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<p><b>August 10, 2011</b></p>
<p><b>August 10, 2011</b></p>
<p>Karlophone Album #3 is in production. Recording efforts started in 2008 but progress was very slow untill early 2011. Possible release dates in 2010 and mid 2011 were scrapped as recording has been intermittent and frequently interrupted. Please stay tuned, I'm very excited about the new material! Also asap going to sort out  the right way to go to share and promote my old and new music in this postmodern era - soundcloud, bandcamp, youtube, etc etc. [http://www.twitter.com/karlophone Im on Twitter, so follow for now.] Thanks! -karl</p>
<p>Karlophone Album #3 is in production. Recording efforts started in 2008 but progress was very slow untill early 2011. Possible release dates in 2010 and mid 2011 were scrapped as recording has been intermittent and frequently interrupted. Please stay tuned, I'm very excited about the new material! Also asap going to sort out  the right way to go to share and promote my old and new music in this postmodern era - soundcloud, bandcamp, youtube, etc etc. <u>[http://www.twitter.com/karlophone Im on Twitter, so follow for now.]</u> Thanks! -karl</p>
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The CD has 10 tracks. The LP has 9 tracks (all 10 couldnt fit on one slab of wax), BUT in its favor, its limited to just 150 numbered copies - plus, c'mon, it's vinyl!!. Digital: well, you dont really get anything to hold and contemplate, but... it does go in your iPod faster.
The CD has 10 tracks. The LP has 9 tracks (all 10 couldnt fit on one slab of wax), BUT in its favor, its limited to just 150 numbered copies - plus, c'mon, it's vinyl!!. Digital: well, you dont really get anything to hold and contemplate, but... it does go in your iPod faster.
    
    
Please order one if you like the music! (Check the [http://www.myspace.com/karlophone Myspace page] and the [http://cdbaby.com/cd/karlophone2 CDbaby page] for sound clips and song previews!) And again - Thanks for waiting, and enjoy!
Please order one if you like the music! (Check the <u>[http://www.myspace.com/karlophone Myspace page]</u> and the <u>[http://cdbaby.com/cd/karlophone2 CDbaby page]</u> for sound clips and song previews!) And again - Thanks for waiting, and enjoy!


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9. The Other End Of The Friend<br>
9. The Other End Of The Friend<br>
10. Indian Summer<br>
10. Indian Summer<br>
<i>(audio available on the [http://www.myspace.com/karlophone Myspace page])</i>
<i>(audio available on the <u>[http://www.myspace.com/karlophone Myspace page]</u>)</i>
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The album will shortly be available on CD from CDBaby (best price!), for digital download from CDBaby's affiliates (LoudEye-OD2, MusicIsHere, MusicNet, and Apple iTunes), and on both CD and LP(!) from Amorphous Records mail order! Details coming shortly to this page, and the [http://www.myspace.com/karlophone Myspace page], and the [http://www.karlophone.com/amorphous/order.html Amorphous Records ordering page]! Thanks for waiting, and I hope you enjoy it!</p>
The album will shortly be available on CD from CDBaby (best price!), for digital download from CDBaby's affiliates (LoudEye-OD2, MusicIsHere, MusicNet, and Apple iTunes), and on both CD and LP(!) from Amorphous Records mail order! Details coming shortly to this page, and the <u>[http://www.myspace.com/karlophone Myspace page]</u>, and the <u>[http://www.karlophone.com/amorphous/order.html Amorphous Records ordering page]</u>! Thanks for waiting, and I hope you enjoy it!</p>
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<p><b>May 9, 2006</b><br>
<p><b>May 9, 2006</b><br>
    
    
After a long 2005 where almost no new KP music was possible due to work responsibilities, 2006 has been much more musically productive so far. New songs, new ideas, and a second album is shaping up at last. Apologies for the lack of updates here, but as of early 2006, theres been activity on my new [http://www.myspace.com/karlophone MySpace Music Page], so be sure to check in over there if you dont see anything going on here.
After a long 2005 where almost no new KP music was possible due to work responsibilities, 2006 has been much more musically productive so far. New songs, new ideas, and a second album is shaping up at last. Apologies for the lack of updates here, but as of early 2006, theres been activity on my new <u>[http://www.myspace.com/karlophone MySpace Music Page]</u>, so be sure to check in over there if you dont see anything going on here.
