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From:
darnistle
To:
Jeremy Bible
Cc:
idm
Date:
Wed, 03 Sep 2008 21:45:27 -0400
Subject:
Re: [idm] Illusion of Safety - The Need To Now [expcd002]
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The contrast on http://jbjh.experimedia.net is tolerable. However, the contrast on http://www.experimedia.net makes everything a bit hard to read. If the text were several shades darker, or at the very least more like http://jbjh.experimedia.net, it would be fine. I got the CDs in the mail and I must say that the packaging is gorgeous and visually sumptuous!! It really exceeded my expectations!! Good work! :)))) {}0+>| Jeremy Bible wrote:
quoted 69 lines Ah. My mistake. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for picking up> Ah. My mistake. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for picking up > the new IOS. I have to remember not everyone calibrates their > monitors. > I brought all the elements up a couple shades darker. > Could you give it a refresh let me know if it looks like enough > contrast on your end to not be painfull on the eyes. > Would be very much appreciated. > Thanks, > Jeremy Bible > http://jbjh.experimedia.net > http://myspace.com/jeremybible > http://jeremybible.com > http://www.experimedia.net > > On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 9:20 PM, darnistle <darnistle@cafe-ebola.com> wrote: >> I was truly and pleasantly surprised to see an announcement on this list for >> a new release by Illusion of Safety, of all things!!!! I didn't hesitate to >> buy a copy. >> >> However, the experimedia website is really too hard to read. There needs to >> be more contrast between text and background color. >> >> There may be other things of interest on the website, but it would involve >> too much eye strain to try to read it. >> >> {}0+>| >> >> >> Jeremy Bible wrote: >>> NOW AVAILABLE >>> Illusion of Safety - The Need To Now [expcd002] >>> http://www.experimedia.net >>> Illusion of Safety, Dan Burke's ongoing and ever evolving project >>> since 1983, contributes a fantastic new album to the experimedia >>> catalog. A hand signed and numbered limited edition release, The Need >>> To Now is one of Burke's more stark and minimal works. While more >>> minimalistic overall, The Need To Now still embraces Burke's penchant >>> for broad dynamics, building from soft tones, drones, and distant >>> whistling to maddening noise and back down to near silence with just >>> the smallest trace of air space. Music box like tones dance loosely >>> throughout constructed industrial ambient environments. Soft >>> crackling, static and noises fizzle in and out of focus while subtle >>> guitar rises quietly in the distance. Deconstructed voices, samples, >>> rhythms, and instruments arranged into brilliant sound montages in >>> ways reminiscent of the classic GRM school of tape cut ups. A >>> soundtrack for sedated asylum inmates. This masterful work by one of >>> the veteran heroes of avant-garde post-industrial music aims at >>> activating modes of perception, deprogramming reality, and recombining >>> information pointing toward a new reality/environment. The Need To Now >>> comes packaged in experimedia's signature tall slim pack and features >>> the photography of Chris Block. Strictly limited to 150 copies. Your >>> order of the limited edition packaged CD includes immediate bonus >>> downloads of the album in highest quality MP3 and/or lossless FLAC >>> formats so that you may begin to enjoy the album before your package >>> arrives. >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >>> For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >>> >>> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >> >> > > >
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