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Scandinavian Indie Digest Thu Jan 9, 1997 Volume 4 : Issue 01

There are 28 messages totalling 1292 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

1. Sin's Music on the Radio [23-Dec-96]
2. Don't be afraid my son
3. Swedish Indie tape (5)
4. Sin's Music on the Radio [06-Jan-97]
5. Sin's Selected News [02-Jan-97]
6. Sin's Music on the TV [03-Jan-97]
7. the Bear Quartet Home Page
8. Fidget (was: Swedish Indie tape)
9. finnish tape (6)
10. pet sounds mailorder
11. Dada girl tour
12. pop on virus
13. Finnhits vol.1
14. Komeda - smarter & better than The Cardigans
15. Luger Tour List _Update_ [06-Jan-97]
16. Sin's NSIB Gig Guide [06-Jan-97]
17. Sin's SIB Gig Guide [06-Jan-97]
18. Sin's SIBOS Gig Guide [06-Jan-97]
19. Sin's Upcoming Record Releases [07-Jan-97]

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Date: Sun, 29 Dec 1996 04:17:21 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Re: Sin's Music on the Radio [23-Dec-96]

On Sat, 28 Dec 1996, Carl <cbjebs92@www.tufvan.hv.se> wrote about the
Sin's Music on the Radio [23-Dec-96]:

>> Sun 29/12 Post, F{, Wagon Live
> ^^^^^
> Hmmm.... I don't understand this. Spoke to Otto, the drummer of Wagon, and
> he did not know of any live events Dec 29th featuring them. Besides, the two
> guitar players, Fredrik and Torben, are currently studying in Australia...
> Could it be a recording?

Yes, I don't think they have ever broadcasted live concerts _live_ if you
know what I mean. Everything is recorded.

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

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Date: Sun, 29 Dec 1996 16:01:24 -0200 (EDT)
From: alcides@dialdata.com.br (Alcides H. Junior)
Subject: Don't be afraid my son

Hi!

I'm Alcides, from Brazil (South of America). I've produced a compilation
CD with 11 Brazilian Indie Bands. If you are interested, e-mail me and
I'll send more information about this CD. You can find some reviews about
some bands on the SCANDINAVIAN INDIE web-pages at:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/demorev2.html

My homepage is at http://www.geocities.com/soho/5572
but the english version is under construction, sorry!

regards,
Alcides H. Junior

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Date: Wed, 1 Jan 1997 12:26:10 -0800 (PST)
From: Scott Carpenter <carpente@aa.washington.edu>
Subject: Swedish Indie tape

I received the Swedish Indie tape while on vacation and mailed it out
yesterday. I really love the songs by Fidget, Aquadays, and Honey is
Cool. I was surprised that, while the bands are indeed "indie", none
are very extreme or experimental. Oh well. Are people on this list not
interested in extreme Scandinavian bands like Mental Destruction, Sanctum,
Kukl, Dr. Gunni, and Bad Vugum-style bands?

Well, now that I know who Fidget are, I want to buy whatever is
available... I think this was already discussed, sorry, but could someone
send the info to me personally? And where does one mail order an album by
Honey is Cool, if one exists?

A little report from the US: a radio station here is heavily playing the
Cardigans' song that is on a movie soundtrack. Which is pretty
impressive, considering that this country is still very difficult to break
into from non-English-speaking countries.

scott

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Date: Thu, 2 Jan 97 10:08:16 +0100
From: ludde@kore.lk.se (Ludvig Borgne)
Subject: Swedish Indie tape

> Well, now that I know who Fidget are, I want to buy whatever is
> available... I think this was already discussed, sorry, but could someone
> send the info to me personally? And where does one mail order an album by
> Honey is Cool, if one exists?

Fidget only have the Semi-naked CD-single out yet (and the promo 7" which
you can win if you enter the Fidget competition), but an album is to follow
early this tear. Erik can probably tell you more about that.
Honey Is Cool have a 6-song mini-CD called Focky Focky No Pay.

I think Pet Sounds (a record store in Stockholm) do mailorder,
but I don't have any details on that. Maybe someone else does?
Those of you who live in Stockhom might be interested in knowing that
there's a sale on Pet Sounds starting today, and going on until saturday
(all new CDs 99:-, all second hand CDs 25:- etc.).

Now that I'm writing I might as well comment on some Swedish singles I've
bought recently:

Fidget - Semi-naked / Teddybear Baby

Not very different from the demo version I guess most of you have heard by
now. The b-side seems to be a cover of a song by someone who's name escapes
me right now. A bit silly for my taste, perhaps, but pretty OK anyway.
I know they hate being compared to the Sugarcubes, but if I would pick one
band to compare them to, it would simply have to be, yes, the Sugarcubes.

Him Kerosene - Loser Outfit / Raceday

Because of the Bear Quartet connection (the guitarist played on the first
2 (or 3?) BQ albums) I had hopes for this to be a bit more exiting than it
turned out to be. Sounds like a mix of Starmarket and Fireside, which isn't
so bad of course, but not that refreshing either.

Dipper - Butterfinger

Energetic pop, sort of like Bob Hund with a violently strummed aucustic
guitar and English vocals. The second track reminds me of Magazine, if
anyone still remembers them. They're supposed to be really good live too.

Bent Spanner, Arty Banner - ??? (sorry, can't remember right now...)

Debut 5 song EP/MLP recorded in Tambourine Studios with the most exiting new
music from Sweden I've heard for ages. These guys must have listened a lot
to american lo-fi acts like Pavement, Archers Of Loaf, Polvo etc, but manage
to create something that still doesn't really sound like any of those bands.
Sadly, the vocals are a bit (to say the least) annoying, which makes the
overall impression a lot lower than it could have been.

A happy new year to all of you!

