‘Moth In My Ear’ – the second single from Mink15 has now hit (some) download stores, hear it here, or watch the slightly odd video above. If you buy from the band’s own shop, you get a download of the video for free (21MB, MP4).
Mink15 ‘Moth In My Ear’
Posted in Mink15, Single with tags Mink15, moth in my ear, slightly odd, video on May 19, 2010 by AndyMink15 – Amazon!
Posted in Mink15, Single, Web Stuff with tags amazon, Mink15, New Release, sickening love, single on April 25, 2010 by AndyMink15‘s ‘Sickening Love‘ can now be purchased from Amazon – if that’s what you’re into. This is the title track only, ‘Acoustic Love’ can only be obtained by buying from our own shop (for the moment at least). And you can listen to both on the player widget below:
21-04-2010: Buy ‘Sickening Love’ on Emusic.com
Posted in Uncategorized on April 21, 2010 by Andy
Posted via email from Mink15
Box 011 – Mink15 ‘Sickening Love’
Posted in Mink15 with tags acoustic, acoustic love, download, Mink15, mp3, sickening love, version on April 21, 2010 by Andywe’re pleased to announce the début single from Mink15 – ‘Sickening Love‘ . Hope you like it. It costs £0.50 (!) to download from our own shop, and we’ll even throw in the acoustic version called ‘Acoustic Love’.
20-04-2010: ‘Sickening Love’ is OUT!
Posted in Uncategorized on April 20, 2010 by Andy
Yes! ‘Sickening Love‘ is out! It’s not available to buy in the download shops yet – they should start appearing soon, maybe this week for some – but you can get it from our own player/shop page.
Posted via web from Mink15
New Music Page
Posted in Cotterill & Kearns, Far Black Furlong, Mink15, Spookydirt, Web Stuff with tags bandcamp, cotterill, Far Black Furlong, kearns, Mink15 on April 4, 2010 by AndyI’ve made a music page for Box of Woks on Bandcamp – I love Bandcamp! – collecting all of the music we have released on one handy webpage. Go here to have a look at it, and click through to the band sites and have a good listen.
There will hopefully be a new release from Mink15 soon, a single that is in the final stages of mixing. It’s going to be good, honest. Don’t hold your breath, but we may well soon be getting a new album by Cotterill & Kearns, but not Cotterill & Kearns. If that makes any sense.
Far Black Furlong releases are augmented by their full-length ‘Far Black Furlong’ album, which is out via ICR and not us. Check it out anyway.
New Spookydirt Pricing
Posted in Spookydirt, Uncategorized with tags cosmotourism, free, name your price, prices, Spookydirt on January 4, 2010 by AndyWe’ve changed the pricing of Spookydirt’s catalogue at the Spookydirt Store (but not at other shops like Amazon, Emusic, etc). It now goes l ike this:
Dark Flow – £1.00
Fake Universe – £2.00
Hotei Arcus – £FREE
Flux Rope – £FREE
Cosmotourism – £3.00
I think you’ll agree that these are still bargains, especially the free ones.
‘Bendy’ – Free Spookydirt download
Posted in on the web, Spookydirt with tags bendy, download, free, instrumental, pub, soundcloud, Spookydirt on November 9, 2009 by AndyA short track I did on saturday between 6pm and 7:30 (which is when I got ready to go to the pub to meet my chums)
There is a download button on the player if you’d like to keep a copy to play later.
Why not check out Spookydirt’s Soundcloud page for more things like this?
Reverb Nation, eventually
Posted in All bands, on the web with tags reverb nation, soon, uploads on October 19, 2009 by AndyI’m trying to get the label up on Reverb Nation, having trouble with uploads and getting it to sync with Facebook. Once it all works properly, I’ll post details here.
‘Cosmotourism’ by Spookydirt (Box 006)
Posted in Spookydirt with tags amazon, ambient, cosmotourism, emusic, itunes, space music, spooky, Spookydirt on July 6, 2009 by Andy‘Cosmotourism‘ has finally been released into the wild, after what I think might be 2 years. I can’t really explain why it has taken me so long, although there was that week earlier this year when I lost the master files. That was quite distressing. And then there were all those extra tracks that made the album about 90 minutes long. And the extra tracks that weren’t all that good. And I had to change the titles for some tracks, because they were just so bad.
I think the main reason it took me so long to get ‘Cosmotourism’ finished is because I wanted it to be perfect. It isn’t, of course. Nothing is. Perfection is in itself, a flaw. But as far as albums of ambient space music go, this is pretty darn good. But I would say that, wouldn’t I.
Listen to the album on the player (above) or wait for it to arive on iTunes, Amazon, Emusic and places like that. If you get really impatient, you can purchase the HQ-MP3 version using the link on the player for only €6, or even get a lower quality version for free.