapeutic Consumerism) > To inaugurate the CD player I impulse-bought a whole bunch of stuff.... > and what turned out to be the best buy of the lot, the Bear Quartet's > brilliant 'Moby Dick'. OK; so all the BQ fans says this is their best album. The only one i have so far is Holy Holy which i found to be a bit dull, compared to the emotional live show. How do these albums compare?! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 13:57:51 +0100 From: "Micke Rehnstrom" Subject: SV: Hedningarna ... Reiner Barczinski wrote: > Don't know what you "scandinavian-natives" (sorry ..) think about that > band, but I a) don't understand the lyrics & b) always liked very > different kind of music, so I really like the CD "Tra" ... is there > something similar to them, other bands ??? I think HEDNINGARNA is considered more "ok" than NORDMAN ;). At least they are much closer to the "real" tradition of folk music - not as much "plastic content" in their music. I have only heard the "Kaksi" and "Tra" albums and the latter one is, Imo, the best of those. If you want something similar you should check out GARMARNA. They are much younger than the guys in HEDNINGARNA but they play music in the same tradition - somewhat modernized Nordic folk music. Actually, I think you can hear soundclips by GARMARNA on the internet. If you glance through the scan indie digest archive on the Scan Indie web pages I think you will find some links in one of Erik Soderstroms "Weekly news" messages (posted late 1997/very early 1998, I think). Or if someone else could post those URLs once again? /Micke ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 13:18:41 From: Kimmo Saaskilahti Subject: Re: Therapeutic Consumerism Robert writes: > Finally I got to listen to the small but perfectly formed Cessna CDs > known as 'Bordeaux'. Good stuff! Some of it familiar from my > photography sess... er I mean the International Pop Underground gig last > summer, makes me wonder what Cessna are up to now (Kimmo?) Not much really; there's a three-track 7" coming out on Fantastic Records (another US label) as well as a couple of compilation apperances here and there. We played our fourth gig last Thursday with an awesome local band Kevin. Maybe we'll go and record some new tracks sometime in the spring, but we'll see... I guess that wraps it up pretty well, Kimmo ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 13:12:37 From: Kimmo Saaskilahti Subject: Re: BQ (was Re: Therapeutic Consumerism) Jan Sundstrom wrote about "Moby Dick": >OK; so all the BQ fans says this is their best album. The only one i >have so far is Holy Holy which i found to be a bit dull, compared to >the emotional live show. > >How do these albums compare?! Maybe it's just me, but I was slightly disappointed with "Moby Dick" as it was somehow too "rock" for me... Their sound became a little harder and colder on this album, maybe because it wasn't done with Kjell Nasten? Anyway, I find the warmth of the earlier albums more attractive. And I liked Urban Nordh's style of drumming better... As far as "Holy Holy" is concerned, there's one classic track ("Tibet") but otherwise I agree that it is a bit dull. In my opinion their best album by far is "Everybody Else" with "Family Affair" as close second. The music on "Everybody Else" is beautiful and melancholy. Kimmo ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 14:57:40 +0100 From: "Barczinski, Reiner, WAC" Subject: AW: Hedningarna ... First of all, saw it right now, sorry for typing an "a" + dots on his head in "Tra", I know, my fault! Hope everything's still working everywhere? Second ... yes, it'd be nice to have some Links, or at list somebody telling me which albums are recommended or deliverable and, perhaps even an address for mailorder (again) ... so ? (I'm only able to get one other CD of Hedningarna here, that is the 1997 release ...) Reiner > Reiner Barczinski wrote: > > Don't know what you "scandinavian-natives" (sorry ..) think about that > > band, but I a) don't understand the lyrics & b) always liked very > > different kind of music, so I really like the CD "Tra" ... is there > > something similar to them, other bands ??? > > I think HEDNINGARNA is considered more "ok" than NORDMAN ;). At least they > are much closer to the "real" tradition of folk music - not as much > "plastic content" in their music. I have only heard the "Kaksi" and "Tra" > albums and the latter one is, Imo, the best of those. If you want something > similar you should check out GARMARNA. They are much younger than the guys > in HEDNINGARNA but they play music in the same tradition - somewhat > modernized Nordic folk music. Actually, I think you can hear soundclips by > GARMARNA on the internet. If you glance through the scan indie digest > archive on the Scan Indie web pages I think you will find some links in one > of Erik Soderstroms "Weekly news" messages (posted late 1997/very early > 1998, I think). Or if someone else could post those URLs once again? