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Edelbrand-Records Sampler VI @ Radio Ypsilon / Hollabrunn (31/01/2012)

Check out the next "Church of Noise @ Radio Ypsilon / Hollabrunn" (31/01/2012) They will report about the new "Edelbrand-Records Sampler VI" where we will be represented with our song "90 is not enough".

http://www.facebook.com/events/372971129387135/

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Merry Christmas and a happy new year out there!

2012, some matters will be new ...

.) For several weeks we have a new band member (you will get more infos within the next days ...)
.) First shows for 2012 will be fixed
.) New songs will be arranged

So, we hope you have a good time with your friends and family and that we will see us again in 2012?!
Lovely greetings,
XBloome

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Saturday, 17/12/2011 - Hey Mr. DJ & Edelbrand-Records - Sampler VI Release - Party

Saturday, 17/12/2011 --> Last Edelbrand-Records Party of the year, supportedby by - our synthie player Hannes aka. - Mr. Korg! :) He and Tom (from Rockefeller Junior) will be DJing all night long ...
(Mr. Korg`s set sounds like: Gorillaz, Prodigy, Massive Attack, Roisin Murphy, Seed, Rainer von Vielen, My Name Is Music, Archive, Mogwai, ...)
And please don`t miss the release of the "Edelbrand-Records Sampler VI" which will be presented at the party. We will be part of the sampler with our song "90 is not enough" ...

17/12/2011, 8.30 pm
Cafe Concerto
1160 Wien, Lerchenfelder Gürtel 53
http://www.cafeconcerto.at

http://www.edelbrand-records.at

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Monome's open design saved the day!

3 days before one of our recent gigs, I accidentially dropped my Monome 40h and broke the USB port.

I didn't turn pale and started to cry, but simply got it repaired with the help of a friend of mine, within the next day.
Although it was just the USB port that was physically broken, I knew that even if anything else inside got damaged, I would still be able to fix it with standard components, available in any electronics store.

That's the sustainability to expect from a musical instrument in order to be usable for years to come - just like our singer's violin, which has been handed on from generation to generation.

If anything similar would happen to Zelli's Korg, we'd be screwed...

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