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Theres been some new releases, but you're not to blame if you havent heard of them. Theyre pretty obscure, and Ive only mentioned them on the MySpace page so far. but here's the details:
Theres been some new releases, but you're not to blame if you havent heard of them. Theyre pretty obscure, and Ive only mentioned them on the MySpace page so far. but here's the details:
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UK CD compilation "Beetbox 2: Electric Boogaloo" on [http://www.laprecords.co.uk/ Lap Records] contains, amongst many interesting and excellent tracks from various UK indie artists, "If You Listen" from the 'Desire' 7", (as well as a Southern Fried Swing track "The Lesson"). This was a give away only release, so it can't be easy to find . But It is the first official release of "If You Listen" on CD, and the first UK release of Karlophone material. One small step at a time...
UK CD compilation "Beetbox 2: Electric Boogaloo" on <u>[http://www.laprecords.co.uk/ Lap Records]</u> contains, amongst many interesting and excellent tracks from various UK indie artists, "If You Listen" from the 'Desire' 7", (as well as a Southern Fried Swing track "The Lesson"). This was a give away only release, so it can't be easy to find . But It is the first official release of "If You Listen" on CD, and the first UK release of Karlophone material. One small step at a time...
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The Swiss compilation CD [https://web.archive.org/web/20130928130303/http://www.y-y-y.biz/p_amazongrace.html "Amazon Grace"] includes a NEW, short, weird Karlophone track called "How Many Minutes", as well as 76 other weird attempts at making a complete song thats only 30 seconds long. Why 30 seconds long? The idea (as best I could figure out as I was dealing with a bit of a French language gap throughout the process) is that when the cd is available on Amazon.com (though it doesnt seem to be there yet?), the "listen" files will contain the full songs, as Amazon's 'listen' files are restricted to 30 seconds in length. In this way it subverts "the system" by allowing a customer to hear the whole album in advance. Ah, the clever Europeans.  
The Swiss compilation CD <u>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130928130303/http://www.y-y-y.biz/p_amazongrace.html "Amazon Grace"]</u> includes a NEW, short, weird Karlophone track called "How Many Minutes", as well as 76 other weird attempts at making a complete song thats only 30 seconds long. Why 30 seconds long? The idea (as best I could figure out as I was dealing with a bit of a French language gap throughout the process) is that when the cd is available on Amazon.com (though it doesnt seem to be there yet?), the "listen" files will contain the full songs, as Amazon's 'listen' files are restricted to 30 seconds in length. In this way it subverts "the system" by allowing a customer to hear the whole album in advance. Ah, the clever Europeans.  
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Also, Swiss DJ [http://www.kidchocolat.ch/ Kid Chocolat] has released his latest album "Zombiparti!", which includes (on the cd-rom portion) the video I directed for his song "The Secret Of The Zombies" (instrumental version, different from the 'rap' version on the cd). This video was shot in the dusty spooky scrublands of Bakersfield, CA and stars my good budrow Eric B. as The Zombie. We had a ton of fun shooting the video, running around the fields with axes and shredded tuxedos and invading homeless campgrounds out in the backwoods for the psycho-hillbilly-zombie ambiance. I realize that it aint easy to find Kid C's cd over here in the states, so I'll see if i can get permission to host the video here.
Also, Swiss DJ <u>[http://www.kidchocolat.ch/ Kid Chocolat]</u> has released his latest album "Zombiparti!", which includes (on the cd-rom portion) the video I directed for his song "The Secret Of The Zombies" (instrumental version, different from the 'rap' version on the cd). This video was shot in the dusty spooky scrublands of Bakersfield, CA and stars my good budrow Eric B. as The Zombie. We had a ton of fun shooting the video, running around the fields with axes and shredded tuxedos and invading homeless campgrounds out in the backwoods for the psycho-hillbilly-zombie ambiance. I realize that it aint easy to find Kid C's cd over here in the states, so I'll see if i can get permission to host the video here.
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See the audio-video section for the mp3 of "Dr. Strangelove Sings The Beatles (Num Num Mix)" that was done for Kid Chocolat's "Peter Sellers RMX" album in '03. Sorry about the wait on that one! Also see the Recording Journal page for an update.
See the audio-video section for the mp3 of "Dr. Strangelove Sings The Beatles (Num Num Mix)" that was done for Kid Chocolat's "Peter Sellers RMX" album in '03. Sorry about the wait on that one! Also see the Recording Journal page for an update.
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"Press Any Key To Begin" will be available on [https://web.archive.org/web/20130928130303/http://www.cdbaby.com/ cdbaby.com] soon, including in their digital distibution system (for paid downloads).
"Press Any Key To Begin" will be available on <u>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130928130303/http://www.cdbaby.com/ cdbaby.com]</u> soon, including in their digital distibution system (for paid downloads).