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 15:33:48 +0100 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Gbg record shops > (And, for something completely different, in Gothenburg, any hints for > record-shops or else? Gbg is known to have the cheapest CD's in sweden, so you should take the chance. I'm only there once a year or so, I'm not the right person to guide you. CD-specialisten (the shop formerly known as Rock House) Bengans, Skivhugget are some of the biggest in the business. Maybe someone else can give a description on where and how?! The opening hours on sat are normally 10-14, maybe one or two hours more if it's a big shop. Jan ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 16:28:12 +0100 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Bob Hund & others ... > ... finally heard so much about i. e. Bob Hund, but, here, in fuckin' > ol' germany, it's not purchaseable, nobody know's and so on! So, please, > I've to know where I can mailorder these type of things Don't know about german stores, but there are a few swedish that run BH: http://www.skivhugget.se/ http://www.hotstuff.se/ http://www.bengans.se/ Did i forget someone?! Jan ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 16:23:00 From: Kimmo Saaskilahti Subject: Re: Hedningarna etc. >Reiner Barczinski wrote: >> Don't know what you "scandinavian-natives" (sorry ..) think about that >> band, but I a) don't understand the lyrics & b) always liked very >> different kind of music, so I really like the CD "Tra" ... is there >> something similar to them, other bands ??? Haven't heard much stuff by Hedningarna, but in case you're interested in indigenous Lappish folk music with some contemporary elements, check out the three albums by Annel Nieiddat (also known as Angelin tytot here in Finland). Two first albums "Dolla" and "Giitu" are more traditional and folky, while the third, "Skeaikit", has got some more "danceable" drum loops and is otherwise slightly more "experimental". Maybe they have a fourth album out already...? Kimmo ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 18:50:16 +0100 From: Jessicka Strandell Subject: bastard Hello rockers! Did you liked PLAY DOUGH's album "I try to be unfriendly" (Dolores)? Are you interested in what the singer/guitarist Jessicka Strandell is doing nowadays? You can visit this link to see, listen and enjoy MY new band BASTARD. http://www.sr.se/p3/popstad/band/bastard.htm We'll be playing live at Popstad '98, in Eskilstuna, the 31 of January with Incka and Kent. If you can't be there you can always listen to it live on P3 or with Real audio on Internet. Rock on! /Jessicka ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 18:57:02 +0100 (MET) From: Petter Tiilikainen Subject: Re: BQ (was Re: Therapeutic Consumerism) According to Jan Sundstrom: > OK; so all the BQ fans says this is their best album. The only one i > have so far is Holy Holy which i found to be a bit dull, compared to > the emotional live show. > > How do these albums compare?! I think that Holy Holy is their worst, and Moby Dick their best. Petter ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 21:09:18 +0200 (EET) From: Timo Riitamaa Subject: Re: Bob Hund & others ... Reiner wrote: >Friends ... > >... finally heard so much about i. e. Bob Hund, but, here, in fuckin' >ol' germany, it's not purchaseable, nobody know's and so on! So, please, >I've to know where I can mailorder these type of things or else have >some order-numbers, labels, or whatever someone (a record shop here ) >needs to be able to get these things for me ... Hey C'mon you swedes! somebody sacrifice yourself to the altar of rock'n'roll and email Rainer that you'll buy all the recorded Bob Hund he wants as soon as he sends the money to you... i'd do it but i think CDs are a bit cheaper in sverige-land. This is how i buy virtually everything foreign i listen to. We're all brothers in rock'n'roll... and sisters too. My gf rules! Tornado DaSilva. