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June
27, 1999
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4 new reviews added to the Music
Exile.
-Some
guy has a copy of Front Line Assembly's "Millenium", new in
shrink wrap for $10. Email him from the Trading
Post Nuclear.
:::::NEWS, LINKS and More:::::
from Rabies' overflowing mailbox:
*Note: I haven't
personally reviewed the sites mentioned
below, so don't blame me if they suck.
-The founder
of Fishtank No.9 has co-written with a new band called Hungry
Lucy. Check out http://www.mp3.com/hungrylucy
to hear the single "Bound in Blood".
-"Fade and
Sustain" the new CD by The RaZor Skyline is out now on
Cop International: www.copint.com
-Both ONEIROID
PSYCHOSIS and THE AZOIC have music up on www.MP3.com
(finally). Here you will find a diverse collection of our music,
releases, descriptions, and even photos. Songs are available in
MP3 format and Real Audio (Instant Play), so please visit for yourself
and give us some feedback. More songs are on the way (including
unreleased material) so bookmark these sites:
ONEIROID PSYCHOSIS
THE AZOIC
-If you are
interested in Darkfiction Art, check this one out: www.luetke.com
-TRASH9000:
http://listen.to/trash9000
-RIVETHED
CITY: http://members.tripod.com/~Rivethead3
-DARKHEART
SOCIETY: http://darkheart.cyberstage.net/
-GLASS EDEN:
http://www.glasseden.com
-KMFDM:
http://www.kmfms.com/
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June
20, 1999
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New list of used CDs added to the Trading
Post Nuclear.
-Added
new site to Crossed Wires.
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June
16, 1999
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OK, the message forum is working fine and is open for use! I'd
like to get to know who our "regulars" are, so please participate.
- NOTE:
Our search feature is not fully functional. Only a fraction of the pages
on this site have been indexed, so sorry if your searches come up with
ZERO matches.
Here's what's
going on with their latest album:
"[Control:Alt+Delete]"
was supposed to be released by Zoth Ommog, but eventually
got rejected for unknown reasons. It was then offered to other labels
including COP International.
COP
wanted to release the material, but not as a double CD. So instead
they are releasing CD1 of "[Control:Alt+Delete]"
as "Resurrection" in both the US and in Germany.
Later on they will release another compilation (as yet untitled),
which will feature some mixes from CD2 of "[Control:Alt+Delete]",
mixes from "Mixed Judgements", and some previously
unreleased outtakes from "Mixed Judgements".
These
releases will be posted on the B6
website as soon as the release dates how [sic] been confirmed.
- So far "Resurrection" has not gone to pressing
yet...
I hope
this clears out any confusion...
Best
wishes,
Michael Hillerup
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June
15, 1999
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We've been plagued with email problems, so if you tried emailing
anyone at a wrappedinwire.com address in the last 5 days, please
re-send that email to this address: rayb@sporeproductions.com
(Valuable lesson here: You get what you pay for.)
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June
13, 1999
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In our ongoing process of making this a better site, we've now
added a message forum for you folks! Now you can discuss stuff with
each other, ask us questions, post public comments or flame us!
Join
the
MESSAGE FORUM
-Also
added, you now have the ability to search the site. Should make finding
certain review information, or old news much easier.
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June
10, 1999
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:::::LABEL
MERGERS!:::::
from Metropolis Records:
-It
seems the goliath of industrial music has just gobbled up 21st Circuitry
and Pendragon Records! Is ReConstriction far behind...?
Date:
June 9, 1999
Metropolis Records is
pleased to announce a new relationship between Pendragon Records,
21st Cicuitry Records, and Metropolis Records.
The owners of 21st
Circuitry and Pendragon Records indicated their interest to Metropolis
Records to move on into other endeavours. Metropolis Records
had a strong desire that the artists on these fine labels continue
to be available to their fans, so the following arrangements were
made.
Metropolis Records
bought Pendragon Records, which will operate as a wholely owned subsidiary
of Metropolis Records. Artists currently on the Pendragon label,
such as Gridlock and Imperative Reaction, will continue to be released
under the Pendragon name, and the distribution of Pendragon's
back catalog will be assumed by Metropolis Records.
Metropolis Records
has purchased the back catalog of Covenant, which was on the 21st
Circuitry label, and will be reissuing them this July on the
Metropolis label. Remaining inventory from the 21st Circuitry label
will be distributed by Metropolis.
In this way, Metropolis
Records has assured that the music of the artists that are on these
two labels will continue to be available to fans across the nation.
For more information,
please contact Brian Santillo (National Sales) at 610-595-9940 or
Michael Mahan (Publicity) at 215-248-7488.
Metropolis Records PO Box 54307 Philadelphia
PA 19105
www.metropolis-records.com
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June
7, 1999
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2 new reviews added to the Music
Exile.
-Have
you visited Sister Machine Gun's
site recently? Last I had heard, Chris Randall was quite peeved
with TVT and it seemed like we might have heard the last of SMG.
But this is not so! He's been working on two side projects, Micronauts
and Eco-Hed as well as new SMG material. In fact two singles
are available for download on MP3.COM,
and a CD single can be purchased through Chris's own label Positron!
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June
5, 1999
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You now have easy access to the best industrial radio show on
the net, Real Synthetic Audio. Just choose your download rate
in the pop-up window, and enjoy the tunes while browsing Wrapped
IN Wire.
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June
1, 1999
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4 new reviews added to the Music
Exile.
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