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Customer Highlight — Dave Alvin & The Guilty Women

Proudly pressed by GGR on double 180 gram wax!  Available at indie retailers nationally on 09/21/2010!

Following the recent death of his best friend and Guilty Men accordionist Chris Gaffney in early 2008, Dave Alvin decided to move in an exciting new musical direction. In October 2008 he stepped onto the stage of the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival with an all-star, all-female group. Since dubbed The Guilty Women, the group consists of Americana scene vets Cindy Cashdollar, Nina Gerber, Laurie Lewis, Sarah Brown, Amy Farris, Christy McWilson and Lisa Pankratz. Special guests include Marcia Ball and Susie Thompson. The self-titled debut from this unique assemblage of players, led by Alvin, is a spirited collection of thoughtful yet dynamic tunes featuring world-class musicianship worthy of his now legendary pedigree.

Customer Highlight — Paper & Plastick Records/Stephen Egerton

Check out one of the latest vinyl releases from the prolific Paper & Plastick RecordsThe Seven Degrees of Stephen Egerton.  Egerton is best known for his work with The Descendents and All, but since both bands announced hiatuses, he has still been hard at work and is very much involved in the punk community.  This record is available in limited runs of 3 different colors — you can grab them at select indie record stores, and from Paper & Plastick direct.

Customer Highlight — Matt Nowlin Orchestra

This is the first JAZZ album pressed here at GGR, and it’s a pretty great musician to start the genre here.  According to the Matt Nowlin Orchestra website, “The Good News!, the Matt Nowlin Jazz Orchestra’s debut LP, calls to mind Jimmie Lunceford and the arrangements of Sy Oliver, while bringing to the forefront a new voice in jazz writing. In the hands of composer Matt Nowlin, swing is a vibrant feeling rather than a bygone era.”

The record is streeting on October 26 nationally — both online and at independent record stores everywhere!

Customer Highlight — The Kinsey Report

When Kelly Wicks, owner of the Grounds For Thought cafe in Bowling Green, Ohio approached us about pressing this limited edition vinyl-only record by The Kinsey Report, it was one of those daily moments that remind us how amazing a job we all have here.  This record was recorded live at Grounds For Thought and mastered by Thomas Bethel of Acoustik Musik/Room With A View Productions.

You can catch The Kinsey Report (along with a list of several other amazing acts) this weekend at the annual Black Swamp Festival in Bowling Green, Ohio.  Several of us will be trekking over to Northwest Ohio to catch the shows…if you can make it, let’s grab a beer!

Customer Highlight — Castevet / Into It. Over It. Split 7″

This four song 7 inch is part of the “Twelve Towns” series by Into It. Over It. (the fourth in the series proudly pressed here at GGR) and features two tracks by Chicago’s Castevet.  This record is being distributed by our friends at  Topshelf Records, and  is limited to a pressing of 500 7 inches.  There are four different versions: Gray (Out of 75) – Record Release Brown (Out of 100) – Tour Version Cream (Out of 150) Black (Out of 175).

Customer Highlight — Black Kites

Tucson’s Protagonist Music enlisted GGR to press the new Black Kites LP, Songs Written While Things Were Changing. The album went on sale in early August, and you can grab a copy from Protagonist Records here.

This is the band’s second full-length LP, and in Protagonist’s words, it is an “emotionally devastating assault both lyrically and aurally, you’ll need several listens just to take it all in!”  The record is available on multi-colored vinyl or tradtional black, and all come with a digital download card too.

Customer Highlight — Grand Lake

Being released by Hippies Are Dead Records, Grand Lake‘s Blood Sea Dream is a listening experience not to miss.

According to the band’s bio, Grand Lake makes music about something  gigantic, something awe-inspiring, something sublime.  They sink their anchor and it can’t touch the bottom; they look back and can’t see the shore.  The music starts the voyage and they depart from the certainty they’ve once known.  The mast unfurls and they set sail on the gigantic body of aqueous self, leaving behind concrete docks, concrete buildings, and concrete ideas.

Customer Highlight — Magnolia Mountain

We just finished pressing the ultra-deluxe 150 gram gatefold double LP for Magnolia Mountain — the band spared no frills on this beautiful package (if we don’t say so ourselves).  Check it out here:

(Available for $25 at the band's website)

Customer Highlight — Big Kids

The respected Topshelf Records and Protagonist Music teamed up to put the debut LP from Oakland’s own Big Kids.  A special package including a t-shirt is available from Topshelf.  Special multi-colored wax is available from Protagonist Music.

According to Protagonist, “This record is be 9 tracks that capture the bliss of playing music with your good friends, touring in a shitty van, playing killer house shows, and seeing life through the prism of punk rock. Melodies and dirt, sing-alongs and feedback, relationships and ideas…all are represented here”.

SXSW 2011 Panel Picker Launched

The folks at SXSW just launched their PanelPicker online, which allows for anyone to vote on topics they would be interested in being finalized as panels at SXSW 2011.  Voting is live until August 27.

GGR submitted its own panel proposal, and you can vote for it here. (you’ll have to register for a FREE panelpicker account first)

Regardless of whether you plan on having a record pressed here at GGR, or by any one of the fine pressing plants around the world, we feel strongly that the topics we proposed will be helpful to anyone — new or veteran — wanting to get records pressed.

Here is a description of our proposal:

With the recent increase in the number of albums being pressed on vinyl, there is more interest now than in a very long time among bands and indie labels on how to press their own records. Many of these bands and labels have been raised during the “digital generation”, and therefore can find the process of moving their music to the analog vinyl format challenging. In particular, music that has not been mastered specifically for the vinyl format can sound horrible– clips; distortion; and in some cases, skips can ruin the end listening experience. This panel introduces those who are interested in having their own music pressed on vinyl to the process and limitations of the format. From the very limitations of the analog sound spectrum, to the inherent specifications of those flat black circle discs– this panel will discuss every technical aspect of pressing a vinyl record from the start to the finish and all in-between.

QUESTIONS ANSWERED:

  • Do I need to prepare a master specifically for vinyl; and if so, what are the specs?
  • Lacquers, Stampers, Reference Acetates, Dub Plates, Test Pressings — what do all of these terms mean, and where to they fit into the process?
  • Does 33.3 or 45 rpm matter?
  • What is the longest side length I can fit on a 7″ or 12″ record?
  • Analog vs Digital masters — does it really matter, and if so, why?
  • Q&A Session covering all things vinyl
  • Remember– voting closes on August 27!

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