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 23:58:59 +0100 (MET) From: Ola Lundkvist Subject: Re: Gbg record shops >>(And, for something completely different, in Gothenburg, any hints for >>record-shops or else? Since this question pops up every now and then, I thought it was time to put together a little guide, maybe you could call it a FAQ. It's a bit of a haste work, I'm not that sure about certain opening hours, but still it's a good start if you want to ruin yourself. The guide is not complete, and possibly (probably) contain errors. Feel free to send comments, corrections, suggestions, requests etc. Gothenburg record shop guide 980119 ------------------------------------ Bengans Stigbergstorget 1 414 63 GBG 031 - 14 33 00 www.bengans.se 10-18.30 (10-16) [12-15] Communications: Tram 3, 4 and 9, stop Stigbergstorget. Comments: Wide range of records: vinyl/CD/new/mid-price/second hand. Low prices and good listening possibilities. Most records originate from UK. ----------------------- Skivhugget Masthuggstorget 2 413 27 GBG 031 - 42 11 27 www.skivhugget.se 10-18 (10-16) [11-16] Communications: Tram 3, 4 and 9, stop Masthuggstorget. Comments: Wide range of records: CD/new/mid-price. Low prices and decent listening possibilities. Most records originate from Germany or the Netherlands. ----------------------- Andra Langgatans Skivhandel Andra Langgatan 35 ??? 031 - 775 01 40 10-18 (10-16) Communications: Tram 3, 4 and 9, stop Masthuggstorget. Comments: Wide range of second hand records, vinyl/CD. High renewal rate, low prices, bargain possibilities as well as possibilities to find supplements for most record collections. Listening possibilities. ----------------------- Lime-Light Records Lilla Risasgatan 25 413 04 GBG 031 - 13 26 36 10-18 (?) Communications: Tram 1 stop Prinsgatan, 3, 4 and 9, stop Jarntorget. Comments: Second hand records, vinyl (90%)/CD (10%). Mainly 60-70:s, decent prices, possibility to find rare records. Listening possibilities. ----------------------- Satisfaction Haga Nygata 22 413 01 GBG 031 - 711 14 32 10-18 (?) Communications: Tram 1, 3, 4 and 9, stop Hagakyrkan. Comments: Nice selection of second hand records, vinyl/CD. Nice prices as well. Limitied listening possibilities. ----------------------- Dirty Records Chalmersgatan 21 411 35 GBG 031 - 18 84 83 10-18 (?) Communications: Tram 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8, stop Valand. Comments: Wide range of second hand records, vinyl/CD. Decent prices, but the somewhat badly organized records makes it tough work to look them all through. Listening possibilities. ----------------------- Vinylkjellarn Nedre Fogelbergsgatan 1 411 28 GBG 031 - 711 00 85 10-17 (?) Communications: Tram 2 and 3, stop Vasa Viktoriagatan Comments: Wide range of second hand vinyl records. Prices usually a bit high, but bargains are still possible. ----------------------- CD-Specialisten Kungsgatan 18 411 19 GBG 031 - 13 30 34 10-18 (?) Communications: Tram 1, 2, 4, 7 and 9, stop Domkyrkan Comments: New and mid-price CD:s, a lot from the USA. Decent prices and listening possibilities. ----------------------- Hints: #1 There is a searchable gbg map at: www.centralen.gp.se/hitta #2 The grand tour: Take the tram to Stigbergstorget and enter Bengans. Walk down to Masthuggstorget and visit Skivhugget. Then walk along Andra Langgatan and visit Andra Langgatans Skivhandel. Continue until you reach Jarntorget. Follow Landsvagsgatan to the right at the other side of Jarntorget. Continue until you reach Lilla Risasgatan and enter Lime-Light. Walk back along Landsvagsgatan until you reach Haga Nygata. Visit Satisfaction, then continue until you reach Sprangkullsgatan. Cross it and continue on Vasagatan. When you reach Nedre Fogelbergsgatan walk a few meter along it and enter Vinylkjellarn. Get back to Vasagatan and continue until you reach Chalmersgatan. There you will find Dirty Records. Now you can prepare to live on bread and water for the rest of the month. /Ola -- Ola Lundkvist d1wizo@dtek.chalmers.se http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/~d1wizo ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 00:11:32 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: AW: Hedningarna ... At 14:57 1998-01-19 +0100, you wrote: > First of all, saw it right now, sorry for typing an "a" + dots on his > head in "Tra", I know, my fault! Hope everything's still working > everywhere? Second ... yes, it'd be nice to have some Links, or at list > somebody telling me which albums are recommended or deliverable and, > perhaps even an address for mailorder (again) ... so ? (I'm only able to > get one other CD of Hedningarna here, that is the 1997 release ...) For record mailorder companies, I suggest you take a look at the Scandinavian Indie website's "Links Links" page. The address is: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/favlinks.html Under "mailorder companies" you'll find a list of the ones I know of who are on the net - and from there you'll probably be able to find what you're looking for. Another good place to check is the Cabal - http://www.cabal.se //Erik ------------------------------ End of Scandinavian Indie Digest Vol.98 #5 ********************************************