/Ludde

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Date: Thu, 2 Jan 97 12:57:54 +0100
From: etxsahm@cyber.ericsson.se (Marten Sahlen)
Subject: Re: Swedish Indie tape

Scott Carpenter <carpente@aa.washington.edu> wrote:

> I was surprised that, while the bands are indeed "
indie", none
> are very extreme or experimental. Oh well. Are people on this list not
> interested in extreme Scandinavian bands like Mental Destruction, Sanctum,
> Kukl, Dr. Gunni, and Bad Vugum-style bands?

I am, definitely. Which was reflected in the best-of-96 lists that I
emailed to totte.pop, for example Mental Destruction's "
Straw" being
my favourite Scan release of 96. Sanctum's "
Lupus In Fabula" is also very
very good, but then I dig almost everything that comes out of Cold Meat
Industry.

A year ago or so, I compiled a tape with Swedish industrial/experimental/
dark ambient music, and some people on this list and one other e-list signed
up for that tape chain. Unfortuntately the tape got lost somewhere Down Under
eventually...

> send the info to me personally? And where does one mail order an album by
> Honey is Cool, if one exists?

Ludde mentioned Pet Sounds, which is a record store in Stockholm. They used
to do some mail orders too, though I think it was never an "
official" service.
That was just something they did on the side, so to say. However, I think
that service has ceased now anyway (at least for overseas customers), since it
was a lot of work that didn't generate any money to speak of.

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Date: Thu, 2 Jan 1997 14:27:32 +0200 (EET)
From: Timo Riitamaa <timo.riitamaa@pp.kolumbus.fi>
Subject: Re: Swedish Indie tape

At 12.26 1.1.1997 -0800, you wrote:
>I received the Swedish Indie tape while on vacation and mailed it out
>yesterday. I really love the songs by Fidget, Aquadays, and Honey is
>Cool. I was surprised that, while the bands are indeed "
indie", none
>are very extreme or experimental. Oh well. Are people on this list not
>interested in extreme Scandinavian bands like Mental Destruction, Sanctum,
>Kukl, Dr. Gunni, and Bad Vugum-style bands?

I'm making a tape that will have 90 minutes of 22-Pistepirkko, CMX, Deep
Turtle, Aaviko, Jimi Tenor, Thee Ultra Bimboos, Larry And The Lefthanded,
The Isebel's Pain, Sweetheart, Circle, Keuhkot, Rinneradio, Monotonics,
Roope And The Rockets and a few others. even though this tape will have it's
camp/easy listning and almost mainstream moments, it will be more freaked
out and fringe than anything you've ever heard of.

If you like Dr. Gunni you should also check out Radiopuhelimet and Brussel
Kaupallinen. Gunnar Hjalmarsson (Dr. Gunni) used to play in the band that
later became the Sugarcubes. and that as we know is the band that Björk
first became known in.

I think that the swedes might now a few things more on how to look cool and
make trendy indiepop, but if you want something truly disturbing and
inspiring just buy evrything that Bad Vugum and Trash Can have ever released.

Timo

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Date: Fri, 3 Jan 1997 00:29:49 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Music on the Radio [06-Jan-97]

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Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE RADIO Scandinavian Indie
January 6th -> January 9th

Day Date Artist Recorded
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Mon 6/1* Lisa Ekdahl 02-May-96
Tue 7/1 Takfarinas (R) Denmark, Roskilde Festival -96
Wed 8/1 Defunkt G|teborg, Nefertiti 01-Dec-96
Thu 9/1 Status Quo Timr}, Isstadion 09-Nov-96

This list covers the Swedish National Channel P3's "
Live" - at 21.03-22.00
or 18.03-19.00 where marked with a '*'. (R) = Rerun
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This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie WWW pages
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//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

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Date: Fri, 3 Jan 1997 00:30:06 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Selected News [02-Jan-97]

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Scandinavian Indie SELECTED NEWS Scandinavian Indie

January 2nd, 1997
by Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se)
"
Remember where you heard it first"
Contents:
The All Janet, Bad Afro Records, The Cardigans, Dada Girl, Doris Days,
Harry Lime Records, NONS Records, Salt, Steward.
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The All Janet - (ASWF) spent the summer writing new songs, and recorded
nine of them as well. In January, the band enters the
studio in Skelleftea again to record the last five-six
ones, for the upcoming debut album "
Set For Release"
planned to be released sometime this spring.
(Source: Scandinavian Indie)

Bad Afro Records - released a 7"
single with Hellacopters with songs
"Misanthropic" and "I Got a Right" about a month ago, and
now it has sold out! Due to public demand, the second print
is now available, on green vinyl. Next up on the label is
a 7" single with Finnish lo-fi kings Larry and The
Lefthanded which will be released on February 1st, 1997.
Interested? Please contact Beluga Music through email at:
beluga.tsg@stockholm.mail.telia.com.
(Source: Beluga Music)

The Cardigans - (Trampolene) are getting a lot of airtime on Canadian
Much Music and Spanish MTV in the US. The video to the
song "
Lovefool" can be seen so often these days, people
are getting sick and (ha ha) trired of it!
(Source: Scandinavian Indie)

Dada Girl - from Finland is touring in their home country together with
two bands called Tunaflakes and Flannel Mouth. The tour consists
of 7 gigs, all within a month. The band has also spent some time
in the studio recently, where they recorded a new demo with
3 new killer tracks! (Source: Scandinavian Indie)

Doris Days - (Some Pearls/Pure Sand) Japanese version of their debut album
"
Live in Poland" which is called "Doris Days" in Japan
has these added extra songs: 'Places', 'Homers Tomb', 'Bois
de Boulogne' - all taken from their CDEP "
Places" which
was released on Barnsliga Skivor 1993, as well as 'Jumbojet'
which was a song left over from the recording session of
the album. The news do not stop there! Their label in Japan,
Pure Sand, has also released a 4-song 10"
vinyl EP with the
band, containing songs from the album. Right now, the band
is chosing a song which will be included on the legendary
UK record store (trip-hop/hip-hop/club) "Mr. Bongo"'s promotion
compilation. For those interested in the band in Finland, you
might want to call or write to "Spinefarm" and let them know
about it, which will hopefully make them distribute their
records there! Spinefarm info: Spinefarm, Box 212. 00100 Helsinki,
Phone: +358-0-54926200 Fax: +358-0-54926262.
(Source: Slask Records)