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Sorry no shirts yet! The hand-screening option seems to have not panned out. We'll get it sorted out asap.
Sorry no shirts yet! The hand-screening option seems to have not panned out. We'll get it sorted out asap.
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<b>October 7, 2004</b>
<b>October 7, 2004</b>
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Some nice reviews are online now. Check [http://www.musicforamerica.org/node/view/34925 Music For America<] for a review of the Desire 7", and see this [http://www.inmusicwetrust.com/articles/67e04.html In Music We Trust review] of the "Press Any Key" album.
Some nice reviews are online now. Check <u>[http://www.musicforamerica.org/node/view/34925 Music For America]</u> for a review of the Desire 7", and see this <u>[http://www.inmusicwetrust.com/articles/67e04.html In Music We Trust review]</u> of the "Press Any Key" album.
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Also, see the recording journal page for some new info. Also, the Karlophone t-shirt plans were indeed delayed, due to an investigation of a more organic hand screening technique. This so far hasnt panned out, but a run of Karlophone shirts will be in production sometime this fall, one way or another.  
Also, see the recording journal page for some new info. Also, the Karlophone t-shirt plans were indeed delayed, due to an investigation of a more organic hand screening technique. This so far hasnt panned out, but a run of Karlophone shirts will be in production sometime this fall, one way or another.  
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Karlophone press! In the March 2004 issue of the French edition of "Rock Sound" mag, there is a 1 page article on the new Weezer DVD and my role in it. And the sidebar both pictures and talks about "Press Any Key To Begin". Nice!
Karlophone press! In the March 2004 issue of the French edition of "Rock Sound" mag, there is a 1 page article on the new Weezer DVD and my role in it. And the sidebar both pictures and talks about "Press Any Key To Begin". Nice!
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Kid Chocolat's the "Peter Sellers RMX" cd featuring the Karlophone remix of "Peter Sellers Sings The Beatles" is now available for worldwide online ordering on [http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000ZI192/171-7434278-7493056 Amazon.com France]. You need to be able to read/translate French to interpret the website though...  
Kid Chocolat's the "Peter Sellers RMX" cd featuring the Karlophone remix of "Peter Sellers Sings The Beatles" is now available for worldwide online ordering on <u>[http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000ZI192/171-7434278-7493056 Amazon.com France]</u>. You need to be able to read/translate French to interpret the website though...  
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<b>Jan 7, 2004</b>
<b>Jan 7, 2004</b>
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According to Kid Chocolat, the "Peter Sellers RMX" cd is now available in record stores throughout France and Switzerland. Several American fans apparently contacted him directly and ordered the cd via mail order, and Kid C was grateful! It seems he has no extra copies now, as they have all gone to the shops. However, there is another way! Check out [http://www.forcedexposure.com/ forcedexposure.com], as they are slated to carry the cd for worldwide online ordering! (currently they only have a different Kid Chocolat cd in stock, but the 'RMX' should be added soon)  
According to Kid Chocolat, the "Peter Sellers RMX" cd is now available in record stores throughout France and Switzerland. Several American fans apparently contacted him directly and ordered the cd via mail order, and Kid C was grateful! It seems he has no extra copies now, as they have all gone to the shops. However, there is another way! Check out <u>[http://www.forcedexposure.com/ forcedexposure.com]</u>, as they are slated to carry the cd for worldwide online ordering! (currently they only have a different Kid Chocolat cd in stock, but the 'RMX' should be added soon)  


Meanwhile, its technology upgrade time in the secret lab. Karlophone album #2 will not be possible without it, so while the wires are being re-routed and the software installed, its been archaeology time once again, digging up the wreckage of past civilzations thats needed to weave into the next batch of tracks... Once the dust settles there will be more reports in the "recording journal" section of this site.
Meanwhile, its technology upgrade time in the secret lab. Karlophone album #2 will not be possible without it, so while the wires are being re-routed and the software installed, its been archaeology time once again, digging up the wreckage of past civilzations thats needed to weave into the next batch of tracks... Once the dust settles there will be more reports in the "recording journal" section of this site.
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Okay, i finally got the story straight about the Kid Chocolat remix album stuff. It looks like this [see picture above]. The album is a really cool collection of various remixes [including mine] as well as several new tracks by Kid Chocolat. Ive checked it out and its a cool and eclectic set of tracks from the groovy to the abstract. Its really fun to listen to. The album is out now - but only in Switzerland. It is possible to mail order it from him directly, although that is it as far as options right now. Use the email on [http://www.kidchocolat.ch/ his site] and ask him about sending away for it, I know he doesnt have paypal but i think he's willing to work something out with those who need it!
