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On 04-04-10 10.28, "Matthias Grob" <matthias@grob.org> wrote: > >> I've been in similar situations before, when doing more commercial >> music on major label deals, but this time it happened to the music I >> care for the most. > > sounds sad really, you did not tell me that... Sorry, forgot about it ;-) With the Plastico project we did an album and a bunch of singles and videos in the mid nineties, mixed a single with the KLF engineers in London, did a five weeks PR tour to South East Asia and some rounds for Germany before we split up. I was going to show you some album prints - especially the Brazilian issue - but we had so much other fun things going on all the time when you where here in Sweden. It just slipped my mind... >> One way for musicians to stay clear from the-usual-media-fuck-up is to >> CONSTANTLY show a strong Manifesto on what they are doing. The >> shorter and stronger, the better chances that journalists will not >> mistreat the >> information. > > yes, and this keeps it superficial by itself, because no serious art > can be described short and strong. :-( Maybe making strong statements about how fragile your art is! ;-) L-O-L Best wishes Per Boysen -- www.boysen.se www.looproom.com