Harry Lime - the new compilation CD "A Twist of Lime" is ready for release!
Bands included are (from): A Sense of Reason (Tran}s), Peat
(Karlsborg), Doolittle (Malm|/Lund), Wellmeant (Huskvarna),
Perestaltics (Norrk|ping), Dune (Halmstad), Jumprope (USA),
Minema (Spain), La Buena Vida (Spain). It clearly looks like
a definite buy! (Source: Harry Lime Records)

NONS - the cool Umea record label has revealed their spring plans, and it
looks like this (_preliminary dates!_):

13/1 Carpet people Volley U Make CD NONSCD49
20/1 Carpet people Ad Lib VIDEO
27/1 Compilation NONSCD50 CD NONSCD50
27/1 Ray Wonder General Hugging Center CD5 + VIDEO NONSCD51
10/2 Pinko Pinko Cheekbone CD5 + VIDEO NONSCD52
17/3 Fivel -57 CD5 NONSCD53
17/3 Honeymoons TBA CD5 NONSCD54
14/4 Honeymoons TBA CD NONSCD55

(Source: NONS News)

Salt - (MVG) breaks up! Yes, it is true. After a couple of years of success,
touring, recording, releasing and having fun, the band decided that
they were more interested in continuing their separate and other
careers in the area of art and design. A final album will be released
in March this year, filled with recorded, but never released material.
(Source: ZTV Nytt)

Steward - (Worston) are going back to the studio in January 1997 to work
on new material and record new songs. When these new songs will
be released is yet to be announced. (Source: Scandinavian Indie)

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All news always at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/selnews.html
Quote the source, _and the link_, if Scandinavian Indie is the source!
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Date: Fri, 3 Jan 1997 00:29:29 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Music on the TV [03-Jan-97]

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Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE TV Scandinavian Indie

January 3rd -> January 9th

Day Date Artist/What TV Program Channel Time
--- ----- ---------------------- ------------------- ----------- -----
Fri 3/1 Alternative Nation Alternative Nation MTV Europe 00.00
Sat 4/1 Musikmagasinet Musikmagasinet Z-TV 18.20 R
Christmas Top of The Pops BBC Prime 19.00
Christmas Top of The Pops BBC Prime 23.30
Sun 5/1 -
Mon 6/1 -
Tue 7/1 Musikmagasinet Musikmagasinet Z-TV 22.00
Alternative Nation Alternative Nation MTV Europe 00.00
Wed 8/1 Musikmagasinet Musikmagasinet Z-TV 18.45 R
Festivalsommar (I) Festivalsommar (I) SVT 1 19.20 R
Thu 9/1 Finnish Top List Listan FTV 17.36
Festivalsommar (II) Festivalsommar (II) SVT 1 19.15 R

R = Rerun

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at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/uptv.html
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//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

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Date: Fri, 03 Jan 1997 22:40:22 -0800
From: SUK <d-sunjan@jmk.su.se>
Subject: Re: Swedish Indie tape

> And where does one mail order an album by
> > Honey is Cool, if one exists?

Try
http://www.hotstuff.se
The best swedish mailorder company for indie/electro/industrial/punk.
The got full stock on swedish stuff, but also UK/US/other countries...
I' ve been shopping from hot stuff since -88, that's high cred.

A bit expensive nowadays, but they'll surely get Honey Is Cool and most
of the other stuff for you!

Jan Sundstrom

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Date: Fri, 03 Jan 1997 21:48:51 +0100
From: Torsvall <marit.karls@upplandsvasby.mail.telia.com>
Subject: Re: the Bear Quartet Home Page

March 11 last year, Daniel Hansson wrote:

> Me and me brother are at the planning stadium to make a homepage for the
> wonderous Bear Quartert. If someone has lyrics to "Penny Century", "Cosy
> Den"
, "Family Affar" or "Revisited EP", or other information (about videos,
> demos etc, radio broadcasting [John Peel, other concerts])

How did this project work out? I've searched a lot but not found any
homepages on TBQ on the net, except for Petters fine discography.
If there is a TBQ page you must give me the adress 'cause I'd be
really interested.

Daniel, I guess you're the one who wrote the looong article on TBQ at
Benno's noticeboard a while ago. That was, by far, the best thing I've
ever read on that page.

Jonas

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Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 00:58:33 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Fidget (was: Swedish Indie tape)

On Wed, 1 Jan 1997, Scott Carpenter <carpente@aa.washington.edu> wrote about
Swedish Indie tape:

> Well, now that I know who Fidget are, I want to buy whatever is available...
> I think this was already discussed, sorry, but could someone send the info
> to me personally? And where does one mail order an album by Honey is Cool,
> if one exists?

And then ludde@kore.lk.se (Ludvig Borgne) replied:

> Fidget only have the Semi-naked CD-single out yet (and the promo 7" which
> you can win if you enter the Fidget competition), but an album is to follow
> early this year. Erik can probably tell you more about that.

Yes, Ludde is right. There are only the CD5 and promo 7"
"Semi-Naked"
singles out so far. The album "No Boogie Coming Your Way" (working title)
is supposed to be out this month, and another CD5 will follow after that.

> Honey Is Cool have a 6-song mini-CD called Focky Focky No Pay.

I think you could probably order both from Hot Stuff (mailorder) - check
out http://www.hotstuff.se

(thanks for the single reviews by the way Ludde!)