Okay, i finally got the story straight about the Kid Chocolat remix album stuff. It looks like this [see picture above]. The album is a really cool collection of various remixes [including mine] as well as several new tracks by Kid Chocolat. Ive checked it out and its a cool and eclectic set of tracks from the groovy to the abstract. Its really fun to listen to. The album is out now - but only in Switzerland. It is possible to mail order it from him directly, although that is it as far as options right now. Use the email on <u>[http://www.kidchocolat.ch/ his site]</u> and ask him about sending away for it, I know he doesnt have paypal but i think he's willing to work something out with those who need it!
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But if you'd rather wait, the album is being released on a wider scale on Jan 14th 2004, in France, via the La Baleine distribution network, as reported below. At that point, it should be available in online stores, (i think) like maybe amazon.com type stuff. But it still wont be in any USA record stores unless they special order it for you as an import.
But if you'd rather wait, the album is being released on a wider scale on Jan 14th 2004, in France, via the La Baleine distribution network, as reported below. At that point, it should be available in online stores, (i think) like maybe amazon.com type stuff. But it still wont be in any USA record stores unless they special order it for you as an import.
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<b>Oct 31, 2003</b>
<b>Oct 31, 2003</b>
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Hey, Happy Halloween. Ive got some info on the [http://www.kidchocolat.ch/ Kid Chocolat] album that I did a remix for. "Hello Children, the Peter Sellers Rmx" will be released January 14th, 2004, not in October as I originally thought. Its being released in France, distributed by something called 'La Baleine', which I'm not sure what that is, either a label or distribution company. So there ya have it. I'm currently investigating whether i can share a sample of the song I remixed ("Peter Sellers Sings The Beatles") with y'all. In return, Kid Chocolat wants to remix my track"Desire", and he is welcome to as soon as I rescue the original tracks from wrong-formatting hell!
Hey, Happy Halloween. Ive got some info on the <u>[http://www.kidchocolat.ch/ Kid Chocolat]</u> album that I did a remix for. "Hello Children, the Peter Sellers Rmx" will be released January 14th, 2004, not in October as I originally thought. Its being released in France, distributed by something called 'La Baleine', which I'm not sure what that is, either a label or distribution company. So there ya have it. I'm currently investigating whether i can share a sample of the song I remixed ("Peter Sellers Sings The Beatles") with y'all. In return, Kid Chocolat wants to remix my track"Desire", and he is welcome to as soon as I rescue the original tracks from wrong-formatting hell!
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<b>Sept 15, 2003</b>
<b>Sept 15, 2003</b>
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The Karlophone "Num-Num Remix" of Kid Chocolat's song "" is completed, and slated for Kid Chocolat's upcoming October release "Hello Children, The Peter Sellers RMX". This album will be available on the Kid Chocolat [http://www.kidchocolat.ch/ website]. See the Recording Journal page [link above] for details on how the project came about. Meanwhile, the second Karlophone album continues its slow crawl towards progress. An upcoming visit to the secret lab should produce long overdue progress on the new tracks.  
The Karlophone "Num-Num Remix" of Kid Chocolat's song "" is completed, and slated for Kid Chocolat's upcoming October release "Hello Children, The Peter Sellers RMX". This album will be available on the Kid Chocolat <u>[http://www.kidchocolat.ch/ website]</u>. See the Recording Journal page [link above] for details on how the project came about. Meanwhile, the second Karlophone album continues its slow crawl towards progress. An upcoming visit to the secret lab should produce long overdue progress on the new tracks.  
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<b>July 17, 2003</b>
<b>July 17, 2003</b>
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<b>March 18, 2003</b>
<b>March 18, 2003</b>
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thank you for your patience. Various site updates have been implemented. A special karlophone 'station I.D.' track has been created exclusively for use by [http://www.weezerville.tk/ weezerville radio]. Not sure when it will be in the mix over there. An mp3 clip of a new demo currently known as "Indian Summer" has been added to the audio video section. Also available is the video clip for "Desire".<br>
thank you for your patience. Various site updates have been implemented. A special karlophone 'station I.D.' track has been created exclusively for use by <u>[http://www.weezerville.tk/ weezerville radio]</u>. Not sure when it will be in the mix over there. An mp3 clip of a new demo currently known as "Indian Summer" has been added to the audio video section. Also available is the video clip for "Desire".<br>
coming soon to the bio section: a round up of the various karlophone interviews and bio info that have propagated around the net in recent months.  
coming soon to the bio section: a round up of the various karlophone interviews and bio info that have propagated around the net in recent months.  
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