hey everyone,

Submerge has a few records in stock that go out to mail order customers only. I guess they are not really super secret, but it was a good subject heading, no? quick review:

Underground Resistance: 008 The theory / Free as you want to be: UR is back at their old game of seemingly irrelevant serial numbering. They are calling this UR -008, but according to discogs, that number is already occupied by the vision - gyroscope. The theory is a good track. It certainly does sound like an older UR record because of the spaced out vocals and bouncy bass lines that sound kind of similar to transmat records. Anybody know the name of the equipment i'm talking about? This track is really politically motivated, etched in the inside run out gooves you will read " The needs of many are greater than the needs of a few: or something, the vocals repeat that sentiment. 313er ryan burns concurs that this record sounds a bit dated BUT in a good way. I would recommend picking it up if you like nation to nation, pre-industrial sounding UR. Free as you want to be isn't as fun for me. Sounds kind of half completed, like the start of a good track. Its only a few minutes long.

SID LOCAL 3000 series 1-5: These have been around for about half a year, but I'm betting that once they are gone.. they are gone. these are all pretty experimental. My favorite is number 2, but I think they are sold out. It says it's done by erik travis, but 'edited' by mad mike. Yeah, right ;) If that groovy new school sounding keyboard jazz -a-mattaz isn't mad mike i'll eat my damn hat, he certainly played a big part in the production of IOS, if you find that one, i would say pick it up. Overall, i'm not really one to invest in records as much as i play them. Everything i own i play, but these records may go the way of the old SID series and pick up a demand in a few years if somebody is rocking out one of their better tracks. You can listen to them now on submerge.

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