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

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Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 12:42:13 +0200 (EET)
From: Roberts Galvans <se51097@lanet.lv>
Subject: finnish tape

hi folk

I've recived finnish comp. from Albert S thanx ---- also thanx to
Kimmo/probaply/

strange but i've not recived any mesege from list since dec7th Erik whats
up ???

when ya reply please reply tnclude me tooo

tape is gr8 /beteer than swedish/ :-)

beginig was strange---finish national song or what ??
there were some pop /sounds like swedepop/ music on tape,some
instrumental. jimi tenor---is he kinda tekno man ???
SHADOWPLAY bezt tune on casette
SWEELHEADS, THEE ULTRA BIMBOOS (probably three) were excelent
CANDY DARLING was good FRIDGE--- sticky 22-PISTEPIRKKO interesting (what
is the translation on this name) actuaally lotta good bands---I knew that
there's LENIGRAD COWBOYZ in finland,there's ice hockey and blonde girls
nothing more---- wow but there're so much gr8 music

thanx for answers

talk to ya soon

RoberC
//se51097@lanet.lv

p.s. ohh it seems that i'm last on chain--- but there were some ppl who
wanteed be added --- michael/sweden and dewd from usa
kimmo i'll add them both ???
---
Enjoy --- lysergic acid diethylamide aka LSD

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Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 09:50:19 -0500 (EST)
From: Chris Forsberg <forsberg@charm.net>
Subject: pet sounds mailorder

On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Marten Sahlen wrote:

> Ludde mentioned Pet Sounds, which is a record store in Stockholm. They used
> to do some mail orders too, though I think it was never an "official" service.
> That was just something they did on the side, so to say. However, I think
> that service has ceased now anyway (at least for overseas customers), since it
> was a lot of work that didn't generate any money to speak of.

I think Pet Sounds still does do overseas mailorder (unofficially), unless
they have officially quit in the past few months....a few months ago I
called them from the States about getting the Cardigans' "Emmerdale" CD
and the Swedish version of "Life" (both unavailable in the States), and
the guy said he'd mail them to me no problem....they were expensive
though, but all I had to do was mail them a money order.

//Chris

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Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 09:56:55 -0500 (EST)
From: Chris Forsberg <forsberg@charm.net>
Subject: Re: finnish tape

Regarding the Finnish tape chain, Roberts Galvans wrote:

> p.s. ohh it seems that i'm last on chain--- but there were some ppl who
> wanteed be added --- michael/sweden and dewd from usa
> kimmo i'll add them both ???

Uh....I sure hope I'm that dewd from the USA...but then again, I should be
already officially on the chain, cos I replied to Kimmo way back when, and
he even sent me an acknowledgement. Can you please check to make sure I am
on there like I should be? :-)

Address ===> Chris Forsberg
912 W. University Pkwy
Baltimore, MD 21210
USA

Thanx so much!

//Chris

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Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 16:07:07 +0200
From: "teir, philip" <Pueblo@multi.fi>
Subject: Dada girl tour

The 28 of December my band Brother Stuart played at club25 in Vaasa, with
Dada Girl, Flannel mouth, and Tunaflakes. About half of the 30 people that
were at the gig were in the bands, but it was cool; we all got beer for 1/2 of
the price. I liked Dada Girl best, even though none of the bands played
music which i usually listen to. I think it was all a bit too poppy.

Nevertheless, dada girl was 1000 times better than supperheads. They didn't
put on such a show, but they had Really well-crafted pop songs.
Flannel mouth was a little lame, but they gave a better show.

Tunaflakes sounded EXACTLY like Oasis would if Liam could sing with a little
bigger range. The music was just like oasis, the singers voice sounded like
Liams, exept he hit all the right notes, and didn't have problems with big
words.

And Brother Stuarts preformance? ...well as i already mentioned, we had
got cheap beer, and ufortunantly there wasn't much to do as we waited.

I am glad we played, because the people we met in the bands were really
nice, and i told them in dada girl to say hi to Kimmo, as they said they
know him. Kimmo?

Philip

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Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 11:41:24 -0500
From: PhysPlant@aol.com
Subject: Re: finnish tape

In a message dated 97-01-06 10:18:11 EST, forsberg@charm.net (Chris Forsberg)
writes:

<< C: scan-indie@lysator.liu.se

Regarding the Finnish tape chain, Roberts Galvans wrote:

> p.s. ohh it seems that i'm last on chain--- but there were some ppl who
> wanteed be added --- michael/sweden and dewd from usa
> kimmo i'll add them both ???

Uh....I sure hope I'm that dewd from the USA...but then again, I should be
already officially on the chain, cos I replied to Kimmo way back when, and
he even sent me an acknowledgement. Can you please check to make sure I am
on there like I should be? :-)

Address ===> Chris Forsberg
912 W. University Pkwy
Baltimore, MD 21210
USA

Thanx so much!

//Chris

>>
Wait, I thought I was "that dewd from the usa," please place me on the list.

Dave Liljengren
724 27th Avenue
Seattle, Wa 98122

physplant@aol.com

many thanks.

dl

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Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 22:12:16 +0200 (EET)
From: Kimmo Saaskilahti <solaris@sci.fi>
Subject: finnish tape

Roberts wrote:

>tape is gr8 /beteer than swedish/ :-)

Nice to hear you liked the tape.

>some
>instrumental. jimi tenor---is he kinda tekno man ???

I think there was a question about Jimi Tenor (real name Lasse Lehto if
anyone cares) on this list already earlier as well... He started his
'career' already in the late 80's and released a couple of albums on Euros
Records under the name Jimi Tenor And His Shamans. I have only the first
one, which is titled 'Total Capacity of 216,5 Litres'. The quizzical name is
a reference to their gimmich of using big oil barrels as percussion
instruments. They had other exotic instruments made out of vacuum cleaners,
drills etc. as well. I haven't listened to that LP in years so I really
don't dare do describe it. 'Industrial pop', perhaps? I think he released
another LP on Euros and then a couple on Bad Vugum ('Fear of a Black Jesus'
and 'Diktafon' if memory serves) but I don't have any idea what they sound
like. in 1995 he released the 'Europa' album on Sahko Records from which the
song on the Finnish Tape is taken from. It's sort of like soundtrack from
third-rate spy and porn films played on cheap synths and hammonds - really
kitschy and cool. I think there may have been another album on Sahko before
'Europa' as well? Anyway, now he is signed to the Warp label in the UK and
it looks like he is about to reach some kind of a cult status. His first
single on Warp came out in December and there should be another one soon and
an album after that. Well, that's what I can think of from memory. The Bad
Vugum web site and the Rockdata web site will tell you more, and perhaps
there are some more englightened Finnish listers who are eager to elaborate?

>SHADOWPLAY bezt tune on casette

According to a Stupido Twins newsletter there should have been a new
Shadowplay album released in December. I don't think it has been released
yet, any ideas?

>p.s. ohh it seems that i'm last on chain--- but there were some ppl who
>wanteed be added --- michael/sweden and dewd from usa
>kimmo i'll add them both ???

Yes, please - I haven't kept track of persons who wanted to get on the chain
after it was launched...perhaps I should have. Sorry about that.

Kimmo

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Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 22:12:08 +0200 (EET)
From: Kimmo Saaskilahti <solaris@sci.fi>
Subject: pop on virus

Philip wrote:

> The 28 of December my band Brother Stuart played at club25 in Vaasa, with
>Dada Girl, Flannel mouth, and Tunaflakes.

This tour (titled 'pop on virus' (meaning 'pop is a virus' in Finnish)
reached Tampere last Friday though unfortunately without Brother Stuart.

>Nevertheless, dada girl was 1000 times better than supperheads. They didn't
>put on such a show, but they had Really well-crafted pop songs.

Couldn't agree more; Antti Pinomaki really knows how to write a pop gem.
They were really good and played a mix of old and new material: three songs
from their first demo and a couple of songs that I hadn't heard before among
others. A while ago they have also recorded a new demo which has three
songs: 'Cecilia' (_not_ a Simon & Garfunkel cover), 'Are You Ready Eddie?'
(or something...) and a new-ish track the name of which I don't know.

>Flannelmouth was a little lame, but they gave a better show.

I thought they were quite a bit boring. Perhaps with shorter and, well,
simply better songs they would be OK, but at least that night they were just
uninteresting.

>Tunaflakes sounded EXACTLY like Oasis would if Liam could sing with a little
>bigger range.

My thoughts exactly. Everybody had said that they sound just like Oasis and
true enough, the demo tape which I got some days ago sounds a lot like that,
but live it was even more similar! The vocalist Finn Andersson even moves
around on stage a bit like Liam. Even though I am not a huge Oasis fan, I
liked Tuna Flakes quite a lot. I spoke briefly with Finn after the gig and
he told me they will be doing another demo tape in a couple of months' time.

The tour will continue to Helsinki next weekend (?), if you're around don't
hesitate to check these bands out!

> I am glad we played, because the people we met in the bands were really
>nice, and i told
> them in dada girl to say hi to Kimmo, as they said they know him. Kimmo?

Well, yes I do know them (to some extent at least) and I did had a little
chat with Arttu of Dada Girl that night but mainly about the winter sports
event they are setting up in Nokia later this year...

Kimmo

------------------------------

Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 22:12:13 +0200 (EET)
From: Kimmo Saaskilahti <solaris@sci.fi>
Subject: Re: finnish tape

Chris said:

>Uh....I sure hope I'm that dewd from the USA...but then again, I should be
>already officially on the chain, cos I replied to Kimmo way back when, and
>he even sent me an acknowledgement. Can you please check to make sure I am
>on there like I should be? :-)

Chris, my records show that you were subscriber number three on the Finnish
Tape Chain and that you will be subscriber number five on the Finnish CD
Chain. So there's no need to worry :)

Kimmo

-------------------------------

Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 00:24:46 +0200 (EET)
From: Timo Riitamaa <timo.riitamaa@pp.kolumbus.fi>
Subject: Finnhits vol.1

Finnhits vol.1 The ever amazing, disturbing, brilliant, sick, spectacular,
low-fidelity, near-perfect introduction to the wonderfull world of finnish
fringe music! I guarantee you that only three of the bands of this tape have
sold over 500 records, so your indie credibility is in no danger! Infact, by
getting this tape you will surely become the envied guru of the whole
neighbourhood! I have made this tape to spread the good word and to show all
those who travel in darkness the true and eternal light! Hear this message,
and be saved! The message of RAWK!!!

Including these bands: 22-Pistepirkko (it means a 22-dot ladybug), Jimi
Tenor And His Shamans (hear this ultra-rare electronic composition from his
self released 7" from the early 80's! nothing like his easy-listening music
of today!) Larry And The Lefthanded (the kings of no-nonsense garage-rock.
designed to help non-007 types cash!) CMX (weird etno-powerrrock before they
went all soft!) Rinneradio (this is here because my girlfriend ordered so,
some sort of cool jazz-ambient!) Keuhkot (too freaked out for me to explain!
sick! disturbing! loud!) Cybermen (spacerock as never heard before!) Aavikko
(siberian circus music!) Karkkiautomaatti (innocent 60's bubblegum-garage!)
Thee Ultra Bimboos (they're female! they're garage! they RAWK! and it really
is Thee!) Deep Turtle ( one of the weirdest and greatest bands ever!
latinohardcoremetaletnojazzpunkgarage!) Sweetheart
(Beefheart-Stooges-Birthday Party brought to the 90's!) and finally Circle
(noise-elements! 70's german progressiveness! hypnotic! the soundtrack of
your day?)

I didn't know that there allready is a comp. tape of finnish fringe, but if
somebody want's this, here it is. send me a cool bootleg or an empty 60
minutes. or if a lot of people want this we can tree it. tai voihan taman
hakea mun kotoakin. asun tossa ihan eduskuntatalon vieressa.

Timo

---------------------------------

Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 14:32:14 +0200 (EET)
From: Roberts Galvans <se51097@lanet.lv>
Subject: Re: finnish tape

...sorry I forgot smth---some more questions:
DOG EAT DOG ---is that the same band with single 'no fronts'??
[I guess--- no :-)]

22-PI...blah blah ---what is the translation of this Imean in english

I'm waiting for finnish indie 2 ...heh heh it should be good ---
unfourtunetly without my favs

regards
RoberC
//se51097@lanet.lv

p.s. don't forget to include me in REPLY ---thanx

-------------------------------

Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 20:46:21 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Komeda - smarter & better than The Cardigans

Picked this up from a "
my 1996 top ten list" written by a guy in the US:

"
Komeda: The Genius of Komeda
- like Stereolab's younger, less serious siblings; like the Cardigans, only
smarter and with better tunes"

And Komeda has been included in several of these lists lately, esp. in
the US. I'd put my money (if I had any) on that they're the "
next Swedish
thing" over there...

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 20:46:51 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Luger Tour List _Update_ [06-Jan-97]

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scandinavian Indie Luger Tour List UPDATE Scandinavian Indie
January 6th 1997
by Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SCANDINAVIAN:

CLOUDBERRY JAM (S) - Nons / Border *NEW*
Apr 09 Nagoya (J) Club Quattro
Apr 10 Osaka (J) Club Quattto
Apr 11 Fukuoka (J) Crossing Hall
Apr 13 Tokyo (J) Blitz
Apr 14 Tokyo (J) Club Quattro
Apr 15 Nagano (J) TBA

THE HELLACOPTERS (S) - White Jazz / House Of Kicks / Rough Trade *NEW*
Jan 18 Vaxjo (S) Elvagarden
Jan 24 Stockholm (S) Studion
Jan 29 Tampere (SF) Tulliklubi
Jan 30 Helsinki (SF) Tavastia
Jan 31 Jyvaskyla (SF) Lutakko
Feb 01 Joensuu (SF) Club Kellari

MINDJIVE (S) - Burning Heart / MD *NEW*
Jan 17 Orebro (S) Snowboard Big Jump Cup

MONSTER (S) - Startracks / House Of Kicks
Jan 30 Linkoping (S) Herrgar'n New Date
Jan 31 Goteborg (S) Underground New Date
Feb 15 Angelholm (S) Gottwalds New Date

STARMARKET (S) - Dolores / MD
Promotion/Releaseparty tour Jan 23-28, playing at small clubs/record shops etc.
Jan 23 Stockholm (S) Riff / Hannas New Date
Jan 24 Vaxjo (S) Kafe Stina New Date
Jan 25 Lund (S) Varmlands Nation New Date
Jan 26 Goteborg (S) Pusterviksteatern New Date
Jan 27 Karlstad (S) Megahertz (afternoon) New Date

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NON-SCANDINAVIAN:

FAITHLESS (UK) - Cheeky Records/Orange Records - Scand. Records / SMD *NEW*
Mar 25 Lund (S) Mejeriet

PRO-PAIN (US) - Edelpitch + SPUDMONSTERS (US) - Massacre / HOK *NEW*
Mar 15 Aarhus (DK) Huset
Mar 16 Stockholm (S) Studion
Mar 17 Copenhagen (DK) Stengade

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The COMPLETE Luger Tour List is posted to the mailing list once / month.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------

Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 20:48:15 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's NSIB Gig Guide [06-Jan-97]

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scan-Indie Non-Scandinavian Indie Bands Gig Guide Scan-Indie
January 6th, 1997
Corrections, additions or comments to: chief@lysator.liu.se
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Included:
Archers Of Loaf, Ash, Biohazard, Black Crowes, Bush, Chavez, Korn,
Lemonheads, Lightning Seeds, Liquid Ice, Ocean Colour Scene.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Archers Of Loaf
4/2 Lund, Mejeriet
5/2 Copenhagen, Loppen (DK)
6/2 Linkoping, Herrgar'n
7/2 Stockholm, Studion
8/2 Sundsvall, Pipeline
9/2 Umea, Scharinska Villan
11/2 Uppsala, Kalmar Nation
12/2 Gavle, Cafe Q
13/2 Oslo, So What (N)
14/2 Bergen, Hulen (N)
15/2 Goteborg, Underground

Ash
6/2 Stockholm, Gino
7/2 Malmo, KB
8/2 Copenhagen, Pumpehuset (DK)

Biohazard
7/2 Umea
9/2 Stockholm, Gino
10/2 Lidkoping
11/2 Oslo, Sentrum (N)
12/2 Copenhagen, Pumpehuset (DK)

Black Crowes
25/1 Copenhagen, Vega (DK)
26/1 Oslo, Rockefeller (N)
27/1 Stockholm, Cirkus

Bush (w/Souls)
12/2 Copenhagen, Vega (DK)
13/2 Stockholm, Gino

Chavez (w/Railroad Jerk)
8/2 Goteborg, Underground
9/2 Stockholm, Studion
11/2 Lund, Mejeriet

Korn (w/The Urge, Incubuc)
4/2 Copenhagen, Vega (DK)
5/2 Stockholm, Gino
6/2 Oslo, Rockefeller (N)

Lemonheads
18/3 Copenhagen, Pumpehuset (DK)
19/3 Oslo, Rockefeller (N)
20/3 Stockholm, Gino
21/3 Lund, Mejeriet

Lightning Seeds
22/2 Goteborg, Underground

Liquid Ice (w/Bottleneck)
12/1 Stockholm, Chap & Claque

Ocean Colour Scene
6/3 Stockholm, Gino

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This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie Web-pages at:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/tournon.html
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

-----------------------------

Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 20:48:49 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's SIB Gig Guide [06-Jan-97]

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scandinavian Indie Scandinavian Indie Bands Gig Guide Scandinavian Indie
January 6th, 1997
Corrections, additions or comments to: chief@lysator.liu.se
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Included:
Aquadays, Blithe, Brainpool, Counterblast, Day Behaviour, Eggstone,
Elegant Machinery, Fly, Guttersnipe, Jumper, Komeda, Liquid Ice, Mindjive,
Sonic Surf City, Souls, Soundtrack of Our Lives, Starmarket, Twigs.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Aquadays
4/2 Goteborg, Kinski Bar, Jarnet, Folkets Hus

Blithe
31/1 Umea, Idun teatern (Popstad '97)

Brainpool
13/1 Salen

Counterblast
18/1 Halmstad

Day Behaviour (w/Covenant, Elegant Machinery)
11/1 Stockholm, Studion

Eggstone
31/1 Umea
18/2 Lund, Mejeriet
19/2 Uppsala, Kalmar Nation
20/2 Goteborg, Underground
21/2 Malmo, KB
22/2 Stockholm, Studion
27/2 Copenhagen, Rust (DK)
28/2 Helsingborg, The Tivoli

Elegant Machinery (w/Covenant, Day Behaviour)
11/1 Stockholm, Studion

Fly
28/2 Goteborg, Underground

Guttersnipe
31/1 Vasa, Club25 (SF)
1/2 Kuopio (SF)

Jumper
11/1 Boras
24/1 Gallivare
25/1 Lulea
30/1 Kalmar
31/1 Karlskoga
1/2 Bollnas
3/2 Salen
8/2 Erlingsboda
13/2 Salen
14/2 Karlstad
15/2 Hagfors
21/2 Stenungsund
24/2 Are
25/2 Are
26/2 Are
27/2 Are

Komeda
1/2 Umea, Idun teatern (Popstad '97)

Liquid Ice
12/1 Stockholm, Chap & Claque (w/Bottleneck)

Mindjive
17/1 Orebro, Snowboard Big Jump Cup

Sonic Surf City
8/3 Stockholm, Studion

Souls
12/2 Copenhagen, Vega (w/Bush) (DK)
13/2 Stockholm, Gino (w/Bush)

Soundtrack of Our Lives
10/1 Helsingborg
18/1 Stockholm, Medicinska Foreningen

Starmarket
23/1 Stockholm, Riff / Hannas (releaseparty tour)
24/1 Vaxjo, Kafe Stina (releaseparty tour)
25/1 Lund, Varmlands Nation (releaseparty tour)
26/1 Goteborg, Pusterviksteatern (releaseparty tour)
27/1 Karlstad, Megahertz (afternoon) (releaseparty tour)
30/1 Umea, Idun teatern (Popstad '97)

Twigs (N)
8/2 Bergen, Garage (N)

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This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie Web-pages at:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/tourswe.html
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------

Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 20:49:17 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's SIBOS Gig Guide [06-Jan-97]

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scan-Indie Swedish Indie Bands Outside Scandinavia Gig Guide Scan-Indie
January 6th, 1997
Corrections, additions or comments to: chief@lysator.liu.se
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Included:
Brainpool, The Cardigans, Cloudberry Jam, Counterblast, Fireside, Kent,
Starmarket, The Wannadies.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Brainpool
19/1 Cannes, Midem 97 (F)

The Cardigans
7/1 Osaka, Kousei Nenkin Hall (w/Kent) (J)
8/1 Osaka, Kousei Nenkin Hall (w/Kent) (J)
9/1 Nagoya, Shimin Kaikan (w/Kent) (J)
10/1 Fukuoka, Sun Palace Hall (w/Kent) (J)
11/1 Nagoya, Shimin Kaikan (w/Kent) (J)
12/1 Tokyo, Fucyu No Mori (w/Kent) (J)
13/1 Omiya, Sonic City (w/Kent) (J)
14/1 Tokyo, Blitz (w/Kent) (J)
15/1 Tokyo, Blitz (w/Kent) (J)
16/1 Tokyo, Nihoo Budoukan (w/Kent) (J)
18/1 Sendai, Izumity (w/Kent) (J)
19/1 Tokyo, Blitz (w/Kent) (J)
Feb 1997 - US Tour (dates, cities, venues not decided yet)
Mar 1997 - US Tour (dates, cities, venues not decided yet)

Cloudberry Jam
9/4 Nagoya, Club Quattro (J)
10/4 Osaka, Club Quattto (J)
11/4 Fukuoka, Crossing Hall (J)
13/4 Tokyo, Blitz (J)
14/4 Tokyo, Club Quattro (J)
15/4 Nagano (J)

Counterblast
27/3 Bremen (D)
8/4 Liege (B)

Fireside
Feb 1997 - US Tour (dates, cities, venues not decided yet)
Mar 1997 - US Tour (dates, cities, venues not decided yet)

Kent (w/The Cardigans if everything goes as planned)
7/1 Osaka, Kousei Nenkin Hall (J)
8/1 Osaka, Kousei Nenkin Hall (J)
9/1 Nagoya, Shimin Kaikan (J)
10/1 Fukuoka, Sun Palace Hall (J)
11/1 Nagoya, Shimin Kaikan (J)
12/1 Tokyo, Fucyu No Mori (J)
13/1 Omiya, Sonic City (J)
14/1 Tokyo, Blitz (J)
15/1 Tokyo, Blitz (J)
16/1 Tokyo, Nihoo Budoukan (J)
18/1 Sendai, Izumity (J)
19/1 Tokyo, Blitz (J)

Starmarket (w/Texas Is The Reason & Queerfish)
20/2 Oldenburg, Alhambra (D)
21/2 Kassel, Juz Immenhausen (D)
22/2 Saarbrucken, Ballhaus (D)
23/2 Schweinfurt, Schreinerei (D)
25/2 Berlin, Knaack (D)
26/2 Hamburg, Marquee (D)
27/2 Neuss, Geschwister (D)
28/2 Freiburg, Cafe Atlantic (D)
1/3 Backnang, AJZ (D)
2/3 Bielefeld, Falkendom (D)

The Wannadies (w/Divine Comedy, Beth Orton, Snow Pony)
24/1 London, London Astoria (UK)

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This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie Web-pages at:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/tourswe2.html
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 20:49:49 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Upcoming Record Releases [07-Jan-97]

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scandinavian Indie Upcoming Scandinavian Record Releases Scandinavian Indie
January 7th, 1997
Corrections, additions or comments to: chief@lysator.liu.se

Can you fill in the blanks, correct wrong release dates, or do you perhaps
want to add upcoming record releases to this list? Please do not hesitate
to let me know!
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Date Artist Title Format Label
8/1 Eggstone Vive la Difference CD Vibrafon
10/1 Sara Sara CD Some Pearls
13/1 Carpet people Volley U Make CD NONS
17/1 Petrol Bad Day CD5 Studio Bla
17/1 Various e-pop.vol 2 CD5 Strawberry Songs
20/1 Everfresh Pure Lovecore - songs.. CD Seadog Records
24/1 Peace Love & Pit. tba CD MVG
24/1 The Wannadies Bagsy Me CD BMG
27/1 The Pusjkins Avoiding Ground Loops MCD L Style
27/1 Ray Wonder General Hugging Center CD5 NONS
27/1 Singer Fill In The Blanks (GER) CD Virgin
27/1 Various NONSCD50 CD NONS
31/1 Petrol tba CD Studio Bla
1/2 Larry & Th.. (SF) tba 7"
Bad Afro Records
7/2 Gus Gus Believe 12" 4AD
7/2 Gus Gus Believe 2CD5 4AD
10/2 Pinko Pinko Cheekbone CD5 NONS
17/2 Mary Beats Jane Locust CD MVG
24/2 Odd Numbers A Guide To Modern Living LP/CD Dolores
24/2 Play Dough I Try To Be Unfriendly CD Dolores
24/2 Starmarket Sunday's Worst Enemy LP/CD Dolores
24/2 Theu Nooners tba CD L-Style
17/3 Fivel -57 CD5 NONS
17/3 Honeymoons tba CD5 NONS
21/3 Gus Gus Polydistortion 2LP/CD 4AD
14/4 Honeymoons tba CD NONS

[Should have been released but I have no info about it]

Nov? Yvonne tba (D) CD ?
Dec? Cam Purr (BRAZIL) CD Soap
Dec? Melony 2nd Man On The Moon CD5 Soap

[Month decided, but not exact date]

Jan Candysuck Score CD Startracks
Jan Carpe Wade tba CD AWSF
Jan Cinnamon tba CD Soap Records
Jan Fanscene tba CD5 Dorian Records
Jan Fidget No Boogie Coming Your W. CD Mega Records
Jan Happy Todd tba CD5 Spinsign
Jan HappyDeadMen Bullfights Every.. (JAP) CD Polydor
Jan Kottgrottorna tba CD Beat Butchers
Jan Mary Beats Jane Day In Day Out CD5 MVG
Jan Mutts Mutts CD Lund Records
Jan Various A Twist of Lime CD Harry Lime Records
Jan Various True To You CD Dorian Records
Jan Various tba CD Ceilidh
J/Feb Pimms tba CD5 Dorian Records
Feb The April Tears tba CD Memento Materia
Feb Atomic Swing tba CD Sonet
Feb Backfish tba CD AWSF
Feb Cessna (SF) Bordeaux (US) CD Radio Khartoum
Feb Cessna (SF) Holiday on Ice (US) 7"
Jigsaw Records
Feb HappyDeadMen Bullfights Every Sunday CD Trampolene
Feb Hardy Nilsson Harifran CD MCA
Feb Jones Valuable Stuff CD Ax-Products
Feb Lemonator (SF) tba CD Warner
Feb Loosegoats tba CD Startracks
Feb Red Sleeping Bea. Soundtrack (E) CD Siesta Records
Feb Sandy Lyle Rock CD5 Sandy Lyle
Feb Sonic Surf City tba (collection) CD Ceilidh
Feb This Perfect Day C60 CD Soap
Mar Salt tba CD MVG
Mar Various tba CD Dorian Records
M/Apr The Bear Quartet tba CD AWSF
M/Apr Engine tba CD DS Records
M/Apr Yvonne tba CD Energy
Apr Ship of Fools tba CD L-Style
A/May Pineforest Crunch tba CD Polar
Jun Snail (SF) tba (SF) CD ?

[Season decided but no month or date]

Spring The All Janet Set For Release CD AWSF
Spring Cam Purr CD Soap
Autumn Clawfinger tba CD MVG

[Year decided but nothing else]

1997 Cane (N) tba CD Warner
1997 Fidget tba CD5 Mega Records
1997 Penniless People..tba CD5 AWSF
1997 Starlet tba CD MVG
1997 Sulky tba CD Dolores
1997 Super (SF) tba CD Odor

[No additional information avaliable]

? The April Tears Heart Shut Down CD5 Memento Materia
? Doris Days Quiet Withdrawal CD5 Some Pearls
? Humble Bee tba CD Arrow Records
? The Pansies (SF) tba (JAP) CD Polygram
? Surreal Friends of Soap and Wa.. CD Recordia
? Tennis tba CD Stockholm Label Gr.
? Whipped Cream tba CD MNW
? Various En Ko Pa Isen CD5 Strawberry Songs

Note that most dates are preliminary!

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http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/uprecnew.html
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